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Nathrezim
“Dreadlord” redirects here. For the Warcraft III hero, see Dreadlord (Warcraft III). For other uses, see Dreadlord (disambiguation).
Nathrezim
Sathrovarr HS.jpg
Faction/Affiliation Burning Legion, Illidari, Army of the Light, Silver Hand, Independent
Character classes
WoW Icon update.png Necromancer,Paladin, Warlock,
Icon-RPG.png Arcanist, Rogue, Warrior
Racial leader(s) Sire Denathrius
Formerly Tichondrius
Racial mount IconSmall Dreadsteed.gif Nightmare
Homeworld Revendreth; Nathreza
Area(s) Shadowlands; Twisting Nether; Great Dark Beyond; Argus; Azeroth; Outland; Draenor
Language(s) Nathrezim, Eredun
“That’s the problem with the Nathrezim – at least an infernal has the courtesy of announcing its presence.”
— Thalanir Dawnrise, sin’dorei scho
Nathrezim, also called dread lordsor dreadlords in the Common tongue or thal’kituun in their language, meaning “the unseen guests”,are intelligent and cunning demons who usually act as intelligence agents, interrogators and emissaries. The nathrezim are merciless villains who feed upon the energies of mortal creatures. They utilize terror and subterfuge – often turning brother against brother as whole worlds fall before their dark influence.

They were originally created by Sire Denathrius within Sinfall in Revendreth after creating the original venthyr Court of Harvesters, created from the will of Denathrius, and were assumed banished and exiled by Denathrius for their actions and treachery that led to the invasion of the Light within the Ember Ward.[9][10] Prince Renathal considers them more his brothers due to the nature of their creation than his own fellow venthyr, who are created from mortal souls, and hoped they would return to Revendreth penitent and as family.

One conclave of nathrezim went to a Void-consumed planet, where after Sargeras found them led to his corruption.[12] Nathrezim worked for the fiery lords of the Burning Legion, notably Kil’jaeden, as well as tacticians and lieutenants upon the field of battle in times of war. While they are powerful foes on the battlefield, they prefer to turn nations against each other through manipulation and guile.[13] Their homeworld in the Twisting Nether, Nathreza, found a similar fate to Draenor, as Illidan Stormrage obliterated a great part of it. The demon hunter believed that he caused a cataclysmic explosion by overloading the portal he had opened to Nathreza.

During the Third War, some dreadlords served as the Lich King’s jailors, at the behest of Kil’jaeden, and commanded the Plague of Undeath and the Scourge that swept through Lordaeron.

Dreadlords are psychic vampire-like beings who feed on the weak-minded and often use their victims as slaves. They have dead, grey skin like a corpse, no hair, and two sharp canines jutted down their mouth.[14] They are cunning and extremely skilled at magic — on par with the eredar — they are also deadly fighters.[14] Their demonic magics can drain the life of their victims, and they have been reported to devour the souls of their slain victims. They can amass a swarm of flying carrion insects, and have been known to put their enemies to sleep. They prefer to work from the shadows, corrupting slowly, as opposed to assaulting their enemies directly. This makes the dreadlords the perfect henchmen for the most cunning of demons, Kil’jaeden the Deceiver.
Masters of trickery, deceit, and guile, they take pride in the fiendish destruction they have wrought on Azeroth. Affiliated with the Burning Legion, the nathrezim — also termed dreadlords — acted as commanders of the undead Scourge during the Burning Legion’s second invasion, slaughtering thousands with their unnatural hordes. The dreadlords lost much power when several of their most influential members fell to the Forsaken armies under Sylvanas Windrunner’s banner. For a while, the dreadlords seemed almost a myth, a story told to frighten children. People felt safer when they thought the dreadlords were a remote tale; some instead comforted themselves with the lie that the great Varimathras was the only surviving dreadlord. More practical sorts knew that evil never truly dies and that just because they couldn’t see something did not mean it was not there.
The nathrezim also seem to be quite talented smiths, being responsible for some of the most horrific and dangerous weapons to ever grace the world of Azeroth. Primary among these are the plague-infused blade Apocalypse, and the infamous sword of the death knight and second Lich King, Frostmourne.

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