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Modimus Anvilmar was the high king of all the dwarves. The Bronzebeard, Wildhammer, and Dark Iron clans were united under his rule. He had closest ties to the Bronzebeard clan by blood and history.[1] When he died, the War of the Three Hammers began.

It is possible that pieces of Modimus' hammer, Hammer of the High King, were obtained by each of the leaders of the three major dwarf clans sometime after or during the War of the Three Hammers. The Bronzebeards kept the head intact missing its crystal which the Dark Irons put at the head of a staff while Wildhammers turned the handle into a scepter. However, the document that supposedly asserts this appears to be a fake.[2]

In World of Warcraft[]

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Anvilmar, the town in the Coldridge Valley where dwarf adventurers begin their quests is named after him.

The mighty statue of King Anvilmar is found at the city gates of Ironforge. It is a massive statue nearly 100 feet high. The dwarf depicted there wore intricate chain armor and held a hammer and axe on high. His mouth was open in a soundless battle-cry.[3]. His statue can also be found in the Iron Dwarf city of Thor Modan.

Currently in World of Warcraft, the impressive figure of the High King faces the outer gate and the hallway just behind it. It is frozen in victorious pose, weapons raised high over his head, with a battlehammer in the right hand and a double-headed battleaxe in the left. The flightpath entering and leaving the city goes right over the statue's head. The statue's name is mentioned in the completed dwarven artifact of [Belt Buckle with Anvilmar Crest] on the Archaeology screen.

In Comics[]

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The last of his male relatives, Thargas Anvilmar and Hjalmar Anvilmar, appear in the Warcraft comic.

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Preceded by:
None
Position:
Lord of Ironforge
Succeeded by:
Madoran Bronzebeard
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