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  • Plague of Undeath
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  • The Plague of Undeath is what the Blood Fever variant has come to be known as. It was developed by the Totenkopfs after being extracted and mutated from Mordecai de Ardyn, and produces symptoms similar to the original virus, though it is much quicker and deadlier...and unlike the original Blood Fever virus, it affects all races. It also has the unexpected side effect of raising the dead as shambling, mindless undead. It was first released during the Third Battle of Remonton by Bishop Arbriel Conrad, and continues to ravage the country of Remon as it raises the dead who become warriors in Arbriel's ever-growing undead army, the Wretched.
  • The Plague of Undeath is a magical affliction first conjured by Ner'zhul, the Lich King (under the direction of the demon lord Kil'jaeden), from his icy prison within the Frozen Throne in Northrend in order to create the Scourge (which was intended to be a vanguard for the Burning Legion during the attack on Azeroth). This took place just before and during the Third War. Using his will alone, he spread the mystic disease to the nearby denizens in the local regions, including ice trolls, humans, and other creatures, killing them and causing them to rise again as undead under the influence of Ner'zhul. After the wizard Kel'Thuzad answered Ner'zhul's psychic call, he was tasked with containing the Plague and transporting it across the sea to Lordaeron, where it was used to infect food supplie
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  • from the old Official World of Warcraft community site , 4-Dec-2010
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  • The Plague of Undeath is what the Blood Fever variant has come to be known as. It was developed by the Totenkopfs after being extracted and mutated from Mordecai de Ardyn, and produces symptoms similar to the original virus, though it is much quicker and deadlier...and unlike the original Blood Fever virus, it affects all races. It also has the unexpected side effect of raising the dead as shambling, mindless undead. It was first released during the Third Battle of Remonton by Bishop Arbriel Conrad, and continues to ravage the country of Remon as it raises the dead who become warriors in Arbriel's ever-growing undead army, the Wretched. Since the Remon outbreak, Totenkopfs have also been able to infect certain people in other kingdoms with the plague although thanks to the efforts of the Grand Alliance other kingdoms haven't experienced an outbreak yet.
  • The Plague of Undeath is a magical affliction first conjured by Ner'zhul, the Lich King (under the direction of the demon lord Kil'jaeden), from his icy prison within the Frozen Throne in Northrend in order to create the Scourge (which was intended to be a vanguard for the Burning Legion during the attack on Azeroth). This took place just before and during the Third War. Using his will alone, he spread the mystic disease to the nearby denizens in the local regions, including ice trolls, humans, and other creatures, killing them and causing them to rise again as undead under the influence of Ner'zhul. After the wizard Kel'Thuzad answered Ner'zhul's psychic call, he was tasked with containing the Plague and transporting it across the sea to Lordaeron, where it was used to infect food supplies and distributed to the populace under the supervision of the dreadlord Mal'Ganis, an acting lieutenant of the Burning Legion, Ner'zhul's captors. Kel'Thuzad first had to gather a cult of followers to aid him in the spreading of the plague, and he established the Cult of the Damned. With the aid of his cultists, Kel'Thuzad and Mal'Ganis used the agricultural hub of Andorhal to ship plague-infected grain to the surrounding towns within Lordaeron which included Brill and Stratholme. Those contracting the Plague typically die within three days, rising shortly thereafter as feral zombies easily controlled by the Lich King's immense psychic power. After successfully destroying the infected granaries, Prince Arthas, fresh on the heels of Mal'Ganis, came to Stratholme to find it already infected by the tainted grain. Knowing that the citizens would soon turn into the cursed undead, he proceeded to slaughter them all, against the council of Uther the Lightbringer (Arthas' paladin mentor), in order to prevent them from bolstering Mal'Ganis' ranks. Before becoming a death knight in the servitude of Ner'zhul, Arthas succeeded in destroying all of the sources of the Plague, leaving no way for them to further spread the disease. A few years later, after the Scourge had built a considerable presence in the Plaguelands, they set up a series of massive cauldrons with which they continue to spread the Plague directly into the air, corrupting the land itself as well as the local wildlife. One of the few creatures that thrives in the Plaguelands is the carrion grub. They can reach huge sizes and are immune to the Plague. A prime example of a carrion grub is Borelgore. The Plaguelands also have heavy populations of massive mushrooms which also seem to thrive in these conditions. The Argent Dawn, a regime dedicated to the eradication of the Scourge menace, have discovered ways of sabotaging these cauldrons and reversing their effects, thereby purifying the chemicals within and making them toxic to the undead. Currently, Apothecaries of the Forsaken are working on producing their own New Plague, which would have a similar effect as the original Plague, but will kill undead creatures as well as living ones. This will allow the Forsaken to destroy all their immediate enemies, the Scourge, the Scarlet Crusade, Dalaran and the remnants of Lordaeron. Experiments on this New Plague have been conducted by Apothecaries in Brill, the Sepulcher, Tarren Mill, and Shattrath City.