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Wight

  • ️Mon Sep 24 2018
Feugen TCG

Feugen, a wight in the Trading Card Game.

Wights are an unusual species of undead used occasionally by the Scourge. They most closely resemble a zombie, but their bodies have grown to monstrous sizes and are horridly deformed. It is unknown how this transformation occurred.

They are mostly employed in places of importance: Magistrate Barthilas protects the key to the city of Stratholme, while two other wights (Feugen and Stalagg) act as the bodyguards of the flesh titan Thaddius. In addition, The Ravenian is one of the six bosses that must be defeated to summon Darkmaster Gandling in the Scholomance.

Notable[]

Wight

A wight in World of Warcraft.

Types[]

In the RPG[]

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

In some cases, wraiths will keep extraordinary enemies alive, preferring to turn them into wights and spread the plague to other "capable" individuals.[1]

The Manual of Monsters Appendix Three describes another type called Barrow Wights, but the validity of the source is disputed.

Trivia[]

  • According to Johnathan Staats, the wight model was created by Roman Kenney by modifying the ghoul model. Wights use the same animation sets as ghouls but have different geometry.[2]
  • Wights share animations with bog beasts and, prior to patch 5.2 and patch 6.0, dire trolls and dire orcs respectively.
  • With their flat heads, and bolts implanted in their neck, wights have a very similar design to film depictions of Frankenstein's monster. They are frequently quite intelligent, and seem to retain the mind that they had in life. This cumbersome and beast-like movement combined with human wit furthers the parallel with the monster portrayed in the Frankenstein novel, however it distances the similarity to the popular conception of Frankenstein.

Gallery[]

  • A pale variant in World of Warcraft.

    A pale variant in World of Warcraft.

  • Stalagg in the Trading Card Game.

  • Flesh Eating Poison in the TCG.

References[]

  1. ^ Manual of Monsters, pg. 150
  2. ^ MMO-Champion 2018-09-24. John Staats Interview - The World of Warcraft Diary (13:13). YouTube. Retrieved on 2018-09-24.
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