Chimaera

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For the Warcraft III unit, see Chimaera (Warcraft III).
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A chimaera (sometimes spelled chimera - pronounced "kai-mare-ah" in both cases) is a large, two-headed flying creature resembling a mix between a dragon and a wyvern. There are two types of creatures called chimaera in the Warcraft universe: one located in Azeroth and the other in Outland. Outland chimaera are mutated rylaks.

Azeroth chimaera

Alash'anir, a chimaera using the patch 8.1 model.

The mysterious chimaera are deadly, territorial beasts. These fearsome, two-headed creatures fly above the dark forests of Kalimdor, spewing forth their terrible corrosive breath upon all who would defy the sanctity of the ancient woodlands. Just the sight of these dark, massive beasts is enough to drive most enemies to retreat.[1] Both heads are equally fearsome on the terrifying chimaera, each capable of its own unique breath attack.[2]

The chimaera have developed an empathic bond with the night elf race, who train them at chimaera roosts.[1] During the Third War, Ashenvale chimaeras were used frequently by the kaldorei to decimate structures in battles against the humans, orcs, and undead.[3] During the Battle for Darkshore, the kaldorei once again used these creatures in battle, this time as mounts for chimaera riders.

However, chimaera are not part of the actual military hierarchy of the Sentinels, as they are simply somewhat intelligent animals with ties to Nordrassil. Along with the mountain giants and faerie dragons, the chimaera assisted the night elves during the Third War, not due to a desire to help them in particular, but because the night elves were the largest local force that opposed the Burning Legion. Short of a planetary threat, it is rare to see mountain giants, faerie dragons, or chimaera fighting with a mortal army.[4]

Chimaera meat is suitable for consumption.[5][6][7] Chimaeras lay eggs[8] that are hard like rocks.[9] According to Jez Goodgrub, they are "the richest, most buttery eggs you'll find this side of Orgrimmar. Way better than boring owl eggs, and not as sulfurous as those weird wildkin eggs."[8]

The frostwing chimaera that dwell on the Isle of Spears off the coast of the Howling Fjord have sharp horns that are easily crafted into spear tips.[10]

Most chimaeras in the game are found in the Stonetalon Mountains, Azshara, and Winterspring, but some larger specimens known as Chimaerok previously inhabited an island off the coast of Feralas. A few chimaeras have been found to live in Northrend, on the chilly Isle of Spears in the Howling Fjord. They are identical to the chimaeras found in Winterspring but fly much higher.

Notable

Types

Outland chimaera

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Once known as rylaks, these chimaera in Outland have been warped by the destruction of Draenor. They have smooth, vibrant skin and alien, bony features. Wherever they are found, they are typically considered a pest. They live in Shadowmoon Valley and Blade's Edge Mountains. One notable chimaera also lives in the Netherstorm. Interestingly, their bodies are very similar to the Outland-version of a hydra.

Notable

Types

As a hunter pet

Type
Ferocity - Exotic
Diet
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Abilities
Basic Special Exotic Bonus
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The chimaera family includes chimaeras, rylaks, and flayedwings. As an exotic family, these beasts can only be used by Beast Mastery hunters.

Patch changes

As a mount

See also: Rylak mounts

 [Ashenvale Chimaera] drops from Alash'anir in Darkshore.

As a companion pet

The  [Albino Chimaeraling] has a chance to drop from the  [Big Bag of Pet Supplies], the reward for completing the daily Garrison Pet Menagerie quest N [1-80 Daily] Mastering the Menagerie.

In the RPG

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Chimaera are typically strong allies of the night elves, protecting the forests and the great tree Nordrassil from danger. They are highly reclusive, sentient creatures, but do not possess the ability to speak. They strive foremost to protect the balance of nature. Chimaera hate seeing any natural races or creatures being harmed or oppressed. Those who victimize such creatures under the chimaera's protection will quickly find a chimaera's wrath to be very formidable.[11]

Notes and trivia

Chimaeron concept art
  • In Greek mythology, the Chimera was a monstrous hybrid creature who is usually depicted as having the heads of a lion, a goat, and a snake. It was defeated by the hero Bellerophon, who rode on the winged horse Pegasus. The word "chimera" today usually refers to something not quite natural that blends the features of several different animals. The latter definition better fits the chimaeras of Warcraft, which bear little resemblance to the mythological Chimera.
  • Chimaeron, one of Nefarian's creations in Blackwing Descent, looks a lot more like a hydra than a chimaera, and its name likely refers to the original meaning of the word and not the creatures of the Warcraft universe.
  • The chimaeras in patch 8.1 use a modified rylak model.
  • Until patch 3.1.0, chimaeras could be skinned for  [Chimera Leather], which was used in several leatherworking patterns.
  • Before its destruction, the Isle of Dread was home to chimaeras known as "chimaerok." Legend had it that their meat was the most succulent and tender in existence.[12]
  • The chimaeras in Howling Fjord can drop  [Chilled Meat] which is also used in Cooking.

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