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In vanilla there were these booklets you could get for your class quest, and some of them have interesting autors, titles and even tips! :3

Rogue(by Garrona):

- “Identify a victim, ruin him, then disappear.”

- “Use the correct technique, and you won’t even break a sweat." 

Druid(by Illidan (lolz)):

Hunter:

- "Never wake a sleeping Bear." 

- "Every soul has a wild aspect; you must find yours and embrace it.”

- "The trick is they shouldn’t see the hunter until it’s too late." 

- "A true marksman is not the one who never misses; it’s one who always kills.”

- “You can do more with a bow than just fire it." 

- "Focus your fire on the greatest threat. Eliminate it. Repeat.”

- “Any hunter worth his salt has matched wits with a dragon some time in his life." 

Paladin(by Uther):

Shaman(by Drek’Thar):

Priest:

- "One cannot make magic if one’s mind is unmade.”

Warlock:

- “Diversity." 

Warrior:

"When they have no tools with which to fight, they will concede to your great might.”

“When helms are cracked, skulls aren’t far behind." 

"When one learns to stand, then others will surely fall.”

“Metal is tempered by the heart of the earth and swung with the fire of the soul.”

Mage:

This book’s name is similar to The Anarchist Cookbook, a book written to protest the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam war.  -(Wowpedia).

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Does the book mention they’re 5000 years old at that point?

The books aren’t consistent on their age but I prefer what wota says-

“ Night elves aged very slowly, but the young Malfurion looked much older than his few decades. “

so they’re basically all dumb babies

btw malf “looks much older” bc he’s depressed abt his crush being captured and his brother is missing and his body is going through some changes cenarius did not give him a pamphlet about

i had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now soi had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now so

i had some more of these dumb wota sketches i started when i was reading and I’m posting them now so I will stop fiddling with them to procrastinate drawing other dumb sketches aka three sisters redraw panels that are hard

the first one is basically right out of the book, giddy oblivious young illidan is so good…  second one is not right out of the book but is sort of smashing together a couple different scenes/themes lol


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My conclusion is that Jaina is like me trying to play an evil character in a RPG. I say I’m evil, but I help every single person I see and pet kitties

lmao yes

kurotsuchisenpai replied to your post “Where do you think the game is heading, especially with the hints…”
But question is will Tyrande scoop up Jaina with her?

No alas my crack ship has been dead since I read War Crimes earlier this year and further more because BFA Jaina has turned out pretty lame

JUST LIKE WAR CRIMES

Jaina “best witness” Proudmoore: “The Horde is not Garrosh.”

Tyrande: 

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i keep wanting to ship maiev and shandris but it just morphs into maiev acting like a captured feral

i keep wanting to ship maiev and shandris but it just morphs into maiev acting like a captured feral cat


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Shandris is definitely written like a 7-11 year old kid but also described like she’s ~16, so either she’s a teenager who acts like a baby or she’s a kid and we ignore the age description. I choose to ignore the age description.  In general elf age descriptions I take with like one atom of salt- even within Knaak’s own books he doesn’t even give a shit, cos in wota he describes Jarod as being a few years older than Shandris, then in Wolfheart Jarod is 1000 years older than Malfurion lmao.  It’s whatever the story calls for so I call for her being as old as I draw her :Y.

more nelf book thingsazshara gave illidan a boner it’s canon look it upWota has some pretty interestmore nelf book thingsazshara gave illidan a boner it’s canon look it upWota has some pretty interestmore nelf book thingsazshara gave illidan a boner it’s canon look it upWota has some pretty interest

more nelf book things

azshara gave illidan a boner it’s canon look it up

Wota has some pretty interesting Azshara details.  Once Illidan can see “power levels”, his vision of azshara is like “omg it’s huge” and then he figures out that she’s actually hiding an even higher power level.  Mannoroth describes her power level as seconded only (or equal?) to Archimonde.   


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mrdraws replied to your post “ignismadax replied to your post “i cant believe you made malfurion…”
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wota illidan:

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ignismadax replied to your post “i cant believe you made malfurion look like an adorable dork. ive…”
Could you go into more detail about your criticisms? Wota is knaak-y af but what do you dislike about them specifically?

So besides the mechanical stuff like always calling people by epithets instead of their name and using “orbs” for eyes, telling and not showing, etc etc:

- He gets a certain idea of a scene in his head, and he’ll straight up repeat that scene several times in the same book or across the series. Illidan gets metaphorically pied in the face in WOTA in the same way several times, people are always bowing to Tyrande and she’s always telling them to not bow, in Stormragethere’s constant “oh I’m actually in a nightmare” scenarios…  Like, basically there’s a ton of scenes that are fine- or great even- on their own but he just like uses it again and again, it becomes almost a parody of itself.  It does nothing to move the plot forward, it’s like someone telling you a story they’ve already told you before and they don’t realize it.

-In general, the writing feels really rambly… like, GET TO THE POINT, HAVE A PLAN. He will introduce an interesting character interaction or situation… which will just have no pay off or never be returned to.  It feels like he doesn’t plan out arcs, or if he does, he only plans out dry ass plot stuff and not character interaction. There’s several times where people are separated, it’s a big deal, and when they’re finally reunited it’s either completely underwritten or just nonexistent because ON WITH THE PLOT I guess.  It just leaves you feeling super deprived lol.    

- Occasionally there’s just some weird shit, like.. makes me wonder if Knaak is an alien shit lol.  Word order, word choice.. some stuff I can’t even assign a feeling too because I’m like, I don’t even know what was intended here.  Other stuff, I realize what he means, but it’s written so clumsily and weirdly that it could easily be interpreted as something else…. like for instance…. he doesn’t want to use “Shh” for some archaic writing rule reason (I assume), so he just has people say “Hush”……….which without any context….. to some dumbass VO director in a booth…. could look at and think Malfurion is telling Tyrande to STFU……. when instead it is ACTUALLY meant to be is a NICE gentle calming “shh” and TYrande says the SAME thing to him earlier in the book and it’s also meant to be NICE and now everyone including me thought malfurion was an aSSHOLE skdjfslkjdf

-He fairly consistently writes characters well, but when he doesn’t, it’s extra awkward, like for comparison- when I don’t like Christie Golden’s character writing, I think it’s because I disagree about how the character should be.  When I dislike Knaak characters, it’s usually because it’s like not consistent within it’s own characterization, or he’s willing to just flip a switch on a character if the book needs it.  IN general he’s not great with nuance lol.  

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Malfurion would have felt like a clown had he sought to commune with the trees, fauna, and earth of the forest while clad like a pretentious courtier about to attend a grand ball.

well, if the answer is “yes” to the first question, I suppose that is also the answer to the following questions

sellanor

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“Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books…”

I’m curious what you’ll do with Jarod! I like the idea that he’s just “basically elf” and the ultimate reference point. He’s credible, he’s observant, he thinks, but he just doesn’t think for himself that much. Which I kind of enjoy. Like he’s surprised anyone ever asks him anything. “Wait, you mean I’m a real person and you can see me? Well, that changes things!” > Proceeds to change nothing.

heyy have a priestess maiev and jarod!

Oh man, Jarod is maybe the most like.. mixed feelings for me, on whether I like him or not?  I like him as part of Maiev’s story.  I love their dynamic, I love the whole story of her just being a dick and Jarod being a wet blanket, then he gets a backbone and she’s surprised and genuinely proud and Illidan almost killing Jarod after that being the beginning of why she hates Illidan…REALLY good.  I skipped a lot of the “host” stuff with Ravencrest and Jarod tho bc god like, one scene of boring elf military mans is enough, and these books…at their worst, they are The Room.  The same ideas and scenes just REPEAT and it’s not well written so it’s hard to keep elf epithets straight.  So yeah I skipped a lot but I assume it’s all just getting at the same point lol.

The Shandris stuff tho is so fucking weird I have to just ignore it, or else Jarod is like rly ew lol.  Shandris is consistently pretty wtf-ly written.. as far as like how old she is/acts in WOTA? Like is she 8 or is she 16 lol.  The books are mostly just mechanically bad, but the Shandris Jarod weirdness is like, one of the few actually eyebrow raisingly bad bits.  

But ignoring that, he’s still just kinna like, unsure dude who it’s sort of a mystery as to why he has any station of power lol.. I guess he is smart but yeah..like, he sucks, but he’s kinna supposed to? 

So yeah anyway- anything with Maiev is brilliant, like, Knaak’s Maiev is consistently actually top tier, shockingly GOOD SHIT Maiev, and Jarod’s contrast with her is nice.  Maiev’s introduction in The Sundering is SO good.. just like… “Sup boners, yall hanging out with my dorkass bro?  I guess Tyrande sucked too much to be made high priestess so she got captured :/ K bye losers and dude who is probably a dragon” 

and Jarod’s crew is just like…. 

Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really

Read/skimmed most of the Nelf books, which are pretty bad books overall, but do contain some really great characterization moments… and I just wanna say what a HUGE crime it is that every official art of the Stormrage bros just look like constipated purple Judge Dredds, as the books do not at all portray them that way.  Malfurion is just a big soft clueless nerdy hippie and Illidan ends every sentence with an exclamation mark and is basically the embodiment of “That’s his… eager face”.  Whether intended or not, it ends up pretty cartoony so naturally I enjoyed that a lot.


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Three Sisters redraw pt.8

Shorter bit, but it’s the rest before the part that I’m gonna add a lot of panels/a little actual new stuff put in.  Colored this part bc it needed it.  


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Three Sisters redraw pt.7

YAy finally got to angery girls :)))  So far I’ve wanted to keep as close to the original comic as possible and only make minor edits, but this is one of the pages I wanted to add in a little more dialogue.  I still want to keep things brief, but the original exchange is just too diluted.  

Sylv banshee screams here like she does in the original, sooo I assume she is able to hold it back from bone crushing levels if she wants to since her sisters are not disintegrated.

EDIT: omg i forgot to add in the void whispers u-u boooo my b. will add in some time eventually maybe 

Three Sisters Original bc i haven’t linked in a while


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Redeemed for what honestly? They were massacred and the Alliance didn’t offer aid to stop Arthas and the last few stragglers weren’t offered a spot in the Alliance because the Kaldorei would have killed them on the spot just for being different.. Veressa’s comment is very tone deaf, but it’s possible that being in Dalaran for so long made her completely disconnected from what was happening in the Alliance, same for Alleria, Alleria not wanting to understand why Quel’thalas joined the Horde and why she doesn’t understand why Sylvanas would be proud to be the Warchief of the Horde means she still views the ‘Horde’ as the old Horde and not Thrall’s new redeemed Horde. I hate that this comic have them both coming to the conclusion that ‘Sylvanas is beyond saving’ when in fact both of them are close minded and just don’t want to accept that the Horde has changed and  Alliance is not morally superior.

Speaking from the standpoint of Vereesa: If I have my lore right, the blood elves kicked out the elves that weren’t willing to suck the life out of living things in order to not give up subsisting on magic (making them hypocrites for any criticism of the kaldorei), and then continued to aid the races that have killed more of her people than anyone, and produced the mana bomb that was dropped on Theramore… I think the redemption she imagines for the Blood Elves is for them to finally say “no, that’s enough, we cannot continue to ally with the Horde because this is too far”.  

Speaking as my self: Vereesa is wrong, no elves can ever be redeemed, they all belong in a garbage can.

And Alleria did, specifically, want to understand Sylvanas and the Horde (not that she’s not starting without a bias ofc), but she’s heard about some of the stuff Sylvanas has done since she died, including “manipulating” her sister as Vereesa has just insinuated… I think she’s slightly open to the idea that the Horde has changed, what she’s curious about is how much Sylvanas has changed.  Especially since the normal human (and definitely Turalyon’s) view of the undead is that they are just imitations of the people they were in life, or else so changed and inherently evil that they’re not really the same person.  

And to be fair to both of them, Sylvanas didn’t go there to try and convince her sisters that the Horde was different, she went there to kill them and be EXTRA while doing it.  Maybe she could convince them the Horde has changed after she raised them lol.

Anyway, my loose goal is to keep pretty close to the original, but I do want to make Alleria less like… total immediate flip on Sylv in the redraw.  And I’m probably redoing the whole necklace dump part bc i dont even really know what happens there lmao.

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Verath and Lireesa Windrunner

  • Sylvanas’s father, Lord Verath Windrunner, was King Anasterian’s chief advisor (9, 122).
  • Though nobles, the Windrunners did not usually throw lavish parties like their kinsmen. Instead, they preferred to host small gatherings (9).
  • The position of ranger-general was passed down through the Windrunner family for thousands of years (21). Before Lireesa became ranger-general, her mother Alleria held the position (11).
  • Due to their status, the Windrunners were free to wander Sunfury Spire and Magisters’ Terrace at any time (105).
  • After the Second War broke out, King Anasterian asked Lord Verath to travel as ambassador to Lordaeron City and learn about the danger the Horde posed. Lireesa, reluctant to let her husband go alone, accompanied him (109).
  • Both Verath and Lireesa were ambushed and killed in Eastweald before they ever made it to Lordaeron City (117, 122). Unfortunately, their corpses were picked so clean by scavengers it was difficult to tell who had killed them, though the elves initially blamed their ancient enemy, the Amani (119). It was later revealed that it had been the orcs, working in concert with the trolls (127, 131).
  • Sylvanas brought evidence of the Horde’s involvement in her parents’ deaths before King Anasterian. Much to her surprise, he burned it, citing a reluctance to put the quel’dorei at risk when they were already well protected. She was sworn to secrecy regarding her discovery (133).
  • Though the elder Windrunners did not survive the trek to Lordaeron, their equine steeds made it back to Windrunner Spire mostly unharmed (130). 
  • Verath and Lireesa’s bodies were treated with a slight bit of illusion magic, covered in ceremonial palls, and set to lie in state for an entire day so those who wished could pay their respects to the fallen (134, 157)
  • The Windrunners’ colors are brown and gold (126).

Alleria Windrunner

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  • Alleria took after her mother, Lireesa, in both appearance and manner (10).
  • Alleria was named after her grandmother (11).
  • When Alleria came of age to start training with the Farstriders, Lireesa bestowed a formal test on her. In front of her future peers, Alleria was tasked with hunting and killing a lynx using just a single arrow before the day’s end. She was permitted a knife with which to skin the lynx as proof, though Lireesa explicitly warned her daughter not to use it to kill the animal (11).
  • After growing bored waiting for Alleria to complete her trial, Sylvanas ventured out into the forest, only to find the lynx chasing after her sister. Seeing that Alleria had tried and failed to fell the lynx using both her arrow and knife, Sylvanas slew the lynx herself with one of her arrows (16-17).
  • While Alleria technically failed the test, it is worth noting that it would not have affected her entry to the Farstriders given she was to inherit the position of ranger-general regardless. As Verath told Sylvanas afterward, the test was more about Alleria proving her mettle and skills to her future peers so they would accept her position as one born of merit rather than privilege (22). 
  • Feeling smothered by her mother’s strict expectations for her, Alleria told Lireesa many years later that she did not want to become the next ranger-general. On top of that, she also declared she was taking a small contingent of Farstriders and leaving Quel’Thalas to adventure across Azeroth (72-73). Perhaps embarrassed by this turn of events, Lireesa publicly informed the elven rangers that she was sending Alleria off so the Farstriders could “reclaim the meaning of their name” and explore the world beyond their borders (75).
  • Sylvanas, as the next eldest child, took up Alleria’s place as second-in-line (74-75). 
  • Prior to Alleria’s departure from Quel’Thalas, Lireesa gifted her daughter with an ornate necklace. It was set with three gemstones - a ruby, sapphire, and emerald - each meant to symbolize one of the Windrunner daughters. The chain holding them all together represented Lirath, their brother (81). At some point, Alleria broke down the necklace and gave each of her sisters a piece (258). 

Lirath Windrunner

  • Lireesa went into labor with Lirath the day of Alleria’s test, weeks before the baby was due (25).
  • Both Vereesa and Lirath’s names were amalgams of their parents’ names (28).
  • Lirath was quite the musical prodigy. He demonstrated exceptional skill with instruments such as the flute, pipes, mandolin, and harp. Lirath was also known for his beautiful singing voice, as well (29-30).
  • Though skilled with instruments, the young elf was rather clumsy when it came to weapons (42).
  • Lirath impressed Lord Saltheril so much with his musical talents that the noble had him perform regularly at his parties (32).
  • Just six months after his debut, Lirath was invited to perform for Prince Kael’thas. Given that the prince spent most of his time in Dalaran and hardly ever ventured to Silvermoon City, this was seen as an exceptionally high honor (33).
  • At Prince Kael’thas’ behest, Lirath eventually moved to the Artists’ Quarters in Silvermoon City and began a formal apprenticeship (55). Some time later, he officially became the royal musician, making him the youngest ever to have received the title (76).
  • The denizens of Windrunner Village were all killed during the orcs’ invasion of Quel’Thalas during the Second War. Among the casualties was Lirath (159-161). 
  • Lirath was buried beside his parents. Though the Windrunners held a public funeral for their parents, Lirath’s was much more intimate and private (166). 

Sylvanas Windrunner, the Ranger

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  • Sylvanas was named for the woodlands of Quel’Thalas (53).
  • Sylvanas named her hawkstrider ‘Snap’ (21).
  • The young ranger did not particularly like Silvermoon City and showed remarkable disdain for court politics as a child (23).
  • She was banned from Lord Saltheril’s parties after an unfortunate incident in which she snuck into one and spiked some glasses of punch with numbing woundwood powder to get back at young nobles who were insulting her brother (45-47).
  • Sylvanas, Lor’themar, and Halduron spent so much time together in and out of archery practice that they became known as “the Trio” (54). 
  • She once accidentally spilled wine on Prince Kael’thas at a Remembrance ball (62).
  • Lireesa took Sylvanas to an Amani territory marker when she was a child and warned her that the trolls were their enemy (91). 
  • Sylvanas and Nathanos shared their first kiss atop Sungraze Peak, only a day before she found out her parents had been killed (115).

Sylvanas Windrunner, the Banshee Queen

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  • As a banshee, Sylvanas could only see the world in shades of black and white (180). Upon reuniting with her body, she was able to see in color once again (194).
  • Sylvanas struggled to remember much about herself and her life after Arthas raised her into undeath (180, 182).
  • Sylvanas’ body was magically preserved and locked away in Deatholme, where it was guarded under the watchful eye of Dar’Khan (193). 
  • The arrow Sylvanas used to paralyze Arthas was coated in a mixture of woundwood and troll poison (195, 196). It was also fletched with some of the Dark Eagle’s feathers (197). 
  • Just before Sylvanas began tormenting the paralyzed Arthas, the shade of a young human girl appeared and distracted her long enough for Kel’Thuzad to intervene (198).
  • As undead, Sylvanas remarked that she was unable to feel emotions like joy, passion, or love (218, 226, 273). Later, though, she admitted the truth to herself: she was actually unable to let go of those feelings (344).
  • Seeking protection for the Forsaken, Sylvanas initially made moves to join the Alliance. The Banshee Queen handpicked four of her undead to send as emissaries: one from Southshore, two from Lordaeron City, and one from Stormwind - Sarias Colton - who had a living sister in the city. All had been soldiers in life and were so well preserved in death they almost looked as if they could pass for living. Unfortunately, the emissaries were killed on sight before they ever had a chance to parley with the Alliance (232, 233).
  • With no choice but to turn to the very people that had massacred her family, Sylvanas sent spies and eventually emissaries to the Horde after learning they had come a long way from their murderous past. Cairne Bloodhoof was the first to welcome her, inviting her to visit Thunder Bluff (235).  
  • Sylvanas met with Thrall, Cairne, and Hamuul in the taurens’ capital city. After she pleaded her case for the Forsaken, all parties formally agreed that the undead could join the Horde (240). 
  • Sylvanas brokered an allegiance between the blood elves and the Horde a year later for three reasons: 1) to use them as more “arrows” against Arthas, 2) to strengthen her position in the Horde by bringing them another useful ally, and 3) out of a sense of loyalty to her former people (245, 247).
  • Lor’themar initially refused Sylvanas’ offer, afraid that the Horde had done too much harm for the elves to see them as allies. Months later, however, he capitulated and agreed to a meeting between emissaries with one stipulation: that it happen in Quel’Thalas. Cairne, Thrall, Vol’jin, and Sylvanas all attended (248, 249). The meeting took place at Farstrider Enclave in what is now known as the Ghostlands (250).
  • Sylvanas gave Putress leave to experiment with and concoct a weapon powerful enough to kill the Lich King (214-216). She informed him that if they ever had the slightest chance at destroying the Lich King, he was to deploy the blight. That said, Putress utilized the weapon at the Wrath Gate without her knowledge or explicit approval (263, 268). 
  • Though the Banshee Queen did not orchestrate the events at the Wrath Gate, she believed that all of the sacrifices would have been worth it if Arthas had died (270).
  • Sylvanas was initially against the idea of experimenting on Forsaken, but Putress convinced her it was much easier than capturing one of the Scourge. She agreed to his terms, so long as the Forsaken in question were criminals and deserving of such a fate (261).

Sylvanas Windrunner, Harbinger of Death

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  • According to the Jailer, the Arbiter sent Sylvanas to the Maw upon her death at Icecrown (287). She was enraged to discover that the Arbiter judged beings far more monstrous than her, like Zul’jin, worthy of redemption while she had been condemned to the Maw (293). 
  • When Sylvanas asked the Jailer’s Val’kyr if they saw any souls reunited with their loved ones in the Shadowlands, they said no (297).
  • The Jailer told Sylvanas she’d know he was not deceiving her after she experienced five signs to come: 1) the return of a fiery darkness, 2) her ascension to leadership, 3) a blade piercing the world, 4) the blood of the world, and 5) the toppling of a king and shattering of the sky itself (301).
  • While the Banshee Queen believed what the Jailer told her was true, she had not yet decided as of Warlords of Draenor if she was willing to take the final step and fully commit to his cause (314). 
  • Sylvanas noted Anduin resembled her younger brother in appearance, but it was really his mannerisms and inherent gentleness that reminded her of Lirath (323, 365, 368).
  • Sylvanas chose to pull the Horde forces back at the Broken Shore in order to save them, as continuing to fight would have surely doomed both the Horde and Alliance (325, 334). Even though this technically meant betraying her newfound allies in the Alliance, it was a risk she considered worth taking (334). 
  • Sylvanas finally decided to accept the Jailer’s offer and join forces with him after Vol’jin’s untimely demise (326). That said, she continued to harbor some slight doubts for a time (339). 
  • Sylvanas sought out Saurfang as an ally, believing that he would be amenable to the Jailer’s goals in time (331, 354).
  • As part of her first official assignment under Zovaal, Sylvanas was responsible for meeting with Helya and procuring an item from her known as a Soulcage. With it, she was supposed to compel Eyir into delivering the souls under her command to Helya, who was to then give them to the Jailer (332). 
  • After the breaking of the Arbiter and the redirection of all incoming souls to the Maw, Mal’Ganis came to the Banshee Queen and told her of Zovaal’s new mission for her: to kill as many as possible (339).

Nathanos Marris

  • Nathanos Marris, a ranger captain from Lordaeron, was sent to Quel’Thalas sometime early in the Second War. He’d been tasked with studying the Amani trolls - given concerns that they were cooperating with the Horde - and bringing his findings to King Anasterian Sunstrider (94). 
  • While out on a routine patrol, Sylvanas and Lor’themar were saved from an Amani ambush by Nathanos’ expert marksmanship skills (93).
  • After delivering his findings to the king, Nathanos was given leave to explore Silvermoon City with one stipulation: that he be accompanied by a Farstrider. Sylvanas herself rose to the occasion (97). 
  • After he was freed from the Scourge’s thrall, Nathanos experienced long periods of forgetfulness where he could not remember who he had been in life (224, 226). 
  • Though she carried the secret of her deal with the Jailer for some time, Sylvanas eventually told Nathanos the truth shortly into the events of Warlords of Draenor (314).

Quel’Thalas & the Quel’dorei

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  • The high elves used to be wary of a rather large and dangerous springpaw lynx nicknamed “Mauler”. Rumor has it that the creature actually developed a taste for elven flesh (17).
  • King Anasterian bestowed quel’dorei steeds upon those of high rank or exceptional distinction. Both Verath and Lireesa Windrunner were given one each: Parley and Arrowflight respectively (21).
  • On the topic of whether Silvermoon City was predominantly red or blue before the Third War, Sylvanas once commented it was “very crimson” (23).
  • There are fireflies in Quel’Thalas (24).
  • The quel’dorei celebrate the anniversary of the trolls’ defeat in the Troll Wars every year. As part of this ‘Remembrance’ celebration, the nobles host a ball (31, 55).
  • There’s a species of bird indigenous to Quel’Thalas known as the Thalassian red songbird (40). 
  • Aeriah Sunfire wrote volumes five through seven of the troll histories. His grandfather, Sunfire the Elder, wrote volumes one through four (52).
  • Sylvanas assumed much of her extended family was dead, likely killed in the Horde’s attack on Windrunner Village during the Second War (212).
  • Three scions of the Salonar house - Belaria, Aravan, and Rendis - also perished at Windrunner Village (159). 
  • It took months after Arthas’ invasion for the blood elves to gather all the bodies of the fallen and burn them (202). 

The Farstriders

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  • The Farstriders were considered above commoners purely on the basis of their skill and athleticism, though they were not strictly nobility (9).
  • The position of ranger-general is one of the only hereditary positions in quel’dorei society, next to the monarchy itself. It is traditionally passed from the ranger-general to their eldest child (11, 21).
  • During the inauguration of a ranger-general, it is customary to ask all Farstriders present if they will follow and support the new ranger-general (141).
  • Once sworn in, the new ranger-general is expected to prepare a small meal and offer it to every member of the Farstriders. This is a symbolic way of showing that the ranger-general will care for all those they are to lead into battle (144). 
  • Lor’themar Theron was a full-fledged Farstrider by the time Sylvanas was old enough to earn her own bow (14).
  • Lor’themar usually stepped in for Lireesa when she was unable to attend to Farstrider matters (34).
  • The leaves of the woundwood tree have certain properties that, when dried and mixed with liquid, form a numbing paste. Farstriders usually kept some on hand to use as an anesthetic in case of injury, though Sylvanas later mixed it with troll poison to paralyze Arthas (46, 195-196). 
  • The Farstriders maintained routine patrols near Amani territory in times of peace as tradition, a formality, and sometimes even as punishment (90). 
  • Lor’themar, the highest-ranking Farstrider next to Sylvanas herself, was responsible for swearing Sylvanas in as ranger-general (140).
  • Most all Farstriders have heard the tale of the “Battle of Seven Arrows,” a conflict in which a small group of elven rangers fended off some of the Amani’s finest warriors. The trolls, normally pacified, launched a surprise attack on a lone elven village. Though they would have been enough to pose a threat by themselves, the Amani commanded a terrifying beast twisted by magic known as the “Dark Eagle”. Lireesa Windrunner’s unit, which numbered just seven, was the nearest to the trolls and moved to intercept them. Though the rangers fought hard, they went through most of their arrows in no time. With just one arrow left herself, Lireesa turned to her six companions and asked each of them for one of theirs before ordering them to fall back while she stayed behind to face the trolls alone. Mere moments later, the elves saw Lireesa running toward them - no Dark Eagle in sight. She had felled it with the seven remaining arrows at her disposal: two for the eyes, one for its throat, and four for its heart. Her strike was so successful, not a single elf lost their life that day (140-141).
  • Nothing in the Farstrider code technically stated that one had to be a high elf to join the rangers. This allowed Sylvanas to make Nathanos a Farstrider, though her decision was met with much resistance from her peers (147).

Miscellaneous

  • Both dark rangers and San’layn are considered Darkfallen (184).
  • Dark rangers’ bodies, not unlike that of death knights’, are magically resistant to decay as a result of the way they are raised (192).
  • The Jailer spirited both Frostmourne and the Helm of Domination out of the Shadowlands with the help of secret allies. He wanted them on Azeroth so as to anchor the power of death to the young world soul (288-289). 
  • A race of serpentine, lava-dwelling creatures called aells live somewhere in the cosmos. In their culture, consuming their mates when they are near death is considered a supreme act of love (296-297).
I present to you: a visual breakdown of Azeroth’s population density according to the WoW RPG. Befor

I present to you: a visual breakdown of Azeroth’s population density according to the WoW RPG.

Before you delve too deep into it, some important disclaimers: first and foremost, this information is not canon because it has been sourced from the de-canonized RPG. Secondly, even though this is a post-Cataclysm map, the population counts reflect vanilla-era numbers.

Some other things that are important to interpreting this map:

  • While technically “dead,” the Scourge are counted. This is why arguably “less habitable” areas like Icecrown Glacier and the Plaguelands are shown as having a higher population relative to the rest of Azeroth.  
  • Population numbers for major cities and zones are given separately in the RPG, but I decided to combine them for the sake of efficiency.
  • On that note, I also opted to count Hillsbrad Foothills and Alterac Mountains together since Alterac is a subzone of Hillsbrad. Were it not for that, Hillsbrad – which has a population of 15,000 – would fall in a lower category on the map [RPG: Lands of Conflict, pg. 97].  
  • A couple places marked as having “unknown” populations on the map are actually given rough estimates in the RPG. Silverpine Forest supposedly has at least 2560 residents while Zul’Aman is home to around 20,000. Unfortunately, the number given for Silverpine only counts the zone’s human inhabitants, not Forsaken [RPG: Lands of Conflict 102, 115].  
  • It may be worth noting that Icecrown’s population is also given as “unknown,” but was estimated to be 250,000 [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 106].
  • Azjol’Nerub is not marked on this map, but it has 20,000 inhabitants [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 88].

A few fun statistics:

  • Thehighestpopulated area on Azeroth is Icecrown Glacier with approximately 250,000 people, all of which are undead [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 106].
  • Thelowestpopulated area is Crystalsong Forest, which has just 141 total inhabitants. Interestingly, the RPG claims that Crystalsong’s population is made up exclusively of crystalline golems and green dragons – neither of which are actually present in the zone in-game [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 97].
  • The Eastern Kingdoms is the most densely populated of Azeroth’s continents with 496,860 inhabitants. It has almost 2.5x the population of Kalimdor, which sits at just 197,300.
  • Not counting Darnassus, Teldrassil and Wetlands are home to almost the same amount of people [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 20,RPG: Lands of Conflict, pg. 79].
  • There are more undead in Icecrown than there are humans in Stormwind City [RPG: Lands of Mystery, pg. 106,RPG: Lands of Conflict, pg. 52].
  • The total population of Azeroth is about 1.2 million. By real world standards, this is a bit less than the population of England in 1086.
  • The Scourge account for 27% of Azeroth’s population. Not including the Forsaken, there are 342,545 Scourge, which is almost equivalent to the entire population of Northrend (though neither Silverpine Forest nor Quel’Thalas have been factored into this since their population numbers are unknown).

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