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Ethereal
Transmogrifier HS
Faction/Affiliation Consortium, Protectorate, Ethereum (Shadowguard)
Character classes Smuggler, Trader, Thief, Rogue, Raider, Arcanist, Warden, Wind Trader, Nether-stalker, Priest, Sorcerer, Spellbinder, Engineer
Racial leader(s) IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-Prince Haramad
  Formerly

IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-King Salhadaar †

Homeworld K'aresh
Language(s) Common

“Never underestimate the other ethereal's greed!”

Shadow Lord Xiraxis

Treading the chaotic spaces between worlds, the ethereals are astral travelers who dwell within the Twisting Nether. They are known to be collectors and traders of arcane items and artifacts. Now drawn to Outland, many ethereals are seeking to track down its treasures and steal them back into the Twisting Nether. They are liars and scoundrels who will stop at nothing to pursue their mysterious aims. The ethereals have no care at all for the Burning Crusade. They would even play both sides of the conflict against each other if doing so would serve to further their own goals.[1]

Ethereals can be found in Nagrand south of Lake Sunspring, in the Mana Tombs of Auchindoun, the Blade's Edge Mountains, and throughout the Netherstorm. A small number also dwell in Shattrath. The ethereals are driven by trade and economics, and accordingly, their political structures are centered around trade princes and political "companies". The ethereal faction called The Consortium, which players can gain reputation with, is one of these. The ethereals that currently control the Mana Tombs in Auchindoun led by Nexus-Prince Shaffar are another of these "political companies." The Ethereum is a radical militant organization that attempts to avenge the destruction of the ethereal homeworld by void creatures. The Protectorate attempts to thwart the void and protect neutral races from the Ethereum's attacks.

The ethereals are similar to goblins, in the way their political systems work, and like the goblins, the ethereals will support anyone who would further their profits, and oppose anyone who dares interfere with their plans. The ethereals also share in the goblins' propensity for technology, though their technology appears to be far more powerful and otherworldly. Ethereals possess everything from the familiar, such as transporters, to the radical, such as their eco-domes. They utilize a unique school of magic known as technomancy.

While most ethereals seem completely neutral, the Consortium later allies with the Sha'tar.[2]

Uniquely aggressive and pugnacious elekk bulls are culled from the herd and sold to ethereal traders. The traders then train the bulls for combat and sell them to owners unconcerned about safety.[3]

History[]

Ethereal

Ethereal concept art.

K'aresh was an arid planet, home to a thriving ecosystem and several sentient species. The race that would become the ethereals was led by Nexus-King Salhadaar.

How Dimensius the All-Devouring found K'aresh is still hotly debated among the surviving ethereals, but the effects of his coming were unmistakable. At least over a thousand years ago,[4] Dimensius assaulted the planet and opened countless gateways into the Void and the Twisting Nether around K'aresh, bathing it in arcane and dark energies. Using every scrap of its advanced technology, one of the mortal races hastily attempted to construct magical barriers around its cities, but it was only partially successful; although the dark energies were blocked, the unimpeded flood of arcane energy tore away the mortals' corporeal shells and infused their souls with enough energy so that they could subsist without a body… barely. Members of this race, now called ethereals, took to binding themselves with enchanted strips of cloth to provide their souls with enough structure to survive. This altered state proved to be a blessing in disguise, as their enhanced minds and magical abilities allowed the ethereals to fight Dimensius and his limited forces to a standstill. Over the years, however, Dimensius eventually grew powerful enough to summon armies of fellow void creatures, forcing the ethereals to flee into the Twisting Nether.[5]

The Ethereum, which held the ruling council of Nexus-Princes, started becoming dark and twisted in their obsession for vengeance. This caused many of the Nexus-Princes to leave the council and form their own organizations with their own goals. Undeterred, the Ethereum continued in the search for vengeance against Dimensius, destroying anyone in their way. The Protectorate was formed by a Nexus-Prince, who left the council, to stop the Ethereum in their destructive path.[6] The Consortium is another offshoot group, one of the smugglers, traders, and thieves, that aids the Protectorate in their endeavors. The Consortium also do business in the Hara'samid Sector, on Heraazi, Sodaraami, and the Xarodi Sector.[7]

A group of ethereals made their way into Karazhan.

The Nexus War[]

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The Ethereum and their ambassador, Wind Trader Mu'fah, appear to have negotiated an accord with Malygos and the blue dragonflight during the Nexus War. Years later they used this connection in a second attempt to "become void" (see below).

The Cataclysm[]

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

Groups of entrepreneurial ethereals have emerged from the nether to offer a host of new technologies and services that will allow the adventurers of Azeroth to customize and store their equipment. Ethereal warpweavers, vaultkeepers, and thaumaturges set up shop in Stormwind City and Orgrimmar to give players access to Transmogrification, Void Storage, and Reforging, for nominal fees. K'areshi Traders are found coming out of portals at Mazthoril in Winterspring.

Pandaria[]

Mists of Pandaria This section concerns content related to Mists of Pandaria.

Ethereal traders have journeyed to Pandaria and set up shop in both the Shrine of Seven Stars and the Shrine of Two Moons.

Legion[]

Legion This section concerns content related to Legion.

It is revealed that in exchange for their aid in the Nexus War, Malygos had promised the Ethereum access to the blue dragonflight's treasures within the Nexus. The Ethereum seeks to become an unstoppable force—to become void,[8] and they are using the surge needles in Coldarra to bore into the Twisting Nether and call up void energies.[9] After their leader, Nexus-Prince Bilaal, is defeated by an adventurer and Azuregos, Azuregos remains in the Nexus so it will not fall into the wrong hands again.[10]

More ethereals called the Shadowguard, led by Viceroy Nezhar, can be found in Eredath on Argus. They are of a certain subset of the race that have tragically succumbed to the call of the Void.[11] They are calling the Void to Eredath[12] to cause all of Argus to fall to darkness.[13]

Some ethereals, including Locus-Walker and Shadreen, have joined the void elves in Telogrus Rift. It seems that in general both races have developed a mutually beneficial connection.

Battle for Azeroth[]

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

At the time of the Fourth War, a few ethereal arcanists of the Consortium have been hired by the Horde and the Alliance to maintain portals to Shattrath City within the Pathfinder's Den and the Wizard's Sanctum,[14] respectively in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City.

Physiology[]

Unbound Ethereal

An ethereal without wrappings.

Originally, ethereals had physical form. When Dimensius the All-Devouring assaulted their homeworld of K'aresh, however, the arcane energies he unleashed on them ripped apart their bodies. Only their advanced technology allowed them to survive - barely - as beings of pure energy. Ultimately, it was this very change that allowed them to battle Dimensius on an even-footing and travel through the Twisting Nether to find refuge.[5] Their bodies can take many forms, able to be compacted into small sizes, or expanded to their true form: a mass of glowing energy with vaguely distinguishable head, eyes, and arms. When not covered in their magical wrappings, they are described as beings of pure energy; a mass of irregular power.[15]

They most often appear in their specially enchanted wrappings that keep their energy forms bound within their humanoid shapes. Ethereals appear to need to eat and drink, with their vendors selling specialty bread and drinks not found on vendors of other races. The Ethereal Soul-Trader sells an Inv potion 10 [Ethereal Liqueur] that can have an odd effect on 'fleshy imbibers' suggesting that ethereals drink it themselves with no ill effects. Based on the foods Eyonix sells and their interest in gems, it could be thought they consume them and precious metals. Alternatively, ethereals may not eat at all and sell food only for the sake of the more corporeal beings with whom they trade and interact. Wind Trader Lathrai says that World's End Tavern has nothing to offer for his kind.

Ethereals apparently do not require sleep.[16]

Void ethereal[]

Void ethereals are ethereals infused with the power of the Void. Their energies are dark purple or red. They also hear maddening whispers that sway them to do the will of the Void.[17]

Nexus-stalkers[]

Ethereum Nexus-Stalker

A nexus-stalker.

Nexus-stalkers are a partially void-based form of ethereal created by the rogue Ethereum faction, and are considered by the Protectorate to be aberrations.[18] Though the Ethereum was initially dedicated to hunting down and taking revenge on Dimensius, their goal later changed to "becoming void." To that end, they constructed a proto-accelerator which was used to manipulate the abundance of Void energy at Manaforge Ultris, bonding it with their own energy to transform into nexus-stalkers.[19]

The physiology of a nexus-stalker is similar to that of a typical ethereal, albeit with hybrid bodies composed in part of Void energy. As such, they appear translucent and perpetually emanate a shadowy, purple miasma. Those that have been encountered have had the ability to drain their enemies' power.[20]

The Protectorate eventually put an end to the operation and killed Nexus-King Salhadaar.[21] A number of nexus-stalkers still existed at the time of the Burning Legion's third invasion of Azeroth as part of the Ethereum's efforts in Coldarra.[22]

Notable[]

Name Role Affiliation Status Location
Mob IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-King Salhadaar Former ruler of all of K'aresh, former leader of the Ethereum Ethereum Deceased-Killable Ethereum Staging Grounds, Netherstorm
Neutral IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-Prince Haramad Leader of the Consortium Consortium Alive Mana-Tombs entrance, Terokkar Forest (hologram)
Boss IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-Prince Shaffar Leader of an ethereal army in the Mana-Tombs Himself Killable Hall of Twilight, Mana-Tombs
Mob IconSmall Ethereal Nexus-Prince Razaan Leader of the Razaani Razaani Killable Razaan's Landing, Blade's Edge Mountains
Mob IconSmall Ethereal IconSmall VoidRevenant Nexus-Prince Bilaal New leader of the Ethereum Ethereum Killable The Rift, the Beyond
Neutral IconSmall Ethereal Commander Ameer Leader of the Protectorate forces in Outland Protectorate Alive Protectorate Watch Post, Netherstorm
Mob IconSmall Ethereal Bash'ir Presumed leader of the Bash'ir Bash'ir Killable Bash'ir Landing, Blade's Edge Mountains
Neutral IconSmall Ethereal Gezhe Overseer of Aeris Landing Consortium Alive Aeris Landing, Nagrand
Neutral IconSmall Ethereal Kadavan Mercenary hired by Ragnok Bloodreaver Independent Alive Unknown
Neutral IconSmall LocusWalker Locus-Walker Alleria's teacher in the ways of the Void, opposes the Shadowguard Independent Alive Various
Mob IconSmall Ethereal Wind Trader Mu'fah Ethereum ambassador to the blue dragonflight Ethereum Killable Moonrest Gardens, Dragonblight
Boss IconSmall Ethereal Xevozz Violet Hold inmate, formerly a weapon supplier for the Burning Legion Independent Killable Violet Hold
Boss IconSmall Ethereal Yazzai Acolyte of Priestess Delrissa Sunfury Killable Observation Grounds, Magisters' Terrace

Organizations[]

Each group is led by a nexus-prince, all of which came from or are still part of the Ethereum.

In Hearthstone[]

Hearthstone This section contains information exclusive to Hearthstone and is considered non-canon.

Several ethereals have appeared in Hearthstone, most notably Nexus-Champion Saraad and Arch-Thief Rafaam. Saraad, a champion jouster participating in the Grand Tournament, rides atop an energy-camel, a creature that has yet to be seen in World of Warcraft proper. Rafaam, the so-called "supreme archaeologist," leads a band of villainous ethereals in opposition of the League of Explorers in the adventure of the same name.

In the One Night in Karazhan adventure, there is a rare rogue card known as the Ethereal Peddler, which speaks with a distinctly feminine voice, indicating that it is the first known female ethereal to appear in the Warcraft universe. Hearthstone has since seen the introduction of other female ethereals in the form of Transmogrifier from Descent of Dragons and Grand Lackey Erkh from Galakrond's Awakening.

Notes and trivia[]

  • According to Professor Dabiri there seem to be about a hundred million ethereals.[4]
  • Ethereal names (such as "Bashir" and "Shaffar") are borrowings from, or alterations of, Arabic names. This is a reference to pre-Islamic Arabia, which was organized into oasis city-states ruled by trade princes or powerful merchant families.
  • The ethereals superficially resemble the Protoss from the Starcraft universe, most obviously when an ethereal "runs", leaving several ghost copies behind himself much like a High Templar does.
  • Dave Mallow and Joe J. Thomas provide two of the ethereal voices.
  • While there is still no female ethereal model, some Shadowguard ethereals in Eredath have female voices.
  • Ion Hazzikostas has speculated that the ethereals have a connection to the draenei, as per their space-faring nature.[23]
  • The creation of the Netherwing dragonflight is similar to what happened to the ethereals, with both races being mutated by the arcane energies of the Twisting Nether during a planet's destruction.
  • It was originally said that the ethereals were drawn to Outland because of Murmur's summoning in Auchindoun, the blast causing a rift in the Nether itself.[24]

Speculation[]

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Locus-Walker and the Shadowguard may be nexus-stalkers, given the deep purple of their energy as opposed to the lighter shades of previously seen ethereals. Both Locus-Walker and the Shadowguard wield Void magics.

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References[]

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