Ganondorf's Warcraft gauntlet
I know there will be a lot of sigh to this thread, all the "Not these characters again" thoughts, but I just want to see how this goes, if only as one comment by one person 😛 This is also a result of boredom. UTTER boredom.
Ganondorf is deployed in Azeroth and is supposed to climb Mount Hyjal until he reach the World Tree, with the intent of absorbing its powers (Heh, rings a bell?). On his way up, he'll be met by a number of significant foes, along with some less significant ones. He will be following a particular pathway (Mostly for the sake of meeting them all in the supposed order).
These are the condition, beside the significant foes that he will battle:
- Each base (The location of each significant foe) will have an army of elven swordsmen and archers. Two hundred of each, and watchtowers as well as walls of wood.
- Ganondorf does not have the Triforce, so his power is not as top notch as it could be. He's also not only vulnerable to attacks by particular weapons and spells, so although remaining highly resistant to damage, is killable even with mortal means. He may not BFR an enemy to a seperate dimension. If done, it will immediately be brought back by a mysterious force.
- Each opponent as well as Ganondorf only has standard gear. Nothing beyond what is considered default for each one. The first battle will take place immediately, but the longer Ganondorf take, the more preparation will later significant foes get. For each base he brings down, the remaining opponents will learn about the powers he used for each base.
Over to the opponents:
1st base: Queen Sylvanas Windrunner - Post-death.
Sylvanas is given her standard gear, obviously, and will have the obvious advantage of observing his climb. She'll get to do what she does best and battle from higher ground. She may charge down and meet him. He starts a mile from the first base. She may not ascend further than the borders of her own base. The 1st one.
Ganondorf may not destroy her soul (This under the excuse that the Lich King is protecting it)
2nd base: Lady Vashj - Post-Illidan.
Lady Vashj will have her base surrounded with a moat, as well as have a massive moonwell in the middle of it, deep enough for her to use as a battlefield. In order for Ganondorf to be able destroying her soul, she has to be exposed to excessive use of the spell (This under the excuse that Illidan has anchored her soul to the physical plane. The effect is limited, given Illidan not being there to renew it). Like with Sylvanas, Vashj may not ascend beyond the borders of her base.
3rd base: Lich Lord Kel'Thuzad - Post-revival.
Kel'Thuzad may convert his base into undeads, removing their souls in order to shield his troops from that particular move by Ganondorf (For what little good it will do). His base will have a ziggurat of frost with which he can shoot at and slow Ganondorf for as long as the crystal on top of it remains intact. Finger of Death, he may not use.
His soul, much like Sylvanas is protected by the Lich King and may not be destroyed. Kel'Thuzad however, unlike the others, is denied a particular item from his standard gear. The Chains of Kel'Thuzad. As before, Kel'Thuzad like the others aren't allowed to ascend beyond the borders of his base.
4th base: Illidan Stormrage of Outlands - Pre-death.
Illidan may begin to summon demons when Ganondorf has entered the base of Kel'Thuzad, but limited only to twenty demons. When Ganondorf meet up with Illidan, it is forced daylight. Illidan may not darken the sun for the duration of the battle against Ganondorf. Ganondorf will be defined as magical and can not escape the focus of Stormrages gaze. Illidan is his own anchor and his soul will remain on the physical plane for as long as Illidan is not significantly injured. His demon form is physical in this battle. He is not immune to heat and fire in his demon form. His wings are torn, denying him flight. They suffice for extreme jumps and levitation though.
5th base: General Azgalor - Post-Mannoroth.
Little is to be said about Azgalor. He may use rebirth only once, despite the amount of time between his first and second death. His clairvoyance and audience is limited to only above the borders of Illidans base. He may not BFR Ganondorf to a seperate dimension, much like how Ganondorf may not translocate his opponents to a seperate dimension. Ganondorf can not be effected by Doom. Azgalor is resistant to soul damage, but not immune and not protected like the others. Azgalor however, unlike the previous battles, is allowed to retreat rather than forced to die. If he has the time to decide the battle overwhelming, he may teleport to the 6th base.
6th base: The Lich King - Post-Fusion.
Ironically, the Lich King is anchored to the physical realm for this entire battle, disallowing him the ability to enter the spiritual realm. As a bonus for him, so is his soul. Lich King will spend the entire five battles prior his own frozen in a prison of ice (For unexplained reasons). For that reason, he will not know what Ganondorf is capable of. He will be freed when Ganondorf breaks through the 5th base and he then has a few minutes to prepare. If Azgalor survived long enough to retreat, Lich King will slay him and make Azgalors powers his own. Ganondorf will be too strong at will to be dominated by the Lich King. The Lich King will also drain the power of enough elves and fallen to equal the physical strength of Ganondorf.
In this battle, Ganondorf may use the items of the fallen. This list of item include: Belt of Might, Blades of Azzinoth, Cloak of Writhing Shadows, Gauntlets of Might, Girdle of the Betrayer, Nature's Ring, Rod of Undead Mastery, Boots of Elvenkind, Witch's Circlet, Sunstrider's Longbow (If he choose to use it)