
The rush'kah[1] is a special ceremonial mask worn by shadow hunters and used to channel the spirits of their dark gods.[2]
In the RPG
In olden times, shadow hunters donned special Rush'kah masks when performing ceremonies. As they traveled throughout the lands of Azeroth, many shadow hunters wore these unique ceremonial masks to cover their features and inspire fear in others.[3]
The Mask of the Loa is a similar item.
Notes
- In the Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos beta and later the beta for The Frozen Throne, the Shadow Hunter unit was depicted as wearing a rush'kah. Sometime during the Frozen Throne beta, however, the mask was removed from both their in-game model and their concept art. No reason was given for the change, but the idea of the mask was retained in canon as rush'kah are mentioned in the novel Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde, and the mask ultimately returned to the shadow hunter model in Warcraft III: Reforged.
- Vol'jin described the face of Bwonsamdi, the loa of death, as looking like a rush'kah.[1]
Gallery
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Warcraft III concept art of a shadow hunter with a rush'kah.
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The Frozen Throne render of a shadow hunter with a rush'kah.
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Early portrait of a shadow hunter with a rush'kah.
References
- ^ a b Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde, pg. 11
- ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Shadow Hunter. Archived from the original on 2003-02-20. Retrieved on 2009-10-16.
- ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 66 - 67