Zakajz the Corruptor | |
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Race | C'Thrax (Aberration) |
Level | 10-45 Elite |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Affiliation(s) | Old Gods' forces |
Location | Grave-Prison of Zakajz, Tirisfal Glades |
Status | Deceased |
Zakajz the Corruptor was a C'Thrax, a powerful servant of the Old God Yogg-Saron, who was killed by the Keeper Tyr millennia ago. It was buried beneath Tirisfal Glades with Tyr himself, sealed in a facility within Tyr's Fall under the Whispering Forest.
History[]
Long ago, Zakazj and Kith'ix served as the Black Empire's most ruthless and cunning C'Thraxxi generals. When the Old Gods fell to the might of the titan-forged armies, they were sealed away along many other n'raqi in underground chambers alongside the Old Gods. Millennia ago, the Prime Designate Loken, corrupted by Yogg-Saron, excavated their tombs and roused the two C'Thraxxi to life. Sensing the lingering touch of Yogg-Saron in the keeper's mind, the two readily obeyed, and were sent to hunt down Tyr, who had stolen the Discs of Norgannon from Loken. Eventually, Tyr sacrificed himself in an immense explosion. Kith'ix, though heavily wounded, survived and fled to the south, but the Corruptor was killed. The vrykul who had accompanied Tyr named the land "Tyr's Fall" in his honor, or "Tirisfal" in their tongue. The mortals who would one day inhabit the area of Tirisfal would feel two conflicting energies emanating from the earth: the remaining spiritual essence of Keeper Tyr, and that of Zakajz.[1]
After the Troll Wars, seeing the human kingdom of Arathor in good hands, the first king of Arathor Thoradin turned his attention to the origins of humanity. In the Tirisfal Glades, he discovered the tomb of Tyr[2] and recklessly broke the magical seals that kept the C'Thrax dead within the Tomb.[3] Zakajz began to slowly awaken and, even barely conscious, slew Thoradin's comrades easily. The king gave his life to ensure that the beast would not escape, and impaled Zakajz's brain with his sword [Strom'kar, the Warbreaker], keeping Zakajz dead for millennia.[3]
Legion[]
Centuries later, the Twilight's Hammer attempted to awaken Zakajz under Twilight Deacon Farthing's command. A warrior adventurer of the Valarjar pulled Strom'kar from its carapace and struck the monster down once more in Thoradin's name.[3] Later, Farthing attempted to use [Xal'atath, Blade of the Black Empire] to rouse Zakajz yet again, but a priest adventurer of the Conclave killed him and used the dark blade to consume the last remnants of the creature's power.[4]
Abilities[]
- Psychic Drain — Zakajz tears at the sanity of all targets in a cone in front of him, inflictinig[sic] Shadow damage.
- Shadow Mending — Zakajz channels the power of the void to reinvigorate himself, healing 15% of his maximum life.
- Tear Reality — Zakajz tears holes in reality that inflict Shadow damage to anyone standing within them. In addition, Flesh Spawn periodically form[sic] from the tears attacking all nearby players.
- Void Infusion - Empowers the caster with dark might, causing the caster's melee attacks to inflict additional Shadow damage, but decreases the caster's movement speed by 50%
- Void Nova - The caster erupts with void energy knocking nearby enemies back and inflicting Shadow damage.
Notes[]
- Long before Zakajz's identity was revealed in World of Warcraft: Legion and World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, there have been hints of some kind of horror resting beneath Tirisfal.
- The Founding of Quel'Thalas describes how the high elves settled within the Tirisfal Glades upon first arriving in the Eastern Kingdoms. However, after a few years many began to go mad, which was theorized (but never proven) as being due to "something evil" sleeping beneath that part of the world.
- The leper gnome Gibblewilt occasionally states in Dwarven that "The darkness beneath Tirisfal will consume us all..."
- In Round 3 of Ask Creative Development, when asked if there was an Old God resting under Tirisfal, Blizzard stated that "There's something incredibly unsettling there, but it’s not an Old God. It isn't recommended to go digging through the Glades, though."
- In Chronicle Volume 1, Zakajz's name is spelled Zakazj.
Speculation[]
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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The Bloodstone Artifacts might be related to Zakajz, as Kegan Darkmar the Forsaken spoke of how remnants of the Old Gods still lingered in the deep hollows of the world.[5]
Gallery[]
Signature Imprisoned Horror in Hearthstone.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 7.0.3 (2016-07-19): Added.