Life
- For the Krasarang Wilds quest, see
[86] Life.
The energies of life, commonly known as nature magic, promote growth and renewal in all things. Death, in the form of necromantic magic, acts as a counterbalance to life. Together, these two forces hold sway over every living thing in the physical universe.[1]
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History
The first life form to emerge in the Great Dark Beyond were the elementals. One of the most basic and primordial life forms, they were created when shards of fractured Light thrown in the physical universe hit planets and infused them with the spark of life. As such, they can be found on nearly every planet that houses life.[2]
Spirit, or chi as the pandaren call it,[3] is the life force that shaman manipulate.[4] Spirit energy is intrinsically linked to the elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This life-giving force interconnects and binds all things in existence as one.[1] The amount of Spirit energy available on a planet regulates the temperament of the elementals. The more spirit energy, the more slumbering the elementals are. A world with raging elementals such as Azeroth is indicative of a low supply of spirit energy.
On Azeroth, Alexstrasza became the Aspect of Life and, together with her red dragonflight, they were made protectors of all life by the titan Eonar. The fire of the red dragons can not only hurt but also bring new life.
Nature
Druids work with the natural life forces of the world.[5] Druid healing involves life force being drained and transferred.[6] They ask the surrounding nature to lend them their energy in order to cast spells or to aid them in battle.[7] The Verdant Wilds is teeming with the life spirit.[8]
Fel
Fel magic is fueled by the sacrifice, often insignificant (a living fish, or a few strands of seaweed)[9] and burning of life.[10] A dramatic increase in power is provided to warlocks when they fuse their demons' life energy to their own. The more closely linked they are with the demons they sacrifice, the greater the power of the ritual.[11]
Blood magic
Blood magic is a form of tortured life magic that uses blood as a power source.[12][13] Death knights use blood magic to command the very life force of their enemies.[14]
E'ko
E'ko is a term referring to a strange life force,[15] it is the spiritual power[16] that each creature of Winterspring possess. Different creatures possess different e'ko and when one of these creatures are killed a bit of their e'ko sometimes comes out. The Witch Doctor Mau'ari knows an incantation that transforms the e'ko into juju.
Involvement
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- Sur'jan used his dagger filled with the life force of dead crocolisks to restore his shaman mojo.[17] He also absorbed the life force of destroyed pterrordax eggs.[18]
In the RPG
Scarlet Crusaders
Midnight rituals of the Scarlet Crusade imbue its devotees with the ability to "infect" the undead with the spark of life — and in doing so, make them vulnerable as normal mortals. Just as the Scarlet Crusade trains its members to manipulate their life force, it also trains them to protect it. As a Crusader becomes more powerful they can use their life force to incinerate any who stand in their way.[19]
Notes
- Sacrificial magic was considered the greatest violation of life by the Pantheon.[20]
- According to the apothecaries, there is a life energy in the waters of the Barrens oases, invigorating and altering the plants and beasts that drink it.[21]
See also
References
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 13
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
- ^ Dave Kosak on Twitter
- ^ Dave Kosak on Twitter
- ^ The Sundering, pg. 360. " Druids worked with the natural life forces of the world and who better represented that than Alexstrasza?"
- ^ The Demon Soul, pg. 461 - 463
- ^ War of the Ancients Trilogy
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[Strangling Root]
- ^ The Comic Volume 4 - Whispers. "fel magic is powerful...and we are near the sea. It requires but an insignificant sacrifice--a living fish or two, a few strands of seaweed--to fuel the magic."
- ^ The Comic Volume 4 - Hard Choices. "We will use the injured gryphon's life force to power our fel magic."
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[Jubeka's Journal] - "While the act greatly enrages our demonic servants, fusing their life energy to our own provides a dramatic increase in power. With a little experimentation, I discovered that the more closely linked you are with the demon you sacrifice, the greater the power of the ritual."
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[90R] Life Blood
- ^ Jeremy Feasel on Twitter
- ^ Lord Thorval - "As disciples of blood, you strive to master the very lifeforce of your enemies..."
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[51] Strange Life Forces
- ^ Witch Doctor Mau'ari
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[110 - 120] Crocolisk Life
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[110 - 120] Terrorizing their Eggs
- ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 186 - 188
- ^ Seeking the Soulstones: Blade's Edge Memory: Doomguard says: Sacrificial magic was considered the greatest violation of life.
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[15] Fungal Spores
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