Sargeras

Sargeras is a demon exit of the history of the video game Warcraft (of the studios Blizzard Entertainment).

Biography

Sargeras, the Titan of Bronze and champion of the Pantheon, was a honourable warrior. The Titans began their work on many planets, preparing them to accommodate inhabitants. Demons come from another dimension, the Nothing Distorted, appeared then and started to demolish their work. To prevent these hitches, the high council of the Titans elected their larger warrior, Sargeras, for éradiquer this threat démoniaque. Sargeras fought the demons during centuries.

After a time, Sargeras met two races of pernicious demons. The first was consisted of the known démoniaques demonists under the name of Eredar, who had an immense control of the démoniaque magic and used it for their goals malefic. Their power was nevertheless pitiful compared to that of Sargeras, Titan seizes them and then imprisoned them in vast Distorted Néant. In spite of its victory, Sargeras had been corrupted by their magic, and was disturbed.

A little later Sargeras met a horde of vampiric lords démoniaques called the Nathrezim S. These demons of fear used their capacities to express hatred and the mistrust in the heart of people. Sargeras sent them, easily, in another dimension. This time, perversion seemed to submerge the powerful Titan lord.

The rage and the doubt absorbing its other emotions, Sargeras became insane and lost the faith in the Order of the Titans. Giving up their rows forever, it was gone from there to find its place in the universe. The Pantheon cried this loss.

Whereas the madness consumed the last vestiges of the spirit of Sargeras, it started to see the Order itself like a madness and thought that chaos and the destruction were the best solution for the universe. He blamed the Titans for the creation of an imperfect thing and after what seemed to be an eternity of reminiscences and reflection, he estimated that all the work of the Titans was obsolete. Sargeras then released the imprisoned demons, which seemed to be pawns, unimportant beside its power. Without the least hesitation, they were prosternèrent in front of him and swore their service to him and an eternal honesty, without fearing the foreseen sufferings, torments and work. Thus, these demons did not serve any more one noble Titan de Bronze, but a horned, ignited monstrosity, consumed by the darkness and guided by death. Titan whose hair and beard were consumed in the flames, of the horns of smoke exceeded of its face and its chest was a pit sheltering fury and loathing.

Among the rows of Eredar, Sargeras selected two champions: Kil' jaeden, which was selected to recruit the ombrageuses races of the universe, and Archimonde, which was named chief of the armies of Sargeras. This last then contemplated its infamous rows of demons, and the Burning Légion called them. This force instoppable was impatient to destroy all that represented the good.

Sargeras incinerated or annexed an incalculable number of celestial bodies, and fell then on Azeroth. Its first invasion was a total failure because its entry in this world was accommodated by a furious explosion, and a modification of the World itself.

The failure was not in the intentions of Sargeras. He saw this resistance like a challenge, and found a means of entering this World. It arrived in Northrend, where the Guardian Aegwynn met it. A cataclysmic battle followed, where Aegwynn dominated Sargeras, but she did not notice that the spirit of Sargeras had been introduced into his/her child to come, Medivh, the Last Guard.

At the same time, Kil' jaeden misled the Orc S on Draenor and corrupted them with its démoniaque magic. Forced to drink the blood of Mannoroth the destructor, Orcs were transformed into frightening machines of avid wars of blood.

When Medivh was born and reaches maturity, Sargeras perverts its thoughts and made him open a gate between Draenor and Azeroth to let pass Orcs. Its goal was to reach the Tomb of Sargeras, in which Aegwynn had, of the years before, locked up the estropié body of Sargeras.

Orcs spouted out Black Gate and chaos started in Azeroth. The apprentice of Medivh, Khadgar, realized nevertheless that Medivh was corrupted, and with the assistance of the Lord Anduin Lothar, it succeeds in killing the had Guard. With the death of Medivh, the spirit of Sargeras was again banished in Distorted Nothing.

What arrived at Sargeras after the death of Medivh is still unknown. Certain people know that Gul' daN found part of the body of Sargeras in its tomb. Sargeras was then known like Black God of the World of Nothing (Distorted Nothing). When Sargeras was demolishes, its eye was taken to him. Illidan Stormrage and Gul' daN tried to adapt this eye with their profit.

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