Taeshalach

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This article is about the lore. For the item in World of Warcraft, see  [Taeshalach].
Aggramar wielding Taeshalach.

Taeshalach is the sword of the titan Aggramar.[1] When Sargeras betrayed the Pantheon, Aggramar met him in a duel. When their blades met, it ignited an explosion of fel and arcane that caused both weapons to shatter.[2] As such, only half of Taeshalach remains physically intact, with the other half being made up of flame. In Aggramar's Antorus encounter, Taeshalach summons fire elementals called the Embers, Flames, and Manifestations of Taeshalach.

In the RPG

Icon-RPG.png This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

Taeshalach (meaning "Flame Rend") is a sword that was forged from one of the two Shatterbound fragments of Gorshalach, and embodies all that is noble and good. When Gorshalach sundered itself, Sargeras abandoned the fragment that would form Taeshalach, as it was useless to him in his corrupted state. Aggramar eventually claimed the fragment and reforged it into its current form, which he currently wields as his weapon. If this weapon is ever combined with the other fragment, which has been reforged into Gorribal, Gorshalach will be reborn.[3]

This backstory is completely different from Taeshalach's canonical backstory, as in canon, Taeshalach and Sargeras' weapon were always separate blades.

In Hearthstone

Hearthstone This section contains information exclusive to Hearthstone and is considered non-canon.

Aggramar appears as a a legendary Titan minion for the hunter class in the TITANS expansion. When played, he equips the player with a Taeshalach weapon, and each of his Titan abilities buff the weapon in various ways.

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