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==Notable==
 
==Notable==
*[[Sha of Anger]] - A world boss found in [[Kun-Lai Summit]], appearing every few hours
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*[[Sha of Anger]] - A world boss found in [[Kun-Lai Summit]], appearing every few hours.
*[[Sha of Despair]] - A quest mob in the [[Temple of the Red Crane]] located in the [[Krasarang Wilds]]
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*[[Sha of Despair]] - A quest mob in the [[Temple of the Red Crane]] located in the [[Krasarang Wilds]].
*[[Sha of Doubt]] - A boss in the [[Temple of the Jade Serpent]]<ref>[http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/blog/3759858/WoW_Dungeons_and_Raids_Panel-10_21_2011 Blizzcon 2011 - WoW Dungeons and Raids Panel]</ref> located in the [[Jade Forest]]
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*[[Sha of Doubt]] - A boss in the [[Temple of the Jade Serpent]] located in the [[Jade Forest]].<ref>[http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/blog/3759858/WoW_Dungeons_and_Raids_Panel-10_21_2011 Blizzcon 2011 - WoW Dungeons and Raids Panel]</ref>
 
*[[Sha of Fear]] - A boss in the [[Terrace of the Endless Spring]], located in [[The Hidden Pass]].
 
*[[Sha of Fear]] - A boss in the [[Terrace of the Endless Spring]], located in [[The Hidden Pass]].
*[[Sha of Hatred]] - A boss in the [[Shado-pan Monstery]] located in the [[Kun-Lai Summit]]
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*[[Sha of Hatred]] - A boss in the [[Shado-pan Monstery]] located in the [[Kun-Lai Summit]].
*[[Sha of Violence]] - A boss in the [[Shado-pan Monstery]] located in the [[Kun-Lai Summit]]
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*[[Sha of Violence]] - A boss in the [[Shado-pan Monstery]] located in the [[Kun-Lai Summit]].
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*Sha (煞, ''shā'') is Chinese for "evil spirit".
 
*Sha (煞, ''shā'') is Chinese for "evil spirit".
*In the [[Descent into Madness]] in [[Ulduar]] there are stained-glass windows that bear similarities to the design of the Sha.
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*In [[Descent into Madness]] in [[Ulduar]] there are stained-glass windows that bear similarities to the design of the sha.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Sha Stalker and Wyrm Concept.jpg|Sha stalker, motes, and sha wyrm concepts
 
File:Sha Stalker and Wyrm Concept.jpg|Sha stalker, motes, and sha wyrm concepts
File:Sha Brethren Concept.jpg|Sha brethren concept
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File:Sha Brethren Concept.jpg|Sha brethren concept.
File:Descent into Madness 04.jpg|A stained glass window deep in Ulduar bearing a striking resemblance to the Sha.
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File:Descent into Madness 04.jpg|A stained glass window deep in Ulduar bearing a striking resemblance to the sha.
 
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Revision as of 14:46, 16 April 2012

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Sha
Sha
Faction/Affiliation Independent
Homeworld Azeroth
Area(s) Pandaria
Alignment Independent

The sha are creatures native to Pandaria. They are the physical manifestations of negative emotions like fear, hatred, and anger,[1] unleashed by the war brought to Pandaria between the Alliance and the Horde.[2] The reason the pandaren are such a calm, peaceful people is because negative emotions manifest as the sha.[3]

Unwary mortals can also become possessed by negative Sha energy, becoming embodiments of pure anger or fear.[1]

Notable

Notes

  • Sha (煞, shā) is Chinese for "evil spirit".
  • In Descent into Madness in Ulduar there are stained-glass windows that bear similarities to the design of the sha.

Gallery

References

 
  1. ^ a b Mists of Pandaria Press Tour. MMO-Champion (2012-03-19). Retrieved on 2012-03-19.
  2. ^ Blizzcon 2011 - Warcraft Preview Panel
  3. ^ Blizzcon 2011 - Warcraft Lore Q&A Panel
  4. ^ Blizzcon 2011 - WoW Dungeons and Raids Panel