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The war began when the spider-lords sent their elite forces to attack the [[Icecrown]]. The Nerubians were immune to the Lich King's [[Plague of Undeath]] and powers of mental domination, so in the following ten years the Nerubians fought with a strong and effective guerilla-tactic which the [[Lich King]] could hardly battle against. After that ten years Ner'zhul and his [[dreadlords]] won by invading their subterranean capital [[Azjol-Nerub]] with enormous mass of [[undead]] and the cunning [[Nathrezim]], destroying the crypts and tunnels of the spider empire.
 
The war began when the spider-lords sent their elite forces to attack the [[Icecrown]]. The Nerubians were immune to the Lich King's [[Plague of Undeath]] and powers of mental domination, so in the following ten years the Nerubians fought with a strong and effective guerilla-tactic which the [[Lich King]] could hardly battle against. After that ten years Ner'zhul and his [[dreadlords]] won by invading their subterranean capital [[Azjol-Nerub]] with enormous mass of [[undead]] and the cunning [[Nathrezim]], destroying the crypts and tunnels of the spider empire.
   
The Nerubian corpses weren't immune to resurrection, so following the conflict, the Lich King incorporated the Nerubian [[crypt fiend]]s and [[crypt lord]]s into his ranks, and adopted the Nerubian architectural style as his own. Among those risen was the former lord of the Nerubians [[Anub'arak]], who went on to assist [[Arthas Menethil]] in his rush to defend the Icecrown and ultimately merge with the imprisioned [[Ner'zhul]], becoming the current Lich King.
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The Nerubian corpses weren't immune to resurrection, so following the conflict, the Lich King incorporated the Nerubian [[crypt fiend]]s and [[crypt lord]]s into his ranks, and adopted the Nerubian architectural style as his own. Among those risen was the former lord of the Nerubians [[Anub'arak]], who went on to assist [[Arthas Menethil]] in his rush to defend the Icecrown and ultimately merge with the imprisoned [[Ner'zhul]], becoming the current Lich King.
   
 
For the in-game [[book]] and section of the [[History of Warcraft]] providing an official account of this event, see [[War of the Spider (History of Warcraft)]].
 
For the in-game [[book]] and section of the [[History of Warcraft]] providing an official account of this event, see [[War of the Spider (History of Warcraft)]].

Revision as of 16:25, 22 November 2008

The War of the Spider was a conflict between the fledgling undead army of the Lich King and the Nerubian kingdom of Azjol-Nerub in Northrend.

The war began when the spider-lords sent their elite forces to attack the Icecrown. The Nerubians were immune to the Lich King's Plague of Undeath and powers of mental domination, so in the following ten years the Nerubians fought with a strong and effective guerilla-tactic which the Lich King could hardly battle against. After that ten years Ner'zhul and his dreadlords won by invading their subterranean capital Azjol-Nerub with enormous mass of undead and the cunning Nathrezim, destroying the crypts and tunnels of the spider empire.

The Nerubian corpses weren't immune to resurrection, so following the conflict, the Lich King incorporated the Nerubian crypt fiends and crypt lords into his ranks, and adopted the Nerubian architectural style as his own. Among those risen was the former lord of the Nerubians Anub'arak, who went on to assist Arthas Menethil in his rush to defend the Icecrown and ultimately merge with the imprisoned Ner'zhul, becoming the current Lich King.

For the in-game book and section of the History of Warcraft providing an official account of this event, see War of the Spider (History of Warcraft).