- For the Maw of Souls boss encounter, see Helya (tactics). For the Trial of Valor boss encounter, see Helya (Trial of Valor tactics).
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Title |
Sea-Witch,[1] mother of the underworld[2] |
Gender | Female |
Race | Val'kyr |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Affiliation(s) | Helarjar, Helsworn, Mawsworn |
Former affiliation(s) | Forsworn, Pantheon |
Occupation | Fallen Val'kyr queen, goddess of Helheim,[3][4] leader of the Helarjar and the Helsworn |
Former occupation(s) | Leader of the Forsworn |
Location |
Helheim (lore),[5] Various (in-game) |
Status |
Active (lore), Defeatable ![]() |
Relative(s) | Odyn (adoptive father) |
Helya is the ruler of Helheim, the underworld of the cursed and fallen vrykul who do not ascend to the Halls of Valor.[6][7] In ages past, she was a titan-forged watcher and sorceress and the adopted daughter of Keeper Odyn. When she spoke out against Odyn, he forcefully transformed her into the first of the spectral Val'kyr, tasked with bringing the souls of fallen vrykul to the keeper's Halls of Valor to become his Valarjar champions.[8]
The corrupted keeper Loken eventually convinced Helya to turn against Odyn by imprisoning him and the Valarjar in the Halls of Valor. She subsequently created her own afterlife, Helheim, where unworthy vrykul souls are transformed into vengeful kvaldir.[9] Helya created the Helarjar as a mockery of Odyn's Valarjar.[10] The kvaldir drag the souls of the unworthy and dishonorable to Helheim for Helya, as well as raiding the coasts and taking the souls of those they kill, thus robbing Odyn of potential champions.[11][12]
Biography

Helya was originally a gifted titan-forged sorceress who battled the forces of the Old Gods under the leadership of the keepers. After the keepers defeated the Old Gods' elemental servants, Highkeeper Ra called on Helya to aid him in crafting the Elemental Plane as a permanent prison for the Elemental Lords and their minions.[13] In addition, the two crafted the Highkeeper's Ward to act as a key to the pocket dimension.[14]
Over the ages, Keeper Odyn came to see Helya as his adopted daughter. When the keepers decided to ask the Pantheon to empower the Dragon Aspects for their heroism against Galakrond, Odyn was vehemently against it, stating that only titan-forged could be trusted to defend Azeroth. The Aspects were empowered despite his objections, and so Odyn ordered Helya to magically tear off a section of Ulduar and raise it into the sky, creating the Halls of Valor.[15] Odyn then told the vrykul that those who died a worthy death in battle would have their spirits brought to the Halls and given new bodies to fight as his Valarjar, which Odyn thought would be better defenders than the dragons. In order to retrieve the spirits of the deceased, Odyn would need vrykul to volunteer to become undead and take those spirits from the Shadowlands. Since no one was willing to make this sacrifice, Odyn decided he would need to create his servants by force. Helya objected, and the argument between her and Odyn grew so heated that she threatened to return the Halls of Valor to Ulduar. Seeing Helya's disobedience as a threat to his plans, Odyn shattered her physical form, twisted her spirit into the first Val'kyr, and ordered her to begin ferrying vrykul souls from the Shadowlands as well as transform other unwilling vrykul into Val'kyr.[8] Odyn would later lie to his followers that Helya's transformation had been due to her own arrogance: he claimed that during their argument, she had reached out for the power of the Shadowlands and subsequently gotten sucked into the realm, destroying her body and transforming her into a twisted wraith before he managed to pull her out and that she had subsequently apologized and begged him to make her a Val'kyr.[16]
Helya nursed resentment against Odyn for thousands of years, until the day Loken, a keeper who had been influenced by Yogg-Saron, reached out to her and promised to free her if she turned against her master. Helya used the same magic that had been used to lock the Elemental Plane to seal Odyn and his Valarjar army inside the Halls of Valor and then decided herself to become the caretaker of vrykul souls in her new realm Helheim. The darkness that had long festered in her heart transformed Helheim into a dark, nightmarish place, and the vrykul souls who arrived there soon turned into Kvaldir.[9] Shortly after Helya sealed the Halls of Valor, she was found and attacked by Ingvar, one of the few Valarjar who had been outside the Halls at the time. Ingvar almost managed to kill Helya with his weapons, the Warswords of the Valarjar, but Helya overpowered and destroyed him, subsequently keeping the warswords as a memento of her victory over Odyn.[17]
Over millennia, Helya claimed as many souls of slain vrykul as she could, further swelling the ranks of the Kvaldir. She eventually began to go after the living as well, sending her Kvaldir to kill anyone about to learn the truth about the conflict between her and Odyn. She began raising her own champions, the Helarjar, and had them search Azeroth for her enemies. Eventually, a kvaldir named Vigfus Bladewind caught Helya's attention after distinguishing himself in battle against vrykul. Helya gifted him with the Warswords of the Valarjar and committed some of her own power into the blades, increasing their lethality and making it easier for her to claim their victims' souls. Vigfus went on to serve as Helya's champion for millennia and used the swords to kill countless vrykul heroes.[17]
At an unknown point in time, Mueh'zala introduced Helya to Zovaal the Jailer and recruited her to his side.[18]
Legion


During the Burning Legion's invasion of Azeroth, the Jailer sent his new ally Sylvanas Windrunner to Helheim to make a bargain with Helya for one of her artifacts, a magical lantern called the Soulcage. Sylvanas was to use it to take control of Eyir—the new leader of Odyn's Val'kyr—and force her to deliver her Val'kyr to Helya, who would in turn corrupt them and bring them over to the Jailer's side. Helya was initially reluctant to part with the artifact, until Sylvanas pointed out that the deal would benefit her as much as it would benefit the Jailer.[19] Helya agreed but told Sylvanas to remember their bargain and warned her not to cross her.[20]
When the order leader and Ashildir approached Helya to release them from Helheim, Helya agreed that she would so only if they killed her champion.[21] However when her champion Geir was slain Helya grew enraged and declared that the pair would pay for killing her darling pet.[22] Thus despite fulfilling their end of the bargain Helya refused to fulfill hers and declared none would leave Helheim while she ruled. However, an unknown force guides the order leader and Ashildir out of Helheim to Helya's shock and rage, with Ashildir pointing out that it seemed that even Helya must honor her word.[23]
She is the final boss of the Maw of Souls and escapes before she is killed, warning that the adventurers have merely survived the storm and that the seas are unstoppable.
In Rockaway Coast of Highmountain, Helarjar Ritualists tried to summon the Vision of Helya, but were stopped by the order leaders directed by Odyn.[24] At an unknown point in time, Helya stole the soul of Illidan Stormrage out of the Twisting Nether and brought him to Helheim.[25] Xe'ra and the Illidari speculate that Gul'dan struck a deal with Helya to get him there.[26]
When Odyn discovers that Helya's forces are able to transform his stormforged Valarjar into Kvaldir, he decides that he has had enough and sends adventurers to slay her. With her defeat, the Keeper Odyn was freed from the curse that imprisoned him within the Halls of Valor and the soul of Illidan Stormrage was saved.
Battle for Azeroth
While on island expeditions, adventurers can discover a Ring of the Reefs that was granted to powerful kvaldir mistweavers by Helya herself. Sensing Helya's power on the ring, the adventurers bring it to Valdemar Stormseeker, who claims that Helya wasn't truly defeated and that she is now growing in power, saying "You cannot kill death!".[27]
The kvaldir encountered during the expeditions reference a "she" and "her", likely alluding to Helya:
- "I return to her, only for a moment..."
- "She will bring me back..."
- "She will free us from this torment..."
- "She will have the golden liquid... you cannot stop us all..."
Shadowlands


Helya returned as part of the Mawsworn serving the Jailer in the Maw, claiming the Mawsworn as her own. Helya attacked Anduin Wrynn, Jaina Proudmoore and Thrall as they crossed a bridge over Gorgoa: River of Souls within the Maw, while taunting them that their wretched souls will feed the coming darkness. However, Jaina was unmoved and countered that she was beaten by a force of "wretched" champions and Thrall threw his axe at her. In outrage over all this, Helya knocked them all off the bridge and into the river of souls.[28]
Helya then appeared as a projection in Bastion where Lysonia informed her that the Ward of Courage had been sabotaged. Helya was pleased by this information and remarked that their allies were eager to strike. She then canceled the projection, as the House of Rituals and the House of Constructs from Maldraxxus began their attack on the Temple of Courage.[29] Later when Lysonia failed to corrupt Chyrus, Helya ordered her to return to the Maw, referring to her as "my pet."[30] At the Altar of Domination she urged Lysonia to drain the power from Uther, transforming her into the Paragon of Doubt.[31]
Helya held kyrian captive in Gorgoa, attempting to drown them in the souls until they broke, and joined the Mawsworn's ranks.[32] Oddly enough, she doesn't interfere when adventurers seek to liberate them from such a fate.
Sometime later, Helya and Vyraz convened within Helgarde Keep, where they were confronted by Thrall, Draka, and the Maw Walker. She subsequently mocked Vyraz for his fear, before giving him a boon in order to deal with the trio, while she clashed with the Primus. Following Vyraz's death, the Primus banished Helya from the Maw, back to Helheim.[33][5]
Powers and Abilities
Helya was known mainly for her great magical abilities, being a very talented sorceress, knowledgeable in various spells and secret rituals, including the one she used to temporarily open the veil of the Shadowlands.
Locations
Notable appearances | ||||||||||
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Location | Level range | Health range | ||||||||
Helheim | ?? | 644,328,704 | ||||||||
Helya (tactics) | ?? |
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Vision of Helya | 112 | 1,467,509 | ||||||||
Helya (Trial of Valor tactics) | ?? |
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Artifacts

Helya is known for hoarding many powerful trinkets and artifacts brought by the souls who arrive in Helheim.[3]
- Brumdysla, Hammer of Vrorsk — An ancient, powerful vrykul blacksmith hammer.[3]
- Helya's Horn — A horn which allows the wielder to summon and command the kvaldir. Recovered by the Valarjar after Helya's defeat in Helheim and used to force the kvaldir to fight on Odyn's behalf.[34]
- Maul of the Dead — A maul infused with the souls of countless vrykul warriors.[35]
- Soulcage — A magical lantern capable of compelling the soul of any being. Given to Sylvanas Windrunner as part of her and Helya's bargain.[36]
- Svalnguard — The personal greatshield of Odyn, stolen by Helya and kept aboard the Naglfar.[37]
- Warswords of the Valarjar — Taken by Helya from the Valarjar Ingvar as a memento of her original victory over Odyn. She later infused the swords with a portion of her power and gave them to her champion Vigfus Bladewind, who wielded them until his defeat at the hands of the Battlelord.[17]
Quotes
- Warrior artifact quest
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- Maw of Souls
- Main article: Helya (tactics)#Quotes
- Trial of Valor
- Main article: Helya (Trial of Valor tactics)#Quotes
Notes and trivia
- Helya is inspired by Hel, the ruler of the underworld of the same name in Norse mythology. Unlike Helya, however, Hel was not a malicious entity.
- Helya's appearance bears a vague resemblance to the sea witch Ursula from the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid. The achievement
[Poor Unfortunate Souls] and the quest text of
[45D] Maw of Souls: Into the Maw of Souls both associate Helya with the phrase "poor unfortunate souls", in reference to Ursula's song of the same name.
[Helya's Coin] can be fished up from the fountain in the
version of Dalaran.
- Helya's sheer shock at the order leader and Ashildir being pulled out of Helheim suggests that Helya rarely, if ever, gave her word and thus was unaware that it could be forced.[23]
- Mjordin Combatants in Icecrown can say Hela take you!,[38] which may retroactively reference either Helya or Helheim (which is also known as "Hel").
- It seems that Helya was originally named Helira early in Legion's development. Her model is named "Helira" in the files, and Unworthy Souls in Helheim as well as a few spells[39] still refer to her by that name.
- Helya is voiced by April Stewart.
- Helya appears as a legendary death knight minion in the TITANS expansion. Her flavor text reads: "Named after the first thing Odyn said after landing a sick kickflip." Her art appears to show Helya in the past when she was one of the titanic watchers, as she has neither the wings of a Val'kyr, nor tentacles.
Gallery
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Concept art of Helya.
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Helya in Hearthstone.
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Grasping Tentacle.
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Destructor Tentacle.
Fan art
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Helya's original form by hipnosworld.
Videos
Patch changes
Patch 7.0.3 (2016-07-19): Added.
References
- ^
[10-45] Remnants of the Past, Havi's dialogue
- ^
[45D] Maw of Souls: Message to Helya
- ^ a b c
[45D] Maw of Souls: Hammered By The Storm
- ^
[45D] Maw of Souls: Spiriting Away
- ^ a b Lore Book (Shadowlands)#An Army of Bone and Steel
- ^ BlizzCon 2015: World and Content Overview Panel
- ^ Patch 7.1 Preview: New Adventures in the Broken Isles
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 47 - 48
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 57 - 58
- ^
[10-45] The Hunter of Heroes
- ^
[10-45] An Unworthy Task
- ^
[10-45] Scavenging the Shallows
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, pg. 32
- ^ Words of Wind and Earth#The Fist of Ra-den
- ^ Exploring Azeroth: Northrend, pg. 155
- ^ The Legend of Odyn#First of the Val'kyr
- ^ a b c Saga of the Valajar: Warswords of the Valarjar
- ^ Mueh'zala yells: It be Mueh'zala who brought Helya to da Jailer's side... struck a deal for ol' Odyn's eye... and made da Banshee warchief with a whisper!
- ^ World of Warcraft: Sylvanas, chapter 25
- ^
[10-45] A Desperate Bargain
- ^
[10-45] The Eternal Nemesis
- ^
[10-45] Victory is Eternal
- ^ a b
[10-45] Paid in Lifeblood
- ^
[45RWQ] Helarjar Landing: Rockaway Coast
- ^
[45D] Soul Prism of the Illidari
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[45R] Trial of Valor: The Once and Future Lord of Shadows
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[10-50] Ring of the Reefs
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[50] By and Down the River
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[51-60] Imminent Danger
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[60] Lysonia's Plan
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[60] Her Will, Inflicted
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[60 Daily] Drowned and Torn Asunder
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[60] A Traitor's Due
- ^
[45] Helya's Horn
- ^
[45D] Maw of Souls: Maul of the Dead
- ^
[Fragment of the Soulcage]
- ^
[45D] Maw of Souls: Retrieving the Svalnguard
- ^
[25-30] Honor Challenge
- ^ "Helira" on Wowhead