Underdev/Icecrown Dungeon Bosstiary

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This article is a copy of "Icecrown Dungeon Bosstiary", an official interview by Blizzard Entertainment. It's about the bosses in the Frozen Halls dungeons implemented in the game.

The original article, formerly located at http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/underdev/3p3/dungeon-bosstiary.html, did not survive the overhaul of the World of Warcraft Official Website.

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Forge of Souls

Bronjahm

Also known as the Godfather of Souls, Bronjahm serves Arthas as the foreman of his mighty soul grinder engines. Bronjahm patrols the Forge of Souls to ensure that no interruptions befall the engines' operation.

The Devourer of Souls

As the chief operator of the Lich King's soul grinders, the creature called the Devourer dedicates himself to preventing souls from escaping the Lich King's dark machines.

The Pit of Saron

Forgemaster Garfrost

A master blacksmith and the overseer of the Scourge's cold forges, Garfrost infuses the blades of the Lich King's armies with the Old God Yogg-Saron's blood.

Ick and Krick

Astride Ick, an unusually large zombie, the devious gnome Krick supervises undead labor in the Pit of Saron.

Scourgelord Tyrannus

A merciless and efficient slave master, Tyrannus watches over the Quarry of Tears as the Lich King's right hand. The blessings of Tyrannus' dark lord come in many forms, not the least of which is the scourgelord's frost wyrm, Rimefang.

Halls of Reflection

Falric and Marwyn

Arthas' most trusted captains during the Third War, Falric and Marwyn, were dragged into damnation with the prince, and the two played a large part in the destruction of Lordaeron. Now among the foremost of the Lich King's death knights, they serve as staunch defenders of their master's private chambers.

The Lich King

A godlike being formed from a fusion between the orc shaman Ner'zhul and the former prince, paladin, and death knight Arthas Menethil, the Lich King uses the Halls of Reflection as his private chambers and a refuge for his runeblade, Frostmourne.

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