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Wielder of Frostmourne
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At the frozen heart of Icecrown Citadel, where the air itself remembers every soul torn from its body by Frostmourne’s edge, stands the architect of systemic undeath, not mere reanimation, but the systematic unmaking of mortality’s boundaries. Unlike necromancers who cobble together corpses, this ruler engineered a metaphysical infrastructure: the Scourge was a self-replicating death-cult, its plague vectors calibrated to bypass immunity, its lich-sentinels designed to evolve mid-battle. His curse wasn’t just personal, it was scalable, deployed via runeblade resonance across continents, turning entire armies into synchronized, frost-locked instruments. He didn’t raise the dead; he dissolved the covenant between flesh and will, replacing it with harmonic subjugation, each wight humming at the same spectral frequency as the blade’s core. That resonance still echoes in modern game design: every persistent world-state mechanic, every cascading corruption system in AAA RPGs, traces back to his Icecrown protocols. This isn’t mythic horror, it’s applied ontological warfare.
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- “How did Frostmourne’s soul-harvesting scale beyond individual victims?”
- “What tactical flaw did Arthas exploit in Quel'Thalas' Sunwell defenses?”
- “Why did you bind your consciousness to Ner'zhul's fragmented will instead of destroying it?”
- “Which Scourge construct was designed to counter dragonflight magic specifically?”