
Draenei as seen in ''World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade''. Their "Dimensional Ship" is in the background, still smoking from the recent crash landing.
The 'Draenei' (in '', pronounced
IPA: ˈdɹɛ nəɪ) are a fictional
race in
Blizzard Entertainment's
Warcraft series of
computer games and
novels.
''For more information on''
World of Warcraft ''and'' , ''visit their respective entries''.
Background
In the new World of Warcraft continuity, the Draenei are a subset of the
Eredar and hail originally from the world of Argus. The Eredar were intelligent and very adept at magic, using these skills to build a powerful society; this caught the attention of
Sargeras, the Titan of Destruction.
The Burning Legion and the Naaru
Seeing the Eredar as perfect tools for his
Burning Crusade, he approached the three leaders of the Eredar,
Archimonde,
Kil'jaeden, and
Velen, offering them untold power and knowledge in exchange for their race's loyalty. Archimonde and Kil'jaeden accepted the offer, pledging fealty to the Dark Titan. However, Velen received a vision in which he saw the
Burning Legion, its endless ranks of demons, and the devastation that Sargeras planned to wreak upon all creation. He attempted to warn Archimonde and Kil'jaeden, but they and their followers had already become corrupted, transformed into gigantic demons of depthless evil.
Velen despaired, for Sargeras's vast power made him impossible to confront head on; it was then that a being appearing to be made of pure light appeared to him. It explained that it was as a member of a race called the
Naaru, sentient energy beings who worked to stop the Burning Legion. The naaru offered to take Velen and any other Eredar who refused Sargeras' offer to safety. Accepting the naaru's offer, Velen and his faction of Eredar barely escaped from Argus and the Legion. They named themselves "Draenei," meaning "Exiled Ones" in their language. Kil'jaeden was infuriated by what he saw as Velen's betrayal, and vowed to hunt him and his followers to the ends of the universe.
Draenor
For thousands of years, the Draenei went from world to world, seeking safety. During this time, the Naaru explained to them their mission: to find the forces all across the cosmos who would stand against the Burning Legion and forge them together into an unstoppable Army of the Light. Moved, the Draenei vowed to aid them, upholding their ideals with the Light-given powers granted to them by the Naaru. Eventually, the Draenei settled on a small world which they called "Draenor" ("Exile's Refuge" in Eredun) and began to rebuild their society. There they met the Orcs, with whom they lived peacefully and often traded with. because of the teachings of Nobundo, many Draenei even learned how to become Shamans.
Despite their extreme caution, however, Kil'jaeden found the Draenei. Studying the
Orcs,he devised a plan with which to destroy his errant cousins. The Orcs were a peaceful, shamanistic race who lived mostly in the grassland region of
Nagrand. Kil'jaeden tempted the elder shaman
Ner'zhul and his apprentice
Gul'dan into using dark magics. Eventually, the entire race drank the blood of the Pit Lord
Mannoroth and the once-peaceful Orcs were transformed into a fel-powered, murderous horde. They wiped out eighty percent of the Draenei in a bloody eight year long war. Many of the remaining Draenei were twisted by the fel energies of the orcs' warlocks into two inferior mutations, known as the "Lost Ones" and the "Broken Ones", who may still be found in Outland.
Azeroth
Those who had kept their original form fled in an interdimensional ship built by the Naaru called the
Exodar, which crash-landed in the world of
Azeroth due to interference from the
Blood Elves. Upon meeting with the
Alliance, who worshiped the same Holy Light of Creation as the Draenei, they joined the Grand Alliance to fight against the Burning Legion and the Horde.
Appearance
The Draenei are even taller than the
Night Elves, and resemble them somewhat in appearance, with bluish skin, glowing eyes, and pointed ears. However, they have several non-hominid traits, such as
unguligrade legs, hooves, horns, and tails. Possibly for this reason, combined with their height and strength, they are also nicknamed "blue
Tauren", after the bovine race that
Thrall befriended in
Kalimdor.
Factions
The Draenei have four known variations. The
Eredar are the demonic precursors of the Draenei, and serve the Burning Legion.
The Broken are draenei who became twisted by the fel powers of the orcish warlocks. One of the most notable factions of the Broken are the
Ashtongue Deathsworn who serve
Illidan Stormrage, and are led by the wise
Akama. Finally there are the simple and brutish
Lost Ones, a devolved form of
The Broken who have lost most of their mental capacity and their hold on sanity.
World of Warcraft Gameplay
Territory, Capital and Starting Location
The Draenei have two regions - Azuremyst Isle and Bloodmyst Isle - which form the Azuremyst Isles, a grouping of islands off the coast of northern Kalimdor, south of the night elves' island-tree of Teldrassil. Their capital is the Exodar on Azuremyst Isle.
The Exodar is the dimensional craft that the Draenei retook from the blood elves and crash-landed in Azeroth. New Draenei players start at Ammen Vale, an area of Azuremyst Isle to the east of the Exodar.
Available Classes
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Classes in World of Warcraft
Draenei players may choose to play as the following classes:
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Warrior
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Paladin
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Hunter
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Shaman
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Priest
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Mage
Originally, the shaman was restricted to orcs, trolls and tauren - three of what were then four primary races of the
Horde. However, as explained above, shamanism was granted to Draenei players via
Nobundo's teachings.
Draenei Racial Skills
★ ''Gift of the Naaru''
:40 yard range, 1.5 second cast time, 180 sec cooldown
:(At level 1 it heals a total of 55 health, and heals a total of 1085 at level 70)
★ ''Heroic Presence (Warrior, Paladin, Hunter)''
:Increases chance to hit by 1% for all party members within 30 yards, including yourself. This affects pets as well, greatly benefiting Hunters.
★ ''Inspiring Presence (Shaman, Mage, Priest)''
:Increases chance to hit with spells by 1% for your party members within 30 yards, including yourself.
★ ''Gemcutting''
:5 point skill bonus to Jewelcrafting (note, this also raises the cap by 5 at each level of jewelcrafting).
★ ''Shadow Resistance''
:Increase Shadow Resistance by 10.
Draenei priests have Fear Ward, and the newly created ability - Symbol of Hope. Symbol of Hope is a 40 yard range spell on a 5 minute cooldown that costs 15 mana to cast, and gives the priest's party 33 mana every 5 seconds for 15 seconds. It scales with level. At level 70, it returns 999 mana per player in the party for a total of just under 5000 mana for the whole party. This is being increased with the upcoming patch.
Draenei in ''World of Warcraft''
★ The male Draenei dance is based upon the performance of
Daler Mehndi in "
Tunak Tunak Tun".
★ The female Draenei dance is similar to that performed by
Shakira in her "
Hips don't lie" video.
★ Many allusions to
Star Wars may be found in the Draenei quests in Azuremyst Isle, including a reference to
Han Solo's claims at making the
Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
★ Another reference is made to
Pink Floyd by an NPC in Azuremyst Isle, saying "How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer fish?"
★ The title of the Azuremyst quest "Precious and Fragile Things Need Special Handling" is a lyrical reference to the song "
Precious" by
Depeche Mode.
★ The
Exodar also features a nod to ''. Within the Vault of Lights is a group of Draenei touring the
holograms of the various
Burning Legion minions. These Draenei are named for the hosts of the Dax symbiont before
Jadzia.
★ An item that can be received after the quest, "The Kurken's Lurkin'," called "Kurkenstocks" is a play on words, based on the shoe, "Birkenstocks."
★ The Draenei have a vaguely
Eastern European/
Middle Eastern Accent.
★ A fishing quest for the Draenei is called "Red Snapper- Very Tasty!" a reference to Kuni from
"Weird Al" Yankovic's film "
UHF".
★ The Draenei being an offshoot of the Eredar was actually an accidental
retcon, as in ''Warcraft III'' the Eredar were depicted as an evil race who were responsible for the initial corruption of Sargeras. This was reversed in the ''Burning Crusade'' expansion, a move which the developers later admitted had been an oversight on their part.
Mounts
The draenei ride powerful Elephant like mounts known as Elekks
See Also
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Classes in World of Warcraft
References
External links
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Draenei, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Townhall
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Chapter III: The Doom of Draenor, History of Warcraft
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Draenei, Warcraft III Strategy Guide
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Draenei Race Information, Warcraft Blog
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Draenei Race Information
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Draenei Burning Crusade
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Chris Metzen admits oversight, Blizzplanet.com