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Singular form: naga
Primary language: Nazja
Before the Great Sundering, the Highborne were the highest-ranking
caste of night elf nobility. These privileged nobles became obsessed
with the Well of Eternity and abused its magics until their
activities caught the attention of Sargeras, the dark titan. He
promised the Highborne that he would remake the planet Azeroth into
a paradise, and that they would be rewarded with great power for
serving him.
For a time he held the Highborne enthralled and obedient to his
wishes. At Sargeras' command, the Highborne created a portal in the
Well in the hope that Sargeras would be able to enter Azeroth
himself. Such was his might that Azeroth would surely have been
consumed, like countless other worlds, had his plan succeeded.
The Highborne's efforts brought about the first invasion of the
Burning Legion, but the ensuing War of the Ancients seemed to do the
opposite of what Sargeras had promised. Demons poured from the
queen's jeweled palace and laid waste to most of the city. Death and
devastation followed the demonic army as it spread outward. At last
a large group of Highborne rebelled and fled the palace, rejoining
the night elf host. These rebellious Highborne would later become
the high elves.
Birth of the Naga
The remaining Highborne stayed loyal to Sargeras throughout the war,
but their hard work came to naught. The other night elves, together
with many unlikely allies, put up a surprising defense and managed
to close the portal. This added magical stress was too great for the
Well of Eternity, which imploded with disastrous consequences. As if
struck by a giant hammer, the Well was driven downwards by the
impact.
The impact shattered the ancient continent of Kalimdor into several
landmasses, and a new ocean was born. Much of Zin-Azshari, former
capital city of the night elves, was driven beneath the sea. Above
the waves, a fierce magical storm now rages: the Maelstrom. Beneath
the Maelstrom, the ocean has been whipped into an enormous
whirlpool. Once caught in the whirlpool's currents, most creatures
have no chance of escaping.
Queen Azshara's palace was also pulled underwater. In the process,
some of the Highborne in the palace drowned, but many were instead
cursed for their role in bringing about the War of the Ancients.
Transformed into the monstrous naga, the former night elves found
they were able to survive the ocean's depths. Even so, the naga knew
they had little chance of reclaiming the lands that the Highborne
had once dominated. Bitterly resentful at their enforced banishment
to the sea, they resolved to bide their time until they could retake
their rightful place in the surface world.
As it was driven downward into the sea, the Well of Eternity
continued to collapse in on itself and was finally obliterated. Its
violent destruction has left behind a deep trench on the ocean floor
that reaches all the way to the planet's molten core. To this day
that core remains exposed and heats the ocean's cold waters. The
magical energies that still emanate from the trench have caused
monstrous mutations in all nearby living things.
Alliance With the Betrayer
Roughly ten thousand years later, shortly before the Third War, the
naga began emerging from the ocean's depths. It was only then that
the night elves and the rest of Azeroth learned what had become of
the Highborne, who had been presumed dead.
The largest observed group of naga is currently under the command of
the demon Illidan Stormrage. Shortly after the Third War, he
contacted a large group of naga and forged an alliance. Led by Lady
Vashj, these naga still serve Illidan today in Outland. Furthermore,
he has used Vashj and her brethren to recruit additional allies for
him: Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider and the blood elves.
Characteristics and Abilities
In general, naga are scaled humanoids with the lower bodies of large
serpents. Naga can breathe water or air, and some naga have recently
emerged from the ocean's depths. Yet most naga have continued to
dwell in the ocean's depths, beneath the site of the original Well
of Eternity. Thus, although the Well itself no longer exists, the
naga have experienced a wide range of mutations due to the Well's
residual energies.
As former Highborne, the naga's past abuse of the Well has not been
without additional consequences. The Highborne were obsessed with
the Well, and the naga have been exposed to the Well's residual
magics for millennia. Consequently modern naga are addicted to
magic.
Naga tend to be long-lived, much like the night elves, blood elves,
and high elves. Some naga have even gained immortality as part of
their mutations. However, most immortal naga are women rather than
men.
Naga women are tall and slender, with fine scales and angular
features, and often have at least four arms. For some reason naga
women have proven better than naga men at maintaining pre-Sundering
memories and personalities. As a result, naga women are
intellectually and magically superior to their male counterparts,
and naga society is matriarchal.
Bigger and physically stronger than naga women, naga men are
relatively bestial in appearance. A male naga's head resembles that
of a dragon, and he has a muscular humanoid torso. The scales that
cover his body are larger and thicker than those that cover the body
of a naga woman. . |