This article was first posted here under another name, someone who had copied and basically plagiarized the following work off of my blog. By crazy circumstance I found out and was then offered by an admin to post it again under my name, which is this post.
I'm not keen on formatting it here again, so the original, which looks neater and has the accompanying comments, can be found at my blog: The 10 most Creepy Things in WoW | Ironyca Stood in the Fire
I should also say, this article was written before Cataclysm and therefore depicts the pre-shattered world. I am planning on writing an updated version in the future, which would include The Sludge Fields (if you don't know the place, it's a serious contender to nr. 1 on the old list)
Anyways, here goes - enjoy!
Does World of Warcraft sometimes scare you? Death and destruction is everywhere, but it takes a little extra for something to be creepy. Iâve compiled what I believe to be the 10 most creepy things in WoW
10 â The hung corpses near Scarlet Monastey
Weâll start out slow. Everyone is probably familiar with the hanging corpses along the Scarlet Monastery pathway. If you dare take a closer look, youâll see that these corpses are human and sometimes hung upside down, or have missing limbs.
Hung corpses can be found elsewhere as well, fx at the entry into Deadwind Pass from the Duskwood side, where a couple are hanging as a warning of whatâs to come.
9 â Human faces on gnoll tents
Creepy can sometimes be found in the detail. The picture above is depicting a gnoll tent, revealing what the fabric of their tents are really made from.
A quick trip to Westfall where gnoll packs are common, can show you first hand where many of the lost people of Westfall met their demise.
Now we know what becomes of the ones dying to Hogger!
8 â Dr. Weavil on Alcaz Island
Doctor Weavil is an easily underestimated lvl 63 elite gnome on the prison island Alcaz. The island, has an underground prison, where the king of Stormwind, Varian Wrynn was kept captive.
Alcaz Island mostly looks like a fortified jungle base, not to forget Dr Weavils flying machine.
Whatâs spooky though, is not just Dr. Weavils countless minions, that all wear the exact same outfit and cats eye goggles, but that he is able to keep a player enslaved continously transformed into one of his minions.
Hereâs an exert from one of his 9 diary entries, which he will drop if killed:
âDear Diary,
I left my hide-out in a rage after my last entry. Boy was I angry. I decided to redesign my minionsâ uniforms to better reflect my angst. I feel a little better but something is missing. Iâll be right backâŚâ (Diary of Dr Weavil)
His next entry is about beating one of his minions till he âcries like a little girlâ. Yeah, the guyâs got issues!
Dr Weavil likes to nap, so youâll find him upstairs in the biggest building on his bed. When engaged in combat, Weavil will start mind controlling the person with the most aggro. The mind control effect doubles the targets health and quadruples its damage dealt, making your mindcontrolled friend lethal to you.
If you are the last man standing, he will add you to his minion menagerie and you are forced to stand by his side while he lays back down in bed, where he heals to full. For the two minute duration of the mind control, you canât do anything, you canât run, or even log out.
You have a brief moment to change your fate when your mind control wears off to run away! He will chase you, and even stun you for 2 seconds, teleport you back up and continue his mental bedside slavery. This could potentially go on forever, which is why Dr Weavil is on this list. Your best chance is to run far enough away and hope you make it out. Another option is to try and commit suicide by having the other minions kill you.
Unlike many other enemies, Dr Weavil wants you alive and alert, as a well-dressed zombie.
7 â âSwamp Eyeâ Jarl
- âI brought you a housewarming gift, Jarl.
Go on, open it. I think youâll like it.
Jarl?â
- âUnless Itâs something I can eat, I donât want it.â
- âJarl, you havenât been yourself ever since I arrived. Whatâs going on?â
- âNothing. Wanna help me whip up some frog leg stew?â
- âI came out here to visit you, Jarl! And I find you living in an empty cabin i the middle of nowhere babbling about frogs? Youâre hopeless!â
This is how the story begins. Mordant comes to visit his old friend and he has practically gone insane. The storyline has earned its place, because itâs set in Dustwallow marsh, which reminds me of the Manchac Swamp in New Orleans and the ending is rather creepy.
First youâre asked by a neurotic Jarl to get him frog legs and other cooking ingredients. Later Mordient will ask you to aid him against the haunting of Witch Hill.
The final part of the questline starts like this:
âThe torch is ready. Plant it at the end of the dock and be prepared to face whatever comes forth.â
If youâre doing the questline, youâll notice how Jarl is obsessed with his sword. Perhaps you should rummage through the dirt pile near his house.
6- Ruins of Lordaeron whispers
The throne room on the upper tier of Undercity also known as the Ruins of Lordearon, was once the scene of a brutal murder. It was the Capital of the human kingdom, until the crown prince, Arthas, after becoming a deathknight, brutally killed his own father King Terenas Menethil II in this room.
If you look closely, you can still see the blood trail, and the hear sounds from back then. If you turn the music slider down and ambience up, while keeping the volume high, you can hear the last words of King Terenas in the throne room, whispers in the courtyard, the ringing bells and a faint cheer from the citizens celebrating the return of the prodigal son, Arthas.
After the murdering of his father, Arthas and the Scourge invaded the city, killing every citizen they found. To this day, the lost citizens of the old human capital are still haunting the courtyard. Using a way of detecting invisibility will enable you to see them.
5 â The Unseen
More hauntings can be found on Raven Hill graveyard in Duskwood. Besides Duskwood and graveyards being spooky locations in themselves, this graveyard hosts entities that have the appropiately unsettling name âUnseenâ.
Itâs not clear what The Unseen are, due to their mysterious name, perhaps tainted spirits of the graveyard. They are neutral until attacked, but are level 49-51, making them deadly to ordinary players in this leveling zone, that aggress them using an aoe. Using a form of detecting invisibility will let you actually see the unseen.
4 â Old Gods
âThey are coming for youâŚâ
âGive in to your fearâŚKill them all⌠before they kill youâŚâ
âIt WAS your faultâŚâ
âYour friends will abandon you.â
âYou will die.â
The above are the twisted whispers from the Old Gods Yogg-Saron and Câthun, that can drive you insane. Their repertoire, I should add, is bigger than that.
Thereâs only about 3-5 Old Gods (two known and a few suggested, click the map below), and due to their mysterious powers, the titans sealed them away during ancient times deep underground, where their mad whispers would be their only way of interfering with the world above.
The Old Gods werenât even known to Azerothians, as their malicious reigns were in a distant past, and they are still somewhat of a mystery in the lore, as their ancestry is obscured, but signs of their strong corrupting powers can still be traced way back throughout the history of Azeroth.
The most recent encounters with Old Gods are Câthun and Yogg-Saron, both share many similarities, especially telepathic powers. In order to kill them, you must in some mode also kill them from the inside. Their physical forms look like submerged alien looking creatures with tentacles. Underneath is a rather wellcut video showing the grand fight against Câthun.
Yogg-Saron, on the other hand, when fought â is a hectic fight where maintaining your sanity long enough to kill him is crucial. If you go insane during the fight, you will attempt to kill others while under his mindcontrol, thus fulfilling his evil prophecies of betraying your friends
Yogg-Saron aka âThe Lucid Dreamâ will during the fight induce illusions where you are facing dilemmas of killing friendly npcâs, that are just images created by Yogg-Saron to make you fail.
There are several places throughout Azeroth where the signs of Old Gods can be found. Fx Masters Glaive in Darkshore, a large skeletal remain is said to be an Old God, a so called âforgotten oneâ. If you travel to the Saronite Mines in Ymirheim, Icecrown, and go inside, you can hear several of Yogg-Sarons whispers alarming you of your meaningless existance (as text): âYou will be alone in the endâŚâ
Queen Azshara, whom we will face in Cataclysm, made a pact with a dark mysterious voice as her and the her highelves were being sucked into the Maelstrom. They were saved from drowning, but in return transformed into Naga. Thereâs a good chance the naga are worshipping this unnamed Old God.
We are yet to find out!
3 â Thaddius
If youâve been to Naxxramas, you must have heard the desperate cries for help echoing throughout all of the lower part of Naxxramas.
âStop, make it stop!â
âHelp me! Save me!â
âPlease, nooo!â
Some find the voices to sound like children, but to me it sounds like a woman crying for help. Remember though that these are not people to save from torture, as it is already too late for them.
I didnât know this, but apparently Thaddius is âbuilt from the flesh of women and children, it is said that their souls are fused together â eternally bound within that foul prison of flesh.â Commander Eligor Dawnbringer says.
Thaddius reside in the Construction Quarter, where you can also meet the other abomination bosses, all are living dead Frankenstein-esque monsters. And it turns out Thaddius is one creepy creation.
Thaddiusâ voice which can also be heard from the youtube clip above, sounds like itâs consisting of several lighter and a darker voices, reflecting his messed up synthesis of several victims.
As a twist, Thaddius thanks you for killing him, perhaps itâs the merged souls of his parts, that can finally break free. At least the screams have been said to stop after Thaddius is slain.
2 â Goldshire Kids
Goldshire â isnât that the home of the more silly part of the WoW population? I know Goldshire can be creepy at times, especually when fully populated, but did you then know about the diabolical kids of Goldshire?
If you go to the skinning and leatherworking trainer house and go upstairs, thereâs a good chance the Goldshire kids will be standing in the bedroom, immobile and forming a pentagram. Itâs at this point you turn your volume up
Thereâs no official story tied to them them, which make speculations run wild. They all have 42 life and are said to change the direction they are facing and to wander off to stand in front of Stormwind and Northshire, still forming a pentagram.
If you stand in the bedroom long enough, you will hear Câthuns whispering. Remember though â the whispers of Old Gods can drive you mad!
1- Karazhan Crypt
This is in my opinion the scariest place in Azeroth. Itâs not accessible by normal means, perhaps due to itâs interior obscurity.
The Karazhan Crypt is located at the graveyard affiliated with Karazhan, named Morganâs Plot, which is also the burial site for no less than Aegwynn and Medivh.
Opposite the church, you can see the graveyard. This is where the entrance to the crypt is, sealed off by a gate, preventing anyone from entering, or escaping for that matter. The inside of the crypt consist of several rooms, each with their own name and uneasy theme.
Since the crypt is blocked to unexploitative venture, I have attempted to bring you the best pictures I could find.
The most dreadful of all the rooms is named âThe Upside Down Sinnersâ, which is filled with water and scattered corpses hanging tied in chains head down, some by their feet, others by the neck. Notice how detailed they are, compaired to fx the hung corpses around Scarlet Monastery. Rumours say their eyes move.
The other zones are named:
- âWell of the Forgottenâ
- âThe Pauperâs Walkâ
- âThe Pit of Criminalsâ
- âThe Slough of Dispairâ [sic]
- âTome of the Unrepentantâ [sic]
The game music down there is a ghostly chant and a faint, but repetitive heartbeat. Perhaps trying to mimic your own heart, or.. that of âothersâ.
The picture to the right is from the âWell of the Forgottenâ, notice the scratch marks. It features a hole in the floor, which leads down to âThe Pit of Criminalsâ, which is shown below. You get the idea, that the hole was used as a dump for the bodily remnants of what we can assume were outlaws.
A black staircase is situated behind the pile of bones, leading up to another tier.
The next picture shows âThe Paupers Walkâ, a spiralling incline dented with âinhabitedâ tombs on the sides.
This is the âTome of the Unrepentantâ, the chamber with the heartbeat, with a shallow pool of greenish water in the centre and an open square in the ceiling.
The room pictured below has low ceiling height and a soil base, giving rise to the thought that this possibly could be a mass grave. The alcoves on either side are gated and can be opened into a smaller room with a stone grave set in the floor.
Not having entered the crypt myself, I canât say for sure just how big it really is, but judging from the pictures and videos others have put up, it looks massive. Word of the street has it that the crypt stretches all the way under the Tranquil Gardens Cemetery in eastern Duskwood.
The rooms are generally large but mostly empty, besides various stone tombs and different skeletal remains. Whilst there are no apparent apparitions youâll run into, the crypt atmosphere and soundtrack is yet very haunting.
No one knows exactly what the purpose of it is, although there are rumours about Karazhan having an underground replica of itself, holding much more powerful creatures. This fits with the Upside Down Sinners room, although they are also said to be a reference to a movie.
So far we will have to let it rest as a mystery.
Below is a video from Karazhan Crypts, the music is authentic for the place.
And by the way â sleep tight tonight.