This article is a lore stub. You can help expand it by editing it

Order

From Warcraft Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

“Trust in the ways of Order.”

Watcher Koranos
Order as depicted in Chronicle Volume 1.

Order is one of the six cosmic forces that govern the cosmic systems of the Great Dark Beyond. Acting as a counterbalance to Disorder, it is most commonly perceived in the physical realm as arcane magic, a type of energy innately volatile that requires intense precision and concentration to wield,[1] and which can warps time, space, and controls the flow of mana. The titans are the main manifestation of Order in the physical universe, they are colossal, planet-sized cosmic beings imbued with the raw power of creation itself. Unified as the Pantheon of Order, they shaped and brought life and order to countless worlds with the help of their titan-forged, while watching over the universe and searching for others of their kind.

Origins and characteristics

The Seat of the Pantheon, the "very cradle of creation".[2]

The cosmic force of Order was conceived by the First Ones, as well as the other forces five other governing forces of reality.[3] According to the broker Al'firim's interpretations of the First Ones' writings, the cosmos began with six forces (or possibly a different number) existing in opposition to each other until they came together (or were brought together) and gave form to a design. Each "architect" gave a portion of themselves, and thus "the pattern was drawn". With a framework in place, all things in the universe came to be, like a fungus growing upon the frame. The six forces were now in balance, and others arose from their intersections—a simple structure growing infinitely more complex.[4]

Despite what is commonly known on Azeroth as history, the titans are in some way connected to the First Ones, the same entities that organized and designed the Pantheon of Death and the Shadowlands themselves. The titans connection to the Progenitors, and the otherwise unknown facility known as Zereth Ordus, was concealed and forbidden by the command of Odyn, placing the titans as the absolute pinnacle of existence in their records so as not to "confuse" mortals, in his words.[5]

Time is a progression of instants and a construct of Order.[6][7] This movement is ordinarily perceived by mortals as regular and determinant, functioning much like a clockwork; and flowing like the sands of an hourglass. Living mortals which are influenced by the force of Order perceive time the way they do. Without a tether to their mortal plane, they no longer have the same perception.[8]

Ulderoth is an alternate universe of Azeroth and a titan utopia where there is no Void presence, only Order and Life, as the Pantheon saw their experiments through.[9]

Arcane magic

Main article: Arcane

Arcane magic (also called "Order magic")[10] is a cold and intellectual magic that warps time, space, and controls the flow of mana.[11] As the manifestation of Order in the Great Dark Beyond and the Twisting Nether, arcane is the language of order and the opposite end of the spectrum from fel which represents Disorder. In eons past, the titans used the primal "language of the arcane" to weave entire worlds into existence. Arcane has been described as the "base fabric" of the world,[12] and can be pulled from ley lines,[13] channels of immense magical power that course through Azeroth itself.[14] Though extremely volatile, arcane is so similar to an element it might as well be one, for all magical intents and purposes.[15] In general, arcane magic can be used to do nearly everything and is seemingly limited mostly by imagination, as it can be used to manipulate both space and time, and bend reality.

Prominent figures

Order realm

Like the other cosmic forces, beings of Order can normally only be permanently killed in their realm. If killed in the mortal realm, their essence returns to their plane to reconstitute, though some exceptionally powerful forces can intervene in the process.[16] It has been hinted that when titans die, their souls would return to their own Order plane.[17] By corrupting Argus with Death magic, the nathrezim ensured that, upon its death, his soul would be sent to the Shadowlands rather than his cosmic plane.[18][19]

Races of Order

Keeper Tyr, the mightiest of the watchers.[20]

Titans

The titans are colossal godlike beings made up of the primordial matter from which the very universe was born, and are the embodiments of Order.[21] Imbued with the raw power of creation itself, they roamed the Great Dark Beyond like walking worlds,[22] shaping and bringing life and order to countless worlds across the cosmos.[23] After they formed the Pantheon of Order, they came to realize that order was crucial to find the worlds that could contain nascent world-souls.[24]

Titan-forged

The titan-forged were the armies crafted by the Pantheon to fight the Old Gods' Black Empire. The first generation was divided between the aesir and vanir, respectively fashioned from metal and stone. They are now collectively known as watchers. Some were also imbued by the titans with their specific likeness and powers to lead the titan-forged and became known as the keepers.[25] The keepers later created more titan-forged through the twin forges, the Forge of Wills and the Forge of Origination.[26]

Arcane elementals

Arcane elementals, also called "arcane wraiths "mana elementals", are manifestations of volatile arcane energy and are described as beings of pure mana.[27]

Arcane Constructs are intelligent but unpredictable, spawned of pure mana, and allow their user to quickly assimilate large amounts of arcane knowledge.[28]

Notes and trivia

Speculation

Questionmark-medium.png
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Constellar may be creatures from the plane of Order, given their orderly nature and arcane-like appearance. Eonar and the other titans also resemble them in their non-corporeal forms, such as when manifesting as the Seat of the Pantheon, further indicating a deeper connection between the Pantheon of Order and the constellar.

Gallery

See also

References

 
  1. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 11
  2. ^ Aggramar (tactics)
  3. ^ World of Warcraft: Grimoire of the Shadowlands and Beyond, pg. 150 - 151
  4. ^  [Expedition Report A37J - Part 1]
  5. ^  [Edicts of the Prime Designate, Volume 742]
  6. ^ Ion Hazzikostas interview with Blizzplanet - "Time is a construct of Order and structure; and things in the Shadowlands are more Chaotic in a lot of ways."
  7. ^ Ezgi Pajecki 2020-09-26. Maldraxxus, Shadowlands and Beyond - Interview with Steve Danuser. Lorekeeper. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27.
  8. ^ Judgehype - Interview de Steve Danuser sur l'histoire de Shadowlands
  9. ^ Time Rifts#Ulderoth
  10. ^ N [60-62] Lessons From Our Past
  11. ^ Legion Class Preview Series: Mage
  12. ^ A Mage [10] Mage-tastic Gizmonitor
  13. ^ War Crimes, pg. 359 on e-book
  14. ^ World of Warcraft: Paragons, pg. 584 on e-book
  15. ^ Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War, chapter 25
  16. ^ Ezgi Pajecki 2020-09-26. Maldraxxus, Shadowlands and Beyond - Interview with Steve Danuser. Lorekeeper. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27.
  17. ^ Steve Danuser with Taliesin & Evitel - 00:40:01
  18. ^ N [60] Acquaintances Forgotten
  19. ^ World of Warcraft: Sylvanas, chapter 25
  20. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 42
  21. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 8 (cosmology chart)
  22. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 13
  23. ^ World of Warcraft: The Magazine Volume I Issue IV, 71.
  24. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 19 - 20
  25. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 31
  26. ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 60
  27. ^ N [25-30] The Unending Invasion
  28. ^ H [5-30] Arcane De-Construction
  29. ^ B [60-62] Whispers on the Winds
  30. ^  [The Legend of Elun'Ahir]