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The Burning Legion is the name for the demonic forces of the universe. Under the leadership of Sargeras, they move from world to world, seeking to consume them in fire and undo the creation of the Titans. The Legion consists of a number of subgroups, most of whom are classified as demons.

  • The Eredar, who are represented more or less as "classical" demons, started out as good but were corrupted to evil by Sargeras. They are the leaders of the Legion.
  • Assorted lesser demons like the Pit Lords, Mo'arg, Gan'arg, Doomguard, etc., form the armies of the Legion.
  • The Scourge are the Undead forces under the command of the Lich King. Originally subservient to the Legion, Ner'zhul eventually betrayed Kil'jaeden and became independent.
  • The Shadow Council, an Equal Opportunity Evil group of warlocks originally founded by Orcs on Draenor, works to further the Legion's goals.
  • There are enclaves of demons, cultists (mostly influenced by the Shadow Council), and satyrs throughout Azeroth that are aligned with the Burning Legion and eagerly await their return.

Tropes associated with the Burning Legion include:

Kil'jaeden the Deceiver[]

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 "There are more ways to destroy one's enemy than with an army. Sometimes those ways are better."

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Currently the leader of the Legion, Kil'jaeden was one of the three original Eredar lords who were approached by Sargeras and one of the two who joined the fallen titan. While his companion, Archimonde, tended to preferred brute force, Kil'jaeden went the Magnificent Bastard route, manipulating, tempting, and even outright lying to accomplish his goals. After Sargeras was banished with the death of Medivh, Kil'jaeden sought to take over leadership of the Burning Legion and prove his worth by completing the assimilation/destruction of Azeroth. Kael'thas attempted to summon him into Azeroth but didn't finish the job, leaving half of Kil'jaeden's body sticking out of the Sunwell. Consequently, he was ultimately defeated (but not killed) at the Sunwell by the combined forces of the Blue Dragonflight and a band of heroes.



Archimonde The Defiler[]

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 "Tremble Mortals, and despair! Doom has come to this world!"

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The Final Boss of Warcraft III, Archimonde the Defiler was the second of the Eredar lords that took Sargeras' offer of power and became one of his most powerful lieutenants. Unlike Kil'jaeden, Archimonde prefers a much more...direct approach to conquering the universe. He takes battles into his own hands instead of sitting back and plotting. Archimonde participated in the War of the Ancients, where he managed to kill Cenarius' father Malorne. Ten thousand years later he was brought back into Azeroth by Kel'Thuzad to lead the Legion's army. He promptly began destroying Lordaeron before crossing the sea to destroy Kalimdor. There he was held off by a coalition of Alliance and Horde members while trying to drain the World Tree Nordrassil of its power, before being blown up by thousands of wisps.


  • Badass Boast: See above.
  • Bad Boss: Kills his own men in frustration after Tyrande escapes.
  • Co-Dragons: To Sargeras. Mannoroth and Tichondrius are his Dragons.
  • Death of a Thousand Cuts: After ripping through hundreds of mortal forces. Archimonde was finally killed by Wisps, the basic Night-Elf worker unit.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Subverted, you aren't supposed to kill him in the final mission, and doing so is extremely difficult because not only do his bases never run out of resources and he can build units that normally can't be built in normal games, Archimonde himself is nearly unstoppable in a head on fight. In the Battle for Mount Hyjal instance, you bring him to 10% HP and then the wisps do the rest.
  • Evil Sounds Deep
  • Final Boss: Of Warcraft 3 Reign of Chaos
  • Finger-Poke of Doom: Finger of Death.
    • Heck, the tooltip decribing it is a Large Ham! "Deals 20 000 Shadow damage to you, your children, and your children's children!"
    • Taken Up to Eleven with Hand of Death, a Total Party Kill attack he uses if he reaches Nordrassill or his enrage timer runs out.
  • Foe-Tossing Charge: His march to Mount Hyjal was little more than this.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Subverted in the final mission of Warcraft III. Because its a Hold the Line mission, the player is not meant to directly face him. But when this is attempted, it cannot even be called a hopeless boss fight, since Archimonde removes any attacking army as if they are flies, and when he actually does attack you he'll likely show up when there's already an army on your doorstep. Part of the reason for this is because Archimonde is immune to spells and can only be damaged by chaos attacks. The fun is that the player has no units at their disposal that inflict chaos damage.
  • The Juggernaut: The last level of Warcraft III has Archimonde stomping through the Orc, Humans, and Night Elves' defenses effortlessly.
  • Made of Iron: In Warcraft III he has an absurd amount of health, and divine type armor which means everything except Chaos damage (which you only get access to through mercenaries in that mission) do a single point of damage to him, he's immune to spells, and he has Ankh of Reincarnation which brings him back to life at full health and mana, meaning you have to kill him twice.
  • Meaningful Name: Arch is Greek for king and mond is French for world, i.e. "King of the World" (a title traditionally claimed by Satan).
  • Neck Snap: Performs this on Malorne in the War of the Ancients.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: If him casually destroying Dalaran wasn't evidence enough.
  • Rasputinian Death: The last thing he expect was getting zerg rushed.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Red to Kil'jaeden's blue, despite their coloring.
  • Superpower Meltdown: what the wisps do to him
  • Villainous Breakdown: Also his Last Words, though only in the Caverns of Time: Battle of Mount Hyjal instance in The Burning Crusade.
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  • You Have Failed Me: Unlike Kil'Jaeden, Archimonde plays this straight. His policy pretty much boils down to "Succeed or die!"


Sargeras[]

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Sargeras is the Burning One, the master of the Burning Legion. Originally a Titan, he fell from grace and decided to undo all of creation, returning it to the Twisted Nether. To that end, he enlisted the aid of the original Draenei race, promising incredible power to those who would follow him. Sargeras and his Burning Legion moved from world to world, eradicating or corrupting all life thereon, until they were attracted to Azeroth by the wanton use of magic by the Night Elves. They found the planet a tough nut to crack, however, and the Legion tried many ploys ranging from brute force to corruption to infiltration.

Eventually, Sargeras attempted subterfuge. He allowed a young and naive Guardian to discover his "plan" to enter the world in physical form. When she attacked and destroyed him, his spirit entered her body and was later passed on to her offspring, Medivh. Under Sargeras' domination, Medivh opened the Dark Portal, allowing the Orcs to enter Azeroth and starting the First War. It was not until the Second War that Medivh's corruption was exposed; his death banished the spirit of Sargeras back to the Twisting Nether. It is not known if he can return.


  • Ascended Extra: Originally just a fotenote in the Warcraft II manuals.
  • Big Bad: For the entire Warcraft universe.
  • Badass Beard: Turned fiery when he turned evil.
  • Demonic Possession
  • Enemy to All Living Things: It's one of his titles and he's said to turn the temperature up by 50 degrees in a thousand mile radius from his location.
  • Face Heel Turn
  • Fallen Hero
  • Freak-Out
  • Portal Cut: He's been dead since this happened at the end of The War of the Ancients, although dead doesn't mean he's been gone, having created at least one Avatar and possessing Medivh.
  • Retcon: Originally, the Eredar were said to have corrupted Sargeras into their ranks. This was changed around the release of the Burning Crusade expansion to have Sargeras be the original evil who corrupted the Eredar and created the Man'ari Eredar, thus allowing the Draenei (the exiled uncorrupted Eredar) to become a separate race and join the Alliance.
  • Satan: More or less Azeroth's version of him.
  • Winged Humanoid: Once he becomes evil, as can be seen in the Warcraft Saga comic, published in the World of Warcraft Magazine.
  • Xanatos Gambit: Several, but most particularly the one with the Guardian. If she destroyed him, then he can reincarnate. If she failed, one less guardian is still a good deal.


Tichondrius[]

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 "Calm yourself, Prince Arthas. I am Tichondrius. Like Mal'Ganis, I am a dreadlord, but I am not your enemy. In truth, I've come to congratulate you.."

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Leader of the Dreadlords, and one of the top ranking commanders of the Burning Legion.


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 Tichondrius: Believe me, brother. Neither the Lich King nor his undead lackeys will jeopardize the Legion's return!

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Mannoroth[]

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Leader of the Pit Lords, and the one originally responsible for the corruption of the Orcs. He's quite committed to either bringing them back into the service of the Legion, or killing every last one of them.



Balnazzar[]

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 "This land is ours. The Scourge belongs to the Legion!"

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A Dreadlord left behind by Archimonde in Lordaeron along with Detheroc and Varimathras. Thought to have been killed by Varimathras as a prove of loyalty, and later by adventurers who ventured into the Scarlet Bastion. For most part, he was manipulating the Scarlet Crusade to do his bidding by posing as Grand Crusader Dathrohan. He later completely shed his disguised and turned the remaining Scarlet Crusade members into the Risen.