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AllianceOmenai
Temple of Telhamat
Main leader IconSmall Draenei Male Amaan the Wise
Race(s) DraeneiDraenei Draenei
Broken Broken
Character classes Priest, Warrior, Anchorite, Vindicator, Scout
Capital Temple of Telhamat
Theater of operations Hellfire Peninsula
Language(s) Draenei, Common
Affiliation Exodar, Alliance, Independent
Status Active

The Omenai are a religious order of draenei at the Temple of Telhamat,[1][2][3] where they are led by Amaan the Wise. When Velen and the majority of the draenei race left for Azeroth, these draenei remained on Outland to reestablish a presence at their holy places.[4]

History[]

Illidan[]

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When the Watchers entered Outland in their pursuit of Illidan Stormrage, Maiev Shadowsong visited the Temple of Telhamat and asked the draenei about Akama. They told her that he was a leader in a faction known as the Ashtongue tribe, had access to troops, and knew this land.[5]

The Burning Crusade[]

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During the invasion of Outland, after the Dark Portal reopened, Alliance adventurers met Warp-Scryer Kryv who told them about the Omenai and sent them to meet Amaan the Wise, who welcomed them warmly.[4] As one of the Omenai's missions is to restore their sacred places, Amaan sent the adventurers to the Pools of Aggonar in order to cleanse it of the demons that infected these waters once sacred to the draenei.[6] As it was the blood of the demon Aggonar that fouled the very essence of these holy waters, he also sent them to cleanse them with a cleansing vial and to kill Aggonis, the manifestation of his remaining essence in Outland. After their success, Amaan announced that they could finally begin their work to restore the pools to their former purity.[7]

Worrying about the blood elves' use of demonic magics, Elsaana sent the adventurers to neutralize the voidwalkers that they drained in the Hellfire Peninsula.[8]

At some point, Vindicator Sedai left the temple to try to negotiate peace with the orcs of the nearby Mag'har Post. His brother Anchorite Obadei began to worry when he didn't return, and sent an adventurer who discovered his corpse.[9] Enraged by his friend's death, and the Omenai's decision not to counterattack, the broken Makuru asked the adventurer to enact vengeance by killing several Mag'har grunts. Anchorite Obadei later chastised Makuru, as this went against Sedai's ideals,[2] and sent the adventurer to Amaan in order to shed some light on the situation.[10] The leader of the Omenai lent them an artifact called the Seer's Relic, and though the relic didn't have the power to reveal the past, it could grant a vision showing a likely series of events. In this vision, Sedai was escorted from the village by two Mag'har orc guards who swore they'd kill him if he ever came back. However, Krun Spinebreaker and a pair of fel orc Laughing Skull Ambushers ambushed the group and managed to kill them all. It is unknown if the events shown in the vision are what really happened, but Amaan hoped that it might lead the adventurer to consider other possibilities, rather than making an assumption and believing it the truth.[11]

Like the other Broken, Ikan was lost after his mind suffered terrible pain from the orcs' demonic magic. He later met the Omenai and found hope among them, finding once more the ways of the Light.[12] He later asked the adventurers to save his people from the Illidari Taskmasters in the Ruins of Sha'naar. Consequently, a few managed to escape to the temple, where they are now trying to relearn the old ways of the Light under the Omenai.[1]

At some point, the Cenarion Expedition in Zangarmarsh requested help from the Omenai, in order to study what happened in the region and help reverse any damage possible. Amaan later sent the adventurers in support.[13]

Members[]

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See also[]

References[]

 
  1. ^ a b A [10-30] Cruel Taskmasters
  2. ^ a b A [10-30] Makuru's Vengeance
  3. ^ Scout Vanura's gossip text
  4. ^ a b A [10-30] The Temple of Telhamat
  5. ^ World of Warcraft: Illidan, chapter 2
  6. ^ A [10-30] The Pools of Aggonar
  7. ^ A [10-30] Cleansing the Waters
  8. ^ A [10-30] An Ambitious Plan
  9. ^ A [10-30] In Search of Sedai
  10. ^ A [10-30] Atonement
  11. ^ A [10-30] The Seer's Relic
  12. ^ Ikan#Quotes
  13. ^ A [10-30] Helping the Cenarion Post

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