![]() Vincent! You and your pathetic ilk will find no more success in routing my sons and I than those beggardly remnants of the Kirin Tor. Quotes Arugal's monologue to Deathstalker Vincent "I have changed my mind loyal servants, you do not need to bring the prisoner all the way to my study, I will deal with him here and now. During the third invasion of the Burning Legion, the death knights of the Ebon Blade ventured into the Shadowlands to collect the essence of darkness from his soul. ![]() Cataclysm Īfter he was defeated, his soul traveled to the Shadowlands. Sasha asked adventurers to kill them all, and Arugal was eventually put to a true end. He has three lieutenants: Varlam (a human cultist atop a worg), Selas (a worgen), and Goremaw (a worg). He seems to command the Bloodmoon pack of worgs. The majority of the populations of the trapper villages willingly joined the Wolfcult, while those who resisted were killed or (in the case of the workers of the Hollowstone Mine) cursed to undeath. He then settled his base of operations in Shadowfang Tower on Bloodmoon Isle, off the Eastwind Shore. Īs indicated by Theraldis' comments, Arugal was sent to Solstice Village to convert the population into worgen, and later did the same in Silverbrook. The Lich King saw fit to bring him back as one of his puppets, so the San'layn princes Keleseth, Valanar, Theraldis and Atherann resurrected Arugal as a ghost in the service of the Scourge and sent him to the Grizzly Hills to subvert the trapper communities. Īfter he was defeated and beheaded by agents of the Horde, Arugal's headless body was buried at the foot of the path leading up to his former stronghold of Shadowfang Keep. He resided there serving the worgen leader Alpha Prime, protected by his massive pet Fenrus and haunted by the vengeful ghost of Baron Silverlaine. Driven mad with guilt, Arugal adopted the worgen as his children and retreated to the keep he named Shadowfang Keep. Some worgen later sieged the keep of the noble Baron Silverlaine above the small hamlet of Pyrewood Village, causing the keep to quickly fall into shadow and ruin. This started spreading the worgen curse all through Gilneas. Though they were successful in killing the Scourge, they later turned their rage against the Gilnean soldiers, turning some of them into worgen. Using Ur's research, Arugal summoned worgen to attack the undead that attempted to pass the wall. He warned Genn about the worgen's strength and ferocity, but the king decided to enlist their help. Arugal told him about the worgen, a mysterious race he had learned about, which could be summoned to help them. When the Scourge reached the Greymane Wall protecting Gilneas' northern border, Arugal was called by King Genn Greymane to help him find a way to protect his kingdom. ![]() ![]() Īfter the Scourge destroyed Dalaran and most of its populace, Arugal returned to his homeland of Gilneas. Indeed, Arugal used enchanted items to reinforce his weak magic. Dalar Dawnweaver-a Kirin Tor mage later raised as a Forsaken-considers Arugal to have been a charlatan whose knowledge of spellcasting was so transparent that he was unworthy to even clean chamber pots in Dalaran. He used to stay at Valgan's Field in northern Silverpine Forest. Originally a respected patriot of Gilneas and a royal archmage, Arugal eventually became a member of the Kirin Tor of Dalaran. 4.1 Arugal's monologue to Deathstalker Vincent. ![]()
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