Know Your Lore: World of Warcraft Cataclysm Deathwing

Today's Know Your Lore subject hasn't yet been seen in World of Warcraft, but he's the Big Bad in the upcoming Cataclysm expansion, making his first appearance in the series since Warcraft II. An ancient and incredibly powerful being with a past swathed in betrayal and destruction, Deathwing is poised to bring about the second-largest cataclysm that Azeroth has ever seen.
Who: Neltharion the Earth-Warder, aka Deathwing the Destroyer.
What: Colossal, nearly-molten black dragon. Officially a Dragon Aspect, one of five sent to guard ancient Kalimdor by the Titans. He's also the head of the Black Dragonflight.
History: Neltharion was the dragon aspect of the earth and the deep places of Azeroth. Along with his fellow aspects, Alexstrasza, Ysera, Nozdormu, and Malygos, he was created and given power by the Titans so he could watch over Azeroth. At first, he did a good job. But then he discovered the prison of some of the Old Gods of Azeroth, and they began speaking to him. They convinced him that if he destroyed all the other races on Azeroth, he could rule the world with his dragonflight and keep Ysera and Alexstrasza as what would amount to draconian sex slaves.
The Old Gods convinced Neltharion to create an object called the Dragon Soul. With the help of goblins, he forged a great golden disc deep within the earth. Neltharion put part of his own blood and the essence of a demon of the Burning Legion in the disc, and then shielded it magically so the other dragons couldn't see what was inside. He then convinced the four other aspects to donate some of their powers to the Dragon Soul, telling them it would be a great weapon to defeat the Burning Legion.
All the dragonflights headed for the city of Zin-Azshari, where the night elves and the Burning Legion's demons were fighting it out. As promised, Neltharion channeled his power through the Dragon Soul to kill most of the demons. However, it also killed most of the night elves. Then Neltharion turned to the other dragons and essentially said, "By the way, I was the only one who didn't put any of my power in here, so I'm now stronger than you. And you know what would be awesome? Me ruling the world." The other dragons attacked him, but he used the Dragon Soul to kill most of the Blue Dragonflight and paralyze everyone else, except Alexstrasza, who Neltharion kind of had a thing for. Neltharion's appearance changed from a normal dragon into a big fiery demon dragon, and he was reborn as Deathwing the Destroyer.

After this battle, the four other aspects hid themselves, along with their dragonflights. The Dragon Soul (now known as the Demon Soul) was killing Deathwing, so he had the goblins forge him some adamantite armor to keep him from being torn apart. But before he got a chance to use the Demon Soul again, Malfurion Stormrage snuck into Deathwing's lair through the Emerald Dream and stole the Demon Soul. The Demon Soul went on to have many great adventures with Malfurion and Illidan that we're not going to get into here, but after the defeat of the Burning Legion the other four aspects sealed it up and Malfurion hid it so that Deathwing couldn't use it anymore.
Deathwing waited for ten thousand years, causing a lot of earth-related havoc in the meantime. Near the end of the second war (the one with the Horde attacking everything), Deathwing snuck across to Draenor and hid some eggs, which became the Netherwing Flight. After he got back, he discovered the location of the Demon Soul. He decided that if he couldn't use it to destroy the world, then someone ought to. He used a goblin servant to give the artifact to the orcs of Grim Batol, who used it to enslave Alexstrasza and the Red Dragonflight. He then tried to maneuver a human mage, Rhonin, and some of his companions in a complicated plot to get the orcs to move Alexstrasza and her eggs out of Grim Batol. There, he figured, he could capture or kill Alexstrasza and steal some of her eggs to raise as his own. He also posed as Lord Daval Prestor and became King of Alterac, in sort of a secondary plot to destroy the Alliance from within. But in the end, Rhonin destroyed the Demon Soul and Deathwing was sent running from the four other dragon aspects, now returned to their full power.
What he's up to now: While players haven't encountered Deathwing for some time, he's been quite busy. According to Night of the Dragon, Deathwing has been hidden away from the prying eyes of the other Aspects and attempting to create the ultimate Dragonflight with which to conquer (or destroy) Azeroth. His son, Nefarian, was unsuccessful in creating the Chromatic Dragonflight army, thanks to player intervention, but Deathwing has learned from his son's failure. The Netherwing flight of Outland is physiologically different from other drakes, the result of Black Dragonflight eggs being exposed to the twisted energy present on the chaotic planet, and Deathwing has discovered their unique powers. Night of the Dragon sees Deathwing successful in his attempt to fuse Black Dragons with Nether Dragon essences, resulting in the dangerous Twilight Drakes seen in Wyrmrest Temple's Obsidian Sanctum. While players are successful in destroying the clutches of eggs there, as well as their keepers, Sartharion and his drakes, Deathwing has access to other eggs of all of the various flights in Grim Batol. His artificially-created leviathan of a son, Dargonax, was also destroyed, along with his prime consort Sinestra. But Deathwing was never truly defeated, and nor did he ever rest.
Having retreated to the elemental plane of earth, Deepholm, Deathwing planned his full and devastating revenge against not just his fellow Aspects, but the entire planet of Azeroth. Erupting through the ceiling of Deepholm, Deathwing brought about the Great Cataclysm -- forever changing the face of Azeroth and its people. Bringing untold destruction in his wake, he took flight to the Red Dragonflight's former prison, Grim Batol, and began to calculate the true end of all living things on Azeroth -- possibly sparing the Twilight's Hammer Clan, who now serve only him.
Identifying characteristics: Neltharion/Deathwing is a gargantuan black dragon with a molten body, barely held together by the adamantium armor that must constantly be refitted to keep him from melting.
Why you've spent way too many hours fighting him already: Onyxia and Nefarian are the daughter and son, respectively, of Deathwing. Onyxia is posing as a human counselor to the king of Stormwind in hopes of destroying the Alliance. King Varian Wrynn uncovered her plot and slew her. Nefarian was able to enslave the orcs of the Blackrock Clan and set up a stronghold in upper Blackrock Mountain. From there, he tried to kill Ragnaros and then take over the world. The Netherwing Flight in Outlands are also children of Deathwing, being black dragonflight eggs affected by Outland's chaotic energies. And while it may not be obvious due to lack of in-game reference, the Twilight Flight in Northrend's Obsidian Sanctum is in service of Deathwing, being the result of his mixture of Nether Dragon essence with Black Drakes.
For more information: WoWWiki on Deathwing/Neltharion, Neltharion on Blizzplanet, or read Day of the Dragon and Night of the Dragon, both focusing on Deathwing.
Filed under: Features, Lore, Know your Lore, Cataclysm






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
alpha5099 Aug 23rd 2009 6:23PM
Thanks for doing so many KYL posts in the wake of Blizzcon. Lots of questions, and thanks to you lots of answers.
oniryuujin Aug 23rd 2009 8:13PM
I just hope when we fight him he actually looks like his concept art. I don't wanna fight a Sarth/Nef look alike thats just scaled bigger and has some extra frills.
Rin Aug 23rd 2009 8:30PM
Being to Cataclysm what the Lich King was to Wrath and Illidan was to BC, I think it's pretty safe to assume they're going to take a little more time out for him and give him his own model.
Dzur Aug 24th 2009 7:02PM
Deathwing looks like an OP Megatron! Deceptacons in wow? you heard it here first
pantear Aug 24th 2009 8:58PM
Deathwing doesn't look *anything* like Ol' Bucket Head.
outlier Aug 23rd 2009 8:29PM
In wow Cataclysm we will fight Black Wing. Watching the live stream, the choice of dungeons we will enter will imply the further long-term plans for what one would assume to be the topic of future patches or perhaps even expansions. Firstly we will travel underwater to the world where Lady Vashj comes from. This meddling could get the attention of one Queen Azshara (think lady Vashj's boss). Also, the Halls of Origination are described via the live stream as a continued meddling by the races of Azeroth into the affairs of the Titans. This branches out to a few things. First, we can get the attention of the titans, they find out what we've done in Ulduar and that the Old Gods are breaking out and perhaps take action against our planet. Secondly and probably my favorite possibility is that we somehow stumble upon Sargeras whether it be some Host whichs like the mother of Medivh holds a part of Sargeras in them or maybe we will once again see Sargeras. Third, the Halls of Origination are said to have some sort of weapon that the Alliance and Horde both want. It was sort of implied that it was some sort of nuke device but knowing wow, I bet its something much more ironically simple. If I were to guess, I would say maybe this "weapon" is perhaps some sort of mass clone machine or a replicator which was originally used to populate Azeroth ( thus Halls of Ruination) and would allow the user to create any sort of soldiers they wished at any number. Anyway, thats just speculation. I do enjoy that Blizzcon left the what ifs open for all of us to speculate on and if you've read this far I owe you a thank you as well. On a side note, I would like to see a Wow parody of District 9 staring Humans and Draenei. Im no good at video editing so Im just putting the idea out there.
Sinzaram Aug 23rd 2009 8:33PM
I can't tell if you're Trolling or not. There are so many errors in that I don't know where to begin, first of all, Lady Vashj wasn't from the plane of water, she was a Night Elf who was transformed, like aall Naga. Also, it's Deathwing, not "black wing".
Leethax Aug 23rd 2009 8:46PM
Say what now?
by Black Wing do you mean Deathwing?
And that bit at the end about Machinima came totally out of nowwhere.
Please, use the enter key the next time you post.
outlier Aug 23rd 2009 8:57PM
yeah sorry all. Im still learning all the lore myself but I am pretty sure that wow is entering new territory with the new expansion so I may have typed first and thought out second. Anyway, the gist of it is there are a lot of exciting possibilities.
The Artist formally known as Jesus Aug 24th 2009 1:23AM
I had a feeling someone was going to copy and paste all the bs I edited on WoWiki
;D
Jenessa Aug 23rd 2009 8:33PM
It's actually kinda of sad we have to kill him (I say this because I HIGHLY doubt he can be redeemed at this point, he's effing melting)
We killed Maly, who went insane.
We're going to kill Deathwing, who went insane.
Nozdormu is probably going to die because I've heard something about him being behind the disturbances in time.
So what does that leave us?
Yersa and Alexstraza.
I really really hope we don't have to end their lives.
This could be a sign of ancient magic leaving azeroth forever.
Luca Aug 23rd 2009 8:40PM
sorry to tell you but....the rumor say that Ysera is corrupted by the esmerald nightmare,so its highly likely that we will bring her down too
MikeM Aug 23rd 2009 8:46PM
I'd be more concerned with us running around killing all these old gods. There's a reason the Titans chose to imprison them rather than destroy them.
Charlie Aug 23rd 2009 8:48PM
It's hinted at that Nozdormu is the leader of the time-lost dragons (or w/e they are called) who are messing with time, and who you kill in CoT instances. So thats awsome.
Ysera could go crazy, she's constantly battling the nightmare. So we will see what happens to her. Having Malfurion come back from the dream in Cataclysm is a good sign though. Wouldn't be suprised to see her come back to fight Rag w/ Malfy or more likely Deathwing.
And Alexstraza is the only one that hasn't been screwed with so far. It's possible that her being the flight of life that its a good thing. Kind of a metaphor for the state of human (or orc, gnome, troll, worgen, etc.) kind. Even though we're fighting were still alive and kicking all that represent evil's ass.
Otome Aug 23rd 2009 9:10PM
Well C'thun isn't dead, the WoW comic confirmed he was still alive. Dunno about Yoggy though.
Your right though, the Titan's imprisoned them because killing them outright would cause more problems than just locking them up.
Dreadskull Aug 23rd 2009 11:29PM
Chances of Alexstraza falling to madness/corruption of any sort is very very slim. The only way she's turn is if an Old God/Sargeras got a hold of her.
Same with Ysera, I doubt Malfurion would return from the Emerald Dream/Nightmare if she wasn't able to fend for herself... or she might've been corrupted too by the Nightmare like her four portal guards did ._. Really hope that's not the case.
Also, Nozdormu is either behind the Infinite Dragonflight or he's perhaps been imprisoned by them... /shrug. Since for all we know the Infinites could be some future dragons to stop the end of the world or something, it's really hard to speculate on what's going on with Nozdormu.
Kalis Aug 24th 2009 1:47PM
So really, this is a diabolical plot from Alexstrasza then?
lockanon Aug 24th 2009 10:50PM
Idk Dreadskull...Ysera's lieutenants have already gone completely nutcase crazy, and have had to be put down. (The Nightmare Dragons) So, I'm thinking there is a chance that Ysera may very well be the Aspect we will have to kill in the expected Emerald Dream expansion. It would be the way to arc the tale imho... she finally snaps battling the nightmare and decides that she shouldn't fight it alone. She finally lets the Nightmare fight back successfully and boom; entrances all over azeroth, invading fiends of Nightmare start attacking. I'm sure we would see the 'good' armies of the Dream as well, led by none other than Malfurion.
Ysera sees Malfurion, goes crazy and blames him for the chaos we've been (and are going to be) experience, turns on Azeroth and, and sweet jeebus, we gotz another Aspect to kill.
Vote down or whatever, just figured i'd throw one out there.
Guildenstern Aug 23rd 2009 8:38PM
Is it just me or do most issues involving Alexstrasza (and other female dragons) seem to involve them getting assaulted?
Are dragons just secretly extremely perverse and default to 'RAPE RAPE RAPE' mode when they go crazy?
Cyanea Aug 23rd 2009 8:43PM
There's so few dragons compared to the other races on Azeroth...it stands to reason that a few of them would be pent up. >:P