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− | '''C'Thun''' ({{pron|k'θuːn}}) is |
+ | '''C'Thun''' ('''{{pron|k'θuːn}}''' '''Ka-Thune''') is the [[Old God]] of madness and chaos that created the [[qiraji]] and resides within the city of [[Ahn'Qiraj]] in [[Silithus]]. He appears in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' as the final encounter in the [[Temple of Ahn'Qiraj]], implemented in [[patch 1.9]]. |
− | ==Biography== |
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− | ===Before the Ordering of Azeroth=== |
+ | === Before the Ordering of Azeroth === |
[[File:OldGods.png|thumb]] |
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− | As one of the |
+ | As one of the four [[Old Gods]] - who are known to be among the most powerful beings that ever walked [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] - C'Thun ruled over the young world. Azeroth was overwhelmed by elemental storms and the Old Gods held tyranny over it.<ref name=oldgods>[[The Old Gods and the Ordering of Azeroth]]</ref> |
− | Along the journey of the [[Titans]] they happened upon Azeroth. As the Titans made their way across the primordial landscape, they encountered a number of hostile elemental beings. These elementals vowed to drive the Titans back and keep their world inviolate from the invaders' metallic touch. The Pantheon, disturbed by the Old Gods' penchant for evil, waged war upon the elementals and their dark masters. Though the elementals were powerful beyond mortal comprehension, their combined forces could not stop the Titans.<ref name=oldgods/> A battle between a titan and C'thun and power raged in [[Silithus]]. |
+ | Along the journey of the [[Titans]] they happened upon Azeroth. As the Titans made their way across the primordial landscape, they encountered a number of hostile elemental beings. These elementals vowed to drive the Titans back and keep their world inviolate from the invaders' metallic touch. The Pantheon, disturbed by the Old Gods' penchant for evil, waged war upon the elementals and their dark masters. Though the elementals were powerful beyond mortal comprehension, their combined forces could not stop the Titans.<ref name=oldgods/> A battle between a titan and C'thun and power raged in [[Silithus]].<ref name="prophecy">[[The Prophecy of C'Thun]]</ref> It is commonly believed that a Titan died in the war against the Old Gods, though it could simply have been just a [[titan-forged]] that perished or possibly many titan-forged.{{fact}} |
The Pantheon shattered the Old Gods' citadels and chained the surviving three evil gods far beneath the surface of the world. Without the Old Gods' power to keep their raging spirits bound to the physical world, the elementals were banished to an abyssal plane, where they would contend with one another for all eternity. With the elementals' departure, nature calmed, and the world settled into a peaceful harmony.<ref name=oldgods/> |
The Pantheon shattered the Old Gods' citadels and chained the surviving three evil gods far beneath the surface of the world. Without the Old Gods' power to keep their raging spirits bound to the physical world, the elementals were banished to an abyssal plane, where they would contend with one another for all eternity. With the elementals' departure, nature calmed, and the world settled into a peaceful harmony.<ref name=oldgods/> |
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− | ===Creation of the Qiraji=== |
+ | === Creation of the Qiraji === |
+ | [[File:Call_of_C'Thun.jpg|thumb]] |
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For countless ages, C'Thun slept and watched as races evolved, fought each other, saw invasion of the [[Legion]] and still, created plans for the future - its future. In the desert into which it fell, C'Thun found primitive life-forms known as the [[Silithid]]. The Old God created avatars from the [[Silithid]] in its own image. These avatars were to be known as the [[Qiraji]], a sapient race that would come to occupy the western lands of [[Kalimdor]]. The great fortress city of [[Ahn'Qiraj]] was created to house their growing armies and prepare for the coming of C'Thun. |
For countless ages, C'Thun slept and watched as races evolved, fought each other, saw invasion of the [[Legion]] and still, created plans for the future - its future. In the desert into which it fell, C'Thun found primitive life-forms known as the [[Silithid]]. The Old God created avatars from the [[Silithid]] in its own image. These avatars were to be known as the [[Qiraji]], a sapient race that would come to occupy the western lands of [[Kalimdor]]. The great fortress city of [[Ahn'Qiraj]] was created to house their growing armies and prepare for the coming of C'Thun. |
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− | ===War of the Shifting Sands=== |
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After his children had spent thousands of years building an army capable of exacting revenge upon the whole of Kalimdor the moment that C'Thun had so patiently waited for had finally arrived.<ref name=prophecy/> |
After his children had spent thousands of years building an army capable of exacting revenge upon the whole of Kalimdor the moment that C'Thun had so patiently waited for had finally arrived.<ref name=prophecy/> |
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[[File:C'Thun01.jpg|thumb|The Eye of C'Thun]] |
[[File:C'Thun01.jpg|thumb|The Eye of C'Thun]] |
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Centuries later the [[Gates of Ahn'Qiraj]] had been reopened, and the war reached its conclusion. Rumors circulated that C'Thun is present here with its great, horrifying lidless Eye, surrounded by a sea of tentacles and will vaporize every ignorant mortal who thinks of daring to challenge its supreme power and right to the world of Azeroth. [[Adventurer|Mortal Heroes]] battled both the Silithid and the Qiraji to reach the heart of the great temple of [[Ahn'Qiraj]] where the [[Old Gods|Old God]] was defeated and his invasion into [[Azeroth]] was halted. |
Centuries later the [[Gates of Ahn'Qiraj]] had been reopened, and the war reached its conclusion. Rumors circulated that C'Thun is present here with its great, horrifying lidless Eye, surrounded by a sea of tentacles and will vaporize every ignorant mortal who thinks of daring to challenge its supreme power and right to the world of Azeroth. [[Adventurer|Mortal Heroes]] battled both the Silithid and the Qiraji to reach the heart of the great temple of [[Ahn'Qiraj]] where the [[Old Gods|Old God]] was defeated and his invasion into [[Azeroth]] was halted. |
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[[File:CThunComic.jpg|thumb|left|The body of C'Thun]] |
[[File:CThunComic.jpg|thumb|left|The body of C'Thun]] |
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⚫ | {{graphic novel}}While the [[Lich King]] attacked [[Stormwind City]] and [[Orgrimmar]] - distracting [[King Varian Wrynn]] and [[Warchief Thrall]] - [[Cho'gall]] began the resurrection of his new master - the Old God C'Thun. This deformed the ogre's body which became monstrous and with similar features to his master's. |
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⚫ | While the [[Lich King]] attacked [[Stormwind City]] and [[Orgrimmar]] - distracting [[King Varian Wrynn]] and [[Warchief Thrall]] - [[Cho'gall]] began the resurrection of his new master - the Old God C'Thun. This deformed the ogre's body which became monstrous and with similar features to his master's. |
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− | ==The Whispers of C'Thun== |
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Throughout the [[Ahn'Qiraj]] instances, players can periodically hear the whisperings of the [[Old God]], C'Thun: |
Throughout the [[Ahn'Qiraj]] instances, players can periodically hear the whisperings of the [[Old God]], C'Thun: |
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*{{text|whisper|It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.}} ''(Removed)'' |
*{{text|whisper|It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.}} ''(Removed)'' |
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C'Thun in the encounter is a composition of different NPCs: |
C'Thun in the encounter is a composition of different NPCs: |
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*[[C'Thun (tactics)#Phase 2|Body of C'Thun]] |
*[[C'Thun (tactics)#Phase 2|Body of C'Thun]] |
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*[[C'Thun (tactics)#Phase 2|Stomach of C'Thun]] (More of a room than an NPC) |
*[[C'Thun (tactics)#Phase 2|Stomach of C'Thun]] (More of a room than an NPC) |
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Also pointing towards a reference to Cthulhu is the idea of insanity, such as the Dark Edge of Insanity item drop, as well as possibly several of his quotes, such as "Your friends will abandon you", and "You will betray your friends." Cthulhu in H.P. Lovecraft's novels deals very heavily with insanity as well, with both his followers often being described as mad, as well as those who find themselves in the events surrounding him often losing their sanity. |
Also pointing towards a reference to Cthulhu is the idea of insanity, such as the Dark Edge of Insanity item drop, as well as possibly several of his quotes, such as "Your friends will abandon you", and "You will betray your friends." Cthulhu in H.P. Lovecraft's novels deals very heavily with insanity as well, with both his followers often being described as mad, as well as those who find themselves in the events surrounding him often losing their sanity. |
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− | It is likely that the words C'Thun, Cthulhu, Cthonia, and C'Tan are all derived in some form from the Greek word "[[wikipedia:Chthonic|Chthonios]]" (Xθωνιος), which means "under the earth or "inside the earth". Although there was no specific god named Chthon in Greek mythology, the word "chthonic" (sometimes spelled "cthonic") is still used in mythological studies as an adjective to describe earth-related deities. It seems that Blizzard, Lovecraft and Games Workshop adapted the word for their own uses. |
+ | It is likely that the words C'Thun, Cthulhu, Cthonia, and C'Tan (the latter two terms being from the [[wikipedia:Warhammer_40,000|Warhammer 40,000]] fictional universe) are all derived in some form from the Greek word "[[wikipedia:Chthonic|Chthonios]]" (Xθωνιος), which means "under the earth or "inside the earth". Although there was no specific god named Chthon in Greek mythology, the word "chthonic" (sometimes spelled "cthonic") is still used in mythological studies as an adjective to describe earth-related deities. It seems that Blizzard, Lovecraft, and Games Workshop (the publisher of Warhammer 40,000) all adapted the word for their own uses. |
− | While C'Thun bears no striking physical resemblance to artists' renderings of Cthulhu, it is an [[Old God]], possibly similar to the "Great Old Ones" from Lovecraft's novels, of whom Cthulhu is the most prominent (though not the most powerful) member. C'Thun's eye, however, does greatly resemble Tolkien's [[wikipedia:Eye of Sauron|Eye of Sauron]]. The eye of C'Thun looks very much like the Dungeons & Dragons god, Gruumsh, the chief-god of the orcs. C'Thun's physical form bears at least some resemblance to the Zerg Overmind of [[Starcraft]]. |
+ | While C'Thun bears no striking physical resemblance to artists' renderings of Cthulhu (who is usually portrayed as roughly humanoid, with octopoid facial features), it is an [[Old God]], possibly similar to the "Great Old Ones" from Lovecraft's novels, of whom Cthulhu is the most prominent (though not the most powerful) member. C'Thun's eye, however, does greatly resemble Tolkien's [[wikipedia:Eye of Sauron|Eye of Sauron]]. The eye of C'Thun looks very much like the Dungeons & Dragons god, Gruumsh, the chief-god of the orcs. C'Thun's physical form bears at least some resemblance to the Zerg Overmind of [[Starcraft]]. |
− | + | A possible resemblance between C'Thun and the C'Tan "star gods" of Warhammer 40,000 is that the old gods of Warcraft fought against the titans, while the C'Tan fought a race of advanced, virtuous beings called (somewhat paradoxically from a Warcraft point of view) the "Old Ones". The Old Gods and the C'Tan share a number of similarities, as do the titans and the Old Ones. |
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The name Cthun is referenced in the Stephen King short story "N." featured in ''Just After Sunset.'' In the story, Cthun is a hidden world of old gods and abominations that is kept at bay by a shifting circle of stones in an abandoned field, where a caretaker must stand watch and, through his perception, constantly "fix" the circle by making sure there are eight stones instead of seven. The rite induces severe OCD-like symptoms in its practitioners, resulting in a string of identical suicides. One of the beings that frequently attempts to pass through the circle is described as an inhuman, three-lobed eye, and a strange leathery helmet. |
The name Cthun is referenced in the Stephen King short story "N." featured in ''Just After Sunset.'' In the story, Cthun is a hidden world of old gods and abominations that is kept at bay by a shifting circle of stones in an abandoned field, where a caretaker must stand watch and, through his perception, constantly "fix" the circle by making sure there are eight stones instead of seven. The rite induces severe OCD-like symptoms in its practitioners, resulting in a string of identical suicides. One of the beings that frequently attempts to pass through the circle is described as an inhuman, three-lobed eye, and a strange leathery helmet. |
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C'Thun may also be a reference to [[wikipedia:List_of_Legacy_of_Kain_characters#Elder_God|Elder God]] from the Legacy of Kain series. |
C'Thun may also be a reference to [[wikipedia:List_of_Legacy_of_Kain_characters#Elder_God|Elder God]] from the Legacy of Kain series. |
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- Were you looking for the boss encounter in Ahn'Qiraj, see Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Factiongfx/faction_tip_link.json' not found. C'Thun?
C'Thun (pronounced /k'θuːn/ Ka-Thune) is the Old God of madness and chaos that created the qiraji and resides within the city of Ahn'Qiraj in Silithus. He appears in World of Warcraft as the final encounter in the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj, implemented in patch 1.9.
Biography
Before the Ordering of Azeroth
As one of the four Old Gods - who are known to be among the most powerful beings that ever walked Azeroth - C'Thun ruled over the young world. Azeroth was overwhelmed by elemental storms and the Old Gods held tyranny over it.[2]
Along the journey of the Titans they happened upon Azeroth. As the Titans made their way across the primordial landscape, they encountered a number of hostile elemental beings. These elementals vowed to drive the Titans back and keep their world inviolate from the invaders' metallic touch. The Pantheon, disturbed by the Old Gods' penchant for evil, waged war upon the elementals and their dark masters. Though the elementals were powerful beyond mortal comprehension, their combined forces could not stop the Titans.[2] A battle between a titan and C'thun and power raged in Silithus.[3] It is commonly believed that a Titan died in the war against the Old Gods, though it could simply have been just a titan-forged that perished or possibly many titan-forged.[citation needed]
The Pantheon shattered the Old Gods' citadels and chained the surviving three evil gods far beneath the surface of the world. Without the Old Gods' power to keep their raging spirits bound to the physical world, the elementals were banished to an abyssal plane, where they would contend with one another for all eternity. With the elementals' departure, nature calmed, and the world settled into a peaceful harmony.[2]
Creation of the Qiraji
For countless ages, C'Thun slept and watched as races evolved, fought each other, saw invasion of the Legion and still, created plans for the future - its future. In the desert into which it fell, C'Thun found primitive life-forms known as the Silithid. The Old God created avatars from the Silithid in its own image. These avatars were to be known as the Qiraji, a sapient race that would come to occupy the western lands of Kalimdor. The great fortress city of Ahn'Qiraj was created to house their growing armies and prepare for the coming of C'Thun.
War of the Shifting Sands
After his children had spent thousands of years building an army capable of exacting revenge upon the whole of Kalimdor the moment that C'Thun had so patiently waited for had finally arrived.[3]
The Titans had long since vacated this world. Only the Night Elves were here to defend. As the whole of Silithus was soon engulfed by the Silithid and their Qiraji hosts the Night Elf army was pushed back through Un'Goro, to the borders of the Tanaris desert. With the aid of the four dragonflights, the Night Elves could finally push the Qiraji back to the city of Ahn'Qiraj. There a barrier was erected out of rock, stone and roots from beneath the sands to create an impenetrable wall. The Qiraji who remained outside the wall were quickly slain.[4]
Reawakening
- Main article: C'Thun (tactics)
Centuries later the Gates of Ahn'Qiraj had been reopened, and the war reached its conclusion. Rumors circulated that C'Thun is present here with its great, horrifying lidless Eye, surrounded by a sea of tentacles and will vaporize every ignorant mortal who thinks of daring to challenge its supreme power and right to the world of Azeroth. Mortal Heroes battled both the Silithid and the Qiraji to reach the heart of the great temple of Ahn'Qiraj where the Old God was defeated and his invasion into Azeroth was halted.
After C'Thun was defeated his remnants were brought to Caelestrasz.[5]
Resurrection
While the Lich King attacked Stormwind City and Orgrimmar - distracting King Varian Wrynn and Warchief Thrall - Cho'gall began the resurrection of his new master - the Old God C'Thun. This deformed the ogre's body which became monstrous and with similar features to his master's.
The Whispers of C'Thun
- See also: Old_Gods#Whispers_of_the_Old_Gods
Throughout the Ahn'Qiraj instances, players can periodically hear the whisperings of the Old God, C'Thun:
- Death is close...
- You are already dead.
- Your courage will fail.
- Your friends will abandon you.
- You will betray your friends.
- You will die.
- You are weak.
- Your heart will explode.
- It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye. (Removed)
Composition
C'Thun in the encounter is a composition of different NPCs:
- Body of C'Thun
- Claw Tentacle
- Eye of C'Thun
- Eye Tentacle
- Flesh Tentacle
- Giant Claw Tentacle
- Giant Eye Tentacle
- Stomach of C'Thun (More of a room than an NPC)
Notes
- C'Thun bears a striking resemblance to the Forgotten one beneath Azjol'Nerub in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
- Even with the release of the original Naxxramas and later The Burning Crusade, C'Thun was considered by many to be the most difficult raid encounter in the game.
- In its first inception, C'Thun was considered to be unbeatable with the current level of gear. However, following a number of hot fixes, phase two was made considerably more controllable, and the first kills were registered in a matter of hours following one such hot fix.
Possible inspiration
The name C'Thun bears a resemblance to Cthulhu of H.P. Lovecraft's novels, as well as the chthonians, one of Brian Lumley's additions to the Cthulhu Mythos.
Also pointing towards a reference to Cthulhu is the idea of insanity, such as the Dark Edge of Insanity item drop, as well as possibly several of his quotes, such as "Your friends will abandon you", and "You will betray your friends." Cthulhu in H.P. Lovecraft's novels deals very heavily with insanity as well, with both his followers often being described as mad, as well as those who find themselves in the events surrounding him often losing their sanity.
It is likely that the words C'Thun, Cthulhu, Cthonia, and C'Tan (the latter two terms being from the Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe) are all derived in some form from the Greek word "Chthonios" (Xθωνιος), which means "under the earth or "inside the earth". Although there was no specific god named Chthon in Greek mythology, the word "chthonic" (sometimes spelled "cthonic") is still used in mythological studies as an adjective to describe earth-related deities. It seems that Blizzard, Lovecraft, and Games Workshop (the publisher of Warhammer 40,000) all adapted the word for their own uses.
While C'Thun bears no striking physical resemblance to artists' renderings of Cthulhu (who is usually portrayed as roughly humanoid, with octopoid facial features), it is an Old God, possibly similar to the "Great Old Ones" from Lovecraft's novels, of whom Cthulhu is the most prominent (though not the most powerful) member. C'Thun's eye, however, does greatly resemble Tolkien's Eye of Sauron. The eye of C'Thun looks very much like the Dungeons & Dragons god, Gruumsh, the chief-god of the orcs. C'Thun's physical form bears at least some resemblance to the Zerg Overmind of Starcraft.
A possible resemblance between C'Thun and the C'Tan "star gods" of Warhammer 40,000 is that the old gods of Warcraft fought against the titans, while the C'Tan fought a race of advanced, virtuous beings called (somewhat paradoxically from a Warcraft point of view) the "Old Ones". The Old Gods and the C'Tan share a number of similarities, as do the titans and the Old Ones.
The name Cthun is referenced in the Stephen King short story "N." featured in Just After Sunset. In the story, Cthun is a hidden world of old gods and abominations that is kept at bay by a shifting circle of stones in an abandoned field, where a caretaker must stand watch and, through his perception, constantly "fix" the circle by making sure there are eight stones instead of seven. The rite induces severe OCD-like symptoms in its practitioners, resulting in a string of identical suicides. One of the beings that frequently attempts to pass through the circle is described as an inhuman, three-lobed eye, and a strange leathery helmet.
C'Thun may also be a reference to Elder God from the Legacy of Kain series.
Patch changes
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Patch 1.9.0 (03-Jan-2006): Added.
References
- ^ Threat!, "The Old God C'Thun, who once lay beneath the ancient ruins, is dead..."
- ^ a b c The Old Gods and the Ordering of Azeroth
- ^ a b The Prophecy of C'Thun
- ^ http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/shiftingsands.html
- ^ C'Thun's Legacy
See also
External links
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Position: Ruler of Ahn'Qiraj |
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