Heroines of Warcraft: Around the Well of Eternity Edition

This week, we visit the Well of Eternity…

In honor of Women’s History month, beginning March 8th, we’ll be running a series of editorials surveying the lore and history surrounding some of Azeroth’s most notable heroines and figures. This week, we visit the Well of Eternity…

In World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1, we were told that the night elves came about as a race descendant from dark trolls who found their way to the Well of Eternity. At the Well, they discovered Elune and would be forever changed. Through the twisting powers of the arcane font, the trolls were transformed into Night Elves, or Kal’dorai “Children of the Stars”. From that race would be born many strong leaders and figures who have come to make their mark on World of Warcraft lore, good and evil alike. Their notoriety has reached beyond just Warcraft and has found its way into countless tie-in novels, and other Blizzard titles. Let’s take a closer look.

QUEEN AZSHARA

“It was during this era of unprecedented growth that the night elves’ most prolific leader came to power. Her name was Queen Azshara. Through her unbridled ambition, she would elevate her peolpe to extraordinary new heights…and sow the seeds of their destruction” – World of Warcraft Chronicle: Volume 1, 94

Many people have known and been defeated by the Burning Legion. Queen Azshara, however, is the only one (that we’re aware of) to look at them as an opportunity to find greater power, and an equal in the Dark Titan Sargeras.

It’s not surprising given Queen Azshara’s position within the Kal’dorei world. They adored her—perhaps a little too much to be considered outside the realm of a spell. She was powerful and people fell at her feet. Those who disobeyed were met with exile and steep punishment. She was born with golden eyes, something the Kal’dorei believed would predict greatness in her. While her greatness and ambition brought about the War of the Ancients (and the initial attack of the Burning Legion 10,000 years before the game starts), her fate was not sealed that day.

As the Well of Eternity exploded at the hands of rebellious Night Elves during the Great Sundering and the water rushed around her, the Old Gods whispered to her and offered her more power. More importantly, the power to survive. Azshara accepted and was twisted into a Naga along with her followers. She would continue her efforts for power and domination secretly below the waves of Azeroth’s tremulous seas.

A grand sorceress even before the Old Gods gave her more power, Azshara’s motives remain unknown at this time. She pops up briefly during our trip through Azuna, but we’ve seen little direct contact with their agents since Cataclysm. It raises the question of what she may be up to, now that her would-be consort Sargeras has come knocking on Azeroth’s door?

TYRANDE WHISPERWIND

“For her part, the priestess Tyrande emerged as one of the greatest members of the Sisterhood of Elune…In time, Tyrande would be come the high priestess of Elune, the revered leader of her sacred Sisterhood.” – World of Warcraft Chronicle: Volume 1, 100

Born of the same generation as Azshara, Tyrande remains the modern-day Night Elf faction leader of what remained after the Great Sundering. A former general for the sentinels, she has remained in power ever since Azshara fell below the waves. Along with her mate Malfurion Stormrage, she helped to transform the Night Elf people and their ways, in efforts to repair their civilization, and to purge it from behaviours which they believed had drawn the Burning Legion to Azeroth in the first place: Arcane magics.

As part of this, Tyrande was forced to ban Arcane magics used within the Night Elf civilization. This population of scattered elves was comprised of the victorious rebels under Tyrande’s forces, as well as those who had seen the light after following Azshara, and wished for things to return to normal. Many of Azshara’s former followers had been grand masters of the arcane and struggled with leaving the spell-type behind. They began practicing their arts in secret, but were eventually uncovered. Initially their sentence was death, but Tyrande proved slightly more lenient and instead exiled them. This group would eventually become the High Elves, and later the Blood Elves we know today.

Tyrande has been a major feature in pretty much every major battle since the Great Sundering, including in the original Warcraft III title. She was paramount in the Battle of Mount Hyjal, in helping with the Scourge Invasion, and is an ongoing presence in the struggle for Azeroth’s survival since the launch of World of Warcraft. Most recently, after the events in Val’sharah, Tyrande has aided players in taking back the Nightborne city of Suramar in the questlines leading to the launch of the Nighthold raid.

Despite so much tragedy, Tyrande stands as a beacon for her people—as steadfast as a sentinel, and beaming with the light of Elune. Few characters have seen as much as she in 10,000 years, and further few still who would continue to push forward in faith of a better tomorrow for Azeroth and their people.

 

GRAND MAGISTRIX ELLISANDE 

“Grand Magistrix Elisande, feared that the Legion did not have the Highborne’s best interests in mind. The monstrous demons had already destryoed much of the night elves’ glorius empire and poisoned the surounding land with their fel magics. Elisande’s distrust of the Legion only deepened…” – World of Warcraft Chronicle: Volume 1 – 103

We see very little of Grand Magistrix Elisande in comparison to the others on this list. While Queen Azshara herself has graced the pixels of World of Warcraft even less than Elisande, her presence and her story were more widely spread. Unsurprising given her legacy. Elisande, on the other hand, has an equally important story to tell.

When we see Elisande in the most recent expansion, she is pushed to the edge. Having rebelled 10,000 years ago in order to save her people, she sealed herself and her followers away in a prison of their own making. Saved from the Legion and the Great Sundering, yet forced to live in a never-ending cycle of what they had already built. No room to expand, no fresh water, or fresh food to sustain themselves, they were forced to live from the Nightwell’s energies alone and changed into the Nightborne. While her initial actions came out of a distrust of Azshara’s motives and the Burning Legion, she ultimately found herself in much the same position she originally rebelled against. After 10,000 years in solitude, Gul’dan breached the barrier surrounding the city with little effort. Shaken, Elisande was given three days to chose whether to allow the Legion in or face destruction. By now, I’m sure you know the rest.

When you face Elisande in the Nighthold raid, however, she is remorseful at the end of the battle. Rather than kill her, she offers us her aid in defeating the Legion. Having taken the only course she believed would save her people, much like she had done before the Great Sundering, Elisande becomes a sympathetic character. She was not out for power, nor for taking the Nightwell for herself. Like Tyrande, she was only interested in saving what she could before the Legion took everything else. She succeeded to some degree, but at what cost? We have an expansion to learn what help Elisande may or may not provide in fighting the Legion as time goes on from our encounter with her.


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Storming Suramar and the Reunification of the Elven People

The storming of Suramar is the culmination of centuries of devision and magical evolution within World of Warcraft lore.

With Nighthold’s release coming ever closer, the storyline continues to grow to epic proportions in Suramar. Beyond getting new phat-lewts and encounters, there’s a lot of interesting things lore-wise taking place with what Blizzard’s lining up. Join us as we continue to explore the story of the Nightborne.

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