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For the arakkoa settlements known as veils, see list of arakkoa towns.
The Veil as seen by a player in the Howling Fjord.

The Veil[1][2] (see below for other names and denotations) is a plane acting as the border between the Shadowlands and the countless worlds of the Great Dark Beyond.[3][4] It can be seen as a shadowy version of the physical plane, and can be visited as a spirit when player characters die and release from their corpse, unless they are in a zone in the Shadowlands.

Passing through the Veil can be traumatic,[5] and a soul that refuses to cross it to join the Shadowlands is a problem the kyrian are familiar with.[6]

Description

The Veil between Azeroth and the Shadowlands shattered by Sylvanas Windrunner above Icecrown Citadel.

The Veil is a greyscale realm where souls of the departed linger until they are gathered by a kyrian to be brought to the Shadowlands.[7] Kyrian Watchers known as Spirit Healers dwell in the Veil and appear to those who die to peer into the soul's inner self and evaluate whether they are ready to be dead. If the Watchers deem the soul ready, they will call forth a kyrian Bearer to come and bring their soul to the Arbiter at Oribos.[8] If they aren't ready, the Watchers return them to life.[9] The kyrian ferrying souls across the veil into the Shadowlands also ensures a steady supply of anima for all the realms of Death.[10] On Azeroth, the tauren spiritwalkers maintain a balance between the world of the living and the spirit realm.[11]

The Spirit of Tony Two-Tusk describes the Veil as "all grey and dark, swirling clouds".[12] While Uuna was in the Veil, she described it as dark and she was unable to see anything, though she could hear people interacting with her in the physical world. From within the Shadowlands, she could see the light of the naaru A'dal who was in the physical world, but it was so bright that it scared her. The moonlight of Elune at Lake Falathim[13] allowed her to see a friend in the physical world.[14]

Sometimes, the spirits roam the Veil without resting. It can be because their resting place wasn't complete, due to a battle in their resting place,[15] or because of the corruption of their resting place.[16] To bring eternal peace to the souls, it is needed to destroy the source of corruption[17] or by making a ceremony with items such as the  [Tuskarr Ritual Object].[18]

Spirits in the Veil can physically interact with objects and people in the living world.[19][20][21] Those without a material manifestation are still able to send items from the spirit world to the living.[22]

A spirit healer in the Veil.

Without the protection of the Lich King, shades from the Veil constantly torment the death knights of the Ebon Blade that were liberated from his service.[23]

There are various ways for the living to enter the Veil. For example, the  [Murkweed] plant's toxins are so potent that it even fools the spirit, allowing one to temporarily enter.[24] Inhaling certain incenses are also capable of allowing passage to the Veil.[25] While being alive, it can also be seen with some devices such as the  [Spectrecles], or the helmets of Second Sight, while the  [Spirit Spirits] is a strong alcohol brew that gives the drinker a small glimpse into it. The death priests of the Auchenai are notably allowed to see the world of the dead after drinking a potion during a rite of initiation, but many go mad from it.[26] Many not-dead mortals who visit the Veil do not return.[27]

Since time is perceived differently in the Veil, Salanar the Horseman mentioned that only a few days had passed for him between the war against the Lich King and the third invasion of the Burning Legion when it was nearly five years in the living world.[28]

While within the Veil, visions of past events may be seen.[29][30][31]

Appearances

World of Warcraft

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In World of Warcraft, the Veil can be seen when a character dies. They can be resurrected by a Spirit Healer (or by finding the corpse of their physical body, though this may be just a game mechanic).

The Burning Crusade

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Wrath of the Lich King

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Agmar's Hammer seen in the world of shadows in H [15-30] The Power to Destroy quest.

The Shattering

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  • Thrall's soul entered into the world of spirit during a vision quest in order to reconnect with the elements. In it, he was transformed into a spirit wolf, and Aggra, in the same form, led him through the swirling mist. The vision quest consisted of witnessing several important past events of his life with the involvement of the elements.[41]

Cataclysm

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Azuregos and Anara in the spirit world.

Mists of Pandaria

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Warlords of Draenor

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The Shadow Gate used by Bloodmaul chieftain Borgal Doomfist to enter the spirit realm.

Legion

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Battle for Azeroth

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Spirit of Vol'jin and a Horde adventurer traveled through Orgrimmar in the Veil.

Shadowlands

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Other names

Notes

  • After World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, the Veil and the Shadowlands were confirmed to be different places.
    • The first mention of the Shadowlands was in World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1. However, the grey spirit world known to players was referred to with terms related to "shadow" by death knights in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, causing some confusion as to whether there were levels of afterlife or if it was merely an artistic redesign (similar to the Emerald Dream as a phased area versus the eventual raid).
  • On Zandalar the Veil is watched over by Bwonsamdi instead of Spirit Healers, and on Argus by Prime Naaru.
  •  [Haunting Memento] is a toy that has the target be haunted periodically "causing the spirit world to affect them", with a buff that "haunts" them with a random assortment of spooky effects.
  • Death effects were made after Tim Truesdale and Brandon Idol in June 2004. saw the Lord of the Rings movies, the staff decided it was too cool not to feature-creep new video settings to emphasize a character’s death state.[90]

Gallery

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  5. ^ N [51-60] A Fate Most Noble
  6. ^ H [60] A Fair Race
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  8. ^ N [60] A Day in the Life
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  13. ^ A [7-30] Bathed in Light
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  16. ^ N [15-30] See You on the Other Side
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  18. ^ N [10-30] Picking Up the Pieces
  19. ^ N [25-30] Honor is for the Weak
  20. ^ N [25-30] From Whence They Came
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