07-09-2010, 08:45 AM
![[Image: General_Vezax.jpg]](http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100623122323/wowwiki/images/d/de/General_Vezax.jpg)
General Vezax, commander of the Faceless Ones.
![[Image: Nagas.jpg]](http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20070826213307/wowwiki/images/2/2c/Nagas.jpg)
If you'll divert your attention to the male Naga on the right, you can notice the similarities in colours between itself, and Vezax, who is pictured above. Notice the beige colour than lines their stomachs, both of which appear to be made of some sort of scaly exoskeleton. Also notice the colours of the fins/skin/etc, when compared to each other.
The Faceless Ones are seen as servants of the Old Gods, no? So are the Naga, in a sense. Well, the non-Illidari ones, at least. That said, here's what I've realized:
Naga are often seen in Northrend, specifically in the Borean Tundra. It's possible they existed around the Storm Peaks, and Icecrown also, however, my theory is that the ones which remained there were turned INTO the Faceless Ones, due to Yogg-Saron's influence over the area in the form of Saronite. The Naga might've believed that the disastrous metal was "holy", or whatnot. Over-exposure to the metal may've transformed them over time, to the point that their blood was a liquid byproduct of Saronite. The transformation would've taken plenty of time. That said, the time between the Great Sundering and when the Faceless Ones were first seen was plenty enough.
WoW-Wiki Wrote:The deeps are comprised of a series of watery caverns leading deep to a temple devoted to the Old Gods. The Twilight's Hammer cult runs this shrine, and it has joined forces with local naga and satyrs to defend the unholy creature, Aku'mai. It seems an Old God may be underneath the land.The above quote refers to Blackfathom Deeps, a Naga-infested dungeon Temple devoted to the Old Gods. This is further proof that the Naga are affiliated WITH the Old Gods.
However, regarding the differences between General Vezax, pictured above, and regular Faceless Ones, there is a simple explanation.
Pictured here is a Faceless One:
![[Image: Volazj.jpg]](http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080930211826/wowwiki/images/f/f9/Volazj.jpg)
It's obvious that with larger Naga, it'd take a LOT more Saronite "poisoning" to properly change them into a fully-fledged Faceless One. The case with most other Faceless Ones is that, relatively, they've been exposed to it more. However, General Vezax, being as large as he is, would've relatively been exposed to it minimally. Also note that the bracers that the Faceless One is wearing shine with a light blue. This is the colour of liquid Saronite. This suggests that some Naga may have been subject to forceful mutation, or just to speed up the process.
Another quote from WoW-Wiki solidifies the connection between Naga and Faceless Ones, regarding Cataclysm:
WoW-Wiki Wrote:World of Warcraft: Cataclysm might bring new faceless ones within the Abyssal Maw. They seem to be allied with the Naga and fight against Neptulon.Though Neptulon IS an Elemental Lord, he may have done something to piss off the Naga/Faceless Ones enough to cause such acts of hostility. Only time will tell regarding this.
In conclusion: There is a variety of evidence which supports my theory that the Faceless Ones are infact, Naga simply transformed and mutated by Yogg-Saron, and his own byproduct, Saronite.