Azjol-Nerub
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| Azjol-Nerub | |
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| AN, Nerub | |
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| Location | Underground Northrend, main entrance located in the Pit of Narjun, Dragonblight; possibly other accesses |
| Population | 20,000 |
| Government | Monarchy. |
| Affiliation | Scourge |
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| End boss | Anub'arak |
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| Advised level | 72-74 |
| Player limit | 5 |
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Azjol-Nerub, also known as the Spider Kingdom (pronounced "ah-ZHOL nuh-ROOB"), is the vast underground empire of the arachnid Nerubians, located on the icy continent of Northrend. The entrance to Azjol-Nerub can be found in the northern reaches of the Dragonblight.
However, it seems as though a large portion of the underground Azjol-Nerub caverns was pushed upwards by a cataclysm, ascending the underground ruins toward the surface as the ice broke. Nerubians no longer inhabit these Riplash Ruins; therefore, the naga took residence within the abandoned ruins. Before its destruction by the Scourge, Azjol-Nerub contained huge libraries of literature, philosophy, and arcane lore.
In Lands of Mystery Azjol-Nerub is described as being its very own zone, located underground. The kingdom consists of two main sections, the Old Kingdom and the Upper Kingdom. Part of the Upper Kingdom is controlled by dwarves, who control a small town known as Doorward, while some areas are controlled by the Scourge. Deeper underground is the Old Kingdom, which is controlled by potentially "neutral" Nerubians. Brann Bronzebeard claims it may be possible for an alliance with their faction if one is willing to help them clear out the Scourge from their Empire. Still, some areas are controlled by the Faceless Ones.
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History
The ancient kingdom of Azjol-Nerub was a result of the Aqir split. The Gurubashi and Amani trolls managed to split the kingdom of Azj'Aqir into two, Azjol-Nerub and Ahn'Qiraj.
Azjol-Nerub was the center of nerubian civilization. Its unknown if the nerubians began here, but certainly most if not their entire race dwelled here. They left the rest of the world in peace and pursued their interests beneath the ground. Around 20 years ago, the nerubian civilization was still alive and strong. Azjol-Nerub was their kingdom, and the spider-men controlled all its tunnels. Their culture is almost as old as the dwarves, and every bit as attuned to life underground. The biggest difference, is that the nerubians focus more on the cerebral and less on the physical — their society had more scholars and artists and fewer smiths and miners.LoM 88, 91
That was all before the Lich King, of course. He saw immediately that the nerubians posed a major threat. None of the other races on Northrend had their numbers, their organization, or their discipline. True, the nerubians rarely ventured aboveground, but he couldn’t take that chance. Then the Lich King attacked. He chose to swarm the underground kingdom and wiped it clean, during the War of the Spider. It was long and hard, and the nerubians almost won — they may prefer thought and art but they’re fearsome foes when roused. Unfortunately, the Scourge had an endless supply of warriors and every dead nerubian potentially added to its ranks. In the end the Scourge’s numbers prevailed, and the implacable undead swept through Azjol-Nerub and emptied its tunnels of defenders. He defeated them, killing most of the nerubians in the process and converting many of the survivors into crypt fiends and other undead. Those who could fled his touch. The Lich King conquered, and the nerubian civilization all but died. Now most of Azjol-Nerub lies in ruins. It’s still a fascinating place, and many of its murals and frescoes and columns stand intact. The Scourge doesn’t care about riches, material or scholarly, and rich tapestries still hang on the walls while impressive tomes line bookcases. One could spend months roaming the tunnels and still never see all of the great kingdom.
Two years ago, Arthas and the mighty Anub'arak traveled through this area on their way to the Frozen Throne. Azjol-Nerub is a mystery waiting to be explored. It once held a powerful and advanced civilization, and many of its treasures still rest here undamaged. Great riches litter the lower halls, not only gems and magic items but art and literature and scholarly tomes. The Scourge infest this place. Forgotten ones seethe below, eager to return to the world above.LoM 88, 91
However, despite the Lich King's victory over the Spider Kingdom, numerous pockets of Nerubians remain, evading the wrath of Ner'zhul, while at the same time coordinating hit-and-run strikes against the forces of the Scourge. However, it is currently unknown who leads the remaining Nerubians, or if they even possess a centralized command at all.
Now dwarves are located near the main entrance to the city, keeping the gates shut in hopes that Scourge forces do not reach them. The undead hold many of the floors of the Upper Kingdom. The Nerubian rebels hold floors in the Old Kingdom. Many of deepest areas are held by faceless ones.
Neither Northrend nor Azjol-Nerub are currently in World of Warcraft, but Northrend has been recently confirmed as the new addition in the new expansion, Wrath of the Lich King. Azjol-Nerub will be featured as a dungeon.[1]
People and culture
Most of Azjol-Nerub's once grand culture has been either destroyed or sublimated by the Scourge; they once were a proud race of scholars and artisans, rarely giving in to anger. Nowadays, they are a nervous, almost paranoid race; more commonly giving in to rage, violence, and grief. Since the invasion of the scourge, they have changed their outlook, activities, and appearance to reflect the event. Most of the kingdom is in the icy grip of the Scourge, with its leader being a former Nerubian — now turned Crypt Lord — Anub'Arak.
A more temporary group has sprung up as well- the remains of Muradin Bronzebeard's party, currently led by Baelgun Flamebeard and encamped at the main entrance to the ruined kingdom. There are precious few left, decimated by frequent skirmishes with the Scourge, and unable to hold back the full might of the assault, should one take place. They occasionally trade with what remain of the Nerubians for food, information, tools or other goods. More an alliance of necessity, in the vein of 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend', both honorable races are unlikely to devolve into backstabbing and trickery.
A third race yet dwells in the mysterious deeps of the ancient kingdom- known only as the Faceless Ones. Reports vary, with the most common form encountered being roughly humanoid- bearing a squid-like face and misshapen tentacles where arms would be. Rumors abound that they have some relation to the Old Gods that were banished beneath the earth millenia ago.LoM 88-90
Geography
Azjol-Nerub is entirely underground. It’s a fascinating place and stretches for miles — it may lie beneath most or all of Northrend. The rock here is predominately granite, mixed with some igneous stone where volcanoes once rose and where magma from deep beneath bubbled up long ago. The nerubians were thorough artisans and left nary a corner untouched — every edge is smooth and faceted, every corridor planed and polished. They preserved the odd angles created by nature but straightened and widened tunnels into corridors and vaulted ceilings. Little lives in Azjol-Nerub. Various lichen and fungi grow in corners and along the walls — the nerubians evidently nurtured certain phosphorescent and luminescent varieties to provide light, and these have since grown unchecked. Bats perch on doorframes and columns, as do spiders of varying size. Underground lakes teem with blind, silvery-white fish, and insects and worms crawl through the soft dirt alongside. Monsters prowl the deeper caves, and the less said about these the better. Adventurers should not approach them unless heavily armed and surrounded by friends.
Azjol-Nerub can be divided into two sections: the Old Kingdom and the Upper Kingdom. Azjol-Nerub has no separate settlements. Once it was a single unified kingdom. Now it is a shadow of its former self, controlled by the Scourge except where pockets of nerubian resistance lurk or where the dwarves hunker down or where even darker creatures roam unopposed. Azjol-Nerub is not a safe place, for several reasons. First, of course, the Scourge controls it. Second, creatures live below, including the strange faceless ones: ancient monsters long imprisoned beneath the ice and recently loosed again. Yet even uninhabited, this kingdom would be dangerous. The nerubians set all manner of traps here, including circular doors that must be moved just so to avoid them crashing down on the person opening them, statues that release streams of frost at intruders and pits hidden beneath seemingly normal floor tiles. Many adventurers have ventured into this place, hoping for gold and other treasures, only to find death instead.LoM 90
It was going to be World of WarCraft's first subterranean zone. "Buildings, temples -- a look and feel very similar to Naxxramas, since [the Nerubians] are where the Scourge stole that architecture from", says Stockton of Blizzard.[2] The plan to make Azjol-Nerub a leveling zone was later dropped in turn of just making it an instance for unknown reasons.[citation needed]
Maps
Subregions
| Doorward • Inner Kingdom • Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom • Upper Kingdom • Shadow Web Caverns • Pit of Narjun • The Gilded Gate • Naz'anak: The Forgotten Depths |
Notable characters
Anub'arak
- Anub'arak was formerly the king of the Nerubians, but was transformed into a mighty Crypt Lord by the Lich King after the Scourge destroyed Azjol-Nerub, and now serves the Lich King absolutely. Anub'arak was introduced in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne as a secondary character, and does not receive very much story line attention.
- His character, as portrayed in Frozen Throne, seems to be strong willed, cold, calculating, intelligent, a little twisted and at least partially devoted to the Lich King's cause. He, as with the Nerubians in general, has a distinctly mysterious aura about himself.
Quests
Video
Resources
Unknown
Dungeon Denizens
- Faceless Ones
- Naga (Only in the Riplash ruins)
- Nerubians
Bosses
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Krik'thir the Gatewatcher - Undead nerubian vizier
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Hadronox - A large spider
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Anub'Arak- Crypt lord and former king of the nation
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