Acherus: The Ebon Hold

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For the collection, see Ebonhold collection.
Not to be confused with  [Archeus] or  [Archus, Greatstaff of Antonidas].
NeutralAcherus
Acherus The Ebon Hold loading screen.jpg
Type Necropolis / Capital / Class Hall
Leader(s)  Highlord Bolvar Fordragon
Deathknight The Deathlord
  Formerly  Highlord Darion Mograine
IconSmall LichKing.gif The Lich King
Race(s) IconSmall HumanDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall HumanDeathKnight Female.gif Human
IconSmall DwarfDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall DwarfDeathKnight Female.gif Dwarf
IconSmall NightElfDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall NightElfDeathKnight Female.gif Night elf
IconSmall GnomeDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall GnomeDeathKnight Female.gif Gnome
IconSmall DraeneiDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall DraeneiDeathKnight Female.gif Draenei
IconSmall WorgenDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall WorgenDeathKnight Female.gif Worgen
IconSmall OrcDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall OrcDeathKnight Female.gif Orc
IconSmall ForsakenDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall ForsakenDeathKnight Female.gif Forsaken
IconSmall TaurenDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall TaurenDeathKnight Female.gif Tauren
IconSmall TrollDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall TrollDeathKnight Female.gif Troll
IconSmall BloodElfDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall BloodElfDeathKnight Female.gif Blood elf
IconSmall GoblinDeathKnight Male.gifIconSmall GoblinDeathKnight Female.gif Goblin
Affiliation(s) Knights of the Ebon Blade
  Formerly Acherus knights (Scourge)
Location Shadowlands-Icon-Inline.png Icecrown Citadel[1]
Legion-Logo-Small.png Broken Isles[2]
Wrath-Logo-Small.png Eastern Plaguelands
Status Active
Trainers Yes Class
No Profession
Travel Yes Flight Master(s)
No Mass-transit
No Portal(s)

Acherus: The Ebon Hold (pronounced ACK-er-us) is a former Scourge necropolis originally floating above Light's Hope Chapel in the Eastern Plaguelands. It is now located above the easternmost part of the Broken Shore of the Broken Isles, though as of We Ride Forth, Acherus has canonically moved to Icecrown Citadel in Northrend. It is the headquarters of the Knights of the Ebon Blade and the starting area for all death knights of the Alliance and the Horde. As such, the Ebon Hold has been designated as a sanctuary, and can be reached by death knights through the [Death Gate] ability.

History

Wrath of the Lich King

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The Ebon Hold hovering above the Scarlet Enclave.

Built by the skeletal architect Obrahiim and said to be so powerful that not even the dread citadel of Naxxramas would be able to withstand a direct assault,[3] Acherus was first deployed in a region of the Eastern Plaguelands, east of Tyr's Hand, known as the Scarlet Enclave. Here, under the direct command of the Lich King, the Death Knights of Acherus were trained in its halls for a specific purpose: the destruction of both the Scarlet Crusade and the Argent Dawn, the last bastions of the Light in the Plaguelands.[4]

Within the halls of Acherus were mounds of bodies, the corpses of slain heroes gathered by the Scourge to resurrect as death knights. Under the watchful eye of the feared Instructor Razuvious, Scourge necromancers raised bodies chosen by him and gauged for their worthiness. If they were found worthy, they were attired in the trappings of a "herald of Arthas";[5] if they were found wanting, they were consumed by hungry ghouls.[6] Runeforges can also be found inside, where death knights emblazon their weapons with runes that better aid them in their battles against their enemies.[7][8] In the Heart of Acherus, other unworthies were kept in chains for initiates to slay in cold blood as part of their training.[9]

Given their task, the death knights of Acherus laid waste to the towns of Havenshire and New Avalon,[10] and destroyed the last standing army of the Scarlet Crusade before turning on Light's Hope Chapel.[11] During the Battle for Light's Hope Chapel, the Lich King revealed that he sent the death knights on a suicide mission in order to lure Tirion Fordring out of hiding. After the Lich King fled back to Northrend when Fordring cleansed the Ashbringer, the death knights who remained on the field formed the Knights of the Ebon Blade under the command of Highlord Darion Mograine.[12] In order to survive in this new world, their first battle was to capture Acherus from Patchwerk and the Scourge remnants within.[13][14] From their new base of operations, Darion later sent the death knight heroes back to their people among the Alliance and the Horde, respectively in Stormwind City and Orgrimmar. Despite their distrust, both King Varian Wrynn and Warchief Thrall were convinced to accept the death knights back in their ranks, and ordered that they should be treated with respect as former heroes.[15][16]

In the aftermath, Acherus remained hovering above the Ruins of the Scarlet Enclave. Beneath the necropolis, the undead forces were removed from Death's Breach, and the Scourge banners have been replaced with the banners of the Ebon Blade. With the war effort now focused entirely on Northrend, Acherus remained a silent, ominous shadow in the hellish orange skies above Light's Hope for several years.

Legion

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Acherus shrouded in mist over the Broken Shore.

In the wake of the Burning Legion invasion, the new Lich King contacted the Knights of the Ebon Blade, and the two parties formed an alliance against the invading forces. Acherus was moved to Icecrown Citadel so that their hero could reclaim the remnants of Frostmourne to reforge them into a pair of new blades with the Lich King's blessing. Acherus then moved to the Broken Isles, where it hovered above a chain of small islands overlooking the Broken Shore and the Tomb of Sargeras. The chill winds emanating from the Hold condensed the air around it, creating a beneficial mass of fog to hide it from the prying eyes of the Legion.[17]

Shadowlands

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Due to Bolvar Fordragon's increasingly militant actions following the Legion's defeat, the Four Horsemen resolved to confront him and thus directed Acherus to Icecrown. As they neared Icecrown Citadel, Bolvar was defeated by Sylvanas Windrunner, who shattered the Helm of Domination. This action caused the Scourge to go on a rampage, and the Horsemen, unable to control the once mindless undead that served them, were forced to fight to regain control of the necropolis. With the citadel secured, Nazgrim and Sally Whitemane recovered the wounded Bolvar,[18] and brought him to Acherus.[19] The pair then traveled to Orgrimmar and Stormwind respectively to alert the leaders of the Horde and Alliance,[20] and opened Death Gates to Acherus for adventurers to travel to Icecrown Citadel and speak with Bolvar.[1]

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Inspiration

Acheron, meaning "river of woe", is a river that runs in northwestern Greece, and is connected to various underworld myths. In Greek mythology, the river Acheron was a branch of the river Styx; Acheron was the border to Hades, and those seeking to enter Hades had to pay Charon, the ferryman, for passage. Those who could not, were condemned to wander the banks of the Acheron for one hundred years.

In his epic Aeneid, the Roman poet Virgil uses "Acheron" to refer to all of Hades, and says the following to the main character, Aeneas: "Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo" ("If I cannot deflect the will of Heaven, I shall move Hell").

Acheron was also described as the river that formed the border of Hell. In the Inferno, book one of his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri - given a guided tour of Hell by Virgil - meets Charon at the banks of the Acheron and pays for passage across (at Virgil's insistence and despite Charon's reservations, as Dante was still a living man during his journey through Hell).

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External links

Class Hall Eastern Plaguelands Plaguelands: The Scarlet Enclave Icecrown Citadel Icecrown Citadel