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'''Azeroth''' is a nascent [[titan]], or [[world-soul]], growing within the core of the [[Azeroth|eponymous planet]]. The [[Pantheon]] believed that she had such great potential that should she awaken, she would be even more powerful than [[Sargeras]], the champion of the Pantheon himself, and that she would be able to overthrow the [[void lord]]s by herself. For this reason, Sargeras came to see Azeroth as a threat, and set on destroying her before she could be corrupted by the [[Old Gods]].<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'' - Sargeras and the Betrayal, pg. 48</ref>
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'''Azeroth''' is a nascent [[titan]], or [[world-soul]], growing within the core of the [[Azeroth|eponymous planet]]. The [[Pantheon]] believed her to have such great potential that should she ever awaken, she would become the most powerful titan ever seen—even more powerful than the mighty [[Sargeras]] and strong enough to overthrow the [[void lord]]s by herself. For this reason, Sargeras came to see Azeroth as a threat, and set on destroying her before she could be corrupted by the [[Old God]]s.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|50}}</ref><ref>{{Ref WoWCV2|62}}</ref><ref>{{Ref WoWCV3|10}}</ref><ref name="WoWCV3-171">{{Ref WoWCV3|171}}</ref>
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
===The Black Empire===
 
===The Black Empire===
[[Azeroth]]'s [[elemental]]s are extremely violent and chaotic, because as its vast world-soul developed, it consumed much of the [[Spirit (lore)|Spirit]] of the planet, which balances the elements.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 28</ref>
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[[Azeroth]]'s [[elemental]]s are extremely violent and chaotic, because as its vast world-soul developed, it consumed much of the [[Spirit (lore)|Spirit]] of the planet, which balances the elements.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|28}}</ref>
   
One day, as the titan [[Aggramar]] was wandering in the [[Great Dark Beyond]], he heard the tranquil dreams of the most powerful world-soul the [[Pantheon]] had ever encountered, one they would later name Azeroth. To his horror, he discovered that the planet had already been claimed by the [[Old Gods]], though the defenseless world-soul within remained as yet untouched. After Aggramar and [[Eonar]] convinced their brethren to save Azeroth from corruption, the Pantheon crafted the [[titan-forged]] to do battle against the Old Gods, before eventually imprisoning them deep beneath the surface of the planet.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'' - The discovery of Azeroth, pg. 30</ref>
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One day, as the titan [[Aggramar]] was wandering in the [[Great Dark Beyond]], he heard the tranquil dreams of the most powerful world-soul the [[Pantheon]] had ever encountered, one they would later name Azeroth. To his horror, he discovered that the planet had already been claimed by the [[Old God]]s, though the defenseless world-soul within remained as yet untouched. After Aggramar and [[Eonar]] convinced their brethren to save Azeroth from corruption, the Pantheon crafted the [[titan-forged]] to do battle against the Old Gods, before eventually imprisoning them deep beneath the surface of the planet.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'' - The discovery of Azeroth, pg. 30</ref>
   
The destruction of the Old God [[Y'Shaarj]], who was pulled from the surface of the planet by [[Aman'Thul]], caused the nascent titan to bleed out. Her bleeding would be halted with magical wards by the [[Watcher (titanic)|Keepers]], and the immense lake left behind when the tumultuous arcane energies calmed became known as the [[Well of Eternity]].<ref name="Chronicle37">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle]]'', pg. 37</ref>
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The destruction of the Old God [[Y'Shaarj]], who was pulled from the surface of the planet by [[Aman'Thul]], caused the nascent titan to bleed out. Her bleeding would be halted with magical wards by the [[Watcher (titanic)|Keepers]], and the immense lake left behind when the tumultuous arcane energies calmed became known as the [[Well of Eternity]].<ref name="Chronicle37">{{Ref WoWCV1|37}}</ref>
   
 
===The ordering===
 
===The ordering===
 
The [[Forge of Wills]] was constructed by the Keepers to shape Azeroth's budding sentience, while its twin the [[Forge of Origination]] would regulate the rhythm of deep earth and fortify the world-soul's form.<ref name="Chronicle37"/>
 
The [[Forge of Wills]] was constructed by the Keepers to shape Azeroth's budding sentience, while its twin the [[Forge of Origination]] would regulate the rhythm of deep earth and fortify the world-soul's form.<ref name="Chronicle37"/>
   
Though some believe that [[Freya]] wove the [[Emerald Dream]] into being from nothing, others claim that this strange place had always existed in some form, a dream born from Azeroth’s slumbering world-soul. It is said that Freya tapped into this realm and molded what would become known as the Emerald Dream as a way to commune with the nascent titan.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle]]'', pg. 39</ref>
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Though some believe that [[Freya]] wove the [[Emerald Dream]] into being from nothing, others claim that this strange place had always existed in some form, a dream born from Azeroth's slumbering world-soul. It is said that Freya tapped into this realm and molded what would become known as the Emerald Dream as a way to commune with the nascent titan.<ref>{{Ref WoWCV1|39}}</ref>
   
 
===Sargeras' vision===
 
===Sargeras' vision===
The [[Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras]] is known for the gleaming jewel that adorns its apex. Many theorize that it represents [[Sargeras]]' baleful eye, which caught only a glimpse of Azeroth before the fallen titan was ripped back to the Twisting Nether. But the truth is far different. 
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The [[Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras]] is known for the gleaming jewel that adorns its apex. Many theorize that it represents [[Sargeras]]' baleful eye, which caught only a glimpse of Azeroth before the fallen titan was ripped back to the Twisting Nether. But the truth is far different.
   
 
Soon after the [[War of the Ancients]], Sargeras had a vision: the Well of Eternity imploded, but instead of being cast back to the [[Twisting Nether]], this time he was dragged down to the very core of Azeroth. He was there for only an instant, but in that moment, he saw Azeroth's slumbering world-soul—and in that moment, the world-soul opened one eye and gazed at the Dark Titan. He was enraptured.
 
Soon after the [[War of the Ancients]], Sargeras had a vision: the Well of Eternity imploded, but instead of being cast back to the [[Twisting Nether]], this time he was dragged down to the very core of Azeroth. He was there for only an instant, but in that moment, he saw Azeroth's slumbering world-soul—and in that moment, the world-soul opened one eye and gazed at the Dark Titan. He was enraptured.
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===Modern times===
 
===Modern times===
While the Pantheon had told the [[Dragon Aspects]] many things, they did not tell them about Azeroth's slumbering titan spirit. [[Malygos]]'s campaign during the [[Nexus War]] to redirect [[ley line]]s and eject arcane from the planet upset the equilibrium of the world, sparking natural disasters from Northrend to the southern tips of [[Kalimdor]] and the [[Eastern Kingdoms]]. If Malygos hadn't been stopped, these disasters would have spiraled out of control and caused irreparable harm to Azeroth's world-soul.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3]]'', pg. 171</ref>
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While the Pantheon had told the [[Dragon Aspects]] many things, they did not tell them about Azeroth's slumbering titan spirit. [[Malygos]]'s campaign during the [[Nexus War]] to redirect [[ley line]]s and eject arcane from the planet upset the equilibrium of the world, sparking natural disasters from Northrend to the southern tips of [[Kalimdor]] and the [[Eastern Kingdoms]]. If Malygos hadn't been stopped, these disasters would have spiraled out of control and caused irreparable harm to Azeroth's world-soul.<ref name="WoWCV3-171" />
   
 
On [[Kezan]], the [[Bilgewater Cartel]] dug deep enough into the earth that they were able to find a small vein and mine [[Azerite|Azeroth's blood]]. [[Jastor Gallywix]] fashioned it into the orb on his cane. He believes there is a possibility that this mining operation bears partial responsibility for the eruption of [[Mount Kajaro]], and it may not have been solely the fault of the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]].<ref>''[[Before the Storm]]'', chapter 3</ref>
 
On [[Kezan]], the [[Bilgewater Cartel]] dug deep enough into the earth that they were able to find a small vein and mine [[Azerite|Azeroth's blood]]. [[Jastor Gallywix]] fashioned it into the orb on his cane. He believes there is a possibility that this mining operation bears partial responsibility for the eruption of [[Mount Kajaro]], and it may not have been solely the fault of the [[Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm]].<ref>''[[Before the Storm]]'', chapter 3</ref>
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Azeroth contacted Magni to tell him about the [[Primordial Observatory]] beneath the ocean near the [[Maelstrom]], though as Magni would explain to [[Brann Bronzebeard|Brann]] she did not do so in words but rather in "feelings". He described it as feeling like a sunrise. The reason she directed Magni there was so he would find the [[seeker]]s: creatures that the titans had infused with the [[Light]] to aid the [[titanic watcher]]s. Azeroth knew the [[Adventurer|High Priest]] of the [[Conclave]] would protect the seekers and use them in the service of the Light.<ref>[[The Sunken Vault (quest)]]</ref>
 
Azeroth contacted Magni to tell him about the [[Primordial Observatory]] beneath the ocean near the [[Maelstrom]], though as Magni would explain to [[Brann Bronzebeard|Brann]] she did not do so in words but rather in "feelings". He described it as feeling like a sunrise. The reason she directed Magni there was so he would find the [[seeker]]s: creatures that the titans had infused with the [[Light]] to aid the [[titanic watcher]]s. Azeroth knew the [[Adventurer|High Priest]] of the [[Conclave]] would protect the seekers and use them in the service of the Light.<ref>[[The Sunken Vault (quest)]]</ref>
   
When Azeroth tried to send Magni a message, something wasn't right and some force was interfering. Magni requested aid in [[Sholazar Basin]], where he revealed the existence of the [[Hall of Communion]] accessed through the [[Makers' Overlook]]. The Hall of Communion had been built by the titans to watch over the world-soul, and from within it Magni could hear her clear as diamond. They discovered that what was wrong was that Azeroth was afraid. After fighting off phantoms of Azeroth's nightmares made manifest, which took the form of minions of the Burning Legion and Old Gods, and reactivating [[Damaged Construct]]s, Azeroth revealed that [[Sargeras]] was on his way to Azeroth and that their destiny lay on [[Argus]], homeworld of the [[Burning Legion]].<ref>[[Whispers of a Frightened World]]</ref>
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When Azeroth tried to send Magni a message, something wasn't right and some force was interfering. Magni requested aid in [[Sholazar Basin]], where he revealed the existence of the [[Hall of Communion]] accessed through the [[Makers' Overlook]]. The Hall of Communion had been built by the titans to watch over the world-soul, and from within it Magni could hear her clear as diamond. They discovered that what was wrong was that Azeroth was afraid. After fighting off phantoms of Azeroth's nightmares made manifest, which took the form of minions of the Burning Legion and Old Gods, and reactivating [[Damaged Construct]]s, Azeroth revealed that [[Sargeras]] was on his way to Azeroth and that their destiny lay on [[Argus]], homeworld of the [[Burning Legion]].<ref name="Whispers of a Frightened World">[[Whispers of a Frightened World]]</ref>
   
 
[[File:Sargeras Sword.png|thumb|[[Sword of Sargeras|Sargeras's sword]] impaled in Silithus.]]
 
[[File:Sargeras Sword.png|thumb|[[Sword of Sargeras|Sargeras's sword]] impaled in Silithus.]]
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Azeroth bid Magni to call for a hero who could lend her help. The Speaker brought the hero to the [[Chamber of Heart]] at the heart of the world, where they were given the [[:Heart of Azeroth]]. The path to restoring Azeroth would consist in gathering [[:Azerite]] and healing the world-soul through the Heart. In doing so, the Heart would also empower the hero in turn. Magni told the hero to keep the necklace close to them at all times while he continued to search for ways to undo the damage done to Azeroth. He would be able to contact the hero through the necklace if need be.<ref>[[The Heart of Azeroth (quest)]]</ref>
 
Azeroth bid Magni to call for a hero who could lend her help. The Speaker brought the hero to the [[Chamber of Heart]] at the heart of the world, where they were given the [[:Heart of Azeroth]]. The path to restoring Azeroth would consist in gathering [[:Azerite]] and healing the world-soul through the Heart. In doing so, the Heart would also empower the hero in turn. Magni told the hero to keep the necklace close to them at all times while he continued to search for ways to undo the damage done to Azeroth. He would be able to contact the hero through the necklace if need be.<ref>[[The Heart of Azeroth (quest)]]</ref>
   
Eventually, Magni and Brann brought [[MOTHER]], a titanic watcher from [[Uldir]], to the Chamber of Heart so that she could analyze Azeroth and find a way to heal her.<ref>[[Necessity is the MOTHER]]</ref> With the help of Magni, MOTHER, the [[Dragon Aspects]], [[Wrathion]], and many adventurers, Azeroth's wound was healed and the final Old God, [[N'Zoth]] was defeated.
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Eventually, Magni and Brann brought [[MOTHER]], a titanic watcher from [[Uldir]], to the Chamber of Heart so that she could analyze Azeroth and find a way to heal her.<ref>[[Necessity is the MOTHER]]</ref> With the help of Magni, MOTHER, the [[Dragon Aspects]], [[Wrathion]], and many adventurers, the final Old God, [[N'Zoth]] was defeated. The wound, however, still remains.
   
 
===Shadowlands===
 
===Shadowlands===
 
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[[Herald Dalora]], a servant of [[The Jailer|the Jailer]], claims that death will soon come for the soul of Azeroth.<ref>[[Secrets in Shadows]]</ref>
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[[The Jailer]] and his servants claim that Death will soon come for the soul of Azeroth.<ref>[[Stand as One]]</ref><ref>[[Secrets in Shadows]]</ref>
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
From what little has been gleaned of Azeroth's personality, typically communicated through her Speaker, [[Magni Bronzebeard]], she appears to have the demeanor of a frightened child. She suffers horrific nightmares based around the [[Old God]]s and other threats to her,<ref>[[Whispers of a Frightened World]]</ref> and pleads Magni to stay with, and speak with her after she was wounded by Sargeras' [[Sword of Sargeras|sword]], similar to how a parent would comfort a child.<ref>''[[Magni: The Speaker]]'', pg. 12: Magni: "Don't worry, lass. I'm right here... and I ain't gonna leave ye."</ref> Magni has compared Azeroth's voice to a song. There's beauty in it, even when her message is unclear.<ref>[[Visions of Torment]]</ref>
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From what little has been gleaned of Azeroth's personality, typically communicated through her Speaker, [[Magni Bronzebeard]], she appears to have the demeanor of a frightened child. She suffers horrific nightmares based around the [[Old God]]s and other threats to her,<ref name="Whispers of a Frightened World"/> and pleads Magni to stay with, and speak with her after she was wounded by Sargeras' [[Sword of Sargeras|sword]], similar to how a parent would comfort a child.<ref>''[[Magni: The Speaker]]'', pg. 12: Magni: "Don't worry, lass. I'm right here... and I ain't gonna leave ye."</ref> Magni has compared Azeroth's voice to a song. There's beauty in it, even when her message is unclear.<ref>[[Visions of Torment]]</ref>
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*The world's soul is mentioned in a [[vrykul]] [[The Favored of Odyn|legend]] as the subject of a [[prophecy]] by [[Rythas the Oracle]], who described the soul as weak but that it would one day be strong, and that only the worthy could protect it.
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*The world-soul is the subject of a [[prophecy]] by the [[vrykul]] oracle [[Rythas the Oracle|Rythas]]. According to him, the "world's soul" is weak but will one day be strong, and only the worthy (e.g. the [[Valarjar]]) can protect it.<ref>[[The Favored of Odyn#The Prophecy of Rythas the Oracle|The Favored of Odyn: The Prophecy of Rythas the Oracle]]</ref>
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*According to [[The Embrace|one Azerothian legend]], the world-soul gives of herself to nourish her inhabitants while she sleeps and is watched over by the [[Sun]] and the [[White Lady]].<ref>"[[The Embrace]]"</ref>
*At [[BlizzCon 2011]]—roughly 5 years before ''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1|Chronicle Volume 1]]'' confirmed the existence of Azeroth's world-soul—[[Dave Kosak]] hinted at the idea by stating that "I think it is safe to say that there is something about Azeroth that is unique within the cosmology, and there's a reason that it's kind of the focus of this".<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UwYSreSL3o&t=4m55s|title=Blizzcon 2011 Lore Panel Q&A Part 3 (04:55)|publisher=YouTube|date=2011-10-23|accessdate=2019-10-27}}</ref>
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*At [[BlizzCon 2011]]—roughly 5 years before ''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1|Chronicle Volume 1]]'' confirmed the existence of Azeroth's world-soul—[[Dave Kosak]] hinted at the idea by stating that "I think it is safe to say that there is something about Azeroth that is unique within the cosmology, and there's a reason that it's kind of the focus of this".<ref>{{Ref web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UwYSreSL3o&t=4m55s|title=Blizzcon 2011 Lore Panel Q&A Part 3 (04:55)|publisher=YouTube|date=2011-10-23|accessdate=2019-10-27}}</ref> With the release of [[patch 5.3.0|patch 5.3]] in 2013, her existence was hinted at in-game by the [[Heart of the Thunder King (quest)]] quest, in which an unknown voice spoke through [[Wrathion]] to state "{{Text|say|WE MUST REBUILD THE FINAL TITAN}}". With the release of [[patch 7.3.0|patch 7.3]] in 2017, this "final titan" was confirmed to be Azeroth, as [[Illidan Stormrage|Illidan]] and Magni refer to her by that name in [[Antorus, the Burning Throne|Antorus]].<ref name="Temple of Anguish"/>
 
*In March 2016, Kosak made a comment on the [https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/ /r/wow subreddit] about the state of Azeroth:
 
*In March 2016, Kosak made a comment on the [https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/ /r/wow subreddit] about the state of Azeroth:
 
:''"It's too late. Azeroth will never wake up. He was the Titan's last hope.''
 
:''"It's too late. Azeroth will never wake up. He was the Titan's last hope.''
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:''We mortals are all that stands between the Light and oblivion, but so long as this world is our home we're lit from within by the heroic spirit of a dormant Titan."''
 
:''We mortals are all that stands between the Light and oblivion, but so long as this world is our home we're lit from within by the heroic spirit of a dormant Titan."''
 
:*He later added that his comment was not meant to add to the lore, and was non-canon. This created backlash from readers since nothing in the original comment hinted that Kosak, an official Blizzard representative, was "merely musing".<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/4bnfpn/spoilers_question_about_the_chronicles_story/d1asbba/ Dave Kosak on Reddit]</ref>
 
:*He later added that his comment was not meant to add to the lore, and was non-canon. This created backlash from readers since nothing in the original comment hinted that Kosak, an official Blizzard representative, was "merely musing".<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/4bnfpn/spoilers_question_about_the_chronicles_story/d1asbba/ Dave Kosak on Reddit]</ref>
*Magni refers to Azeroth as "lass" and is shown to have almost paternal care for her.<ref>''[[Magni: The Speaker]]''</ref>
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*Magni refers to Azeroth as "lass" and is shown to have almost paternal care for her.<ref>''[[Magni: The Speaker]]''</ref> This is implied to be a result of his feelings of failure towards Moira.
 
*[[Baine Bloodhoof]] associates Azeroth with the [[Earth Mother]]; when Azeroth was dying during the [[Fourth War]], he said it was the Earth Mother who was dying.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px-misanDL4 Derek and Jaina Proudmoore Reunion cinematic]</ref>
 
*[[Baine Bloodhoof]] associates Azeroth with the [[Earth Mother]]; when Azeroth was dying during the [[Fourth War]], he said it was the Earth Mother who was dying.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px-misanDL4 Derek and Jaina Proudmoore Reunion cinematic]</ref>
   
 
==Speculation==
 
==Speculation==
 
{{Speculation}}
 
{{Speculation}}
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===Retroactive plot effects===
 
Since the revelation that Azeroth is, in fact, a titan, certain quotes might have gained new meanings retroactively.
 
Since the revelation that Azeroth is, in fact, a titan, certain quotes might have gained new meanings retroactively.
*During the [[War of the Ancients]], [[Mannoroth]] believed that it was as if the world itself sought to prevent [[Sargeras]] from entering. This could retro-actively refer to Azeroth trying to protect herself and her inhabitants from Sargeras.
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*During the [[War of the Ancients]], [[Mannoroth]] believed that it was as if the world itself sought to prevent [[Sargeras]] from entering. This could retroactively refer to Azeroth trying to protect herself and her inhabitants from Sargeras.
*[[Yogg-Saron]]'s famous quote {{text|yell|"The end of days is finally upon you and ALL who inhabit this miserable little seedling"}}<ref>[[Yogg-Saron (tactics)#Quotes]]</ref> might too now refer to Azeroth.
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*[[Yogg-Saron]]'s famous quote "{{text|yell|The end of days is finally upon you and ALL who inhabit this miserable little seedling}}"<ref>[[Yogg-Saron (tactics)#Quotes]]</ref> might too now refer to Azeroth.
*The voice that spoke through [[Wrathion]], possibly [[Aman'Thul]], might have been referring to Azeroth when it said: {{text|say|"WE MUST REBUILD THE FINAL TITAN."}}<ref>[[Heart of the Thunder King (quest)]]</ref>
 
 
*Given that [[Anveena Teague]] was formed from the remains of the Sunwell's energies and that the Sunwell was created from the waters of the Well of Eternity—the lifeblood of the nascent world-soul of Azeroth—she could be seen as an incarnation or avatar of the world-soul. However, she developed sentience and a personality of her own, so one could argue that she evolved beyond that.
 
*Given that [[Anveena Teague]] was formed from the remains of the Sunwell's energies and that the Sunwell was created from the waters of the Well of Eternity—the lifeblood of the nascent world-soul of Azeroth—she could be seen as an incarnation or avatar of the world-soul. However, she developed sentience and a personality of her own, so one could argue that she evolved beyond that.
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===Prince Renathal===
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Prince Renathal seems to be aware of Azeroth, and is one of the only non-Eternal One inhabitants of the Shadowlands to possess this knowledge prior to meeting her champions. He even goes as far as suggesting "she has been quite busy of late", possibly implying activity in the eternal conflict between the six powers, or simply her ongoing self-defense against outsiders seeking to exploit her or her home's resources.
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=== Vol'jin ===
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Given that Azeroth seemingly has the power to give her chosen champions exemption from some of the rules of the Shadowlands, including the Maw, and that Vol'jin's current state is said to be linked to the same power as the Maw Walker's, it may be that Azeroth was the "hand of valor" that touched him.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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For other usages, see Azeroth (disambiguation).
NeutralAzeroth
Image of Azeroth
The world-soul of Azeroth
Title The final titan[1][2]
Gender Female
Race Titan
Location Great Dark Beyond, inside Azeroth
Status Dormant
Companion(s) Magni Bronzebeard (Speaker)

Azeroth is a nascent titan, or world-soul, growing within the core of the eponymous planet. The Pantheon believed her to have such great potential that should she ever awaken, she would become the most powerful titan ever seen—even more powerful than the mighty Sargeras and strong enough to overthrow the void lords by herself. For this reason, Sargeras came to see Azeroth as a threat, and set on destroying her before she could be corrupted by the Old Gods.[3][4][5][6]

Background

The Black Empire

Azeroth's elementals are extremely violent and chaotic, because as its vast world-soul developed, it consumed much of the Spirit of the planet, which balances the elements.[7]

One day, as the titan Aggramar was wandering in the Great Dark Beyond, he heard the tranquil dreams of the most powerful world-soul the Pantheon had ever encountered, one they would later name Azeroth. To his horror, he discovered that the planet had already been claimed by the Old Gods, though the defenseless world-soul within remained as yet untouched. After Aggramar and Eonar convinced their brethren to save Azeroth from corruption, the Pantheon crafted the titan-forged to do battle against the Old Gods, before eventually imprisoning them deep beneath the surface of the planet.[8]

The destruction of the Old God Y'Shaarj, who was pulled from the surface of the planet by Aman'Thul, caused the nascent titan to bleed out. Her bleeding would be halted with magical wards by the Keepers, and the immense lake left behind when the tumultuous arcane energies calmed became known as the Well of Eternity.[9]

The ordering

The Forge of Wills was constructed by the Keepers to shape Azeroth's budding sentience, while its twin the Forge of Origination would regulate the rhythm of deep earth and fortify the world-soul's form.[9]

Though some believe that Freya wove the Emerald Dream into being from nothing, others claim that this strange place had always existed in some form, a dream born from Azeroth's slumbering world-soul. It is said that Freya tapped into this realm and molded what would become known as the Emerald Dream as a way to commune with the nascent titan.[10]

Sargeras' vision

The Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras is known for the gleaming jewel that adorns its apex. Many theorize that it represents Sargeras' baleful eye, which caught only a glimpse of Azeroth before the fallen titan was ripped back to the Twisting Nether. But the truth is far different.

Soon after the War of the Ancients, Sargeras had a vision: the Well of Eternity imploded, but instead of being cast back to the Twisting Nether, this time he was dragged down to the very core of Azeroth. He was there for only an instant, but in that moment, he saw Azeroth's slumbering world-soul—and in that moment, the world-soul opened one eye and gazed at the Dark Titan. He was enraptured.

Since then, the eye of Azeroth's world-soul has not been far from his thoughts. He commanded the eredar who forged the Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras to crown it with that lone, wondrous orb. Next to it, the eredar placed two nathrezim wings, a testament to Sargeras's conception of the world-soul: corrupted, demonic, and most importantly, his.[11]

When Sataiel used Ulthalesh to drain what would later become known as Deadwind Pass of life, even Azeroth's slumbering world-soul quailed. The spell ripped open a magical nexus of unspeakable force, over which the Guardian Aegwynn would one day build Karazhan.[11]

Modern times

While the Pantheon had told the Dragon Aspects many things, they did not tell them about Azeroth's slumbering titan spirit. Malygos's campaign during the Nexus War to redirect ley lines and eject arcane from the planet upset the equilibrium of the world, sparking natural disasters from Northrend to the southern tips of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms. If Malygos hadn't been stopped, these disasters would have spiraled out of control and caused irreparable harm to Azeroth's world-soul.[6]

On Kezan, the Bilgewater Cartel dug deep enough into the earth that they were able to find a small vein and mine Azeroth's blood. Jastor Gallywix fashioned it into the orb on his cane. He believes there is a possibility that this mining operation bears partial responsibility for the eruption of Mount Kajaro, and it may not have been solely the fault of the Cataclysm.[12]

She has been able to heal her wounds caused by the Cataclysm.[13]

Legion

Legion This section concerns content related to Legion.

Azeroth chose Magni Bronzebeard, the dwarven king who became one with the earth just before the Shattering, as her speaker. It was Magni who revealed to the people of Azeroth that she was a titan.[14]

The Demon Within roars that Sargeras will claim Azeroth.[15]

Azeroth contacted Magni to tell him about the Primordial Observatory beneath the ocean near the Maelstrom, though as Magni would explain to Brann she did not do so in words but rather in "feelings". He described it as feeling like a sunrise. The reason she directed Magni there was so he would find the seekers: creatures that the titans had infused with the Light to aid the titanic watchers. Azeroth knew the High Priest of the Conclave would protect the seekers and use them in the service of the Light.[16]

When Azeroth tried to send Magni a message, something wasn't right and some force was interfering. Magni requested aid in Sholazar Basin, where he revealed the existence of the Hall of Communion accessed through the Makers' Overlook. The Hall of Communion had been built by the titans to watch over the world-soul, and from within it Magni could hear her clear as diamond. They discovered that what was wrong was that Azeroth was afraid. After fighting off phantoms of Azeroth's nightmares made manifest, which took the form of minions of the Burning Legion and Old Gods, and reactivating Damaged Constructs, Azeroth revealed that Sargeras was on his way to Azeroth and that their destiny lay on Argus, homeworld of the Burning Legion.[17]

Sargeras Sword

Sargeras's sword impaled in Silithus.

At the climax of the Legion's invasion, Sargeras attempted to destroy Azeroth. Although he was stopped and imprisoned by the Pantheon, he did manage to wound her in Silithus. Like she did when Y'Shaarj was removed, Azeroth began to bleed out of the wound Sargeras inflicted, forming a pool of blood in the area that could be compared to the Well of Eternity.

Aided by the heroes of Azeroth and their powerful artifact weapons, Speaker Magni Bronzebeard was able to stabilize the planet's grievous wound. Azeroth was stable, but the road to healing her fully would require much more than a temporary bandage. The events in Silithus were just the first step in aiding the planet.[18]

Battle for Azeroth

Battle for Azeroth This section concerns content related to Battle for Azeroth.

Azeroth bid Magni to call for a hero who could lend her help. The Speaker brought the hero to the Chamber of Heart at the heart of the world, where they were given the Heart of Azeroth. The path to restoring Azeroth would consist in gathering Azerite and healing the world-soul through the Heart. In doing so, the Heart would also empower the hero in turn. Magni told the hero to keep the necklace close to them at all times while he continued to search for ways to undo the damage done to Azeroth. He would be able to contact the hero through the necklace if need be.[19]

Eventually, Magni and Brann brought MOTHER, a titanic watcher from Uldir, to the Chamber of Heart so that she could analyze Azeroth and find a way to heal her.[20] With the help of Magni, MOTHER, the Dragon Aspects, Wrathion, and many adventurers, the final Old God, N'Zoth was defeated. The wound, however, still remains.

Shadowlands

Shadowlands This section concerns content related to Shadowlands.

The Jailer and his servants claim that Death will soon come for the soul of Azeroth.[21][22]

Personality

From what little has been gleaned of Azeroth's personality, typically communicated through her Speaker, Magni Bronzebeard, she appears to have the demeanor of a frightened child. She suffers horrific nightmares based around the Old Gods and other threats to her,[17] and pleads Magni to stay with, and speak with her after she was wounded by Sargeras' sword, similar to how a parent would comfort a child.[23] Magni has compared Azeroth's voice to a song. There's beauty in it, even when her message is unclear.[24]

Notes

  • The world-soul is the subject of a prophecy by the vrykul oracle Rythas. According to him, the "world's soul" is weak but will one day be strong, and only the worthy (e.g. the Valarjar) can protect it.[25]
  • According to one Azerothian legend, the world-soul gives of herself to nourish her inhabitants while she sleeps and is watched over by the Sun and the White Lady.[26]
  • At BlizzCon 2011—roughly 5 years before Chronicle Volume 1 confirmed the existence of Azeroth's world-soul—Dave Kosak hinted at the idea by stating that "I think it is safe to say that there is something about Azeroth that is unique within the cosmology, and there's a reason that it's kind of the focus of this".[27] With the release of patch 5.3 in 2013, her existence was hinted at in-game by the N [90] Heart of the Thunder King quest, in which an unknown voice spoke through Wrathion to state "WE MUST REBUILD THE FINAL TITAN". With the release of patch 7.3 in 2017, this "final titan" was confirmed to be Azeroth, as Illidan and Magni refer to her by that name in Antorus.[1]
  • In March 2016, Kosak made a comment on the /r/wow subreddit about the state of Azeroth:
"It's too late. Azeroth will never wake up. He was the Titan's last hope.
...But a bit of his spirit dwells within every hero of Azeroth, every mage who picked up a wand, every warrior who took up a blade, every champion from any world who took root in Azeroth and decided to defend it as their home.
We mortals are all that stands between the Light and oblivion, but so long as this world is our home we're lit from within by the heroic spirit of a dormant Titan."
  • He later added that his comment was not meant to add to the lore, and was non-canon. This created backlash from readers since nothing in the original comment hinted that Kosak, an official Blizzard representative, was "merely musing".[28]
  • Magni refers to Azeroth as "lass" and is shown to have almost paternal care for her.[29] This is implied to be a result of his feelings of failure towards Moira.
  • Baine Bloodhoof associates Azeroth with the Earth Mother; when Azeroth was dying during the Fourth War, he said it was the Earth Mother who was dying.[30]

Speculation

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Retroactive plot effects

Since the revelation that Azeroth is, in fact, a titan, certain quotes might have gained new meanings retroactively.

  • During the War of the Ancients, Mannoroth believed that it was as if the world itself sought to prevent Sargeras from entering. This could retroactively refer to Azeroth trying to protect herself and her inhabitants from Sargeras.
  • Yogg-Saron's famous quote "The end of days is finally upon you and ALL who inhabit this miserable little seedling"[31] might too now refer to Azeroth.
  • Given that Anveena Teague was formed from the remains of the Sunwell's energies and that the Sunwell was created from the waters of the Well of Eternity—the lifeblood of the nascent world-soul of Azeroth—she could be seen as an incarnation or avatar of the world-soul. However, she developed sentience and a personality of her own, so one could argue that she evolved beyond that.

Prince Renathal

Prince Renathal seems to be aware of Azeroth, and is one of the only non-Eternal One inhabitants of the Shadowlands to possess this knowledge prior to meeting her champions. He even goes as far as suggesting "she has been quite busy of late", possibly implying activity in the eternal conflict between the six powers, or simply her ongoing self-defense against outsiders seeking to exploit her or her home's resources.

Vol'jin

Given that Azeroth seemingly has the power to give her chosen champions exemption from some of the rules of the Shadowlands, including the Maw, and that Vol'jin's current state is said to be linked to the same power as the Maw Walker's, it may be that Azeroth was the "hand of valor" that touched him.

References

 
  1. ^ a b Temple of Anguish#Quotes: Illidan Stormrage says: Should they fall to darkness, Sargeras will have the power he needs to claim the final titan. / Magni Bronzebeard says: Azeroth!
  2. ^ N [90] Heart of the Thunder King: Wrathion says: WE HAVE FALLEN. WE MUST REBUILD THE FINAL TITAN. DO NOT FORGET.
  3. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 50
  4. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2, pg. 62
  5. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 10
  6. ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 171
  7. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 28
  8. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 - The discovery of Azeroth, pg. 30
  9. ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 37
  10. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 39
  11. ^ a b Tome of Blighted Implements
  12. ^ Before the Storm, chapter 3
  13. ^ Before the Storm, chapter 8
  14. ^ N [10-45] The Diamond King
  15. ^ Gul'dan (tactics)
  16. ^ N Priest [45] The Sunken Vault
  17. ^ a b N [45] Whispers of a Frightened World
  18. ^ Battle for Azeroth Preview: Closer to the Heart of Azeroth
  19. ^ N [50] The Heart of Azeroth
  20. ^ N [50] Necessity is the MOTHER
  21. ^ N [50] Stand as One
  22. ^ N [50] Secrets in Shadows
  23. ^ Magni: The Speaker, pg. 12: Magni: "Don't worry, lass. I'm right here... and I ain't gonna leave ye."
  24. ^ N [45] Visions of Torment
  25. ^ The Favored of Odyn: The Prophecy of Rythas the Oracle
  26. ^ "The Embrace"
  27. ^ Blizzcon 2011 Lore Panel Q&A Part 3 (04:55). YouTube (2011-10-23). Retrieved on 2019-10-27.
  28. ^ Dave Kosak on Reddit
  29. ^ Magni: The Speaker
  30. ^ Derek and Jaina Proudmoore Reunion cinematic
  31. ^ Yogg-Saron (tactics)#Quotes