- For the instance, see Grim Batol (instance).
Grim Batol | |
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The halls of Grim Batol | |
Type | Dwarven city |
Races |
Orc Skardyn C'Thrax Black dragon Red dragon Twilight dragon Stone trogg Other races... |
Government |
None Tribal chiefdom (formerly) Monarchy (formerly) |
Ruler(s) | Unknown |
Former ruler(s) |
Warlord Zaela † General Umbriss † Erudax † Nekros Skullcrusher † Khardros Wildhammer |
Affiliation | Twilight dragonflight |
Former affiliation(s) | Dragonmaw clan, Twilight's Hammer, Black dragonflight, Red dragonflight, Old Horde, Wildhammer clan |
Location | Northwestern Twilight Highlands, near the Wetlands |
Status | Cursed and ruined |
Grim Batol is a mountain fortress located in the western Twilight Highlands (formerly in the eastern Wetlands). It has great walls and spires that reach toward a steel-gray sky, but the stronghold's bulk is underground. It was founded by Wildhammer dwarves and later seized by orcs as a prison for Alexstrasza, but during the Cataclysm this place is once more a war area with the Twilight's Hammer cult using it as a military base.
History[]
War of the Three Hammers[]
After losing the civil war between the Bronzebeards, the Dark Irons and his own clan, Thane Khardros of the Wildhammer clan led his people north through the barrier gates of Dun Algaz, and founded their own kingdom within the mountain of Grim Batol.
Following years of bitterness after the war, Sorcerer-Thane Thaurissan of the Dark Irons launched a two-sided attack against the other dwarven clans from his city of Thaurissan in the Redridge Mountains. The Thane led his own forces against the Bronzebeard capital Ironforge, while his sorceress wife, Modgud, led forces against the Wildhammer's Grim Batol, in hopes they could wrest the entirety of Khaz Modan.
Thaurissan's forces battled deep into Ironforge, but eventually the Bronzebeard dwarves successfully forced them from the city.[1] While his forces retreated to Redridge, Modgud's war golems were breaking through the gates of Grim Batol. In order to further decimate the forces inside, before the gates were even down, she placed a curse on Grim Batol. She used the powers of her blade, Xal'atath, to call upon the shadows from the earth to attack the dwarves in their own fortress. The Wildhammers fought back viciously against the assaulting Dark Iron forces and living shadows. Thane Khardros rallied his remaining warriors to push through the invading onslaught "with the single-minded focus of a war golem, only coming to a stop when he found Modgud". Her blade was inexplicably absent when she reached for it, and Khardros struck her down with one mighty blow from his hammer.[2]
The Wildhammers chased the retreating Dark Iron forces out of the city, and the few who had retreated deeper were later twisted into the skardyn by Xal'atath's curse. Leaderless, the remaining Dark Irons on the surface began a hasty retreat to Redridge only to be intercepted by the Ironforge armies headed to assist Grim Batol. Modgud's remaining forces were crushed between the Wildhammer and Bronzebeard armies, who then turned south towards the Redridge Mountains to finish off Thaurissan's remaining forces.
Following the Sorcerer-Thane's quick and unintentional self-destruction in summoning Ragnaros the Fire Lord, the Wildhammer dwarves returned to their home of Grim Batol. But they found that Modgud's curse had left an evil taint in their fortress, and Grim Batol was uninhabitable. Ironforge offered them a home, but the Wildhammers refused, the majority of them turning north to settle in the Hinterlands, where they founded their new capital of Aerie Peak, while the rest settled in the region of Northeron, not far from their cursed former home.[1][3]
Second War[]
During the Second War, Grim Batol became the primary base of the Horde refining operations in Khaz Modan. The refineries were protected by the Bleeding Hollow clan,[4] and after a personal inspection Cho'gall declared that they were well maintained and fulfilling their quotas.[5][6]
The mountain fortress itself was the domain of the Dragonmaw clan.[7]
Aftermath of the Second War[]
- Main article: Battle of Grim Batol
Grim Batol was also the main base of the Horde's dragon breeding program, where Alexstrasza, the red Dragon Aspect, was kept captive and forced to produce red dragons to be used as mounts for orc dragonriders. The Horde used the Demon Soul and Dark Iron chains to control the red brood. Grim Batol remained in orc hands long after the collapse of the Horde and the destruction of the Dark Portal, largely due to the power of their dragons. Eventually, thanks to the efforts of Bronzebeard fighters and a band of unlikely heroes led by the mage Rhonin, Alexstrasza was freed. The dragon queen immediately set about incinerating every orc she could find, utterly destroying the power of the Dragonmaw clan (in Azeroth) and killing her former captor Nekros Skullcrusher.[8]
World of Warcraft[]
Following the Battle of Grim Batol, most assumed that the fortress' evil legacy had been eradicated. However, the dwarves sensed that a darkness still permeated the mountain and so left shortly after the orcs' defeat. Alexstrasza and her consort Korialstrasz decided that it was the red dragonflight's duty to seal off Grim Batol and sent red dragonkin forces to stand guard around the mountain and prevent anyone from entering.[9]
In World of Warcraft, Grim Batol was initially a subzone in the southeastern Wetlands. The fortress itself was inaccessible, consisting solely of a mountain road leading to a massive, closed door. The surrounding area was populated by various elite level 60+ red dragonkin and Axtroz, a mighty red drake.
The entrance was at [72, 47], where one followed a path curving south to get to it at [73, 70]. It was inadvisable to try to enter from southeast Wetlands near its position on the map; one must take the north entrance, as there is a cliff wall.
The ruins of the orc caravan that tried to escape the fortress can still be seen strewn around the entrance and along the road outside of the Dragonmaw Gates.
Night of the Dragon[]
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Around the time of the war against the Lich King, corruption seeping from Grim Batol caused some of the red dragonkin forces to fall ill, with some even dying or going so mad that they had to be put down by their kin. The red flight finally did as all others had before them and abandoned the fortress.[9] The taint from the cursed mountain gradually spread into the Wetlands, corrupting some of the wildlife.[10]
Unbeknownst to the outside world, Sinestra, Deathwing's consort, moved into the citadel shortly after the red dragons left and used the tunnels to conduct experiments on dragon eggs she had collected over the centuries,[11] leading to the creation of the twilight dragonflight. Korialstrasz sensed something happening within the mountain and discovered Sinestra's efforts. Ultimately, thanks to Korialstrasz' allies, the sacrifice of the nether dragon Zzeraku, and the anger felt by Dargonax towards his "mother", Sinestra and her creation were defeated. However, Deathwing later continued his fallen consort's work.
Cataclysm[]
The Twilight's Hammer, a sinister cult led by Cho'gall who worshiped Azeroth's malefic Old Gods, allied with Deathwing and claimed the Twilight Highlands as its base of operations. The black dragonflight drove off the agents of the red dragonflight who guarded Grim Batol (now at [19, 54]) so that it may be used as a fortress for training Deathwing's minions.
The halls of Grim Batol run so deep into the highlands that it is unknown to what twisted end the Twilight's Hammer is using this doomed dwarven marvel.[12]
The red dragonflight joined forces with the Alliance forces for a unified attack on the ancient stronghold and ripped it free from the clutches of the Twilight's Hammer.[13] The army within was led by General Umbriss.
Grim Batol is now considered part of the new Twilight Highlands zone and features as a 5-man dungeon, Grim Batol.[14]
War Crimes[]
After the defeat of the Twilight's Hammer, Grim Batol was yet again abandoned. After the Siege of Orgrimmar, Warlord Zaela led her Dragonmaw clan to the fortress to use it as a base of operations, with the warlord herself operating out of the room where Alexstrasza was tortured. After she succeeded in helping Garrosh Hellscream escape his trial at the Temple of the White Tiger, Zaela, Shokia, Harrowmeiser, and Thalen Songweaver briefly returned to the fortress.[15]
Zaela later met her demise in Upper Blackrock Spire, leaving the ownership of Grim Batol unclear.
Battle for Azeroth[]
By the time of the Fourth War, it was rumored that the twilight dragonflight still existed within Grim Batol.[16] This was confirmed when the red dragon Eryna revealed that the stone troggs in the mountain had kept digging—far deeper and further than even the red dragonflight thought possible—and unearthed thousands of hidden twilight dragon eggs.[17] Eryna later noticed more and more members of the twilight flight coming and going from the citadel and concluded that the flight was mobilizing at someone's command.[18] Ultimately, the dragon Vexiona led the twilight dragonflight in swarming the nearby Wyrms' Bend and Dragonmaw Pass and launching an attack on the Vermillion Redoubt. Alexstrasza, Kalecgos, and an adventurer repelled the attack and defeated Vexiona near the entrance to Grim Batol, forcing her to retreat.[19]
Sections[]
Just like Ironforge, Grim Batol is a massive, multi-tiered underground city with many bridges and sections. While not depicted this way in the dungeon, the city spreads throughout all the mountain, as towers and other dwarven architecture can be seen spreading out from the other sides of the mountain Grim Batol is built inside of.
In its current state, several sections of the city have collapsed and something has cut an entire terrace down, exposing molten stone.
Maps and subregions[]
NPCs[]
Before the Cataclysm, the following red dragonkin could be found around Grim Batol's entrance:
- Axtroz <Drake Champion>
- Red Scalebane
- Red Wyrmkin
- Scalebane Lieutenant
- Scalebane Royal Guard
- Wyrmkin Firebrand
In the RPG[]
Members of the red dragonflight were left behind to keep watch over and command Grim Batol, and for years they successfully guarded its desolate halls from further intrusion, citing that they were "guarding a secret that living creatures are not meant to know." The red wyrm Garshilan leads the fortress' defenses, aided by the young Acridistrasz and the dragonspawn Baleflame.[20] A flight of red dragons now commands Grim Batol. The dragons guard a secret power within the fortress and let no one near.[21]
Alexstrasza the Life-Binder herself was involved with Grim Batol, making her too busy to do things such as work on rejuvenating the Sunwell.[22]
Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans[]
In the canceled Warcraft Adventures, Grim Batol was a ruined Old Horde base from the Second War which still contained an Altar of Storms, a Temple of the Damned, as well as a stronghold, fortress and barracks. Thrall had to learn some dark magics inside the Temple of the Damned and the Altar of Storms was used as a meeting points for the scattered clans of the Horde.
It was said to be in the Badlands of Khaz Modan. Next to the base was a foul swamp populated by phosphorescent eels, vultures and tentacle beasts.
Notes[]
- Rotgath Stonebeard's grandfather worked in the forges beneath Grim Batol,[23] possibly Khardros' Anvil.
- Skardyn were originally planned to appear in the Grim Batol dungeon in Cataclysm but were replaced by stone troggs prior to release. General Umbriss still drops [Skardyn's Grace].
- Grim Batol seems to re-use Ironforge's design and architecture, much like Shadowforge City and Thor Modan, as they are all dwarf cities.
- Some of Grim Batol's aesthetic revolves around gryphons, which should be inconsistent with the Wildhammer lore at that time. While Wildhammers did bond with gryphons and do base most of their present aesthetic with them in mind, this was only after losing Grim Batol and settling in the Hinterlands, where gryphons are native.[24]
- Day of the Dragon originally said that Grim Batol was a former hill dwarf (Bronzebeard) hold instead of a mountain dwarf (Wildhammer) one.[25]
- Night of the Dragon describes Deathwing hiding in caverns deep below Grim Batol.[26] This was retconned in Cataclysm, which instead depicts him as having been in Deepholm the whole time.
- Tides of Darkness originally said that Grim Batol had low-ceilinged corridors and even lower doorways, a location suitable for dwarves but not for orcs.[27] This was obviously changed with its Cataclysm depiction.
- When concepted, the Twilight Highlands were originally meant to be where Deathwing went after emerging from the Deathwing Scar, with the black dragon starting below Dun Morogh, going through the Scar of the Worldbreaker and then ending up bisecting Grim Batol's mountain.[28] The only remnant of that is the Scarred Terrace in the Grim Batol dungeon, where something humongous cut half of the city down, exposing molten stone.
- It is as such possible that Grim Batol was once concepted as a raid rather than a 5-man dungeon. As said above Deathwing originally sought something beneath its halls. Wowhead records at least one weapon with "Grim Batol Raid" in its name. The files for the dungeon's minimap are also called "GrimBatolRaid". Given that Night of the Dragon originally said that Sintharia dwelt beneath Grim Batol, the Bastion of Twilight (in which Sintharia is the last boss) might have been originally intended to be either geographically under Grim Batol, or to consist of concepts that were originally created for the tentative Grim Batol raid.
Gallery[]
- Interior
A gryphon-themed bridgehead.
A collapsed, trogg-infested area.
Discarded Dragonmaw equipment.
Enslaved gronn.
The Condemned Halls in the Cataclysm Expansion Features.
- Exterior
The gates in the Cataclysm Expansion Features.
- Maps and others
Grim Batol's position in Warcraft II.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Now considered part of the Twilight Highlands zone rather than Wetlands. Instance portal added.
References[]
- ^ a b War of the Three Hammers (History of Warcraft)
- ^ Word of the Conclave
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 154 - 156
- ^ Grim Batol (WC2 Human)
- ^ The Badlands (WC2 Orc)
- ^ The Fall of Stromgarde (WC2 Orc)
- ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, Clans of the Horde, Dragonmaw Clan
- ^ Day of the Dragon
- ^ a b Night of the Dragon, chapter 1, pg. 10
- ^ Night of the Dragon, chapter 5, pg. 63
- ^ Night of the Dragon, chapter 18, pg. 231
- ^ Grim Batol (instance)#Announcement
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 208
- ^ http://www.wow.com/2009/08/22/blizzcon-2009-cataclysm-dungeons/
- ^ War Crimes
- ^ [Twilight Avenger]
- ^ [10-50] Battered Twilight Scale
- ^ [10-50] Young Twilight Scale
- ^ [50] In the Shadow of Crimson Wings
- ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 73, 74
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 17
- ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 115
- ^ Rotgath Stonebeard#Quotes
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 156
- ^ Day of the Dragon, chapter 21
- ^ Night of the Dragon, chapter 24, pg. 318 - 319
- ^ Tides of Darkness, chapter 9
- ^ File:TwilightHighlands.jpg
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