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| name = Y'Shaarj
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| titles = {{hearthstone-inline}} Rage Unbound<ref name="HS">{{ref web|url=http://us.battle.net/hearthstone/en/blog/20079873/whispers-of-the-old-gods-the-entourage-of-yshaarj-3-31-2016|title=Whispers of the Old Gods – The Entourage of Y'Shaarj|date=2016-03-31|accessdate=2016-03-31|author={{Blizz}} Avarius}}</ref>
|image = Klaxxi'vess mural.jpg
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| image = Y'Shaarj.jpg
|race = Old God
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| race = Old God
|titles=The seven headed one,<ref>[[The Praying Mantid]]</ref> the beast of seven heads<ref>[[Shadow, Storm, and Stone]]</ref>
 
|creature = Aberration
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| creature = Aberration
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| faction = Neutral
|affiliation = [[Old Gods' forces]], [[Mantid Empire]], [[Black Empire]]
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| affiliation = [[Old Gods' forces]], [[Black Empire]]
|status = Deceased
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| status = Deceased
|occupation = God of the Klaxxi<br/> Progenitor of the Sha
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| occupation = God of the Klaxxi<br/> Progenitor of the sha
|location = [[The Underhold]], beneath [[Orgrimmar]] ([[Heart of Y'Shaarj]])
 
|relatives = [[Mantid]], [[sha]], other [[Old Gods]]
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| location = [[The Underhold]], beneath [[Orgrimmar]] ([[Heart of Y'Shaarj]])
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| relatives = [[Mantid]], [[sha]], other [[Old Gods]]
 
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'''Y'Shaarj''' (pronounced Yah-Sha-Raj) was the most powerful and wicked of the [[Old Gods]],<ref name="Chronicle29">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 29</ref> eldritch horrors who threatened the world of [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] millennia ago. Y'Shaarj was the only one of the four Old Gods to be killed by the titans, and its [[Heart of Y'Shaarj|heart]] was imprisoned in a vault beneath the [[Vale of Eternal Blossoms]]. The heart later found and restored by [[Garrosh Hellscream]], who then transported it to [[Orgrimmar]]'s [[Underhold]]. The heart was used by Garrosh to increase his power during the [[Garrosh Hellscream (tactics)|final battle]] of the [[Siege of Orgrimmar]]. As Garrosh was defeated, the heart and its power dissipated, leaving nothing left of Y'Shaarj's corrupting influence.
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'''Y'Shaarj''' (pronounced YAH-Sha-Raj)<ref name="HS"/> was the most powerful and wicked of the [[Old Gods]],<ref name="Chronicle29">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 29</ref> eldritch horrors who threatened the world of [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] millennia ago. Y'Shaarj was the only one of the four Old Gods to be killed by the titans, and its [[Heart of Y'Shaarj|heart]] was imprisoned in a vault beneath the [[Vale of Eternal Blossoms]]. The heart later found and restored by [[Garrosh Hellscream]], who then transported it to [[Orgrimmar]]'s [[Underhold]]. The heart was used by Garrosh to increase his power during the [[Garrosh Hellscream (tactics)|final battle]] of the [[Siege of Orgrimmar]]. As Garrosh was defeated, the heart and its power dissipated, leaving nothing left of Y'Shaarj's corrupting influence.
   
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Y'Shaarj was also known as "the seven headed one"<ref>[[The Praying Mantid]]</ref> or "the beast of seven heads",<ref>[[Shadow, Storm, and Stone]]</ref> and is said to have inhaled courage and breathed fear. When it died, its last, terrible breath manifested as the seven prime [[sha]] — [[Sha of Anger|Anger]], [[Sha of Hatred|Hatred]], [[Sha of Violence|Violence]], [[Sha of Fear|Fear]], [[Sha of Doubt|Doubt]], [[Sha of Despair|Despair]] and [[Sha of Pride|Pride]]. Y'Shaarj is fervently worshipped by the [[mantid]], a race of violent, expansionistic [[insectoid]]s who dwell in the lands west of the [[Serpent's Spine]] wall.
The [[sha]], negative emotions made manifest as dark spirits, were spawned from Y'Shaarj's dying breath, and the [[insectoid]] [[mantid]] fervently worship the Old God.
 
   
==Background==
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==Biography==
[[File:Vault of Y'Shaarj.jpg|thumb|The Heart of Y'Shaarj in its Vault]]
 
 
===Before the ordering of Azeroth===
 
===Before the ordering of Azeroth===
Y'Shaarj was the most powerful of the four [[Old Gods]] to plummet into [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] from the [[Great Dark Beyond]], and the greatest bastion of the [[Black Empire]] was built around the massive bulk of the seven headed one.<ref name="Chronicle"/>
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Y'Shaarj was the most powerful of the four [[Old Gods]] to plummet into [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] from the [[Great Dark Beyond]], and the greatest bastion of the [[Black Empire]] was built around its gargantuan bulk.<ref name="Chronicle29"/>
   
When the godlike [[titan]]s arrived to shape and order [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], they created the [[titan-forged]] to battle the Old Gods and their enslaved [[elemental]] servants. Though the titan-forged were successful in defeating and imprisoning the [[Elemental Lords]], the titans realized that Y'Shaarj would prove too great a challenge for them. Thus, [[Aman'Thul]], the Highfather himself, reached down through Azeroth's skies and heaved Y'Shaarj from the surface of the world. In that moment, the Old God was ripped apart, and with its death, mountains shattered and hundreds of titan-forged were instantly obliterated.<ref name="Chronicle36">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 36</ref>
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When the godlike [[titan]]s arrived to shape and order [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], they created the [[titan-forged]] to battle the Old Gods and their enslaved [[elemental]] servants. Though the titan-forged were successful in defeating and imprisoning the [[Elemental Lords]], the titans realized that Y'Shaarj would prove too great a challenge for them; as the titan-forged approached the temple city that lay at the heart of the Black Empire, Y'Shaarj twisted their thoughts and drew out their darkest emotions. Thus, [[Aman'Thul]], the Highfather himself, reached down through Azeroth's skies and heaved the Old God from the surface of the world. In that moment, the massive bulk of the Old One was ripped apart, and its deathrattle caused entire mountains to shatter and hundreds of titan-forged to be instantly obliterated where they stood.<ref name="Chronicle36">''[[World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1]]'', pg. 36</ref>
   
However, Aman'Thul had inadvertently ripped open a wound in Azeroth's surface, and the [[world-soul]]'s [[arcane]] lifeblood flowed to the surface. It was then that the [[Pantheon]] realized that the Old Gods had entrenched themselves too deep to excise without destroying Azeroth itself, and instead they resolved to imprison the remaining three Old Gods rather than outright killing them.<ref name="Chronicle36"/>
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Aman'Thul had inadvertently ripped open a wound in Azeroth's surface, and the [[world-soul]]'s [[arcane]] lifeblood flowed to the surface. It was then that the [[Pantheon]] realized that the Old Gods had entrenched themselves too deep to excise without destroying Azeroth itself, and instead they resolved to imprison the remaining three Old Gods rather than killing them outright.<ref name="Chronicle36"/>
   
 
===Influence after death===
 
===Influence after death===
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===Excavation===
 
===Excavation===
 
[[File:Vault of Y'Shaarj.jpg|thumb|The Heart of Y'Shaarj in its Vault.]]
At the command of [[Garrosh Hellscream]], goblin engineers began excavations in the [[Vale of Eternal Blossoms]] to find a mysterious artifact, but found [[Dark Heart of Pandaria|more than they bargained for]]. With the mining crew terrorized by an ancient power in the depths, adventurers were called in to retrieve whatever remained of the excavation. After clearing the mine full of the [[Blood of Y'Shaarj]], adventurers blasted their way into an underground room. Inside the [[Vault of Y'Shaarj]] was found a chest, suspended from chains, which contained the [[Heart of Y'shaarj]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgvoQk7Tq0&feature=player_embedded Video: Patch 5.3 - Dark Heart of Pandaria Scenario]</ref>
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At the command of [[Garrosh Hellscream]], goblin engineers began excavations in the [[Vale of Eternal Blossoms]] to find a mysterious artifact, but found [[Dark Heart of Pandaria|more than they bargained for]]. With the mining crew terrorized by an ancient power in the depths, adventurers were called in to retrieve whatever remained of the excavation. After clearing the mine full of the [[Blood of Y'Shaarj]], adventurers blasted their way into an underground room. Inside the [[Vault of Y'Shaarj]] was found a chest, suspended from chains, which contained the [[Heart of Y'Shaarj]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgvoQk7Tq0&feature=player_embedded Video: Patch 5.3 - Dark Heart of Pandaria Scenario]</ref>
   
===Resurrection===
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===Final breath===
[[Garrosh Hellscream]] later fully restored the [[Heart of Y'shaarj]] using the pools of Pandaria. Fortunately, the whole God was not resurrected.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/347856150026412034 Dave Kosak on Twitter]</ref> The heart was taken to [[Orgrimmar]], and placed in the [[Underhold]], Garrosh's new seat of power.
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[[Garrosh Hellscream]] later fully restored the [[Heart of Y'Shaarj]] using the pools of Pandaria. Fortunately, the whole God was not resurrected.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DaveKosak/status/347856150026412034 Dave Kosak on Twitter]</ref> The heart was taken to [[Orgrimmar]], and placed in the [[Underhold]], Garrosh's new seat of power.
   
 
After Garrosh's defeat, the Heart has suffered a failure and the [[Fading Breath]] briefly remained on the floor of the Underhold, then faded from existence, ending the life, influence and corruption of Y'Shaarj. With every Sha Prime and its heart dead, nothing remains of its power.
 
After Garrosh's defeat, the Heart has suffered a failure and the [[Fading Breath]] briefly remained on the floor of the Underhold, then faded from existence, ending the life, influence and corruption of Y'Shaarj. With every Sha Prime and its heart dead, nothing remains of its power.
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*{{Text|whisper|I can taste the essence of your soul... it is sweet...}}
 
*{{Text|whisper|I can taste the essence of your soul... it is sweet...}}
   
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==Trivia==
==Notes and trivia==
 
 
*A small remnant of the power of Y'Shaarj that spawned the sha, a single [[Droplet of Y'Shaarj|Drop of Y'Shaarj]] can magnify emotional states for thousands of yards, causing entire towns to shut down in fear or doubt.<ref>[[Droplet of Y'Shaarj]]</ref>
 
*Y'Shaarj and its defeat are described in the [[mogu]] lore object [[Shadow, Storm, and Stone]].
 
*Y'Shaarj is voiced by [[Frank Welker]].
 
*Y'Shaarj is voiced by [[Frank Welker]].
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*Y'Shaarj appears as [[hswiki:Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound|a legendary card]] in the [[Whispers of the Old Gods]] expansion for ''[[Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft]]''. Its flavor text reads: ''"When he's working out, he binds all that rage back into a ponytail."''
*A small remnant of the power of Y'shaarj that spawned the sha, a single [[Droplet of Y'Shaarj|Drop of Y'shaarj]] can magnify emotional states for thousands of yards, causing entire towns to shut down in fear or doubt.<ref>[[Droplet of Y'Shaarj]]</ref>
 
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**There is also a common Druid spell called [[hswiki:Mark of Y'Shaarj|Mark of Y'Shaarj]]. The flavor text reads: ''"Y'shaarj had three sons: Mark, Theodore, and Chris."''
*Y'Shaarj and his defeat are described in the [[mogu]] lore object [[Shadow, Storm, and Stone]].
 
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**[[hswiki:Y'Shaarj's Strength|Y'Shaarj's Strength]] is one of the two spell effects that can be chosen when playing the [[hswiki:Mire Keeper|Mire Keeper]] card.
   
 
==Inspiration==
 
==Inspiration==
Based off the "black goat with seven eyes" quote from the [[Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron]], it is possible that Y'Shaarj is a reference to {{wplink|H.P. Lovecraft}}'s {{wplink|Shub-Niggurath}}, who was known as "The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". However it is not completely certain if the goat is in fact Y'Shaarj.
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*Based off the "black goat with seven eyes" quote from the [[Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron]], it is possible that Y'Shaarj is a reference to {{wplink|H.P. Lovecraft}}'s {{wplink|Shub-Niggurath}}, who was known as "The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". However, it is not completely certain if the goat is in fact Y'Shaarj.
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*Y'Shaarj has several distinct similarities with the dragon [[diablo:Tathamet|Tathamet]] from [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard]]'s ''[[Diablo franchise|Diablo]]'' universe. Both Y'Shaarj and Tathamet are seven-headed entities of evil who were slain by godlike beings countless millennia ago ([[Aman'Thul]] and [[diablo:Anu|Anu]], respectively), and both of them left behind seven entities of darkness, each embodying a different negative aspect, after their death (the seven prime [[sha]] and the seven [[diablo:Great Evils|Great Evils]], respectively).
   
 
==Speculation==
 
==Speculation==
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===Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron===
 
===Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron===
[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm|''Cataclysm'']] introduced a new item, the [[Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron]], which whispers to the player on each attempt to open it. While most of these (extremely vague and cryptic) whispers are thought to describe [[N'Zoth]], one describes a "black goat with seven eyes", which may refer to Y'Shaarj due to the similar theme of seven eyes/heads.
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[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm|''Cataclysm'']] introduced a new item, the [[Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron]], which whispers to the player on each attempt to open it. While most of these (extremely vague and cryptic) whispers are thought to describe [[N'Zoth]], one describes a "black goat with seven eyes", which may refer to Y'Shaarj due to the similar theme of seven eyes/heads. As shown in ''Hearthstone'', Y'Shaarj indeed has seven eyes and goat-like horns.
   
 
*{{Text|Whisper|Have you had the dream again? A black goat with seven eyes that watches from the outside.}}
 
*{{Text|Whisper|Have you had the dream again? A black goat with seven eyes that watches from the outside.}}
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
File:Heart of yshaarj.png|The [[Heart of Y'Shaarj]]
 
File:Heart of yshaarj.png|The [[Heart of Y'Shaarj]]
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File:Klaxxi'vess mural.jpg|A mantid mural in Klaxi'vess believed to depict Y'Shaarj.
 
File:Heart of Fear mural.jpg|A mural in the [[Heart of Fear]], likely depicting the beast of seven heads.
 
File:Heart of Fear mural.jpg|A mural in the [[Heart of Fear]], likely depicting the beast of seven heads.
 
File:Heart chest.png|The chest that was used to bring the heart to the pools of Pandaria.
 
File:Heart chest.png|The chest that was used to bring the heart to the pools of Pandaria.
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;Fan art
 
<gallery>
 
File:Y'Shaarj by Manticora-Miorro.jpg|Y'Shaarj by Manticora Miorro
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== References ==
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*{{#vlink:lZ_L0E57SL8|Hearthstone <nowiki>|</nowiki> Lore of the Cards <nowiki>|</nowiki> Y'Shaarj}}
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[[Category:Mists of Pandaria]]
 
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NeutralY'Shaarj
Image of Y'Shaarj
Title Hearthstone Rage Unbound[1]
Race Old God (Aberration)
Affiliation(s) Old Gods' forces, Black Empire
Occupation God of the Klaxxi
Progenitor of the sha
Location The Underhold, beneath Orgrimmar (Heart of Y'Shaarj)
Status Deceased
Relative(s) Mantid, sha, other Old Gods

Y'Shaarj (pronounced YAH-Sha-Raj)[1] was the most powerful and wicked of the Old Gods,[2] eldritch horrors who threatened the world of Azeroth millennia ago. Y'Shaarj was the only one of the four Old Gods to be killed by the titans, and its heart was imprisoned in a vault beneath the Vale of Eternal Blossoms. The heart later found and restored by Garrosh Hellscream, who then transported it to Orgrimmar's Underhold. The heart was used by Garrosh to increase his power during the final battle of the Siege of Orgrimmar. As Garrosh was defeated, the heart and its power dissipated, leaving nothing left of Y'Shaarj's corrupting influence.

Y'Shaarj was also known as "the seven headed one"[3] or "the beast of seven heads",[4] and is said to have inhaled courage and breathed fear. When it died, its last, terrible breath manifested as the seven prime shaAnger, Hatred, Violence, Fear, Doubt, Despair and Pride. Y'Shaarj is fervently worshipped by the mantid, a race of violent, expansionistic insectoids who dwell in the lands west of the Serpent's Spine wall.

Biography

Before the ordering of Azeroth

Y'Shaarj was the most powerful of the four Old Gods to plummet into Azeroth from the Great Dark Beyond, and the greatest bastion of the Black Empire was built around its gargantuan bulk.[2]

When the godlike titans arrived to shape and order Azeroth, they created the titan-forged to battle the Old Gods and their enslaved elemental servants. Though the titan-forged were successful in defeating and imprisoning the Elemental Lords, the titans realized that Y'Shaarj would prove too great a challenge for them; as the titan-forged approached the temple city that lay at the heart of the Black Empire, Y'Shaarj twisted their thoughts and drew out their darkest emotions. Thus, Aman'Thul, the Highfather himself, reached down through Azeroth's skies and heaved the Old God from the surface of the world. In that moment, the massive bulk of the Old One was ripped apart, and its deathrattle caused entire mountains to shatter and hundreds of titan-forged to be instantly obliterated where they stood.[5]

Aman'Thul had inadvertently ripped open a wound in Azeroth's surface, and the world-soul's arcane lifeblood flowed to the surface. It was then that the Pantheon realized that the Old Gods had entrenched themselves too deep to excise without destroying Azeroth itself, and instead they resolved to imprison the remaining three Old Gods rather than killing them outright.[5]

Influence after death

As the titan-forged known as Highkeeper Ra made his way to establish the stronghold of Uldum in the southwestern reaches of Azeroth, he came upon the remains of Y'Shaarj, the largest intact part of which was its twisted heart. Ra resolved to seal the heart in a subterranean vault below the Vale of Eternal Blossoms, in the hope that studying it would help the titan-forged gain a better understanding of the Old Gods and the Void. Ra then charged some of his mogu followers to watch over the vault and the surrounding lands, before continuing west.[6]

After the war between the aqir and the trolls, many years after Y'Shaarj's death, a colony of aqir congregated around the southern areas of Azeroth. Though they did not know it, they were drawn to the lingering presence of the Old One, and were soon warped into a new race, known as the mantid. The mantid continued to worship their Old God masters for millennia to come.[7]

Later still, Y'Shaarj's lingering presence also began giving rise to the sha: malevolent spirits who fed on negative emotions.[8]

Excavation

Vault of Y'Shaarj

The Heart of Y'Shaarj in its Vault.

At the command of Garrosh Hellscream, goblin engineers began excavations in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms to find a mysterious artifact, but found more than they bargained for. With the mining crew terrorized by an ancient power in the depths, adventurers were called in to retrieve whatever remained of the excavation. After clearing the mine full of the Blood of Y'Shaarj, adventurers blasted their way into an underground room. Inside the Vault of Y'Shaarj was found a chest, suspended from chains, which contained the Heart of Y'Shaarj.[9]

Final breath

Garrosh Hellscream later fully restored the Heart of Y'Shaarj using the pools of Pandaria. Fortunately, the whole God was not resurrected.[10] The heart was taken to Orgrimmar, and placed in the Underhold, Garrosh's new seat of power.

After Garrosh's defeat, the Heart has suffered a failure and the Fading Breath briefly remained on the floor of the Underhold, then faded from existence, ending the life, influence and corruption of Y'Shaarj. With every Sha Prime and its heart dead, nothing remains of its power.

The Klaxxi

Upon reaching exalted with the Klaxxi, a faction of mantid that have turned against their queen, Kil'ruk the Wind-Reaver will tell the player the story of the mantid's origins and Y'Shaarj.

Wakener, your deeds have earned you the trust of the Klaxxi.
You are to be rewarded. Walk with me.
We mantid are an elder race. The pandaren you associate with - they are but children. They have their role to play.
Each cycle, our young swarm their walls. The pandaren slay the weak. The strong return.
With each generation, we grow ever stronger.
Before your history began, our empire was vast. We shared this world with our sister kingdoms, Ahn'Qiraj and Azjol-Nerub.
Our Gods were many, and powerful. We mantid worshipped the seven heads of Y'shaarj[sic].
Great was the Old One, and terrible was His wrath. He consumed hope and begat despair; He inhaled courage and breathed fear.
When the usurpers came - the ones you call "Titans" - Y'shaarj was destroyed.
His last terrible breath has haunted this land ever since, but the shadows he left behind are mere whispers of his former glory.
I tell you now, because you have earned this warning.
Your gods are not our gods, outsider.
If the Old Ones ever return, we mantid will once again stand by their side.
The wisest among you will do the same.

This story foreshadows the events that took during the Siege of Orgrimmar, as the Paragons of the Klaxxi ultimately sided with Garrosh Hellscream, who managed to uncover the Heart of Y'Shaarj and even wield its power to some extent.

The Whispers of Y'Shaarj

See also: Old Gods#Whispers

During the fight against Garrosh Hellscream in Siege of Orgrimmar, players can periodically hear the whisperings of Y'Shaarj, coming from its reanimated heart:

  • You can never leave this place. There is no way home.
  • You will die when you leave this place. There is nothing left of your world.
  • You have already lost.
  • All of your friends are dead.
  • No one is coming to save you.
  • Your allies will leave you behind.
  • You cannot succeed. Your cause is hopeless.
  • Your allies think you are weak.
  • You do not have the strength to defeat him, you are too weak to carry on.

You hear whispers come out of Inv axe 2h orgrimmarraid d 01 [Xal'atoh, Desecrated Image of Gorehowl]:

  • With each threat unraveled, a step closer to my realm.
  • Another blemish on your soul.
  • You will rest in Ny'alotha.
  • You should kill them all. You must kill them all.
  • Eyes are the windows to the soul. Shatter them forever.
  • Pluck their wings. Leave them broken.
  • Pay the cost of greatness.
  • All should bow before you. Make them!
  • All that you have accomplished, all that you have won, yet still you lick the boots of kings.
  • Carve more slowly, that I may feed.
  • Embrace your rage.
  • Caress your fear.
  • Gorge your hatred.
  • Voice your doubts.
  • When you walk among the black forest, you will see.
  • I can taste the essence of your soul... it is sweet...

Trivia

Inspiration

  • Based off the "black goat with seven eyes" quote from the Trade archaeology cthunspuzzlebox [Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron], it is possible that Y'Shaarj is a reference to H.P. Lovecraft's Shub-Niggurath, who was known as "The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". However, it is not completely certain if the goat is in fact Y'Shaarj.
  • Y'Shaarj has several distinct similarities with the dragon Tathamet from Blizzard's Diablo universe. Both Y'Shaarj and Tathamet are seven-headed entities of evil who were slain by godlike beings countless millennia ago (Aman'Thul and Anu, respectively), and both of them left behind seven entities of darkness, each embodying a different negative aspect, after their death (the seven prime sha and the seven Great Evils, respectively).

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Y'Shaarj's seven heads may explain why hydras such as Aku'mai, also multi-headed creatures, are associated with the Old Gods.

Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron

Cataclysm introduced a new item, the Trade archaeology cthunspuzzlebox [Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron], which whispers to the player on each attempt to open it. While most of these (extremely vague and cryptic) whispers are thought to describe N'Zoth, one describes a "black goat with seven eyes", which may refer to Y'Shaarj due to the similar theme of seven eyes/heads. As shown in Hearthstone, Y'Shaarj indeed has seven eyes and goat-like horns.

  • Have you had the dream again? A black goat with seven eyes that watches from the outside.

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References

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