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Sometime after [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] abandoned the [[Horde]], she ventured to [[Icecrown Citadel]] and fought against Bolvar atop the [[Frozen Throne]]. After winning the battle, she took the Helm of Domination from him, causing Bolvar to remark that it would be her prison. However, Sylvanas countered that the world was a prison and split the helm in two, thereby piercing the veil between Azeroth and the [[Shadowlands]].
 
Sometime after [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] abandoned the [[Horde]], she ventured to [[Icecrown Citadel]] and fought against Bolvar. After winning the battle she took the Helm of Domination from him, causing Bolvar to remark that it would be her prison. However, Sylvanas countered that the world was a prison and after splitting the helm in two, thereby piercing the veil between Azeroth and the [[Shadowlands]]
 
   
 
==In the RPG==
 
==In the RPG==

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For the Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj helmet, see Inv helmet 09 [Helm of Domination].
Helm of Domination TCG

Arthas wearing the Helm of Domination.

The Helm of Domination[1][2] (also referred to as the helm of the Lich King[3] or Lich King's crown[4]) was crafted by demons, both to hold the spirit of Ner'zhul and grant him his Lich King powers. The helm, which helps command undead and others, was bonded to Ner'zhul's spirit and locked within the Frozen Throne. The runeblade Frostmourne was also locked inside the Frozen Throne, but Ner'zhul cast it from the throne so it would eventually find its way to Arthas. Upon shattering the Frozen Throne, he donned the helm and inherited the Lich King's powers.[5][6][7] It forces the undead Scourge to obey the wearer's will.[3]

With the death of Arthas, the Helm of Domination passed to Bolvar Fordragon, who became the new Lich King.[8]

Shadowlands This section concerns content related to Shadowlands.

Sometime after Sylvanas Windrunner abandoned the Horde, she ventured to Icecrown Citadel and fought against Bolvar atop the Frozen Throne. After winning the battle, she took the Helm of Domination from him, causing Bolvar to remark that it would be her prison. However, Sylvanas countered that the world was a prison and split the helm in two, thereby piercing the veil between Azeroth and the Shadowlands.

In the RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

As long as the Lich King is alive, any creature donning the helm is slain immediately by a surging overflow of power. Only divine beings are not slain, but they still cannot command its powers if the Lich King is alive.[5]

The Plate of the Damned, which is described in the Manual of Monsters to be combined with the Helm of Domination, makes the wearer nearly invulnerable.[5]

In the TCG

Icon-TCG This section contains information from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game and is considered non-canon.

Angrathar the Wrathgate is crafted to look like the Helm of Domination.[9]

Notes and trivia

  • The helm was once described as spiked and ornate.[6]
  • While the name originated from the non-canon RPG, Loreology confirmed that the name was still official but subject to change.[10] The name was officially used for the first time in patch 7.2.0.
  • The helmet can be seen in the Caverns of Frost in Diablo III.

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