Know Your Lore: Saronite

It's nigh-ubiquitous in Wrath of the Lich King. You can pull it out of the ground pretty much anywhere. It's crafted into armor and weapons from powerful epics to crafted items to increase our skills. It makes up the walls of Icecrown Citadel, and the bones of Malykriss, the Lich King's planned replacement for Acherus. It makes up the bulk of the Scourge's material for its mindless warriors as well as its fortifications and siege engines, and the Vrykul even presses the living into slavery in Icecrown in order to meet their master's demand for more and more of it. But this is no ordinary metal: the Tuskarr call it the "Black Blood of Yogg-Saron" and whisper in hushed tones that it may yet shake the pillars of Heaven. (Well, I assume they do. Fella named Jack Burton told me that.)
Unlike cobalt and titanium, the metals that seems to occur naturally in Northrend, saronite's presence is due to the presence of a trapped old god. As you no doubt deduced from the name, Saronite is nothing less than a creation of the terrible Yogg-Saron himself. The enslaved miners toiling for the Vrykul near Ymirheim eventually go mad, and even if freed, hurl themselves into the depths to seek communion with the god of death. In his hubris, the Lich KIng seeks to prove his mastery of death, his transcendance of the state by exploiting the products of Yogg-Saron's imprisonment.
But as Yogg-Saron himself says, "No king rules forever." And as we storm the very gates of Icecrown Citadel and make our way through the Forge of Souls, past the Pit of Saron where even deeper veins of Yogg-Saron's Black Blood are unearthed, and stalk the Halls of Reflection themselves it seems clear that the dependence of the Scourge on the death metal may be its undoing... if it isn't ours first.
You first start running into Saronite early as you proceed through Northrend. In Whisper Gulch in the north of Howling Fjord you'll run into madmen who have fallen to the siren call of the old god via working with the tainted metal. Both the Alliance and the Horde have their difficulties with these lunatics, and both are understandably intrigued. While Yogg-Saron's influence pops up again in the Grizzly Hills, that doesn't seem directly related to saronite itself, but rather the roots of the failed world-tree Vordrassil penetrating into Yogg-Saron's prison. Still, the madness of the Grizzly Hills furbolg and the corruption of Ursoc bear striking similarities to saronite's effects.
In the Dragonblight both the Horde and Alliance run into saronite and its effects. Borus Ironbender sends Horde players to investigate the Scourge's weapons and to retrieve samples of the so-called 'Black Blood of Yogg-Saron' (it helps if you bring your Six-Demon Bag for this) while Alliance players discover their new saronite mine is overrun with the Scourge and confront the mystery of this strange bleeding ore. The corpse of Slinkin the Demo-Gnome also provides a journal detailing the strange, almost contemptuous manner in which those few Scourge who can think for themselves refer to Yogg-Saron even as they mine up the metal associated with him.
Saronite makes a return appearance in Zul'Drak as players raid a crashed Scourge necropolis in the quest Pure Evil, which gives players a chance to watch the luminaries of the Argent Crusade try their level best to defeat a small chunk of ore and fail spectacularly. The interesting thing is, by this point if you're a plate class you're probably wearing some saronite gear or at least have been working it for some time if you're a blacksmith. (Not even counting epics or the various saronite gear that starting Death Knights acquire, there's a lot of saronite gear in the game for leveling characters.) The discovery that you're wearing the hardened blood of an old god on your head or crotch or what have you has been detailed before (Disgraph focuses on a different material explanation for saronite so if you're offended by poop jokes, don't click that link.) but in all seriousness I have to believe personally that the entire explanation for saronite has to creep people out just a little.
There's tantalizing links between Icecrown and the Storm Peaks, especially Ulduar, that revolve around saronite. Darkspeaker R'khem in Icecrown's Saronite Mine is held captive by the Vrykul toiling away for the Scourge, and like General Vezax he appears to have saronite for blood: Vezax himself comes right out and says that the Black Blood of Yogg-Saron courses through him, giving rise to vaporized saronite that can even coaelsce and attack as an animus. This, combined with the madness that those exposed to saronite for long enough, brings questions: is the end result of saronite madness and corruption transformation into a faceless one? Are the insane miners in Ymirhelm the source of the faceless ones patrolling the old Nerubian city beneath Icecrown Citadel? Is Vezax himself a transformed entity, changed into a walking monstrosity by exposure to the elder god's blood, tainted and twisted by saronite?
Considering I'm carrying around two axes I got in the Pit of Saron, maybe I should be considering this more closely.
To some degree the Scourge seem immunized to this process of corruption due to their being dead already. Herald Volazj, who is at war with the Scourge in Ahn'Katet on behalf of his master Yogg-Saron, seems to make statements that indicate that the Scourge stand apart from both life and death. (His entire quote list may be found here.) While the quotation in question could refer to the old gods themselves, considering that Ahn'Katet is under attack by the Scourge the phrase "They do not die; they do not live. They are outside the cycle." at least could be aimed at them, and it could explain both why the Scourge can make such free use of saronite and why they prove so difficult for the servitors of the old gods to defeat. If they're immune to saronite corruption, one of the best weapons of Yogg-Saron's servants (turning your enemies into allies) is lost, while the Scourge themselves can perform that very same trick by killing your own minions then raising them as undead. Saronite corruption, a powerful weapon of subjugation, seems to have its teeth pulled when dealing with those who stand outside the very cycle Yogg-Saron exemplifies as a god of death.
As we march into Icecrown Citadel, saronite continues to make its presence felt. Despite Yogg-Saron's 'death' in Ulduar (raise your hands if you think he's really dead... yeah, me neither) the Scourge continues to mine the stuff out of the Pit of Saron at a prodigious rate. It's used as material in the reforging of Quel'Delar, which turns out to be a bad idea (hey, maybe we shouldn't reforge this sword out of the solidified essence of a god of pure evil... you think? Maybe?) and it's used in the creation of Shadowmourne by the Ashen Verdict, who claim to have finally figured out a way to bend saronite to their will instead of being bent by it. And of course, every step you take in Icecrown Citadel, every weapon or metal armor you loot from the fallen enemy, you're surrounded in the pulsating, breathing metal forged out of the black blood of death itself.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
sccorp.sc Jan 23rd 2010 2:59PM
@ Tyler
You do see something to that effect with Shadowmourne. Much like the Pre-BC ashbringer, you hear whispers from 'An Unknown Voice', presumably the Lich King himself. With great power...
...comes even greater corruption.
Mognet T Dec 16th 2009 1:18PM
Fun read. One of my RP characters is a Draenei Death Knight who was once a great blacksmith on Argus. I have her obsessed with the voices that have filled her head, first the Naaru, then Arthas, and finally Yogg-Saron. This character is tormented by the Saronite she mines and wears, they coveri her in waves of madness and anger. It's fun finding a use for such mundane things as Blacksmithing and ore to center RP around, but it wouldn't be possible without such rich lore by Blizzard in the first place.
Zayd Dec 16th 2009 2:48PM
Excellent!
We need more RP replies.
T Dec 16th 2009 1:20PM
Yep, for those of you with the fetish, take joy in the fact that you're wearing the bodily fluids of some monster in the bowels of the earth. They just tell you its blood. Its everything that an old good would...secrete. Mmmm, that does sound better doesn't it. They should have been more forthcoming in the armor names though--Pauldrons of Yoggy Snot, Justicar's Greaves of Pungent Old God Sweat, etc.
Now, just imagine what that smells like after being attached to Arthas' undead crotch for the past however many years. And yet, in the Halls of Reflection, Jaina runs off and disappears in a room with him for the entire time we're fighting out front. I was relieved when the doors opened to find them just fighting.
T Dec 16th 2009 1:22PM
What an old good would secrete? I fail at typing.
Brownb Dec 16th 2009 1:59PM
I just threw up a little in my mouth.....thanks
knechtdanj Dec 16th 2009 1:34PM
The new ore or one of the new ores found in Cataclysm will most like be Kaja'mite an ore found in the volcanoes of the lost isles. It could possibly spring up in various new zones due to the changing of the Azerothean landscape.
Ametrine Dec 16th 2009 3:46PM
Don't let Blizzard fool you - mining saronite is just another poop quest.
Noz. Dec 16th 2009 8:25PM
I know!
When we killed that general and climbed up that ramped, i saw a closed room with Jaina and Arthas inside.... i was like oh shi...
Then there was this sign on the door
..o shi...
Then we heard some moaning
Oh Shi..
We opened, they were just fighting, phew,
Barinthos Dec 16th 2009 1:20PM
Every time i run PoS I want to run up to those giant Saronite nodes and mine the crap out of them, but alas, it cannot be done.
Gulliver Dec 16th 2009 1:21PM
But, It's so SHINY!
Shifter Dec 16th 2009 1:28PM
This rules due to the Big Trouble references!
Magus Dec 16th 2009 2:49PM
You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?
Who?
Jack Burton. Me!
zurkka Dec 16th 2009 1:28PM
i allways thought that, why the hell i'm not corrupted by the saronite in my armor or my weapons, and i think the awser is simple, as heros of azeroth, who fought the pure essence of fire Ragnaros, defeated the almight Illidan and have slain the god of death with my own hands i think i saw to many shit to this whispering piece of armor to have any effect on me
Stormscape Dec 16th 2009 1:54PM
Something interesting that I thought of, is that the Death Knights would be immune to Saronite just like the scourge, so when all is said and done, Arthas is defeated and whatnot, perhaps the Ebon Blade will fine new purpose in rectifying the corruption that all that Saronite armor has wrought on the living population.
The Ebon Blade as the last bastion of PURITY in a hugely ironic twist.
Just a thought.
reswab Dec 16th 2009 3:43PM
Wonderful article! I've been pondering the significance of Saronite lately this helped shead some light. I have something to ask though: have you or anyone else you've spoken with noticed how much the architecture in Icecrown looks like old god bodies? I can't help but look at the citadels and see the base having similiar C'thun spikes, with a helmet on top that resembles the lich king's crown, with a frostmourn spike jutting out.
OIK2 Dec 17th 2009 5:22PM
I haven't noticed this, but I have noticed that on the side of the doorway going into the Citadel is sections of wall textured with upside down smiling A-Bomb skins.
busuan Dec 16th 2009 1:51PM
I bet, in Undermine, Goblins are already bidding madly for the largest saronite stash in the whole Azeroth: Ice Crown Citadel. That's why they openly joined Horde in ICC raid.
And I don't think at least one of the trade princes would mind to take the Helm of Domination for himself, so that he could have the monopoly of saronite supply.
The best part in this deal? He does not have to pay one copper to his labor force: the Scourge!
Rich Dec 16th 2009 1:51PM
Much like the fabled Spice of the planet Dune, Saronite is actually Yogg-Saron crap.
Kevin Dec 16th 2009 1:52PM
I've been noticing that as well as I'm running an Alt through the Hills right now. Starting to really get to me as I keep my volume low enough that it sounds like a Rogue stealthing nearby.