Is Bolvar considered undead or human?

Highlord Grill-Rite is kind of his own thing.

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new definition? living dead? as he is technically living (beating heart) but he is also a dead man as he died in the plague at wrathgate

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He’s BBQ undead, extra crispy with a side of dragon fire hot sauce

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A curse of life and a curse of death ,well,that would be considered being immortal .

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He’s a Death Knight. Undead by lore, humanoid by game mechanics.

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yeah.

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Being a Death Knight he’s undead, but not Forsaken.

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Why was Bolvar the only person at the Wrathgate who survived because of the red dragons’ life fire?

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His dragonfired. Actually a new class

:dragon: :ocean: :dragon: :ocean:

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Wait. Was Arthas dead when he put on the helm of domination?

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Arthas kinda transitioned seamlessly from life to Undeath when he became a DK.

He was Undead enough that he removed his own heart after his fight against Illidan.

https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Pulsing_Crystal

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Arthas never died prior to being the Lich King though.

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He died the moment he picked up frostmourne.

He was undead for years before he put on the helm and became Lich King.

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I like to consider Bolvar the same way i considered Arthas before he became the Lich King.

Dead but never actually experiencing the “dying” part but far enough over the line that he stops being considered alive.

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How do you get stuck in between alive and a state that’s already between life and death?

He’s 3/4ths alive? That’s most of us, he ain’t special

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Is lava considered solid or liquid?

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Liquid, because it’s stone at its melting point.

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He’s considered well done.

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he got hit with the red dragon’s flame while dying to the plague.

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