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::''The term ''Dimensional Ship'' is applied to a [[naaru]] vessel that can travel between worlds without the use of traditional portals. The term applies to the naaru flagship and current headquarters of [[Kael'thas]], [[Tempest Keep]], but usually refers to the draenei capital, [[Exodar]].''
 
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| name = Thorium Brotherhood
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| logo = Thorium Point.jpg
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| races = {{Race|Dark Iron Dwarf}}
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| membership = 100
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| base = [[Thorium Point]], [[Searing Gorge]]
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| leader = [[Overseer Oilfist]]
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| leaders = [[Malyfous Darkhammer]]
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| factions = Neutral
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| alignment = [[Alignment|Chaotic Neutral]]<ref name="Dark Factions 160">''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 160</ref>
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| quartermaster = [[Lokhtos Darkbargainer]]
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| rewards = {{loot|common|Plans: Nightfall}}<br /> {{loot|common|Plans: Ebon Hand}}<br /> {{loot|common|Plans: Blackguard}}
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}}
   
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The '''[[Thorium]] Brotherhood''' is a group of [[dwarves]] who have split from the [[Dark Iron clan]]. On the cliffs overlooking the region called the [[Cauldron]], in the far north of the [[Searing Gorge]], the dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood have established a base of operations, [[Thorium Point]]. From here, they keep a close eye on the Dark Iron dwarves' activities in the Searing Gorge and beyond. Adventurers seeking out Thorium Point will find that the dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood hold great rewards for those who aid them in their never ending struggle against their former brethren.
Dimensional Ships are vessels capable of traversing the Twisting Nether just as normal ships traverse the seas. They are created and operated by the [[naaru]].
 
   
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The Thorium Brotherhood comprises many exceptionally talented craftsmen, and the blacksmiths of the Brotherhood are rumored to be among the finest Azeroth has ever seen. They possess the knowledge required to make the arms and armaments of [[Ragnaros]], the [[Fire Lord]], but lack the manpower to obtain the materials required for the crafting. It is rumored that one member of the Thorium Brotherhood has been empowered to trade the dwarves' fabled recipes and plans with those who can prove their loyalty to the Brotherhood. Of course, proving one's loyalty at some point may include venturing to the heart of the [[Molten Core]], the domain of Ragnaros, the Fire Lord himself, to supply the dwarves with the rare raw materials found there. A daunting task, no doubt, but gaining access to the Thorium Brotherhood's secrets should prove to be a reward well worth the effort.
Such ships were useful when evacuating important populations from the encroahment of the Burning Legion. [[K'ure]]'s rescue of the [[draenei]] is the best example.
 
   
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==History==
[[Image:Naaru Ship.jpg|thumb|A Naaru Ship Concept Art.]]
 
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The Thorium Brotherhood predates the [[War of the Three Hammers]]. Originally, it was merely one of the numerous craft guilds operating in Ironforge. Though skilled craftsmen, the members of the Brotherhood were always worried that another guild possessed secrets that they didn’t. The Brotherhood would often acquire a competitor’s goods, and try to reverse-engineer them. It was thus that they discovered the secrets of enchantment — absorbing the magic from an item as you destroy it, and channeling that magic into a new item.
   
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During the War of the Three Hammers, the Thorium Brotherhood naturally sided with the Dark Iron clan. When Ragnaros enslaved the Dark Irons, the Firelord sent what remained of the Thorium Brotherhood to work his forges along with many of their kin.
More powerful version of dimensional ships are called "dimensional fortresses."
 
   
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While most Dark Iron dwarves were resigned to enslavement (after all, they were still doing what they were doing before, and now they had a powerful patron), not so the Thorium Brotherhood. To the members of this guild, their great talents were being wasted mass-producing weapons for the Firelord’s armies. Thus, Oilfist (former apprentice to Overseer [[Lokhtos Darkbargainer]]) devised a plan of escape. With their knowledge of enchanting and their access to the forges, the dwarves crafted, under the noses of their taskmasters, weapons, armor and tools that allowed them to escape Blackrock Depths.
''Though Metzen discourages Sci-Fi connections, Dimensional Ships probably work like "hyperdrive" or "slipstream"; that is, the ship enters sub-spatial dimension (the Nether or alternate dimensions) to traverse space (the [[Great Dark Beyond]]) more quickly. Thus, hyper-accelerated space travel occurs from the ships' motion through an alternative dimension. It is then speculated, that when the Exodar crashed it probably materialized in the sky above the Azuremyst Isles and unable to fly in the material dimension, fell to the ground. It is worth noting that Christie Golden, the author of '''Rise of the Horde''' is an experienced writer of'' Star Trek: Voyager ''novels, and thus should be able to explain the technical aspects of dimensional ships with relative ease.''
 
   
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Every free Dark Iron dwarf got as far away from Blackrock Spire as they could. The Thorium Brotherhood would have as well, except that the formulas they possessed all required components found only under or around Blackrock Mountain. Thus, they were compelled to set up shop across the Searing Gorge from their former home. Using the formulas they have created or acquired, they make enchanted weapons and armor for anyone who can meet their exorbitant prices.<ref name="Dark Factions 160"/>
==Known Dimensional ships==
 
*[[Tempest Keep]] (dimensional ''fortress'') and related satellites
 
*[[Exodar]]
 
*[[Oshu'Gun]]
 
   
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==Relationships==
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The dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood are skilled craftsmen with access to unique enchantments, and people from all affiliations come to buy their wares. The Brotherhood has no qualms about dealing with anyone who can meet their prices, going even so far as to arm both sides of the same conflict. However, just because the Thorium Brotherhood trades with anyone doesn’t mean they’re friendly. If the Brotherhood decides that you’re competition, there’s no trick to which they won’t stoop to maintain their market share.<ref name="Dark Factions 160"/>
   
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==Organization==
[[Category:Lore]]
 
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The leader of the Thorium Brotherhood is called the overseer. Other members of the guild are ranked as apprentices, journeymen, and master smiths as befits their skill. Members within each rank are nominally equal and all members are expected to contribute both in the workshops and in defense of Thorium Point.<ref name="Dark Factions 160-161">''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 160-161</ref>
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==Military==
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As a craft guild the Thorium Brotherhood has no need for a permanent military arm. On the other hand the Searing Gorge is a dangerous region and the Brotherhood is well aware of the threat presented by wild beasts, elementals and even their fellow Dark Iron dwarves. All members of the guild are required to spend at least some time on the walls as lookouts. The skill-based ranking system of the guild extends even into defense of Thorium Point. Master smiths serve as watch commanders, while journeymen and apprentices do the actual patrolling of the walls.
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Nearly all members of the Thorium Brotherhood start as experts, rogues or warriors. In order to rise above the level of apprentice, a guild member must have at least one level in the martial enchanter prestige class (see Chapter 2: Class Options). Dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood maximize their ranks in one or more Craft skills, usually armor- or weaponsmithing. Though their focus is on making arms, members of the Thorium Brotherhood are no slouches when it comes to using them, either. Naturally, they have many quality weapons and armors on hand.
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If the Thorium Brotherhood has need of additional troops — especially for missions outside their holdings — their solution is the same as for any other problem: They contract out. Like suppliers, most of these mercenaries work for fi nished goods rather than cash; indeed, many of them have previous experience as suppliers for the Brotherhood. Generally these missions are defensive in nature — culling a herd of salamanders in the Searing Gorge or routing bandits who interfere with trade. On occasion, though, these dwarves reveal their vindictive streaks and hire mercenaries to strike against their “competitors” through sabotage and even slaughter. At the moment this enmity is focused on the Dark Iron dwarves still in Blackrock Depths; but as their operations expand the Thorium Brotherhood is likely to find new competitors to torment, and this might bring their mercenaries in conflict with the heroes. The Brotherhood’s use of mercenaries allows them to distance themselves from such underhanded tactics, and victims may have a hard time linking the Brotherhood to these attacks.<ref name="Dark Factions 186">''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 186</ref>
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===Summary===
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The Thorium Brotherhood are an elite group of craftsmen who can reveal a number of [[epic]] recipes if you gain enough faction [[reputation]] with them. They are former [[Dark Iron Dwarves]] who have left [[Blackrock Depths]] to explore (exploit) the world. All players start off at Neutral (0) reputation with them.
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* The Thorium Brotherhood have a base camp in [[Searing Gorge]], [[Thorium Point]] (added in Patch 1.5).
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* [[Master Smith Burninate]] [http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/mob.html?wmob=14624 (al)] at [[Thorium Point]] gives repeatable quests for Exalted to Revered reputation.
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* [[Derotain Mudsipper]] in [[Gadgetzan]] is also a member.
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* [[Lokhtos Darkbargainer]] [http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/mob.html?wmob=12944 (al)], in the Grim Guzzler (tavern) in [[Blackrock Depths]], gives quests that raise reputation by turning in drops from [[Molten Core]], and is also the vendor for the tradeskill recipes.
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* [[Malyfous Darkhammer]] [http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/mob.html?wmob=10637 (al)] in [[Everlook]].
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There are recipes for [[Tailoring]] and [[Enchanting]], as well as each specialization of [[Leatherworking]] and [[Blacksmithing]]. Each of the recipes requires some components from the [[Molten Core]]. A minor [[Alchemy]] recipe, {{loot|common|Transmute: Elemental Fire}}, which is useful for raids that frequently visit the [[Molten Core]], is available as well.
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==Reputation==
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{{Cata-section}} As of [[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]], gaining reputaion with the Thorium Brotherhood has become much easier.
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===Reputation guide===
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'''With no quests completed in Searing Gorge, Rep. Earning has changed.'''
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===={{Reputation|Neutral}} up to Approx. {{Reputation|Revered}}====
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#Start quests at Thorium Advance, in the east part of the zone. You work your way to Thorium Point and eventually down to the Iron Summit.
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#Follow quests and chains all the way through till you are at Revered.
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===={{Reputation|Revered}} up to {{Reputation|Exalted}}====
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#Turn in stacks of [[Dark Iron Residue]] (x4)for 75 rep (x100)for 1500 rep.
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== Important NPCs ==
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=== Derotain Mudsipper ===
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[[Derotain Mudsipper]] is located in [[Gadgetzan]]. If your level is high enough (50) and Blacksmithing skill is high enough (265), he will give you the seven recipes for the [[Imperial Plate]] set in exchange for multiple stacks of [[Thorium Bar]]s.
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Belt]] (10 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Boots]] (20 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Bracer]] (10 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Chest]] (30 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Helm]] (25 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Leggings]] (30 bars)
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* [[Quest:Imperial Plate Shoulders]] (10 bars)
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The set gives these bonuses as more pieces are worn:
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* 2: +100 Armor.
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* 4: +28 Attack Power.
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* 6: +18 Stamina.
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To complete all of the Imperial Plate quests, you will need a total of 135 Thorium bars, or 6.75 stacks. No other materials are required for the quests.
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You get 250 Reputation points for agreeing to the exchanges and then 250-500 Reputation points for each plan for a total of 2850 Reputation points.
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=== Lokhtos Darkbargainer ===
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[[Lokhtos Darkbargainer]] is found in the [[Blackrock Depths]] bar. Turning in different items to him rewards reputation with the Brotherhood.
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* [[Dark Iron Ore]] x10 for 300 Reputation Points.
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* [[Core Leather]] x2 for 350 points.
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* [[Fiery Core]] x1 for 2000 points.
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* [[Lava Core]] x1 for 2000 points.
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* [[Blood of the Mountain]] x1 for 500 points.
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It is recommended that you do the Thorium Point quests first to get to Honored and then the Imperial Plate Armor quests to get partway to Revered before starting these turnins to Lokhtos.
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Of the gifts, Dark Iron Ore can be mined in the [[Blackrock Depths]] and [[Molten Core]]. As of patch 1.7 Dark Iron Ore will also occasionally appear in the [[Searing Gorge]] and the [[Burning Steppes]]. The Blood of the Mountain is a rare gem from the same veins. Fiery Cores and Lava Cores drop in the [[Molten Core]]. Core Leather can be skinned from [[Ancient Core Hound]]s and [[Magmadar]] in the Molten Core and. These require [[Skinning]] of 310 or 315 respectively. Without the Burning Crusade expansion, skinning of over 300 is attained via {{loot|rare|Finkle's Skinner}}, a dagger which drops in [[Blackrock Spire]] from [[The Beast]], or the {{loot|rare|Zulian Slicer}}, a sword which dropped in [[Zul'Gurub]] from High Priest Thekal, the Tiger Aspect. Both give +10 skinning. Having the +5 skinning enchant on gloves helps reduce failed chances on Ancient Core Hounds or is required for skinning [[Magmadar]] if you do not have both skinning knives or the Burning Crusade expansion.
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At each new reputation level, Lokhtos offers a new set of recipes. These recipes require some combination of the same items that give reputation rewards.
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{{:Lokhtos Darkbargainer}}
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=== Malyfous Darkhammer ===
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[[Malyfous Darkhammer]] is another member of the Brotherhood, found in [[Winterspring]]. He gives the quest {{quest|Fiery Plate Gauntlets|Fiery Plate Gauntlets}}. It isn't known whether more quests with him are unlocked with higher reputation level, but neither of these quests give Thorium Brotherhood faction [[reputation]].
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==Patch changes==
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*{{Patch 1.7.0|note=Dark Iron Boots have been added as Blacksmithing plans that require Exalted reputation with the Thorium Brotherhood.}}
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*{{Patch 1.6.0|note=Thorium Brotherhood now offers several new recipes. Additionally, several of the old recipes now have different faction requirements.}}
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*{{Patch 1.5.0|note=The Thorium Brotherhood faction is now peaceful - players cannot go to war with them.}}
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
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{{Factions}}
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[[Category:Thorium Brotherhood| Thorium Brotherhood]]
 
[[Category:Blacksmithing]]
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Revision as of 03:55, 23 April 2011

NeutralThorium Brotherhood
Thorium Point
Main leader Overseer Oilfist
Secondary leaders Malyfous Darkhammer
Membership 100
Race(s) Dark Iron dwarfDark Iron dwarf Dark Iron dwarf
Base of operations Thorium Point, Searing Gorge
Reputation
Quartermaster Lokhtos Darkbargainer
Notable reward(s) [Plans: Nightfall]
[Plans: Ebon Hand]
[Plans: Blackguard]

The Thorium Brotherhood is a group of dwarves who have split from the Dark Iron clan. On the cliffs overlooking the region called the Cauldron, in the far north of the Searing Gorge, the dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood have established a base of operations, Thorium Point. From here, they keep a close eye on the Dark Iron dwarves' activities in the Searing Gorge and beyond. Adventurers seeking out Thorium Point will find that the dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood hold great rewards for those who aid them in their never ending struggle against their former brethren.

The Thorium Brotherhood comprises many exceptionally talented craftsmen, and the blacksmiths of the Brotherhood are rumored to be among the finest Azeroth has ever seen. They possess the knowledge required to make the arms and armaments of Ragnaros, the Fire Lord, but lack the manpower to obtain the materials required for the crafting. It is rumored that one member of the Thorium Brotherhood has been empowered to trade the dwarves' fabled recipes and plans with those who can prove their loyalty to the Brotherhood. Of course, proving one's loyalty at some point may include venturing to the heart of the Molten Core, the domain of Ragnaros, the Fire Lord himself, to supply the dwarves with the rare raw materials found there. A daunting task, no doubt, but gaining access to the Thorium Brotherhood's secrets should prove to be a reward well worth the effort.

History

The Thorium Brotherhood predates the War of the Three Hammers. Originally, it was merely one of the numerous craft guilds operating in Ironforge. Though skilled craftsmen, the members of the Brotherhood were always worried that another guild possessed secrets that they didn’t. The Brotherhood would often acquire a competitor’s goods, and try to reverse-engineer them. It was thus that they discovered the secrets of enchantment — absorbing the magic from an item as you destroy it, and channeling that magic into a new item.

During the War of the Three Hammers, the Thorium Brotherhood naturally sided with the Dark Iron clan. When Ragnaros enslaved the Dark Irons, the Firelord sent what remained of the Thorium Brotherhood to work his forges along with many of their kin.

While most Dark Iron dwarves were resigned to enslavement (after all, they were still doing what they were doing before, and now they had a powerful patron), not so the Thorium Brotherhood. To the members of this guild, their great talents were being wasted mass-producing weapons for the Firelord’s armies. Thus, Oilfist (former apprentice to Overseer Lokhtos Darkbargainer) devised a plan of escape. With their knowledge of enchanting and their access to the forges, the dwarves crafted, under the noses of their taskmasters, weapons, armor and tools that allowed them to escape Blackrock Depths.

Every free Dark Iron dwarf got as far away from Blackrock Spire as they could. The Thorium Brotherhood would have as well, except that the formulas they possessed all required components found only under or around Blackrock Mountain. Thus, they were compelled to set up shop across the Searing Gorge from their former home. Using the formulas they have created or acquired, they make enchanted weapons and armor for anyone who can meet their exorbitant prices.[1]

Relationships

The dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood are skilled craftsmen with access to unique enchantments, and people from all affiliations come to buy their wares. The Brotherhood has no qualms about dealing with anyone who can meet their prices, going even so far as to arm both sides of the same conflict. However, just because the Thorium Brotherhood trades with anyone doesn’t mean they’re friendly. If the Brotherhood decides that you’re competition, there’s no trick to which they won’t stoop to maintain their market share.[1]

Organization

The leader of the Thorium Brotherhood is called the overseer. Other members of the guild are ranked as apprentices, journeymen, and master smiths as befits their skill. Members within each rank are nominally equal and all members are expected to contribute both in the workshops and in defense of Thorium Point.[2]

Military

As a craft guild the Thorium Brotherhood has no need for a permanent military arm. On the other hand the Searing Gorge is a dangerous region and the Brotherhood is well aware of the threat presented by wild beasts, elementals and even their fellow Dark Iron dwarves. All members of the guild are required to spend at least some time on the walls as lookouts. The skill-based ranking system of the guild extends even into defense of Thorium Point. Master smiths serve as watch commanders, while journeymen and apprentices do the actual patrolling of the walls.

Nearly all members of the Thorium Brotherhood start as experts, rogues or warriors. In order to rise above the level of apprentice, a guild member must have at least one level in the martial enchanter prestige class (see Chapter 2: Class Options). Dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood maximize their ranks in one or more Craft skills, usually armor- or weaponsmithing. Though their focus is on making arms, members of the Thorium Brotherhood are no slouches when it comes to using them, either. Naturally, they have many quality weapons and armors on hand.

If the Thorium Brotherhood has need of additional troops — especially for missions outside their holdings — their solution is the same as for any other problem: They contract out. Like suppliers, most of these mercenaries work for fi nished goods rather than cash; indeed, many of them have previous experience as suppliers for the Brotherhood. Generally these missions are defensive in nature — culling a herd of salamanders in the Searing Gorge or routing bandits who interfere with trade. On occasion, though, these dwarves reveal their vindictive streaks and hire mercenaries to strike against their “competitors” through sabotage and even slaughter. At the moment this enmity is focused on the Dark Iron dwarves still in Blackrock Depths; but as their operations expand the Thorium Brotherhood is likely to find new competitors to torment, and this might bring their mercenaries in conflict with the heroes. The Brotherhood’s use of mercenaries allows them to distance themselves from such underhanded tactics, and victims may have a hard time linking the Brotherhood to these attacks.[3]

Summary

The Thorium Brotherhood are an elite group of craftsmen who can reveal a number of epic recipes if you gain enough faction reputation with them. They are former Dark Iron Dwarves who have left Blackrock Depths to explore (exploit) the world. All players start off at Neutral (0) reputation with them.

There are recipes for Tailoring and Enchanting, as well as each specialization of Leatherworking and Blacksmithing. Each of the recipes requires some components from the Molten Core. A minor Alchemy recipe, [Transmute: Elemental Fire], which is useful for raids that frequently visit the Molten Core, is available as well.

Reputation

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

As of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, gaining reputaion with the Thorium Brotherhood has become much easier.

Reputation guide

With no quests completed in Searing Gorge, Rep. Earning has changed.

Neutral up to Approx. Revered

  1. Start quests at Thorium Advance, in the east part of the zone. You work your way to Thorium Point and eventually down to the Iron Summit.
  2. Follow quests and chains all the way through till you are at Revered.

Revered up to Exalted

  1. Turn in stacks of Inv enchant dustsoul [Dark Iron Residue] (x4)for 75 rep (x100)for 1500 rep.

Important NPCs

Derotain Mudsipper

Derotain Mudsipper is located in Gadgetzan. If your level is high enough (50) and Blacksmithing skill is high enough (265), he will give you the seven recipes for the Imperial Plate set in exchange for multiple stacks of Thorium Bars.

The set gives these bonuses as more pieces are worn:

  • 2: +100 Armor.
  • 4: +28 Attack Power.
  • 6: +18 Stamina.

To complete all of the Imperial Plate quests, you will need a total of 135 Thorium bars, or 6.75 stacks. No other materials are required for the quests.

You get 250 Reputation points for agreeing to the exchanges and then 250-500 Reputation points for each plan for a total of 2850 Reputation points.

Lokhtos Darkbargainer

Lokhtos Darkbargainer is found in the Blackrock Depths bar. Turning in different items to him rewards reputation with the Brotherhood.

It is recommended that you do the Thorium Point quests first to get to Honored and then the Imperial Plate Armor quests to get partway to Revered before starting these turnins to Lokhtos.

Of the gifts, Dark Iron Ore can be mined in the Blackrock Depths and Molten Core. As of patch 1.7 Dark Iron Ore will also occasionally appear in the Searing Gorge and the Burning Steppes. The Blood of the Mountain is a rare gem from the same veins. Fiery Cores and Lava Cores drop in the Molten Core. Core Leather can be skinned from Ancient Core Hounds and Magmadar in the Molten Core and. These require Skinning of 310 or 315 respectively. Without the Burning Crusade expansion, skinning of over 300 is attained via [Finkle's Skinner], a dagger which drops in Blackrock Spire from The Beast, or the [Zulian Slicer], a sword which dropped in Zul'Gurub from High Priest Thekal, the Tiger Aspect. Both give +10 skinning. Having the +5 skinning enchant on gloves helps reduce failed chances on Ancient Core Hounds or is required for skinning Magmadar if you do not have both skinning knives or the Burning Crusade expansion.

At each new reputation level, Lokhtos offers a new set of recipes. These recipes require some combination of the same items that give reputation rewards.

Lokhtos Darkbargainer
<The Thorium Brotherhood>
Reputation Item Cost Type
Friendly Inv scroll 03 [Recipe: Transmute Elemental Fire] 12g Alchemy 300
Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Dark Iron Bracers] 7g Blacksmithing 295
Inv misc note 01 [Formula: Enchant Weapon - Strength] 3g Enchanting 290
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Molten Helm] 60g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Corehound Boots] 15g Leatherworking 295
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Flarecore Gloves] 8g Tailoring 300
Honored Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Fiery Chain Girdle] 9g Blacksmithing 295
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Dark Iron Helm] 6g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Dark Iron Destroyer] 22g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Dark Iron Reaver] 22g Blacksmithing 300
Formula: Enchant Weapon - Mighty Spirit 8g Enchanting 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Lava Belt] 6g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Black Dragonscale Boots] 16g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Flarecore Mantle] 18g Tailoring 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Flarecore Robe] 6g Tailoring 300
Revered Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Fiery Chain Shoulders] 20g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 05 [Plans: Dark Iron Leggings] 18g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Dark Iron Gauntlets] 8g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Black Amnesty] 7g Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Blackfury] 7g Blacksmithing 300
Inv misc note 01 [Formula: Enchant Weapon - Mighty Intellect] 10g Enchanting 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Chromatic Gauntlets] 9g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Molten Belt] 9g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Corehound Belt] 9g Leatherworking 300
Inv scroll 03 [Pattern: Flarecore Leggings] 9g Tailoring 300
Exalted Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Dark Iron Boots] 6g 40s Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Nightfall] 9g 60s Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Ebon Hand] 9g 60s Blacksmithing 300
Inv scroll 03 [Plans: Blackguard] 9g 60s Blacksmithing 300

Malyfous Darkhammer

Malyfous Darkhammer is another member of the Brotherhood, found in Winterspring. He gives the quest Fiery Plate Gauntlets. It isn't known whether more quests with him are unlocked with higher reputation level, but neither of these quests give Thorium Brotherhood faction reputation.

Patch changes

  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.7.0 (2005-09-13): Dark Iron Boots have been added as Blacksmithing plans that require Exalted reputation with the Thorium Brotherhood.
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.6.0 (2005-07-12): Thorium Brotherhood now offers several new recipes. Additionally, several of the old recipes now have different faction requirements.
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.5.0 (2005-06-07): The Thorium Brotherhood faction is now peaceful - players cannot go to war with them.

References

 
  1. ^ a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Dark Factions 160
  2. ^ Dark Factions, pg. 160-161
  3. ^ Dark Factions, pg. 186