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Ancient Ectoplasm

A jar of ectoplasm.

“I consider myself a goop expert and this here goop ain't natural. It's supernatural. This is ghost goop.”

Custer Clubnik[1]

Ectoplasm is the substance of which incorporeal undead (such as ghosts and banshees) are composed. Mux Manascrambler calls it "the very fabric of death"[2] and "the spectral fabric of the dead",[3] while Hornizz Brimbuzzle calls it "ghost energy".[4]

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Nightmare Ectoplasm

Nightmare Ectoplasms in the Wailing Caverns.

Different climates lend different consistencies to ectoplasm,[3] and it can therefore range from scorched,[5] frozen,[6] or airy[7] to greasy, phosphorescent,[8] and foul-smelling.[1] Ectoplasm can animate into oozes called "ectoplasmic creatures".[9] By tapping into the otherworldly energies contained in ectoplasm, it is possible to reach out to souls of the dead that have not yet left the mortal plane.[3]

Ectoplasm exists in both the Great Dark and the Shadowlands.[10] It also has some association with the Emerald Nightmare: the Nightmare-corrupted[11][12] Wailing Caverns are inhabited by ectoplasmic creatures containing wailing essence (a substance believed by Mebok Mizzyrix to be the cause of the corrupted wildlife in the Barrens),[9] and some fleshbeasts in the Nightmare drop ectoplasm.[13][14]

History[]

In Desolace, Hornizz Brimbuzzle asked adventurers to help him gather "ghost-o-plasm" from Magram ghosts in the Valley of Bones in the hopes of selling the substance to the living Magram centaur.[4]

Mux Manascrambler had adventurers use an ectoplasmic distiller to harvest different types of ectoplasm from undead across Azeroth[3] in order to create an extra-dimensional ghost revealer[2] that would allow them to speak with the dead.[15] To provide energy that would keep the ectoplasm active, Mux used the core of a powerful lava elemental.[16]

During the war against the Lich King, ectoplasmic residue from the ghosts of the Forgotten Shore was used as the reactive agent to activate the Forsaken Blight.[17]

Custer Clubnik's bulldozer got clogged up with ectoplasm when he tried to drive it through the haunted woods near Lake Mennar in Azshara.[1]

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