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- For the Warcraft III unit, see Acolyte (Warcraft III).
Acolytes are novice warlocks or priests in training and are usually spellcasters. Many are human or undead members of the Scourge's Cult of the Damned or part of the Forsaken. Some use dark magic to summon or unsummon buildings in order to regain some of its resources. As part of the Scourge, acolytes are loyal to the Lich King. If they are part of the Forsaken, they are loyal to Sylvanas Windrunner.
Great numbers of acolytes were present in the ranks of the Conclave and the Black Harvest during the Burning Legion's third invasion where they were used as troops against the demons and their allies across the world.
Scourge
Acolytes (also known as "the Damned")[1][2][citation needed] are human beings who have given themselves over to the power of the Lich King and Scourge. These bitter, fanatical men and women will stop at nothing to promote the Lich King's will and maintain the secrecy and dominance of the Cult of the Damned. They view their own deaths and the possibility of becoming undead as the ultimate rewards for service to Ner'zhul.
The unsummoning of buildings allows the acolytes of the Scourge to reduce fully constructed buildings to their base forms of matter and energy in order to recover some of their resources. Some of this matter and energy is lost in the conversion, as are most things that are pulled through the Great Dark Beyond.
Acolytes who wish to serve as the eyes and ears of Ner'zhul are capable of shedding their bodies and taking on the forms of invisible Shades.[3]
Various Scourge acolytes can be found in the Eastern Plaguelands, the undead-controlled portion of Stratholme, the Cult training center of Scholomance, and of course Kel'Thuzad's necropolis, Naxxramas. The Acolytes from Warcraft III can be found in the Culling of Stratholme.
In the RPG
Forsaken
Novice priests are most often used in grunt work, summoning and repairing buildings and structures with their magic. Occasionally, an acolyte enters battle as a medic, though few are strong enough to actually engage directly in battle. They are typically dressed in dark robes covered in arcane writing. Most of their face is covered by a dark scarf and the hood of their robes; they clutch wicked wavy-bladed daggers. The acolyte is absolutely pitiful in battle, and so must let other Forsaken forces fight for them. Their main role is to summon buildings and repair damage to vehicles and other undead units. If pressed, the acolyte casts spells like "Lesser Death Coil" or stabs with their dagger.[4]
Alliance
Acolytes of the Alliance are people training to be priests or priestesses and work under a priest or priestess.[5] Fresh-faced acolytes often lose hope and the true meaning of the Holy Light when they realize that it takes a lifetime to serve the philosophy of the Three Virtues.[6] These acolytes are not associated with the undead, and instead practice the same magic as their mentors.
In Warcraft III
In Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Acolytes served as worker units as well as light infantry for the Undead Scourge, and were members of Kel'Thuzad's Cult of the Damned.
Named
In World of Warcraft
Burning Legion
Cult of the Damned
- Acolyte of Agony
- Acolyte of Pain
- Death's Head Acolyte
- Deatholme Acolyte
- Naxxramas Acolyte
- Necropolis Acolyte
- Scholomance Acolyte
- Skeletal Acolyte
- Thuzadin Acolyte
Draenei
Dragon
Ebon Blade
Elemental
Orc
Troll
Twilight Hammer
Undead
Quotes
- Main article: Quotes of Warcraft III/Undead Scourge#Acolyte
Gallery
Acolyte in Warcraft III: Reforged.
Acolyte Demia in the TCG.
Acolyte portrait in Heroes of the Storm.
Acolyte of Pain in Hearthstone, reused TCG art of Mor'zul Bloodbringer.
Sleeping Acolyte in Hearthstone.
Burning Blade Acolyte in Hearthstone.
Necropolis Acolyte model, based on the Warcraft III unit
See also
References
- ^ Manual of Monsters, pg. 132
- ^ Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
- ^ Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos manual, pg. 39
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 202 - 203
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 190
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 168 - 169