Frostmourne is not available as a weapon in World of Warcraft without being on a private server, where a fascimile might be spawner.
Shadowmourne, the legendary player equivalent for Death Knights, Warriors and Paladins, is obtainable through a long questline starting in Icecrown Citadel on 25man.
This quest first requires obtaining the shaft of Arthas' old mace (to be picked up in the icy cave where Frostmourne was first discovered) and a number of Orbs (obtained with Justice points or dropping from ICC bosses). The starter quest is available directly after zoning into ICC, from an NPC nearby.
After that, you must perform various other tasks including killing a number of bosses, performing special feats during boss fights (like getting breathed on by Sindragosa) to charge the weapon. It will become increasingly more powerful until the final step - defeating the Lich King.
Once this is done you will have the legendary weapon Frostmourne. Finding this weapon on WoWHead or WoWpaedia will also link through to the entire questline required to get it.
The Frostmourne is a sword weilded only by the Lich King.
The Lich King's weapon is called Frostmourne.
No, Frostmourne is not a player equipable weapon. It is Arthas' sword. No one else can use it.
Yes, Frostmourne hungers for souls.
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Arthas is the Crown Prince of Lordaeron in the game World of Warcraft. With his cursed runeblade Frostmourne he became a death knight and is one of the most evil beings in the game.
Frostmourne
The Frostmourne sword comes from the video game World Of Warcraft. World of Warcraft was released in late November of 2004 in North America and Australia.
The Japanese word for "Frost" is 霜 (しも) - shimo; Mourne is 悔やむ - Kuyamu. The latter is a verb. If you would combine these literally, Frostmourne would be "Shimokuyami" I think. If you simply translate Frostmourne phonetically, saying "Furosutumon", it would be written as フロストモ-ン. Note that the last "mon" is a long vowel, pronounced as " mown" in English.
No. Blizzard has said that Frostmourne is 'soulbound' to Arthas and will not drop from him, ever.
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