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Sorcerer-thane Thaurissan
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Gender Male
Race Dwarf
Class Sorcerer (all); Shaman (presumed)
Affiliation(s) Dark Iron clan
Occupation Former emperor of the Dark Iron dwarves
Status Deceased
Relative(s) Modgud (wife), Dagran Thaurissan (decendent)

Sorcerer-thane Thaurissan (aka Thaurisan) was the leader of the shadowy sorcerers of the Dark Iron clan during the dwarven civil war, when the three most powerful dwarven clans — the Dark Irons, Bronzebeards, and Wildhammers — battled for supremacy over the capital city of Ironforge. Having been defeated by the Bronzebeard clan, Thaurissan and his clan were cast out from Ironforge. Retreating to the beautiful Redridge Mountains, he declared himself Dark Iron emperor in a city he named for himself and plotted vengeance upon his brother dwarves.

Years later, the Dark Irons launched simultaneous assaults on the two other clans in a conflict that came to be known as the War of the Three Hammers. Thaurissan personally led the attack on the Bronzebeards in Ironforge, whilst his wife Modgud led the assault on the Wildhammer fortress of Grim Batol.

After a long battle, Thaurissan was defeated by Madoran Bronzebeard and fled, realising that if Modgud had failed to destroy the Wildhammers then he would be caught between the armies of the two clans and destroyed. His suspicions were correct, Modgud having died at the hands of Thane Khardros Wildhammer, though not before cursing the city of Grim Batol and rendering it uninhabitable. With their mistress dead, the army of Modgud was routed, only to be totally annihilated by an army sent by the Bronzebeard clan to relieve the Wildhammers.

Realising that supremacy over the dwarves could no longer be achieved by his own force of arms and sensing imminent defeat, Thaurissan, along with the Seven, delved into forbidden lore and summoned the great Firelord Ragnaros from the inferno to destroy his foes once and for all. Horribly underestimating the raw power of the Lord of Fire, Thaurissan, the Seven, and many other Dark Irons were killed instantly in the resulting immolation which destroyed an enormous portion of the Redridge Mountains and formed the great black peak of Blackrock Spire.

Horrified at what devilry Thaurrisan had brought upon the land, the combined armies of the dwarves ceased their march on the Dark Iron clan, thus ending the War of the Three Hammers.

The current ruler of the Dark Irons, Emperor Dagran Thaurissan, is a descendant of Emperor Thaurissan.

See also

Preceded by:
None
Position:
Emperor of the Dark Iron Dwarves
Succeeded by:
Earliest known: Dagran Thaurissan
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