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There are no hard and fast rules to define what it means to be a god
in Warcraft, save that all gods are immortal. Gods can be
fundamentally incorporeal, like Elune, or they may have physical
bodies.
Gods are neither omniscient nor omnipotent. Take for example the
case of the Soulflayer. Many of the trolls in the Gurubashi empire
rose up against his bloody rule. They succeeded in destroying his
avatar and banishing him from the world of Azeroth. Also, the
benevolent titans, though not gods themselves, cast a magical
slumber upon the Old Gods and imprisoned them far below the surface
of the world.
It is possible for a god to exert influence over several locations
simultaneously. Yet the power of a god is limited. Otherwise, of
course, the Old Gods could not have been imprisoned. Nonetheless, an
imprisoned, sleeping, or otherwise enfeebled god may still have an
effect--conscious or not--on the god's surroundings. The development
of the qiraji is said to be the result of just such an incidental
influence.
Can one ever truly destroy a god, putting a lasting end to its
existence? Unfortunately that question has departed the realm of
philosophy and become a matter of vital concern. Not long ago, the
priests of Hakkar the Soulflayer succeeded in summoning their hungry
god physically into Azeroth. Worse, C'Thun has awakened, freed
itself, and reemerged from the planet's depths. Many valiant heroes
are banding together in the hope of defeating these two evil gods.. |