World of Warcraft Tandred Proudmoore
September 4th, 2007 by admin
Tandred Proudmoore is the current ruler of Kul Tiras. He is the son of Daelin Proudmoore and brother of Jaina.
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Tandred Proudmoore is the current ruler of Kul Tiras. He is the son of Daelin Proudmoore and brother of Jaina.
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Muradin Bronzebeard was Prince Arthas’ dwarven friend and head of an archaeological expedition to Northrend. He was killed when Arthas claimed Frostmourne, shattering its case and causing an ice fragment to strike Muradin. Muradin was the younger brother of King Magni Bronzebeard, the supreme ruler of the dwarves, and older brother to Brann, a renowned dwarven explorer. Muradin was widely respected by Humans, Elves and especially the Dwarves and lived to the age of 221. Muradin was the former Ambassador of Khaz Modan and the head of The Dwarven Archeological Society. Muradin was a noble, yet ferocious warrior and respected all forms of good in the world. Muradin always relied on the Light and did what he believed to be right. He was a hero to all the mortal people of Azeroth. His dwarves, led by Baelgun, survived to fight Arthas in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, but were defeated.
Appears in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
Has a server named after him, Muradin.
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Malfurion is a Night Elf Druid, also referred to as “Keeper of the Grove” in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. It is he who finally stops Archimonde’s attempt on the World Tree at Mt. Hyjal. A druid of great power, he is part of the faction which stood against Azshara and her Highborne magic practitioners and led to the destruction of the Well of Eternity. Before Tyrande Whisperwind awoke him using the Horn of Cenarius, he was fulfilling his oath to Ysera by walking the paths of the Emerald Dream. He is a disciple of the demigod Cenarius, and is the twin brother of Illidan Stormrage. He is responsible for having Illidan imprisoned after the creation of a second Well of Eternity at Mt. Hyjal and appointed Maiev Shadowsong the Warden personally to watch over Illidan. When the Burning Legion and Archimonde advance on Mt. Hyjal, he and Tyrande venture into the Barrow Dens to awake the Druids of the Claw and Druids of the Talon to help defend the Well of Eternity. Tyrande splits off from him in order to free Illidan. He is the lover of Tyrande Whisperwind after winning her heart after both him and Illidan sought it. This relationship is important because Illidan along with Malfurion saved Tyrande from the burning legion. He is also known as a “Shan’do” meaning the “Honored Teacher”. After saving Tyrande with Illidan’s help and settling matters with his brother, Malfurion is believed to have returned to Ashenvale to either continue undoing the damage of the Burning Legion or to rejoin the Emerald Dream.
Appears in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
Appears in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
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Appears in Warcraft: War of the Ancients trilogy
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Magni Bronzebeard, the eldest of the three Bronzebeard brothers, is the reigning King of Ironforge. After losing his realm to the Horde, he joined the Alliance, which helped him and his kind to reclaim their ancient lands. He remained steadfast to the Alliance after the Second War. He also sponsored the Explorer’s Guild, created after the discovery of the dwarves’ ancient heritage, and established by his brother, Muradin Bronzebeard. After the death of his brother Muradin in Northrend due to Arthas’s insanity, Magni has become overwrought with pain. He now rules over the city of Ironforge, and on most servers of World of Warcraft is the most difficult faction leader to kill because of the heavy population of Ironforge (due to its somewhat strategic location, with direct access to the Plaguelands and other points of interest).
Mentioned in a gag quote by Muradin in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Originally just a guard from the Night Elf city of Suramar, Jarod Shadowsong became the high commander of the combined Night Elf, Tauren, Earthen, Furbolg, and Demigod armies during the War of the Ancients after the death of the two previous commanders, Lord Ravencrest and Lord Stareye. Unlike Stareye, Jarod proved himself to be competent, and was instrumental in the eventual victory against the Burning Legion. He is the brother of Maiev Shadowsong.
Appears in “Warcraft: War of the Ancients trilogy”
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