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Contested Northrend
Level 68-80

The Wrath of the Lich King Northrend loading graphic
Ruler The Lich King
Government Dictatorship
Races Image:IconSmall Blue.gif Blue Dragonflight

Image:IconSmall Furbolg.gif Furbolgs
IceTroll maleIceTroll female Ice troll
Image:IconSmall Nerubian.gif Nerubian
Taunka male Taunka
Image:IconSmall Tuskarr.gif Tuskarr
Vrykul maleVrykul female Vrykul
Image:IconSmall Skeleton.gif Scourge Undead
Image:IconSmall Yeti.gif Yeti
Human maleHuman female Human
Undead maleUndead female Forsaken Undead
Image:IconSmall Frost Dwarf_Male.gif Frost dwarf
Image:IconSmall Wolvar.gif Wolvar

Location Northern Azeroth
Northrend in Warcraft III.
Northrend in Warcraft III.
Northrend in The Frozen Throne.
Northrend in The Frozen Throne.

Northrend is the northern, icy continent of the world of Azeroth, and the source of the evil Scourge. It is also the home of Icecrown Citadel, the seat of the malevolent Lich King. The continent is featured in the World of Warcraft expansion, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.

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History

Ancient history

Often called "the roof of the world,"[1] Northrend is a frozen wasteland that lies far to the north. As with the other continents, it was once part of the original Kalimdor landmass that was broken apart during the Sundering.[2] The land that became Northrend drifted far from Azeroth's temperate zone, which killed off a large portion of the remaining wildlife.

A particularly hardy breed of insectoid-humanoids, the Aqir, had survived the destruction. After thousands of years of evolution, the Aqir became the Nerubians: a sinister, shadowy race of spider-men. While a few humans and trolls eked out survival in small encampments, their presence was no match for the Nerubian Empire.

Northrend also contains The Dragonblight: an enormous ice plain covered with the bones of thousands of dragons. As they near death, the great beasts fly to Northrend so that they may die with their ancestors. The Blue Dragonflight, led by the enigmatic Malygos, watches over the Dragonblight to ensure that the remains are undisturbed. The blue dragons were successful in their task for many thousands of years, until the coming of the Lich King

The coming of the Lich King

Concept art of Northrend.
Concept art of Northrend.

After Ner'zhul the Shaman was captured and tortured by Kil'jaeden, the demonlord transformed the ancient Orc into a dark being of immense power. Now called the Lich King, Ner'zhul was imprisoned within a block of ice and cast back into Azeroth. Ner'zhul's prison landed at the base of the mighty Icecrown Glacier, by far the largest glacier in Azeroth. From this secret location, the Lich King used his telepathic powers to enslave many of the native life forms, including Ice Trolls and Wendigo. With these servants, Ner'zhul created a small army for himself. The Nerubians, aware of the Lich King's threat to themselves and the world at large, launched an attack on Ner'zhul's forces. Thus began the War of the Spider.

After ten long years of war, the Nerubians were eventually defeated by the Lich King's endless supply of undead warriors and aid from the Legion's Nathrezim. Most of the Nerubians were slain and reanimated as soldiers in the Undead army, while those who remained alive continued a guerrilla war against the lord of the dead. Satisfied that Northrend was his, Ner'zhul began consolidating his forces for the corruption of Lordaeron. To this end, the Scourge stole many sets of remains from the Dragonblight, which were then reborn as lethal Frost Wyrms.

By the end of the Third War, Northrend had seen the corruption of Prince Arthas, who had followed the Nathrezim Mal'Ganis to the cold north in an attempt to stop the Scourge, as well as an invasion attempt by Illidan's Naga and Blood Elf forces, who had hoped to destroy Icecrown and the Lich King. This invasion was thwarted by Arthas and Anub'arak however, and Ner'zhul successfully merged with Arthas to free the Lich King from the Frozen Throne. The Lich King now holds complete domination over Northrend, and the living dare not tread on the frozen continent—especially after a disastrous invasion attempt of the Scarlet Crusade which ended in the expeditionary force being decimated. Even though the Crusaders reached as far as Icecrown Glacier, the heavy losses suffered from this defeat marked an end to the counter offensive and forced the Crusade into a defensive stance, consolidating their powers in the Plaguelands. Scattered remains of Barean Westwind's fleet are likely to be found amongst the Frozen Coast, the skeletal shipwrecks a warning to any vessel navigating too close to the shores of Northrend.

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

Map of Azeroth with Northrend added.
Map of Azeroth with Northrend added.
Main article: World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

Northrend is the setting of the second expansion.

In terms of size, the Northrend expansion is similar in scope to the Burning Crusade expansion: Northrend has been shown to contain ten zone-like areas, compared with the seven zones of Outland plus four zones of draenei and blood elf starting areas featured in Burning Crusade.

As for the sizes of the zones themselves, a few (especially the Borean Tundra and the Dragonblight) are huge, making them similar to the larger-than-average zones in Outland. At the same time, however, Northrend appears to also include a few rather small zones (namely Sholazar Basin and Coldarra). Of course, as with most of the land areas in World of Warcraft, Blizzard can always alter these regions. Northrend is confirmed to be bigger than Outland by a couple of zones, and some of the zones themselves will be larger than Outland's largest zones.[3]

Unlike Outland, there will be no minimum-level requirement to enter Northrend.[4]

Regions

Map of Northrend.
Map of Northrend.

Wrath of the Lich King zones and their levels:[5]

Regions (lore)

Sketched map of Northrend (set approximately two-three years before present) LoM 84
Sketched map of Northrend (set approximately two-three years before present) LoM 84

As compiled by Brann Bronzebeard during his journey chronicled in Lands of Mystery (set 2-3 years before Wrath of the Lich King).

Dungeons

Northrend glacier artwork.
Northrend glacier artwork.
Main article: Instances by continent

Native races and species

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