Dark Pharaoh Tekahn | |
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Gender | Male |
Race | Tol'vir (Humanoid) |
Level | 30-35 Elite |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Affiliation(s) | Neferset tribe |
Occupation | King of the Neferset |
Location | Neferset City, Uldum[51.8, 82.2] |
Status |
Deceased (Lore) Killable (WoW) |
Dark Pharaoh Tekahn is the king of the Neferset tribe, a faction of tol'vir who regained their stone skins (lost to the Curse of Flesh) in exchange for their obedience to Deathwing and his ally, Al'Akir, lord of the winds. He is in control of the immortal colossi, and with his death, they will crumble.[1]
Abilities[]
- Dark Rune — Hurls bolts of shadow periodically, inflicting Shadow damage on the area of impact.
- Pact of Darkness — Inflicts Shadow damage to an enemy.
- Shadow Bolt — Hurls a bolt of dark magic at an enemy, inflicting Shadow damage.
Quotes[]
- Aggro
- You will pay for this intrusion!
Objective of[]
His death is required for [30-35] The Fall of Neferset City.
In Hearthstone[]
- Tekahn serves as the warlock hero in the Dalaran Heist single-player experience in the Rise of Shadows expansion for Hearthstone. In Hearthstone lore, no one is quite sure how the tol'vir ended up working for the League of E.V.I.L., but he is nonetheless dead set on delivering Dalaran into the hands of Arch-Villain Rafaam.[2]
- Tekahn reappears in the Saviors of Uldum expansion as a legendary card for the warlock class. His flavor text reads: "He'll get that League of Explorers and their little murloc too!"
- Finally, Tekahn appears as the final and most powerful boss of the Tombs of Terror adventure, having been granted dominion over the Plague of Flames by Rafaam. It's revealed that Rafaam helped Tekahn unleashed the Plagues for his plan to conquer Uldum to secure the Plague of Undeath for himself.
Gallery[]
Tekahn in the TCG.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Added.
References[]
- ^ [30-35] Lieutenants of Darkness
- ^ Blizzard Entertainment 2019-06-04. So, Hereās the Plan: The Dalaran Heist Chapter V ā Kirin Tor Citadel - Hearthstone. Retrieved on 2019-06-06.