Kul Tiran Chaplain

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You might be looking for one of these cards: Kul Tiran Chaplain (Core).

Kul Tiran Chaplain is a rare priest minion card, from the Legacy set.

Other versions

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsThe Regular version can be opened from any of these packs:

Wild
Regular1~2 (random)
Card packsThe Golden version can be opened from any of these packs:

Wild
Golden Wild
Golden1~2 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 100 Dust.pngRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 800 Dust.pngGolden1

Sounds

Play
  • ▶️ VO_EX1_195_Male_KulTiranHuman_Play_01.wav Count your blessings, mate.
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_EX1_195_Male_KulTiranHuman_Attack_01.wav Bless ya!
Death
  • ▶️ VO_EX1_195_Male_KulTiranHuman_Death_01.wav <death sound>

Lore

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The kingdom of Kul Tiras, or the Admiralty of Kul Tiras (also spelled Kul'Tiras, and pronounced KOOL-teer-AHS) is a human nation built on the island of the same name. During the Second War, the maritime nation joined with the other human kingdoms in the Alliance of Lordaeron. Lord Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, ruler of Kul Tiras, was named Grand Admiral of the Alliance.
After the Third War, the nation fell silent with Daelin's death in a Horde assault on the city of Theramore. Its exact status remained a mystery until World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth. Kul Tiras is governed by four noble houses, House Waycrest, House Stormsong, House Ashvane, and House Proudmoore, and is ruled by Lord Admiral  Jaina Proudmoore.

During Kul Tiras' invasion of Durotar during the events of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the kingdom's forces included Light-using spellcasters called chaplains. These don't appear in Battle for Azeroth, which instead mostly depicts Kul Tiras as a nation that worships the sea and possesses a priesthood called the Tidesages, whose use water-based magic and worship a deity called the Tidemother. This card references the original Warcraft III chaplains by depicting a Kul Tiran using holy magic, albeit with clothing similar to that of a Tidesage.

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