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Kel'thugad, in the original stream of time, was the culprit behind the undead scourge wreaking havoc in the kingdom of Lordaeron. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Dalaran's mage, who finally left in anger after being repeatedly prevented from studying necromancy by the Kenrito Council. And at this moment, a mysterious summoning from Northrend, the far-flung Far North, drew the necromancer to the Frozen Throne.

After seeing the Beetle King of the Eldrunirub Kingdom, Anubrak, who had come back from the dead but still retained his memories and consciousness, Kel'thugad believed that the Lich King Neozu could fulfill his wish to bring the dead back to the world of the living, so he took complete refuge in Neozu.

Kel'thugad, who returned to Lordaeron, became cold and cruel. He mixed a plague poison supplied by Naozu into the barns of Andorhar and succeeded in transporting the contaminated grain to various cities north of Lordaeron. This plague can transform living people into unconscious, fearless zombies.

Although this necromancy did not match Kel'thugad's original intention, he did not care, as he had emphasized many times, the black-robed mage had no concern for the fate and future of the human race. Although Arthas succeeded in killing Kel'thugad as a human, it was not long before Arthas, who had been completely controlled by the Lich King Neozu, resurrected Kel'thugad and turned him into an immortal lich.

Although Arthas had already pulled out the Frost Sorrow at this time, the little magic sword was not yet fully conscious. As Arthas and Kel'thugad marched with an army of the undead, Frostmourn finally awoke from his slumber and spoke to Arthas for the first time after destroying Dalaran.

This is where the turning point begins. Prior to this conversation, Arthas had almost completely lost consciousness of himself and became the killing machine of the Lich King Neozu. However, Frostmourn easily broke the spiritual link between Neozu and Arthas, allowing Arthas to regain his consciousness.

The rest of the story can be imagined, after realizing that he has committed irreparable mistakes, Arthas is bent on killing himself. However, like a newborn baby with an inexplicable affection for the first person she sees when she opens her eyes, Frost Sorrow does not want Arthas to die like this, so she calls Kel'thugad.

Kel'thugad, who had already turned into a lich, was not obsessed with the fact that Arthas was no longer subordinate to the Lich King Neozu. After defecting to Neozu, Kel'thugad has been fighting for the Scourge Legion, but this is not the result he wanted. After a conversation with a grief-stricken Arthas, Kel'thugad succeeded in convincing Arthas and gave him the motivation to continue his life by taking revenge on the Lich King Neozu and resurrecting the dead to atone for his mistakes.

Aside from the small incident of being shot by Sylvanas who was out of control, Arthas and Kel'thugad's plans went very well. With Frostmourn's near-godly ability to control souls, Arthas replaced Neozu as the new Lich King. Soon after, Kel'thugad transferred the "Sky City" Naxxramas to Northrend, completely abandoning the Eastern Kingdom and concentrating on working with Arthas to study the necromantic magic that can truly break the boundaries between the living and the dead.

Among the necromantic magic mastered by Arthas and Kel'thugad, there are many ways to make the undead who can get back on their feet have memories of their previous lives, but there are various limitations. The Lich may be the perfect of these methods, but this method of resurrection is limited to mages who use arcane arts.

The banshee, represented by Sylvanas, is in the other direction. However, this method is not suitable for other races, not all races, like the High Elves, even those who cannot use magic have a natural affinity for arcane.

Before Neozu became the Lich King, his disciple, Gul'dan, used an extremely filthy/evil necromancy - filling the souls of dead orc warlocks into the corpses of human warriors to create a magical warrior with independent consciousness - the Death Knight. Kel'thugad has just met Tyrone Bloodseeker at Dunhold Castle and is the first Death Knight ever.

Although this method has its limitations, after numerous failures, Arthas and Kel'thugad have finally made progress, successfully summoning human souls back to their original bodies, creating a new kind of Death Knight. This Death Knight is seen as hope by Arthas and Kel'thugad, as the deceased do not necessarily have to be able to use spells in the process, so this method may be generalized to all the dead.

However, behind the great hope often lies an abyss that cannot be crossed. Alsace and Kel'thugad soon discovered that this approach, while somewhat less limited, was not always successful. After many experiments, Arthas and Kel'thugad despaired that anyone who could be resurrected as a Death Knight had to be a warrior or paladin in his lifetime. Only by having a strong body and a resolute soul at the same time can you have the memories of life after coming back from the dead.

Arthas still vividly remembers Kel'thugad's actions after discovering this conclusion - even though Kel'thugad's head had completely turned into a skeleton as a lich, his eyes, which had been glowing blood-red, dimmed in an instant.

"No...... Don't ......" Kel'thugad's chained body took a few steps back, his sharp voice full of despair, and his hands were placed on his chest, where Arthas knew, and there was a small iron box. Every lich will have a soulbind box, which is necessary for their rebirth. However, what Kel'thugad had in his chest was not his own Soul Binding Box, but the urns of the Lich's own parents.

Kel'thugad was born into a peasant family in the hills of Hillsbrad, the son of only one son. When Kel'thugad was allowed to learn spells in Dalaran because of his outstanding talent, he was still a young child. In the beginning, Kel'thugad's life in Dalaran was very glorious, and his talent allowed him to leave his apprenticeship and become a mage in just a few years.

At the age of twenty-seven, Kel'thugad became an alternate member of the Council of Six of Kenrito, nominated by Gianna's teacher, the Archmage Antonidas. However, just as Kel'thugad was in the midst of his triumphant spring, bad news came from his hometown, his father died of a sudden illness, and his mother passed away due to excessive grief.