Heroines of Warcraft: The Windrunners Edition

In honor of Women’s History month, we are running a series surveying the lore and history surrounding some of Azeroth’s most notable heroines and figures. This week, we look into one of the most prominent and skillful ranger families in Azeroth’s history.

In honor of Women’s History month, we are running a series surveying the lore and history surrounding some of Azeroth’s most notable heroines and figures. This week, we look into one of the most prominent and skillful ranger families in Azeroth’s history.

Whether you play Horde or Alliance, you’ll know the surname Windrunner, notably attached to Lady Sylvanas. The current Warchief of the Horde, and long-standing Banshee Queen of the Undead, Sylvanas is but one of three sisters from the Windrunner family. A high-elf family of high repute, the Windrunner dynasty touts one of the most tragic familial stories in Warcraft lore. Now spread between the Alliance and the Horde, the family’s legacy for producing the best rangers in Azoerth’s history lives on in its surviving members.

ALLERIA WINDRUNNER

“There is no problem. The Alliance wants every orc dead. So do I. We can work together on that.” ~ Alleria in Beyond the Dark Portal

Alleria is the oldest of the three Windrunner sisters and has served both the High Elf faction, as well as the Alliance throughout her longstanding career as a ranger. As early as the Second War, she aided Lordaeron and its King in defending the city against the invasion of the Horde. Alleria held the belief that the Horde would be a threat to the kingdom of Quel’Thalas, unlike many of her kind, leading her to send rangers to Southshore to help bolster defenses there. She continued helping the Alliance, working closely with Khadgar and Turalyon in the defense of Silvermoon.

She fought alongside her sister Sylvanas and successfully protected their home city. Unfortunately, this battle saw a change in Alleria, and she came to see Orcs as vermin. As a result, she hunted down as many of the Bleeding Hollow clan as she could find. She pursued them all the way through the Dark Portal. The conflict on the other side of the Dark Portal resulted in large-scale destruction in Outland, in their efforts to protect Azeroth. They successfully closed the portal from Draenor but were forced to leap into the Twisting Nether in order to avoid dying with the planet. While many survived this leap, and journeyed to Honor Hold or were able to return to Azeroth, Alleria was not heard of in-game until she was uncovered in the Broken Isles, alongside her husband Turalyon.

Before leaving to fight in Outland, Alleria had her prize necklace (a gift from her parents containing a ruby, an emerald, and a sapphire) broken down and split between herself and her two sisters, giving the ruby to Vareesa, and the sapphire to Sylvanas. While she was presumed dead for many years, her memory lived on throughout the cultures of both Outland and Azeroth, and in both the factions. In Stormwind, there remains a statue of Alleria, inscribed:

“Renowned Troll Hunter of Quel’Thalas. Lead Scout and Intelligence Agent for the Alliance Expedition that marched into the orc homeworld Draenor. Presumed deceased. Your Heart flew straight as any arrow upon the wind, sister. You were the brightest of our Order. You were the most beloved of our kin. – Sylvanas Windrunner – Ranger General of Quel’Thalas.”

VERESSA WINDRUNNER

Vereesa Windrunner, much like her eldest sister, continues to fight alongside the Alliance. The youngest of the Windrunner sisters, she helped Rhonin in destroying the Demon Soul and freeing Alexstraza–a mission which would bring Vereesa and Rhonin together in love. She also served as Alliance Ambassador, touring the Alliance and reminding them of fears beyond orcs. She was one of the few well-known survivors of the plague which destroyed Lordaeron, Dalaran, and Quel’Thalas after the rise of Arthas as the Lich King.

“Quel’Thalas is as much my home as it is yours and I would not see it fall to our ancient enemy.” ~ With my bow, I have shot orcs dead at a hundred yards. I have battled trolls, demons, and more. I have nearly traveled the length and breadth of Azeroth…yes my love, I think I can handle the situation until Jalia arrives.” ~ Vereesa in War of the Ancients 1: The Well of Eternity

Many years later, Vereesa would also help Jaina Proudmoore in the defense of Theramore in the days before its destruction by Garrosh Hellscream using what he dubbed the Mana Bomb. In this battle, Vereesa lost Rhonin, as he sacrificed himself to save Jaina as the future of the Kirin Tor. His actions also spared Kalecgos, Vereesa, Shandris Feathermoon, and a number of scouting parties.

Before Garrosh’s betrayal, Vereesa could be found in the Violet Citadel of Northrend’s Dalaran, alongside Rhonin, as the leader of the Silver Covenant. The militant high elf group stood in opposition to the inclusion of the blood elves into the Kirin Tor at the time. She has been actively involved in player quests within World of Warcraft ever since, including the uncovering of Alleria’s whereabouts. Most recently, she aided in the founding of the Unseen Path, the Hunter order hall, in Legion.

LADY SYLVANAS WINDRUNNER, THE BANSHEE QUEEN

The middle of the Windrunner sisters, Sylvanas is probably the most well-known to Warcraft players, even outside of World of Warcraft. She featured prominently in Warcraft III and has ever since been a tragic tale within the game series’ lore. In Warcraft III, players experience both Sylvanas’ time as Ranger-General of Silvermoon, a military leader of all high elf forces, but also her fall to Arthas in the city’s defense. This failure would lead to her corruption by the Lich King into the Banshee Queen, a creature under his thrall for a long duration of the war.

Eventually, the Lich King began losing control over his minions, and in this time Sylvanas regained her free will. She plotted against him with the help of other Undead who had regained their free will, alongside the Nathrezim. While she failed at her attempted assassination of the Lich King, she eventually took over what was left of Lordaeron for herself, renaming it “The Undercity”.

During this time, an official story had been touted by the elves of Silvermoon – namely that Sylvanas had perished in the great fire which had ensorcelled most of the city during the attack by the Scourge. After breaking free from the control of the Lich King, she eventually founded a dark order of rangers and began building the Forsaken and collecting other minions which would serve her along the way.

Even in death, Sylvanas still considers herself to be a protector of Quel’Thalas. When the Blood Elves came to World of Warcraft, in Burning Crusade, she opened the Undercity to them when the Alliance refused. She brokered their admission into the Horde shortly thereafter, despite the fears of the Blood Elves after so many years detesting the faction.

Sylvanas has been involved a lot of questionable behaviors since Wrath of the Lich King and many lore enthusiasts find themselves questioning her end-goals and background motivations. Following events like the “Battle for the Undercity”, the production of the Forsaken Blight, and most recently, her attempt to enslave a Val’kyr in Stormheim, Sylvanas continues to be a character of intrigue.

While she is now Warchief of the Horde, her story is filled with tragedy and bloodshed – both within her family and without. While her love for her family remained, she has struggled to maintain any degree of relationship with them, Vereesa in particular. At one point, she and Vereesa plotted to assassinate former Warchief Garrosh, lacing his meal with an untraceable poison. Following this Vereesa debated joining her sister in the leadership of the Forsaken, despite leaving her children behind to do so. However, Sylvanas realized that the Forsaken would not accept a living creature in their leadership, and began planning to murder her sister in order to raise her as an Undead. Vereesa eventually relented and warned the Alliance of the attempted poisoning, thus severing ties with her sister once more. This betrayal affected Sylvanas greatly.

Lore enthusiasts and in-game characters alike have also begun questioning Sylvanas’ behavior as of late, as she continues to be further changed. Following a battle against Gilneas, Sylvanas is killed by Lord Godfrey. She was ushered to Shadowfang Keep where three of her Val’kyr sacrifice themselves in order to raise her, ultimately leading to Sylvanas’ plan for a new Forsaken future. This was the second time Sylvanas has died since becoming the Banshee Queen, the first being her suicide following the death of the Lich King, by throwing herself from Icecrown Citadel. Here too, she was raised by Val’kyr–ones which sought a place by her side. After each foray with death, and finding that it will find her no comfort, she has become markedly more selfish, vicious, and cold as the story moves forward.

While an entire article can be written on Sylvanas and her story, she is without a doubt one of the most tragic and formidable women in Warcraft’s history. It’s hard to imagine that if any of us were faced with what she has, that we would not choose the same paths for ourselves. “The Forsaken’s ruthless leader is a formidable champion of her people. But with the Burning Legion invasion, the stakes for the Dark Lady have never been higher. Should Sylvanas perish, her demise will be the beginning of her eternal damnation. All that stands between her and this doom are her Val’kyr, yet few of these spirit guardians remain. As her fate edges closer to the abyss, Sylvanas must decide how far she’ll go to protect her people and whether they’re more precious to her than her soul.” ~ World of Warcraft official website “Heroes & Villains: A World Divided”


What do you think about the Windrunner sisters? Is Sylvanas as shady as she seems these days or is there more we have yet to uncover? Do you believe she’s still sympathetic or has simply gone off the rails after visiting death one too many times? Let us know in the comments below or join in the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and in our Discord.