
The Burning Legion are probably the villains that we fight the most in WoW. Sure, the Scourge put up a good battle in a few instances, and the spawn of the Black Dragonflight dominated the level 60 raids, but the Burning Legion has really come into its own in the (duh) Burning Crusade. From Hellfire Peninsula to Shadowmoon Valley, we're constantly fighting demons. But who's leading the Crusade? We never see any of their higher-ups, unless you count Balnazzar (the secret mastermind behind the Scarlet Crusade) and Kazzak, who doesn't really do much but sit on his new throne and yell.
With that in mind, allow me to introduce the current Lord of the Burning Legion and a hell of a guy, Kil'jaeden!
Who: Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, acting Supreme Commander and Lord of the Burning Legion, former Special Operations and Recruitment Manager for the Burning Legion. Much like evil organizations everywhere, the Burning Legion has tons of bureaucratic titles.
What: An eredar, one of a race of magical creatures that lived on the planet Argus.
History: The planet Argus was a peaceful place, full of highly intelligent magic-users that called themselves the Eredar. Kil'jaeden was known as a "genius among geniuses", and along with his friends Archimonde and Velen, eventually became one of the leaders of Eredar society. Then one day, the three pals were contacted by the fallen titan Sargeras. "Hey, guys," Sargeras said, "I noticed you're pretty skilled at using magic. How about becoming loyal to me, and in the end, you'll end up famous and powerful, and will in no way end up killed at the hands of twenty-five nameless adventurers?"
Kil'jaeden and Archimonde agreed to this devil's bargain, while Velen secretly made a deal with Sargeras's enemy, the Naaru. As the rest of the Eredar were getting their demonic powers, Velen took some other Eredar who had decided against Sargeras and did a runner. Kil'jaeden was not very happy with his old buddy, and chased the non-demonic Eredar (soon to be Draenei) across the realms for five thousand years. Man, and you thought we've been taking a long time to catch Osama Bin Laden! And just like Bin Laden, Velen escaped Kil'jaeden's pursuit and went on to the planet of Draenor. Well, I guess only the first part is like Bin Laden. He's not on Draenor, as far as I know.
Note: This whole storyline was "retconned" for the Burning Crusade, so that the draenei made sense in their current form. In the original lore, the Eredar were the ones that corrupted Sargeras, so in that storyline, Kil'jaeden would have just been evil from the beginning.
Kil'jaeden had gotten his promised position of power in the Burning Legion, but he sat on the sidelines while Sargeras used Archimonde and some of his other lieutenants to attack Azeroth in the War of the Ancients. Luckily, this also meant that Kil'jaeden was untouched by Sargeras's anger when that invasion failed. Realizing that brute demonic force might not be enough to take down Azeroth, Sargeras asked Kil'jaeden to recruit him a mortal army for the next try at invasion. After scanning the cosmos for a long time, Kil'jaeden found a world that spoke to him ... Draenor.
Kil'jaeden went down to Draenor and noted that the orcs and the draenei were living peacefully in shamanistic societies. Why he didn't immediately destroy the draenei, who he'd spent thousands of years chasing, is anyone's guess. Instead, he decided that he would corrupt the orcs and turn them into the fighting force he needed. He disguised himself as an orc ancestor, he managed to convinced the orc clan leader Ner'zhul that the draenei were plotting against him. The orcs took him at his word, and began to attack draenei clans, enhanced by Kil'jaeden's gifts of shadow magic and bloodlust. But Ner'zhul got cold feet and tried to back out. Kil'jaeden instead offered a deal to another powerful orc, the warlock Gul'dan -- power in return for loyalty and wiping out the draenei. Gul'dan accepted. Kil'jaeden gave the blood of the demon Mannoroth to the orcs, and they wiped out nearly eighty percent of the Draenei of Draenor in one last battle.
Sargeras hadn't spent this whole period just sitting back and watching Kil'jaeden do his dirty work. He had gone down to Azeroth, fought the Guardian Aegwynn, and let her kill his physical body while possessing her spirit. In time, Aegwynn had a son, Medivh, and Sargeras worked through that powerful sorcerer to help destroy Azeroth. Medivh and Gul'Dan worked together to open the Dark Portal between Draenor and Azeroth, and the Horde (trained by Kil'jaeden) wreaked havoc on Azeroth. Pleased with his work, Kil'Jaeden went back to wherever the Legion commanders hung out and settled down to watch the mayhem. But Medivh was assassinated during the First War, putting Sargeras out of the picture, and Gul'Dan's mad quest for the Tomb of Sargeras doomed the orcs in the Second War. The Horde had failed, and the remaining orcs were placed in internment camps.
Kil'jaeden was in a tough spot. His big plan had failed, and Sargeras would certainly be after him for ... oh, wait, Sargeras is dead/incapacitated. Well, guess who's leader now? The orcs failed, so it was time to make a bigger army. A better army. The type of army that would take orders, that wouldn't complain, that could destroy Pittsburgh in a mad hunt for brains. Yep, it was time for the Scourge.
Kil'jaeden sought out his old enemy Ner'zhul, and tortured him until his body died but his soul remained. Kil'jaeden then offered Ner'zhul another deal -- keep getting tortured for eternity, or command an army of undead for the Legion. Ner'zhul picked the latter, and was transformed into the Lich King. But Kil'jaeden didn't entirely trust him with a body, so he set Ner'zhul's spirit inside a frozen crystal with a suit of armor (I dunno, maybe he looked bad naked) and some dreadlords to keep him from slacking. The Lich King sent out a plague of undeath, and with lieutenants like Arthas and Kel'Thuzad, managed to raise a sizable zombie army and raze a lot of Lordaeron and Quel'Thalas.
After lots of destruction, mayhem and brain consumption, the Scourge finally stole a spellbook of Medivh's, and Kel'Thuzad summoned Archimonde the Defiler into Azeroth. In order to get everything more firmly under the Legion's thumb, Archimonde transferred control of the Scourge to Tichondrius and the dreadlords. But Archimonde -- never a great tactitian -- forgot to do anything with the Lich King, leaving him free of Legion influence. Looking for revenge and a way out, the Lich King dispatched Arthas to tell Illidan about how the Skull of Gul'dan can be used to defeat Tichondrius. Illidan did as requested and knocked off the powerful demon lord, while his brother Malfurion, Thrall, and Jaina Proudmoore blew up Archimonde at the Battle of Mount Hyjal.
The third invasion had failed, and Kil'jaeden was ticked off. But after seeing what had happened to his pal Archimonde, he wasn't about to go to Azeroth himself. Instead, he offered Illidan his usual deal (untold power vs. eternal torment) and sent the renegade elf to take out the Lich King. Illidan tried to use magic to tear apart Northrend and destroy the King, but was stopped by his brother and took off to Draenor. Kil'jaeden must have chuckled at that turn of events -- how was Illidan going to hide from him on Draenor of all places? He waited until Illidan had killed the pit lord Magtheridon, and then appeared to the elf and told him that he had better go back to Northrend and try again, or he'd be fired. Out of a cannon. Into the sun. Illidan actually managed to get to Northrend before he got his ass kicked this time, but he still fell to Arthas, who fused with Ner'zhul and created a powerful, mobile Lich King Prime. Illidan scampered back to Draenor in defeat and is now trying to build an anti-Legion army.
Where he is now: Your guess is as good as mine. He's still commanding the Legion, but there's not much of a clue as to what the Legion's home planet is.
Identifying characteristics: Big, red, demon-looking. Seems to have a lot of horns. He is able to change his size, and probably his shape, to suit the occasion. He is a master of arcane and shadow magic, and managed to enslave the dreadlords, which means he's pretty powerful. While there's not a lot of details on his exact powers, he's extremely intelligent and good at trickery, which may do you more good overall than having a lot of destructive spells. He is also more subtle and forgiving than Archimonde, and seems to not desire much power or fame for his own aims.
Why we're not going to kill him anytime soon: Well, he's currently the head bad guy of all Bad Guys, so we should probably take him out. The Legion is gaining more influence in the Outlands, and can possibly push through the Dark Portal to get to Azeroth again. But Kil'jaeden himself is nowhere to be seen -- he's never physically fought in any of the wars. There are a couple things that might get him to manifest himself, however. He's not particularly happy with Illidan at the moment, and he may wish to deliver some personalized punishment for the elf's repeated failure to kill the Lich King. And Kil'jaeden's archnemesis, Velen, is now head honcho of the Draenei on Azeroth. Kil'jaeden is usually good at keeping his grudges out of the overall business of the Legion, but it might be hard to resist the call of revenge when you find out that the guy you chased for five thousand years is now living, metaphorically, in the apartment next door.
For more information: WoWWiki on Kil'jaeden, Wikipedia on Kil'Jaeden, Worldofwarcraft.com on the Burning Legion.














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5-24-2007 @ 3:11PM
makabak said...
I'm thinking about this lore in regards to future expansion packs. It's possible that the next expak will deal with the Lich King/Arthas and the Frozen Throne--is it possible that one or expaks down the line, we'll see Kil'Jaeden? Perhaps IN the Emerald Dream?
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5-24-2007 @ 3:16PM
Tony said...
Best part about KYL, the little extra comments. These are always hilarious, and informative.
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5-24-2007 @ 3:16PM
Duromiir said...
Not to be a total lore-geek or anything...
"He waited until Illidan had killed the pit lord Magtheridon,..." Mags is still quite alive, and (unlike Kil'jaeden) *does* get killed by nameless adventurers on a several-times-per-week basis.
I do love these articles, though :)
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5-24-2007 @ 3:22PM
Sylvina said...
As someone who lives in Pittsburgh... that made me laugh A LOT... Romero FTW!
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5-24-2007 @ 3:26PM
Steven said...
I was screwin' around on my private server the other day and figured out how to spawn archimonde, Kil'jaeden, and sargeras where ever im at. Archimonde and Kil'Jaeden are pretty big, and look just like giant blue and red eradar. When I spawn Sargeras, hes F*CKING HUGE...Think 2 and 1/2 ragnaros models standing ontop of eachother head to foot...When I kill him he current drops over 4k gold but no drops, and he crits for about 40k. I think they will make it so someday we will fight Sargeras according to the fact that they have his model/level/name and subname in the games database. Also, apparently they have planned on having two minions for him, both look like fiery draco-liches, like Nightbane in Kara cept 3 times the size. Cool thing is that I can spawn them too :D, I think they're names were Aquwii, and aqwari or something like that, with subnames saying "Minion of sargeras"...oh and when i enter combat with sargeras he spawns a "Guardian of netherstorm" a giant purple fel reaver o_O...
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5-24-2007 @ 3:50PM
Michael said...
The Kil'jaeden am winning again. I am the greetest! Muwah hahaha! Now I am leaving Draenor for no raisin!
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5-24-2007 @ 3:55PM
KissTheRing said...
Steven, I need visual proof, give us a screenshot, without a picture it never happened.
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5-24-2007 @ 4:24PM
Kronack said...
Alright, keep an eye on this artical :) booting up my private server now, should have pics today
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5-24-2007 @ 5:03PM
gunn said...
SS or it didn't happen
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5-24-2007 @ 5:03PM
Baluki said...
The thing I like most about Kil'jaeden is that he's far too smart to actually engage an enemy in battle. He's a brilliant tactician, and will sit back for eons if it means he'll eventually be able to crush those who need crushin'.
I'm sure they'll probably have us fight him EVENTUALLY (once we can reach lvl 100 or so), but in order to do that, we'll first need to find out where he is, and come up with a way to trap him there. He's not Nefarian; he's not going to sit there on his throne shouting smarmy one-liners at you while you kill your way through his minions. If he sees you as a threat, he'll take off, gather a new army capable of defeating you, and throw it at you when you least expect it.
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5-24-2007 @ 5:24PM
Icekold said...
LOL @ 6!
Futurama ftw!
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5-24-2007 @ 5:45PM
Steven said...
Ok, jsut to be clear I DID NOT MODIFY THE SCALE OF ANY OF THE CREATURES :)
Heres Gosh, Gaurdian of Netherstorm
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172613.jpg
Heres Archimonde, Kil'Jaeden and Tichondrius
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171725.jpg
I did an auto kill command on Archimonde to show you all how much he dropped for me
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171741.jpg
Heres Sargeras' minions, the two draco-liches
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171532.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171527.jpg
Aaaand heres ol' Sargeras himself! Had to go very far away from him to take the pics since hes so big.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172025.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172016.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171842.jpg
Heres the sword he weilds
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172020.jpg
Heres how hard he hits
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172420.jpg
And heres how much goldz he drops
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172232.jpg
Aaand heres how big he his hoof is compared to me
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_172123.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/sonico/WoWScrnShot_052407_171859.jpg
All done on a private server, spawned em in the barrens so i could get some decent comparison shots
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5-24-2007 @ 6:11PM
chaz said...
Steven, thats pretty awesome. Cool stuff.
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5-24-2007 @ 6:14PM
Brommon said...
For those who, like me, didn't know the word "retcon" before now, try the Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retcon
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5-24-2007 @ 6:34PM
khaosworks said...
Why Kil'jaden went to Draenor and didn't just wipe out the draenei directly is covered in Christie Golden's excellent "Rise of the Horde" novel - he didn't just stumble onto Draenor looking for an army; the Legion had tracked the draenei there and found them living in peace with the orcs. Obviously, this could not stand, and Kil'jaden came up with the idea of using the orcs against the draenei just to screw around with Velen. "You thought they were your BFFs, but I got them to drink the blood of demons and kill you all! Get it?"
Oh, Kil'jaden, you're such a card! You must have been real fun at the Eredar frat parties.
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5-24-2007 @ 6:34PM
Josh aka Goran 60 Thunderlord said...
Steven.
Wow.
Great Stuff.
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5-24-2007 @ 8:31PM
RogueJedi86 said...
This KnowYourLore has officially been taken over by Steven's shots of Archimonde, Kil'jaeden, and especially Sargeras.
Tell me someone else can do the Private Server/Datamine thing to give back-up proof of that. It looks cool. Seriously, a Fel Reaver would come up to Sargeras' knee it looks like.
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5-24-2007 @ 11:31PM
Kyle said...
If what Steven posted is real (something that I doubt), then Sargeras is using a placeholder.
But I doubt the truth of those. I'll admit, I do not know how much one can manipulate things on a private server, but I've seen people try to pass off a fake Illidan model a while ago, even going so far as to give it the name Illidan Stormrage, and the title or something like that. Knowing that, I'm taking what Steven posted with a large grain of salt.
Also, as no one else (that I have seen) have found files pertaining to Kil'jaeden and Sargeras in the game, I highly doubt the truth of these.
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5-24-2007 @ 11:33PM
Kyle said...
Erp, seems it cut out a part of my comment. It should read "and the title "The Betrayey" or something like that"
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5-24-2007 @ 11:43PM
Kronack said...
I'll be straight forward with you, a person can change the subname, size, and many other things to a creature on a private server. But I assure you that I did not modify any of these models, names, or subnames; hell, the repack for the private server I'm using doesn't even allow me to change the size of NPCs.
If you want more proof, ask some of the more experienced EMUers on mmowned.com..I'm sure they would vouch for me.
Although I do agree, that has to be a place holder model for the real Sargeras, but that is the true model for Archimonde at mount Hyjal last I checked. Although Kil'Jaeden, and Tichondrius may be place holder models too, dunno, its just what blizzard has in their database at the moment.
BTW, if anyone would like to back me up on this, and has a private server with the mangos and Shr_v3, spawn these creatures yourself and post screen shots.
Heres the IDs to spawn them
Sargeras - .addspw 1000029
Archimonde - .addspw 1000037
Jil'Jaeden - .addspw 1000036?
I'm pretty sure those are the right IDs, don't have my server up atm so can't check for myself.
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