History
Created by the Lich King, the undead armies of the Scourge scoured the
eastern lands and forced the free peoples to flee to Kalimdor. Sylvanas
Windrunner, hero of the elves of Quelthalas was one of the Lich King's
greatest adversaries. After the fall of the elven capital Arthas twisted
her soul into that of a Banshee to repay her for the frustration she
caused. However, just as Ner'Zhul plotted against the demon Kiljaeden, so
did Sylvanas plot against the Lich King.
With the power of the Scourge broken and fading after the defeat of
Archimonde at the battle of Mt. Hyjal, Sylvanas regained her free will and
lead a rebellion against the Dreadlords who remained in Lodaeron. The
Banshee Queen named her group of renegades "The Forsaken" and
they soon set up a stronghold in the Undercity in the Tirisfal Glades.
Hating the demons who corrupted their souls and hating the living who
still had their own, the Forsaken now bide their time until they can
extract their vengeance on all of them. An alliance of convenience has
formed between the Horde and the Forsaken, though its hold is tenuous at
best.
Characteristics
Just like the lands they now inhabit, the Undead are a mere shell of what
they once were. Known for their shambling gaits, their dull glowing eyes
and their gaunt appearance it would be hard to describe them as anything
other than walking corpses. Unable to feel pain and being animated by
unnatural forces they are often stronger and faster than they were in
life. Those with souls like to think that their minds have been dulled and
their intellects diminished by their enslavement to the Lich King.
Lifestyle-
The world itself is a mockery to the Forsaken. Being animated dead, the
Forsaken do not need to grow crops or raise families. Consequently, their
society is less shaped by the future as it is focused on their past lives.
Left with the bitter memories of their former lives, the undead still try
to live as they once did. They have shops and buildings and a city they
call their own. Yet their daily existence is made up mostly of coming to
grips with their present reality, or letting hatred burn over the loss of
the reality they had stripped from them. Their lives are filled with pain
and a sense of detachment and their society reflects this. When one does
not need to worry about sustenance, old age or raising a family it can
lead to brooding and detachment. Both of these feelings are almost
palpable within the confines of the Undercity.
Technology-
Some argue that the state of "undeath" rips from the individual
the ability to be creative and to explore things from new perspectives.
This may explain why the undead are able to craft blades as they did in
life but yet from them there are no true advances in weaponry or
technology. They are pillagers and scavengers from the other races and
their technology reflects this.
The Art of War-
The undead draw their power from the darkness in their souls and the
chaotic magics that keep them alive. One would be hard pressed to
challenge their warlocks in their ability to master the dark arts. In
battle the undead feel no pain and do not fear death. In fact, most
welcome the idea of being released from their tortured state and will not
flee out of self preservation. Although they have their undying hatred for
the Legion and the humanity they were ripped from, they also lack any true
passion for life. Some argue that this lessens their ability in battle for
they can never truly care about their compatriots or the causes they fight
for.
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