After piecing together Hearthstone teasers and leaked information on Reddit, it looks like the theme of the next Hearthstone set, due to be officially announced tomorrow, is Academy of Scholomance.
What is Scholomance?
Scholomance was a school of necromancy founded by [Hearthstone Card (Kel’Thuzad) Not Found] to train prospective necromancers for the Scourge. From this secret base, the first plague of undeath was created and unleashed on the human kingdoms to weaken it for the Scourge invasion and transform the fallen into new undead soldiers. Scholomance is also where the first abominations were created.
Even after the defeat of Kel’Thuzad, the Lich King, and the rest of the Scourge, Scholomance persisted under necromancers and liches who served as the headmasters and teachers.
The school itself is inspired by a Romanian legend about a place called Scholomance (meaning ‘school of magic’) existing in the middle of a lake that teaches black magic and is run by the devil. The famous Count Dracula novel claims that the Count spent several years training in Scholomance.
Given Hearthstone’s lighter tone, it is highly possible that the more gruesome and terrifying aspects of this school will be sidelined by a potentially more Hogwarts-like atmosphere with a fun and goofy school theme.
Here's the description of Scholomance from World of Warcraft.
Quote From Blizzard The Scholomance is housed within a series of crypts that lie beneath the ruined keep of Caer Darrow. Once owned by the noble Barov family, Caer Darrow fell into ruin following the Second War. As the wizard Kel'thuzad enlisted followers for his Cult of the Damned, he would often promise immortality in exchange for serving the Lich King. The Barov family fell to Kel'thuzad's charismatic influence and donated the keep and its crypts to the Scourge. The cultists then killed the Barovs and turned the ancient crypts into a school for necromancy known as the Scholomance. Though Kel'thuzad no longer resides in the crypts, devoted cultists and instructors still remain. The powerful lich, Ras Frostwhisper, rules over the site and guards it in the Scourge's name — while the mortal necromancer, Darkmaster Gandling, serves as the school's insidious headmaster.
Individuals seeking to master the powers of undeath know well of Scholomance, the infamous school of necromancy located in the dark and foreboding crypts beneath Caer Darrow. In recent years, several of the instructors have changed, but the institution remains under the control of Darkmaster Gandling, a particularly sadistic and insidious practitioner of necromantic magic.
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This is a fast cool post! Love the Sourge from W3 so it'll be cool to have it here.
I don't remember any Scholomance from Dracula's book though.
Boo yaa... totally looking forward to this.
Was such a pain back in vanilla days, ugh...
It's real problem was that it was an instance with a true audience. It was originally designed / tuned for a 10-man raid for levels 55-60, yet it only yielded rare quality gear and there were a number of tricky encounters which could cause a wipe if everyone wasn't careful. If you were just partying with a PUG, Stratholme was a superior choice in every way that mattered: it only required 5, it didn't have any especially tricky encounters, and because it was so popular that mean most people were already familiar with it and rarely wiped. If you did have a larger party, Blackrock Spire provided better rewards. And if you were 60 and/or raiding with an active guild, you wanted something that would provide better rewards than just rare quality gear. Scholo was relegated to just one time to complete quests, the Paladin mount, and fools like me attempting to complete the Dreadmist Raiment set.
I'm glad they attempted to salvage it with the 1.9 patch, but by then I was already farming Blackwing Lair and wasn't interested in backtracking just for the memories.
Impossible to beat with randoms haha.
„You're a Necromancer, Harry!“
What did Harry say to Hagrid when he first met him?
"Your a hairy, wizard"
"I'm a wot?!"
My first thoughts as well. Also, I'm now hoping for five Necromancy Houses with some bi-class cards similar to the tri-class cards seen in Mean Streets. If they don't do that... then that's just a terrible missed opportunity.