Thus, his powers began growing at an exponential rate a fact that the dreadlords were well aware of. As he devoured more and more souls, he only grew in power as the individual undead under his control gave him "much needed nourishment". Thus, using his psychic and necromantic powers, he was able to conquer much of Northrend. The plague of undeath that came from the Frozen Throne transformed each of them into his undead servants. Within the Frozen Throne, the Lich King experimented with his psychic powers and enslaved the local indigenous life forms. Sent to watch over him were the dreadlords, led by Tichondrius himself. This new army would not fall victim to the petty infighting that had caused the orcs to fail in conquering Azeroth earlier. Here, he would begin the formation of the Undead Scourge and in the process weaken the world in preparation for the Burning Legion. The Lich King was sent to Azeroth through the Great Dark Beyond, landing in Northrend where the ice that encased him formed into the shape of a throne. Kel'Thuzad comes before the Frozen Throne. The new being was sent to Azeroth with the Helm of Domination and Frostmourne merged with his icy tomb. Encased within the frozen cask and warped by the demon lord's chaotic powers, Ner'zhul felt his consciousness expand ten thousand-fold and he became a spectral being of unfathomable power: the Lich King. When the orc recklessly agreed, Kil'jaeden encased his spirit in a block of diamond-hard ice from the distant reaches of the Twisting Nether. He offered Ner'zhul one last chance to serve the Burning Legion or face eternal torment. Ner'zhul begged for death, but Kil'jaeden said he still had a purpose to serve. Kil'jaeden tore the old shaman's body apart, but kept his spirit intact and aware. When Ner'zhul attempted to escape Draenor, he was immediately apprehended by the demon lord Kil'jaeden. 7.4.1.1 Plaguelands: The Scarlet EnclaveĪt some point, the Jailer had the Runecarver craft both the Helm of Domination and Frostmourne, powerful artifacts which would end up in the hands of the Burning Legion.1.15.1 Icecrown Citadel: The Frozen Halls.The Lich King Arthas was the titular antagonist of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. Bolvar was later defeated by Sylvanas Windrunner who also destroyed the Helm of Domination, making the position of Lich King come to an end. After the destruction of Frostmourne and the death of Arthas, Bolvar Fordragon became the new Lich King in order to keep the undead Scourge in check. At the climax of the war for Northrend, Arthas the Lich King was defeated by Highlord Tirion Fordring and his champions. Initially trapped within the Frozen Throne with Frostmourne, the Lich King eventually betrayed Kil'jaeden and merged with the human Arthas Menethil. Kil'jaeden the Deceiver created the original Lich King from the spirit of the orc shaman Ner'zhul for the purpose of raising an undead army to weaken Azeroth in preparation for the Burning Legion's invasion. The Lich King was the master and lord of the Scourge which he ruled telepathically through the Helm of Domination from his Frozen Throne atop Icecrown Citadel. The Lich King Arthas during the Battle of Angrathar. “You speak of justice? Of cowardice? I will show you the justice of the grave and the true meaning of fear.”
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