User:TherasTaneel/Dire Maul Vest

'''Before reading further, this is an example of a split of Dire Maul into seperate articles. This might be applied to instances such as Scarlet Monastery too.'''

Dire Maul West is haunted by the ghosts and skeletons of deceased Highborne, and is home to a variety of arcane creatures, including ancients and mana surges. Yet the most notable resident of Dire Maul West is Immol'thar, a demon imprisoned on this plane by Prince Tortheldrin. Millennia ago, the Prince, aided by his Shen'dralar loyalists, constructed five mystical pylons to bind Immol'thar so that they could siphon his energy to sustain their immortality.

Reputation
Killing monsters in this instance doesn't grant Shen'dralar reputation. Players can gain reputation through quests, for more infomation about that see the Shen'dralar article.

Dungeon Denizens

 * Skeletons
 * Wraiths (one boss, Revanchion only during the Scourge Invasion)
 * Banshees
 * Mana surges
 * Ancients
 * Faerie dragons
 * Imps
 * Felguards
 * Bears (one, Ferra)
 * Ghosts (two, Tsu'zee and Magister Kalendris)
 * Corrupted ancients (one, Tendris Warpwood)
 * Nathrezim (one, Lord Hel'nurath)
 * Void terrors (one, Immol'thar)
 * (two bosses, Illyanna Ravenoak and Prince Tortheldrin)

future fill in

 * "The Highborne ghosts that you see wandering through the courtyard and halls of Eldre'Thalas were slain, not by invading Gordok ogres or satyrs, but by the Prince himself!" -Shen'dralar Ancient


 * "Immol'thar part of the King of Dire Maul achievement.


 * "Warlocks must go to this prison and summon their dreadsteed for the quest . Tendris Warpwood, a corrupted Ancient of War, also resides in Dire Maul West.  Alliance paladins must slay him as part of the quest  in order to obtain their charger.  In addition, Tendris Warpwood also guards the door leading from Dire Maul West into Immol'thar's prison, where players can also access The Athenaeum."


 * "These creatures have also been found in Dire Maul's west wing. It appears in their instinctual duties of policing magic, these hapless dragons wandered into the wing in an attempt disrupt the corrupting energies pulsing through the ruins, but fell prey to the ghostly Highborne and now serve them as pets." - Faerie dragon