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For the Warcraft III unit, see Necromancer (Warcraft III). For the mob, see Necromancer (mob). For the kind in Maldraxxus, see Maldraxxus necromancer. For the kind in the Maw, see Maw necromancer.
Orcnecromancer

Orc necromancer

“That is the good thing about necromancers--we never let anything go to waste.”

Gul'dan[1]

Necromancers are practitioners of necromancy (also called the dark arts[2][3] or the black arts)[4] the study and use of magic to raise and control the dead.[5] Necromantic magic (or death magic) has many functions beyond simply raising the dead. Masters of this tainted field of magic can conjure festering diseases, harness the shadows into bolts of incendiary energy, and chill the living with the power of death. Necromancy can also be used to reconstruct the flesh of undead creatures, allowing them to function again even after the foul monsters have been destroyed.[6] Necromancers are the enemies of life itself, and all hands are raised against them. Some of the worst evils in Azeroth's history have been perpetrated by necromancers, and they deserve their malevolent reputation. Few things are as abhorrent and horrifying as necromancy.[5]

Influences

The Burning Legion

During the War of the Ancients, the Burning Legion started to experiment with creating an army of unliving, but Kalimdor was probably not the only place that they've been attempting this.[7] The nathrezim, also called dreadlords, were found animating the dead by the orc Broxigar. When Illidan Stormrage found out that the eredar warlocks could raise the dead, he actually found himself admiring the audacity of the demons.

Trolls

After the Great Sundering, Hakkar taught the Atal'ai trolls necromancy for their unwavering loyalty.[8]

The troll Zanzil was exiled from the Skullsplitter tribe for using his necromantic poisons on several of his unsuspecting fellow trolls, but his exile has not been the punishment that his kindred had hoped. Indeed, since that time, several witch doctors have joined Zanzil. With their assistance, he has built up an undead army that is loyal to him alone.[9] It is well-known that his toxic elixirs can even rouse the dead from their graves.[10]

The Sandfury sand trolls practice necromancy with voodoo.

The Shadowpine troll priests must have been trying to bolster their numbers through necromantic means (they were raising mummies). Juju is an object that that is derived from a life force, a spiritual power, called E'ko[11] and houses an unknown power source. Deathstalker Maltendis believed that Shadowpine troll priests used the unknown power source within Inv misc coin 07 [Troll Juju] to animate the dead.[12]

Ogre magi

The ogre magi were originally a small band of extremely loyal ogre enforcers, transformed by Gul'dan into scheming and malicious sorcerers. By warping and twisting the elf-magiks of the Runestone at Caer Darrow, Gul'dan was able to infuse the magical abilities of long dead warlocks into the bodies of these unsuspecting hosts. Once hulking simpletons, the transformed ogre-magi can direct their death magiks as easily as their lesser cousins would deliver a crushing blow to any foolish enough to stand in their path.[citation needed] 

Gor'vosh

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The Gor'vosh ogres found on alternate Draenor practice necromancy as well, where they raise the dead in the Ashmaul Burial Grounds. Their connection to the Shadowmoon clan and the Shadow Council is unknown, so it is not known if they were influenced by either group or if these ogres discovered necromancy on their own.

Orcs

Rise of the Shadow Council

Warcraft I - Necrolyte

Orc necrolyte from the Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual.

Ancestral worship has long been at the heart of orcish religion. While nearly all of the orcish Horde believed that their dead elders watched and guided them from the depths of some lost realm of chaos, Gul'dan believed this notion to be a product of ritual and not reality. Within the Twisting Nether, Gul'dan discovered that the spirits of the dead do linger on, floating on the astral winds between the worlds. Gul'dan knew then that these spirits of the dead would be a useful tool for anyone who could bind them to his will.[citation needed] 

Knowing that the time had come to claim the mantle of power that Gul'dan had so long neglected he quickly gathered together the few warlocks who had shown some spark of passion and desire to rise above the petty quarreling of the clans. To these warlocks Gul'dan bestowed the knowledge of the dead by leading them in secret rituals and communing with the spirits of the Twisting Nether. Those who were incapable of channeling this power were destroyed. After a time a pact was forged between the members of the warlocks' circle and the dark spirits whose energies they had learned to invoke. Gul'dan would use his place among the warlocks to shape the thoughts of others while, cloaked by a veil of secrecy, they would be immune to the caprices of the bloodthirsty masses. Thus did the Shadow Council come to be.[citation needed] 

In pursuit of furthering the Shadow Council's magical resources, Gul'dan opened a new school of magical discipline that became known as necromancy. The Shadow Council began training young warlocks in the arcane mysteries of life and death. Again, with tutelage from the demon Kil'jaeden, these necrolytes delved into the dark arts, eventually gaining power enough to animate and control the bodies of the newly dead.[13]

On the alternate Draenor, the warlocks of the alternate Shadow Council were desecrating the dead in the Icescar Boneyard,[14] summoning demons to inhabit the bones of the dead.[15]

Alternate Shadowmoon clan

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Necrolytes of the alternate Shadowmoon clan employ necromancy by using the power of the Void.[16] Ner'zhul, chieftain and elder shaman of the Shadowmoon clan, sacrificed the heart and soul of his tribe in an attempt to join the Iron Horde. After failing to use the dark naaru K'ara to destroy Karabor, he retreated to his clan's ancient burial grounds, venturing ever further along a dark path, embracing the power of the Void and the necromantic arts.

Scourge

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Scourge necromancer

Necromancers of the Scourge are dark magi. Necromancy being highly illegal for the mages of Dalaran, the former archmage Kel'Thuzad is perhaps the most notable example of a modern necromancer. He greatly contributed to the initial spread of the Scourge and the fall of Lordaeron.[6] Many modern necromancers were trained by Kel'Thuzad and his agents in the Scholomance beneath Caer Darrow, otherwise known as the School of Necromancy. The school contains notable figures such as the lich Ras Frostwhisper, as well as the headmaster of the facility, Darkmaster Gandling. Ner'zhul, the Lich King, granted these malevolent sorcerers true power over the dead in exchange for their loyalty and obedience.[17] The necromancers continue to abound in the Plaguelands. Overseeing both the spread of the Blight and the construction of new Scourge installations, necromancers are most commonly encountered within and around the ruined city of Stratholme. An elite branch of necromancers, under the command of the dark master Maleki the Pallid, refer to themselves as the Thuzadin, in honor of their lord and first of their kind, Kel'Thuzad.

Thanks to Magus Bisp who supplied and perhaps even trained the Redpine tribe, some gnolls have also learned the art of necromancy. Moldfang is one of the first results of this.

Following the onslaught of the Scourge during the War of the Spider, many plagued nerubians have become necromancers.[citation needed] 

The lich Amnennar the Coldbringer also recruited the Razorfen quilboar of Razorfen Downs, creating the new Death's Head tribe, which includes necromancers.

Mogu

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The magically gifted mogu race practice "spirit-capture magic",[18] allowing them to capture and bind willing or unwilling spirits in constructs,[19] bend them to their will,[20] and even summon spirits from beyond the grave.[21][22] These mogu casters can also access a realm called the "Spirit Void", which is very similar to the Realm of Shadows used by the Scourge.[23] While the schools of magic practiced by the mogu does not fall within the ordinary class categories,[18] the deathspeakers and possibly the spiritbinders can be referred to as necromancers.[24]

The mogu appear to have abandoned this practice at some point before the reign of Emperor Shaohao, but have resumed it in recent times.[25]

Some of the magic practiced by the mogu, like flesh-shaping and spirit-capture magic, seem to be based on magic or knowledge left behind by the Titans.[18]

Yaungol

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The Deadtalkers once tended to the sacred burial grounds of the yaungol tribes and held funerals for fallen warriors,[26] but for unknown reasons they recently began using dark magic to defile the corpses of their former clanmates.[27]

Centaur

Centaur are known to be necromancers, but it is generally frowned upon.[28]

Known

Named

Name Role Affiliation Status Location
Neutral IconSmall Gul'dan Gul'dan Master of the Shadow Council, Chieftain of the Stormreaver clan, creator of the first death knights Shadow Council, Stormreaver clan, Burning Legion Deceased Died in the Tomb of Sargeras
Neutral IconSmall Necromancer IconSmall Kel'Thuzad Kel'Thuzad Master of Naxxramas, majordomo of the Lich King, former leader of the Cult of the Damned Scourge, Cult of the Damned Unknown Various
Neutral IconSmall Ner'zhul2 Ner'zhul Warlord of the Shadowmoon clan on alternate Draenor Shadowmoon clan, Iron Horde Deceased-Killable Shadowmoon Valley; Edge of Reality, Shadowmoon Burial Grounds
Neutral IconSmall Dar'khan Dar'Khan Drathir Master of the Scourge in Quel'Thalas Scourge, Cult of the Damned Deceased-Killable Tower of the Damned, Ghostlands
Mob IconSmall Cultist Male Abercrombie The Embalmer, creator of Stitches Independent Killable Beggar's Haunt, Duskwood
Boss IconSmall Lich Male Amnennar the Coldbringer Commander of the Scourge forces in Razorfen Downs, recruiter of the quilboar Scourge Killable Spiral of Thorns, Razorfen Downs
Mob IconSmall Lich Male Araj the Summoner Ruler of the Ruins of Andorhal Scourge Killable Ruins of Andorhal, Western Plaguelands
Boss IconSmall Necromancer Dalronn the Controller "Companion" of Skarvald the Constructor Scourge Killable Utgarde Keep
Boss IconSmall Arugal Darkmaster Gandling Headmaster of Scholomance Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Headmaster's Study, Scholomance
Boss IconSmall FelOrc2 Female Dia Darkwhisper Left hand of Gul'dan, member of the Hellfire High Council Iron Horde Killable Court of Blood, Hellfire Citadel
Neutral IconSmall Unknown Diesalven Engaged Arellas Fireleaf in combat Unknown Unknown Unknown
Neutral IconSmall Necromancer Diodor the Damned One of the first members of the Cult of the Damned, hero of the Scourge Scourge, Cult of the Damned Deceased Unknown
Mob IconSmall Undead Male Doctor Theolen Krastinov The Butcher; former servant of Kirtonos the Herald Scourge Killable Butcher's Sanctum, Scholomance
Mob IconSmall Necromancer Ephial Betrayer of Taylor, creator of Soulscythe Unknown Killable Admiral Taylor's Farm, Spires of Arak
Boss IconSmall Draenei Male Exarch Maladaar Leader of the Auchenai Auchenai Killable Crypt of Remembrance, Auchenai Crypts
Boss IconSmall Necromancer Gothik the Harvester Teaches the death knights of Naxxramas the art of necromancy Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Military Quarter, Naxxramas; Death's Breach, Scarlet Enclave
Mob IconSmall Necromancer Grimkor the Wicked Commander at the Ironwall Rampart Scourge Killable Ironwall Rampart, Icecrown
Horde IconSmall Undead Male Gunther Arcanus Ally of the Forsaken Undercity Active Gunther's Retreat, Tirisfal Glades
Boss IconSmall Necromancer Heigan the Unclean Creator of the plague cauldrons Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Plague Quarter, Naxxramas
Horde IconSmall Undead Male Helcular Former apprentice of Kel'Thuzad Forsaken Active Ruins of Southshore, Hillsbrad Foothills
Mob IconSmall OgreMage2 Kormok Summoner of souls Scourge Removed Formerly Scholomance
Boss IconSmall GnomeDeathKnight Male Krick Diminutive necromancer who oversees workers in the Pit of Saron Scourge Killable Pit of Saron
Boss IconSmall Lich Female Instructor Chillheart Necromancer instructor Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Reliquary, Scholomance
Mob IconSmall HighElf Female Instructor Malicia Cultist instructor Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Malicia's Outpost, Western Plaguelands
Boss IconSmall Cultist Male Maleki the Pallid One of the first to join the Cult of the Damned Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Gauntlet, Stratholme Service Entrance
Mob IconSmall Lich Male Morbent Fel Leader of the undead in Duskwood Independent Killable Dawning Wood Catacombs, Duskwood
Mob IconSmall Lich Male Naberius Raised the entire village of Kirin'Var Independent Killable Kirin'Var Village, Netherstorm
Mob IconSmall Necromancer Necrolord Amarion Necrolord Scourge Killable Wintergarde Crypt, Dragonblight
Boss IconSmall Cultist Male Noth the Plaguebringer Creator of the process that distills the souls of the living Scourge, Cult of the Damned Killable Plague Quarter, Naxxramas
Neutral IconSmall Lich Male Rage Winterchill Commander of the Scourge at Mount Hyjal Burning Legion Deceased-Killable Hyjal Summit
Boss IconSmall Necromancer Salramm the Fleshcrafter One of the first necromancers trained beneath Scholomance Scourge Killable Stratholme, Culling of Stratholme
Mob IconSmall Human Male Thule Ravenclaw Former master of Fenris Keep Scourge Killable Fenris Keep, Silverpine Forest
Mob IconSmall Yaungol Male Uruk Leader of the Deadtalkers Deadtalkers Killable Deadtalker's Plateau, Townlong Steppes

Unnamed

In the RPG

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

Necromancers are spellcasters whose magics manipulate the power of death. In calling upon this power, necromancers risk being consumed by it — until eventually they join the ranks of the undead.[29] Necromancers twist arcane magic to manipulate the power of death. Commanding the undead, generally in the service of the Scourge, they gradually take on the characteristics of the dead — hollow eyes, shambling gaits, pallid and sunken skin, foul odors and so forth.[30] A few necromancers are uncorrupted.[31] The most experienced necromancers become epic necromancers.[32]

The Dark Lady, Sylvanas Windrunner, realized how valuable necromancy was to their cause. Though Forsaken heal naturally, many go to the priests of the Forgotten Shadow for "repairs". Necromancers can also free enslaved, mindless undead and research powerful spells that might one day return the Forsaken to life. Sylvanas knew she needed necromancers to heal, strengthen and replace her people, and she set about wooing necromancers away from the Scourge, mainly by force.[33]

The necromancer was a prestige class in the Warcraft RPG and an early part of the World of Warcraft RPG, but was changed to a core class in the later part of the World of Warcraft RPG.[34]

RPG-only
Name Role Condition Magical Field
IconSmall Lich Male Abrakkar the Wretched Role unknown Unknown Unknown
Al'satt Role unknown Unknown Unknown
Gul'zakar Role unknown Unknown Unknown
IconSmall NerubianVizier Mael Shelub Independent, last seen in Silverpine Forest Alive UnholyUnholy
IconSmall Troll Male Nazaruul Stationed at Plaguelands Dead Unknown
Ru'sad In charge of the undead forces found in Zul'Aman Unknown Unknown
Toren Snapjoint Role unknown Unknown Unknown
IconSmall HighElf Male Ul'haik Hadanot Leader of the Cult of the Damned Alive Ability Creature Cursed 03Shadow & Ability Creature Cursed 05Death
IconSmall NerubianVizier Vasilii Role unknown Unknown Unknown
IconSmall Human Female Linnena Hallow Teacher Alive Unknown

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References

 
  1. ^ Tides of Darkness, pg. 138
  2. ^ Instructor Chillheart#Dungeon Journal
  3. ^ Exarch Maladaar#Dungeon Journal
  4. ^ Entertainment, Blizzard. "Unit Descriptions", Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Manual, Orc - 22. 
  5. ^ a b Ultimate Visual Guide, pg. 21
  6. ^ a b The Schools of Arcane Magic - Necromancy
  7. ^ The Demon Soul pg. ??
  8. ^ Troll Compendium/Jungle Troll Tribes#The Atal'ai - The Atal'ai knew that they needed greater numbers to achieve their goal. Fortunately their unwavering loyalty to Hakkar had pleased him greatly, and he taught them further dark magics, including necromancy.
  9. ^ Troll Compendium/Other Trolls#Zanzil the Outcast and His Followers - Zanzil was exiled from the Skullsplitter tribe for using his necromantic poisons on several of his unsuspecting fellow trolls, but his exile has not been the punishment that his kindred had hoped. Indeed, since that time, several witch doctors have joined Zanzil. With their assistance, he has built up an undead army that is loyal to him alone.
  10. ^ Zanzil (tactics)#Dungeon Journal
  11. ^ N [60] Frostmaul E'ko
  12. ^ H [1-30] Troll Juju
  13. ^ Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual#The Rise of the Shadow Council
  14. ^ H [10-40] Desecration of the Dead
  15. ^ H [10-40] Stop the Flow
  16. ^ Shadowmoon Burial Grounds - Ner'zhul - Adventure Guide
  17. ^ Necromancer (Warcraft III)
  18. ^ a b c Archaeology 5 0 crackedmogurunestone [Cracked Mogu Runestone]
  19. ^ Spirit Binders
  20. ^ N [90 Daily] Unleashed Spirits
  21. ^ Inv offhand 1h deathwingraid d 01 [Incantation of Gura]
  22. ^ N [10-35] Break the Cycle
  23. ^ Inv knife 1h pvppandarias1 c 01 [Shao-Tien Spirit Dagger]
  24. ^ N [25-35 Daily] When The Dead Speak
  25. ^ N [10-35] An Urgent Plea
  26. ^ N [25-35 Daily] The Deadtalker Cipher
  27. ^ N [25-35 Daily] Assault Deadtalker's Plateau
  28. ^ Outcast Necromancer
  29. ^ Alliance & Horde Compendium, pg. 35
  30. ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 60
  31. ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 14 - 15
  32. ^ Shadows & Light, pg. 21
  33. ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 90
  34. ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game Conversion Document, pg. 3
  35. ^ Achievement character draenei female [Draenei Tail]
  36. ^ BlizzCast Episode 7. Retrieved on 2009-10-10.
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