WoWWiki

This wiki contains inaccurate and out-of-date information. Please head over to https://wowpedia.fandom.com for more accurate and up-to-date game information.

READ MORE

WoWWiki
Advertisement
Silly-small

This is a silly article

This article is silly. Coming from a source other than the computer games, trading card game, novels, RPG, or manga, its content is not part of official Warcraft lore, but nevertheless has become part of the culture belonging to the World of Warcraft community.

For the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game card, see TCG Fires of Outland/223.
Inv sword 62
South.Park.Randy

Randy, a level 2 Human Hunter (did not exist in the actual game when the episode was released) named Falcorn, handing his son Stan the Sword of a Thousand Truths.

"It was foretold, that one day, heroes who could wield the sword might reveal themselves."

A fictional legendary sword used in South Park episode #147 "Make Love, Not Warcraft". The weapon is needed to defeat an unspeakably powerful Alliance griefer who mercilessly kills Alliance Players and Blizzard Game Masters.

Sword origins[]

The sword was originally in the game inventory, but was sadly removed due to the 'raw power' of the blade.

In World of Warcraft[]

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. This section concerns content exclusive to World of Warcraft.

The sword exists in-game as the [Slayer of the Lifeless], its name referencing a scene in the episode in which a programmer asks "How do you kill that which has no life?" The sword does not have the same abilities, but it uses the same model and bears the flavor text "Foretold by Salzman."

[The Hungering Cold] is another sword which shares the same model, but has different stats and lacks the flavor text.

Notes[]

External links[]

Advertisement