September 4th, 2007 by admin
Vereesa Windrunner is the sister of Alleria and Sylvanas Windrunner. Vereesa was originally responsible for escorting Rhonin the mage to a port on the Great Sea. She became very much involved in his quest. Vereesa later married Rhonin. In the War of the Ancients trilogy she is the mother of Rhonin’s children (half elven twins).
Appears in the novelization Day of the Dragon
Appears in the novelization War of the Ancients trilogy
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Naisha was a Night Elf Huntress who was Maiev Shadowsong’s lieutenant and second in command of the Watchers. She followed Maiev as they tracked down the Betrayer, Illidan Stormrage, and came across the Naga plundering villages in Azshara. They followed the Naga to the Port of Nendis and pursued them as they sailed east, eventually disembarking on the ruins of Suramar, an ancient Elven city that was buried under the waves when the Well of Eternity collapsed. The Watchers continued their chase and tracked Illidan down all the way to the Tomb of Sargeras, where Illidan was attempting to harness the powers of the Eye of Sargeras to destroy the Lich King. However, upon clashing with the Watchers, Illidan used the Eye’s power to collapse the entire tomb, aiding his escape and attempting to kill the elves. Maiev, with her blink ability, was the only survivor of the cave-in. Naisha, together with the rest of the expedition into the tomb, was buried alive.
Appears in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
Doomed literally from the moment of his conception, Medivh was the son of the powerful Aegwynn, who fought and defeated the Avatar of Sargeras, lord of the Burning Legion. Unbeknownst to her, Sargeras had infused a portion of his spirit within Aegwynn, which he then used to possess her unborn child.
The last of the long line of the Guardians of Tirisfal, sworn to defend Azeroth from the Burning Legion, he instead brought chaos under Sargeras’ influence, opening the Dark Portal and allowing the orcs to invade Azeroth. He was slain by his longtime friend, Anduin Lothar, and his apprentice, Khadgar, at the height of the First War. Redeemed to corporeal form by his mother Aegwynn, he is the person responsible for the two year alliance between humans and orcs. It is speculated that during Warcraft III he was in spirit form, however following the events in ‘Warcraft: The Last Guardian’ his mother used their spiritual bond to reincarnate him as a human once more.
In World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, Medivh will be featured as an NPC in the Caverns of Time, as he opens the Dark Portal. He also appears as a spirit in Karazhan on numerous occasions.
His name means ‘keeper of secrets’ in elven tongue.
Appears in Warcraft I: Orcs & Humans
Appears in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
Appears in the novelization Warcraft: The Last Guardian
Appears in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade in the Caverns of Time
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September 4th, 2007 by admin
A skilled High Elf sorceress and native of Dalaran. Kilnar had several polite encounters with Daelin Proudmoore that lead to the birth of a half-elven daughter, Finnall Goldensword. Kilnar raised her daughter by herself in Dalaran, informing her daughter of her father when she came of age. Kilnar was killed by Arthas himself when The Scourge attacked Dalaran.
Appears in Warcraft the Roleplaying Game
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September 3rd, 2007 by admin
Finnall Goldensword is a second daughter of Admiral Proudmoore, born outside of his marriage when he had an affair with an elven sorceress named Kilnar Goldensword. The daughter, Finnall, was not made publicly known.
Appears in Warcraft the Roleplaying Game
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