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 3 of 4)
Lannden Aug 23rd 2009 11:40PM
Come back in 5 years.
Sev Aug 23rd 2009 10:33PM
From what wowwiki told me, I believe its actually just Iron plating.
Sturmovic Aug 23rd 2009 11:02PM
Is it just me, or does he look a lot like a proto drake?
enigma Aug 23rd 2009 11:35PM
Well Malygos was probably planning some stuff with Keristrasza, after all he did take her, against her will, to be come his new consort. You don't need to be a genious to know what that would imply.
Well just have to see what the other aspects do...
Cheese Rations Aug 23rd 2009 11:35PM
Outland*. It's not Outlands. :)
Lannden Aug 23rd 2009 11:38PM
Its funny i actually just started reading The war of the ancients trilogy the night Cataclysm was leaked
SaintStryfe Aug 23rd 2009 11:50PM
I think the roleplay for the Draenei is going to be very fun in the new Expansion.
The current PC draenei have, for the most part, seen at least 2 (Argus and Draenor), and depending on lore, dozens more worlds destroyed, and ravaged by the Burning Legion. Directly or not, Deathwing is involved with the Burning Legion (Deathwing was created by the Old Gods, who also influenced the creation of the burning legion. Deathwing also took up residence in Outland, thus the Nether Dragonflight we spent days grinding up. Also, he used a Legion demon in creation of the Demon Soul).
Now, just when the first time they've had honest-to-the-Naaru success against the Burning Legion, pushing them back and have reliable allies both mortal and otherwise... thier adoptive homeland is torn asunder. By something that to their best understanding may just be another visage of the Legion.
What will this mean? The Draenei have always counted on magic, but the Comic series tells us Magic is weakening with Malygos' death. And more then a few Draenei have given into torpor and gone into despair (See the questline in Netherstorm). Will more listen to the elements and the Light, and find other ways to channel power?
And what of the Alliance? New Allies come with the Worgen, but they are cursed. Draenei... don't have good track record with cursed peoples ::cough::broken::cough::. And what of these new Shaman in the Alliance ranks? Natural Allies the Dwarves have discovered their elemental roots. What about an Alliance-founded Shaman organization?
I plan on having fun answering.
Lannden Aug 24th 2009 12:00AM
Iv always fekt bad for them they seem to be the most kind and well meaning race yet seem to be the most punished race.
John Aug 24th 2009 12:47AM
The WOW comic has the draenai Vindicator Maraad playing a relatively major role:
Paladin, uncle to Med'an (and brother in law to Garona), mentoring Med'an in the ways of the light.
And one of the founders on the new council of Tirisfal.
Clbull Aug 24th 2009 2:19PM
Correction: Deathwing was technically created and enpowered by the Titans, back when he was known as Neltharion.
It was actually the Old Gods who corrupted him, and turned him against the other Dragonflights
CyberNigma Aug 28th 2009 7:42PM
I think he was referring to creation in the Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader since.. Nelf died and Deathwing was born in essence by the corruption of the Old Gods. I don't htink he meant it literally.
CyberNigma Aug 28th 2009 7:43PM
sorry, I meant sense, not since lol...
Raynre Aug 24th 2009 12:41AM
So... basically, in order to kill him, we just need to take out his crazy little Goblin iron workers and let him bar-b-que himself to death.
Sounds simple enough.
ElrithCC Aug 24th 2009 3:52AM
I imagine the Deathwing fight will be epic, a monstrous dragon the size of a small island we are running around on tearing off his armored plating, all the while these swarms of his goblin slaves will be rushing about like lemmings trying to repair him. He'll roll around on his belly and sides roaring and screeching, his molten blood flowing from his wounds and
fire flaring up to burn us off.
I imagine the goblins like the little fellows in the Dark Crystal movie, who were drained by the crystal and are just pale mindless slaves to Deathwing's will.
Perhaps we turn this force of goblins against Deathwing, and they go about wreaking havoc on him while we face him from below and above.
Valt Aug 24th 2009 5:58AM
Fighting Deathwing could look like some God of war epic battle. We are using catapults to be launched "on his hand" and then climping up while its all shaky and staff. Theres 20 phases where you kill parts of his body atleast weaken them. but err..what I meant to write is offtopic thing.
I predict these mainly because of Yogg-saron madness visions:
Arthas portal: "Something" about Icecrown. Bolvar and Saurfang as Dk battle most likely.
Assasiniation: New CoT instance in Cataclysm. "protect Garona from infinite dragons" or raid with epic-scale defend/attack of Old Stormwind. (First Orc illusion rather than Human?)
Making of Dragon soul: Also possible CoT instance or something else. But definitely instance-type or Phased battle
Fera of Draka Aug 24th 2009 7:03AM
As far as the dragons seemingly being interested in only one thing... well... imagine you are a member of a dwindling, highly powerful race. They need to propagate, simply to combat the fact that most of their race is either insane or evil. They are in no way furthering their own cause, simply avoiding extinction.
On another note, I am curios to know: Onyxia is Deathwing's Daughter, whom is by all accounts dead... how do they plan on staying within lore rules and bringing her back for level 80 raids? I would imagine the are going to include Varian Wrynn in a quest to kill her, again, this time leading up to the ultimate showdown with Deathwing, possible has something to do with the fact that his children are dead or dying that he is so pissed off?
codeaffe Aug 24th 2009 10:28AM
I think it has been explained the the new Ony fight is not canon. It was added for the 5th anniversary because it is a really fun fight.
Hoggersbud Aug 24th 2009 11:01AM
How many hundreds of people on a single server have brought the head of Onyxia to be mounted in Stormwind or Orgrimmar?
Quite a few?
And you're worried about it being done at 80?
Dghunter Aug 24th 2009 3:32PM
Isn't your second war lore incorrect?
From what I can remember from the books, Zuluhed, who recieved a vision from Deathwing, found the Demon Soul in Tides of Darkness (the second war on Azeroth) and enslaved Alexstrasza with the help of Nekros Skullcrusher. The Dragonmaw clan then took Grim Batol as their stronghold, where they kept the red dragons until the events of Day of The Dragon.
In Beyond the Dark Portal (which is set after Tides of Darkness), Deathwing approaches Teron Gorefiend after he was denied help by Rend and Maim Blackhand (as well as the help of their allies the Dragonmaw). Their deal was that Deathwing would help the Horde for safe passage to Dreanor for him and some of his children/eggs.
The Prestor-Plot failed before he became king of Alterac because of his defeat at the hands of the dragons broke the spell.
That is...unless they retconned it
JonLerner Aug 24th 2009 10:42AM
It's actually Deephome, not Deepholm. I know it looks weird that way, but that is the name of the place.