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NeutralAman'Thul the High Father
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Gender Male
Race(s) Aesir titan
Class Healer, Druid of the wild, Shaman (RPG)
Affiliation(s) The Pantheon
Occupation Leader of the Pantheon, eldest and wisest of the titans
Status Active
Relative(s) Sargeras (brother), Eonar (consort), Golganneth (son)
Alignment Lawful neutral

Aman’Thul, the Highfather of the Pantheon, bestowed a portion of his cosmic power upon the massive bronze dragon, Nozdormu. The Highfather empowered Nozdormu to guard time itself and police the ever-spinning pathways of fate and destiny. The stoic, honorable Nozdormu became known as the Timeless One.[1]

Geologist Larksbane thinks, that Aman'thul watched The God Lands(Un'goro Crater)[2]

RPG

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

Aman'Thul is a male aesir titan. He is the leader of the Pantheon, and brother to Sargeras. His consort is Eonar the Lifebinder.

His metallic skin is platinum and eyes glow yellow. His hand holds a large staff, Orodur, with a Lightning symbol atop and electricity flows around the staff. He has long hair and a beard reaching his waist.

Aman’Thul rules the Pantheon — the titan high council. He is the oldest and wisest of his ancient race. Once, Aman’Thul and his brother Sargeras oversaw the creation of innumerable worlds across the Twisting Nether and gently guided countless races to greatness. Sargeras was Aman’Thul’s closest advisor and supporter until he turned to evil. Now Aman’Thul looks to his consort, Eonar, for council. Though the mysterious High Father is rarely seen, every world feels his presence. As leader of the titans, Aman’Thul is responsible for the creation of all worlds, including Azeroth. All those who revere the titans ultimately pay their respects to the High Father. On Azeroth, explorers have only recently uncovered the titans’ existence, and few aside from the Ironforge dwarves venerate them. Dwarves, being a practical lot, show their respect for the titans by delving ever deeper into their mysteries.

Aman’Thul prefers to keep his distance and pound his foes with magic, casting up to three spells at once (one normal, one quickened, and one hastened). He takes to the air if it seems helpful, hovering above the conflict and raining magical destruction upon his enemies. Against great foes, he uses gate to call Eonar, Aggramar, or Norgannon to his side. He willingly enters melee if necessary, casting quickened spells every chance he can. He uses avatar if he exhausts his spells. [3]

On Azeroth

On Azeroth, Aman'Thul blessed Nozdormu the Dragon Aspect with power over Time to be watchful of Azeroth's myriad of time paths and destiny; protecting the integrity of its timelines.

Memorable Quotes

Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects

  • Unto you is charged the great task of keeping the purity of time. Know that there is only one true timeline, though there are those who would have it otherwise. You must protect it. Without the truth of time as it is meant to unfold, more will be lost than you can possibly imagine. The fabric of reality will unravel. It is a heavy task--the base of all tasks of this world, for nothing can transpire without time. - Blessing of the Bronze Aspect[4]

Myth

Aman'Thul's lightning powers were likely inspired by Zeus, the Greek god of gods, but his form, personality, and title are cloned with great effectiveness from the Viking chief god, Odin the Allfather.[5]

In World of Warcraft?

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An apparition of Aman, who may possibly represent Aman'Thul, can be seen in World of Warcraft.

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