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More World of Warcraft Cataclysm Knowledge

01/06 02:26
We've talked concerning the tol'vir before Cataclysm launched. While what we learned about them then was tantalizing, what we've learned about them since has helped develop our knowing of them quite a bit. Proud, ritualistic, formal, feral, the tol'vir are a race bound by their ancient process and pinned in between their duty and their need to return to a think of existence they see as more perfect compared to one they currently inhabit.

The last remaining bastion of free tol'vir on the surface of Azeroth might be the mysterious land of Uldum. Created eons ago by the Titans, Uldum is part of the planetary monitoring system that when girdled the ancient continent of Kalimdor alongside Ulduar and Uldaman. While Ulduar appears to possess been intended to imprison the ancient Old God Yogg-Saron, and Uldaman perhaps served as a producing center for earthen (although it may well also have served other purposes), Uldum's objective was linked to Ulduar in a very actual and direct way. Ulduar was where Algalon would come to make his judgment concerning the fitness of the Azeroth experiment when the prime designate Loken was destroyed. And Uldum?

If one thinks of Algalon as the means by which a world is judged, then think of Uldum as the executor of his will. Ulduar is where Azeroth would have been condemned, and Uldum is how the sentence would have been carried out. The tol'vir of Uldum, therefore, have the most critical process of all the Titan's creations, as they maintain the world-destroying engines and keep their energy out of the hands of those people who might otherwise use them. Unfortunately for the tol'vir, those people who would undo the Titan's operate for their personal ends have often subverted or corrupted these last guardians of Titanic secrets if you wish to gain access to what they guard.

Accursed Flesh
Once, the tol'vir guarded Titan websites throughout the world. Alongside the mechagnomes, earthen, vrykul and giants, the tol'vir performed as maintenance and protection to lore repositories and ancient secrets. It appears likely that they were creations of Norgannon the Lorekeeper (the same one who left the Discs of Norgannon in Uldaman that pointed to Uldum's location, which makes one wonder if there were when tol'vir in Uldaman, and if so, where they went). It's fascinating that there are prowling panthers in Ulduar when one considers that there are no cats anywhere else from the Storm Peaks. Since we know the tol'vir were susceptible to the curse of flesh, were these cats their descendants?

What we do know is this: Following the superb war in between the ancient Aqir and the troll empires, the Aqir made their way north and south, ransacking former Titan complexes on the order of their dread master, the Old God C'thun. While C'thun itself lay underneath the ancient Titan fortress covering most of southern Kalimdor and thus could direct his creations more closely as they created Ahn'Qiraj out of what was when a sister town to Uldum, the ancestors of the nerubians were additional away. Closer to the Old God known as Yogg-Saron, and at times divided in their loyalties (even at times seemingly more afraid of the Old Gods and their servants than loyal to them), the nerubians invaded and destroyed another Titan lore repository and enslaved the tol'vir who dwelt there, much as their qiraji cousins did, but for their personal ends.

These tol'vir were kept isolated from the curse of flesh, mainly because their massive, stony bodies made them effective weapons of war against the enemies of those two disparate empires founded by descendants of the aqir. Indeed, another objective to suspect Norgannon of being integrated from the original creation of the tol'vir might be the use both the nerubians and the qiraji put them to. Obsidian destroyers like Moam can actually consume magic. Norgannon the Lorekeeper might be the one who empowered Malygos, the recently deceased Aspect of Magic, from the 1st place. This fact, and the fact how the tol'vir were entrusted with safeguarding places where secrets and lore were held in trust, makes the connection seem more obvious, but it's just speculation at the moment. We only understand how the Titans were their creators, that they were initially stone constructs, how the servants of the Old Gods can somehow remove the curse of flesh from them (as seen above when Deathwing's minion Siamat removes the curse of flesh from tol'vir in Uldum).

The tol'vir in Northrend are apparently all gone, used as residing weapons by the nerubians against the Scourge throughout the War of the Spider and then, soon after that war was lost, used once more by the now undead nerubians at the Lich King's demand. It's possible a few stay deep underground both as obsidian destroyers or even as uncorrupted tol'vir, but as yet, none have been seen. The tol'vir who may well have inhabited Uldaman are even more mysterious; the only objective we even have to speculate about their existence might be the fact how the discs of Norgannon pointing to Uldum's existence were found out there and the presence of lions and other big cats from the heraldry of Stormwind and other human being nations despite there being almost no lions currently alive from the Eastern Kingdoms. Lions are frequent companions and allies to the tol'vir.

The modern tol'vir remaining in Uldum are divided into two main tribes. One might be the Neferset led by Dark Pharoah Tekahn, who have allied using the oxygen elemental forces of the Vortex Pinnacle and, through them, Deathwing himself. another might be the Ramkahen under King Phaoris, who resist Deathwing and his followers and attempt to keep to the old methods of their people, defending Uldum from those people who would seek to use its ancient secrets against the will of the Titans. using the destruction of Orsis by servants of Al'Akir the Windlord, Ramkahen might be the last remaining bastion of tol'vir who are neither enslaved by nor corrupted by the Old Gods and their lieutenants.

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