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9'''[[Characters/WarcraftTheAlliance The Alliance]]:''' [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceStormwind Stormwind (Humans)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceLordaeron Lordaeron (Humans)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceGilneas Gilneas (Humans/Worgen)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceKulTiras Kul Tiras (Humans)]] [[Characters/WarcraftJainaProudmoore (Jaina Proudmoore)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceHumanKingdoms Other Human Kingdoms]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceIronforge Ironforge (Dwarven Clans)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceGnomeregan Gnomeregan (Gnomes)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceQuelThalas Quel'Thalas/Telogrus Rift (High Elves and Void Elves)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceDarnassus Darnassus (Night Elves)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceExodar The Exodar (Draenei)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceVindicaar Vindicaar (Lightforged Draenei)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceMechagon Mechagon (Mechagnomes)]]\
10'''[[Characters/WarcraftTheHorde The Horde]]:''' [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeOrgrimmar Orgrimmar (Orcs)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeDarkspearTribe The Darkspear Tribe (Trolls)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeThunderBluff Thunder Bluff (Tauren)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeTheForsaken The Forsaken (Undead)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeQuelThalas Quel'Thalas (Blood Elves)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeBilgewaterCartel Bilgewater Cartel (Goblins)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeHighmountain Thunder Totem (Highmountain Tauren)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeSuramar Suramar (Nightborne)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeZandalariEmpire Zandalari Empire (Zandalar Trolls)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeVoldunai Voldunai (Vulpera)]] - [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeOther Other (non-playable races)]]\
11'''Other factions:''' [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeOldHorde The Old Horde/Iron Horde]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTheScourge The Scourge]] [[Characters/WarcraftArthasMenethil (Arthas Menethil)]] | [[Characters/WarcraftSylvanasAndFollowers Sylvanas and her followers]] [[Characters/WarcraftSylvanasWindrunner (Sylvanas Windrunner)]] | [[Characters/WarcraftKnightsOfTheEbonBlade Knights of the Ebon Blade]] | [[Characters/WarcraftIllidanAndFollowers Illidan and his followers]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTheHordeGarroshsHorde Garrosh's Horde]] | [[Characters/WarcraftPandaria Pandaria]] | [[Characters/WarcraftOthers Other mortals]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTheOldGods The Void (The Old Gods)]] | '''The Light''' | [[Characters/WarcraftEternals Eternals]] | [[Characters/WarcraftShadowlands Shadowlands (Death)]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTitans The Titans (Arcane)]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTheBurningLegion The Burning Legion (Fel)]] | [[Characters/WarcraftTheDragonflights The Dragonflights]] | [[Characters/WarcraftWildGods Wild Gods]] | \
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14A character subpage for the [=WarCraft=] universe, including ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''. For the main character page, [[Characters/{{Warcraft}} see here]].
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18As much as there was the Void in the early universe, so too there was the Light. Many factions over the years have used it, (mostly) for good.
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20[[foldercontrol]]
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22!!The Naaru
23[[folder:Naaru as a whole]]
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25The Naaru are a race of Light-based energy beings who travel the cosmos rallying an Army of the Light for the final battle with the Burning Legion. Their greatest champion is Velen, Prophet of the Draenei, whom they saved from Sargeras's corruption when the Eredar became demons.
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27On rare occasions when a Naaru is near death, they enter a Void state (the Void being the Light's opposite according to [[AllThereInTheManual the magazine]]) and begin sucking up all manner of spirits and magical energies like a miniature black hole. Although incredibly rare, this is still a natural part of their life cycle. Should they actually die in Void state (through being physically wounded or having the Void energies literally drained right out of them) their remains become Void Gods. Removing fragments of a Naaru in Void state even when in the middle of being purified results in the fragments becoming Void Gods just as a darkened Naaru's corpse.
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29* AGodIAmNot: Despite what the orcs mockingly call them, the draenei (who know the naaru best) insist that they are not deities of any sort. Void Gods and fully darkened Naaru(which K'ure apparently wasn't during ''Rise of the Horde'' as Velen himself had noted). On the other hand, they are called gods by Velen in ''Warlords of Draenor''.
30* AngelicAbomination: While benevolent, they look rather bizarre for angels.
31* AlwaysChaoticEvil: When they become Void Gods.
32* AlwaysLawfulGood: Naaru are this by definition, at least in the "Light" cycle of their lives. In the "Void" cycle it's more ChaoticNeutral, as they don't really have a choice about the "sucking spirits up" part.
33* LightIsGood: The Naaru are beings and agents of the Holy Light and are inherently benevolent creatures who want to help and protect life from the Void and the Burning Legion, even if some can be [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]].
34* NoBiologicalSex: Though they do have masculine and feminine personalities.
35* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Considering Blizzard and Velen's comments on Elune, [[spoiler: and the reveal that Elune made the Naaru]] certain Full Gods might be EnergyBeings as well due to being Naaru.
36* StarfishAliens: They appear as floating masses of light crystals orbiting around each other.
37* {{Telepathy}}: Mindspeech; their attempts to speak end up being a soft humming and chiming sound, with the words they're actually saying being put directly into your brain.
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40[[folder:A'dal]]
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44[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hs_hand_of_a27dal.png]]
45->''"The Light does not abandon its champions."''\
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48The leader and most powerful of the Sha'tar [[EnergyBeings naaru]], A'dal uses its power to protect Shattrath City from various threats. Like all naaru, A'dal is sworn to defeat the Burning Legion. It was ultimately responsible for persuading the Blood Knights (the blood elf order of paladins) to renounce Kael'thas's rule. Not much else is known about it.
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50In ''Wrath of the Lich King'', it aids adventurers in helping a paladin infected with the Scourge plague by [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence sending him to a better place via the powers of the light]].
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52* BatmanGambit: Velen makes a prophecy about people cursed by blood being redeemed. Then, M'uru gets captured by the blood elves. A'dal makes no move, assuming what the prophecy is implying is that M'uru would play a role in the blood elves' redemption.
53* BigGood: Of ''The Burning Crusade''. It leads the offensive against the Illidari that threaten the Sha'tar (the main heroic faction in the expansion) in Outland, as well as averting any new Burning Legion attacks.
54* EasilyForgiven: A'dal has no trouble forgiving blood elves after they do a HeelFaceTurn (either the Scryers or the Blood Knights). The Aldor draenei have [[KarmaHoudini a different view of this]].
55* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Retcon aside, [[spoiler:presumably the only reason he had Illidan declared public enemy #1 even when Xe'ra had bigger plans for him]].
56* LordBritishPostulate: Blizzard eventually had to patch A'dal after players were able to kite [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant demonic robots]] in to kill it. And after patching, this happened:
57-->A'dal hits Fel Reaver for [[CurbStompBattle 114952]].\
58Fel Reaver dies.
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61[[folder:M'uru/Entropius]]
62[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uru_2941.png]]
63M'uru was a naaru aboard Tempest Keep, their flying interdimensional fortress of which the draenei ''Exodar'' was a satellite. When the blood elves under Prince Kael'thas took Tempest Keep, they capture M'uru and sent him back to Silvermoon City where the elves there began draining him of his light to power their paladin order, the Blood Knights.\
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65However, draining M'uru of his light eventually sent him into the Void stage of the naaru life cycle. Kael'thas and his minions capture the darkened M'uru and brought him to Sunwell Plateau, where players put him down. Halfway through the fight, M'uru becomes a Void God called Entropius and begins summoning Voidlords and all manner of dark creatures. After Kil'jaeden's defeat, Velen used M'uru's spark to reignite the Sunwell with holy energy.
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67* BatmanGambit: M'uru willingly went with the blood elves despite the apparent capture, knowing it would eventually lead to the redemption of their race.
68* CastingAShadow: As a fallen Naaru.
69* DarkIsNotEvil: While in the Void stage, M'uru is certainly ''chaotic'', but not malicious. Entropius, on the other hand, absolutely is.
70* HeroicSacrifice: See BatmanGambit. His part in the blood elves' redemption and the Sunwell's purification ended in his death.
71* UnrealisticBlackHole: By nature as a Void-state naaru.
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74[[folder:K'ara]]
75[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ara_7185.jpg]]
76K'ara, the "Dark Star," is a naaru introduced in ''Warlords of Draenor.'' She was aboard the Genedar / Oshu'gun when it crashed on Draenor, but during the crash was somehow injured and transformed into the Void state. K'ara was accidentally ejected from the ship during the chaos and hung in the sky above Draenor, coming to be known as the Dark Star by the Shadowmoon clan of orcs.\
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78When the Shadowmoon joined the Iron Horde and attack the draenei, Ner'zhul broke the ancient orc laws and tapped into K'ara's forbidden powers, granting him and his clan command over the dark arts. At the climax of the Shadowmoon Valley storyline, Velen sacrifices himself to purify the Dark Star and return K'ara to the light. A shard of her body splinters off during the purification and becomes the Void God Karnoth.
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80* CastingAShadow: Her shadow form can overwhelm even Velen's holy powers.
81* DarkIsNotEvil: It's hardly her fault that the orcs were using her power to fight the draenei.
82* HolyHandGrenade: Purified, she is capable of unleashing waves of light powerful enough to decimate an entire Iron Horde invasion fleet.
83* {{Necromancer}}: Ner'zhul and the Shadowmoon clan use K'ara's Void powers to raise skeletons and ghosts.
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87[[folder:K'ure/Decimatus]]
88[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kure.jpg]]
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90K'ure was the pilot of the ''Genedar'', the ship that brought the draenei to Draenor and would later come to be known as Oshu'gun to the orcs. Like D'ore and K'ara, K'ure fell ill during the ship's descent onto Draenor and crashed in the region of Nagrand. Stuck within the ruined craft, K'ure slowly but surely began entering the void state and called on the ghosts of orc ancestors for their energies to nurse him back to health.\
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92In ''Warlords of Draenor'', Gul'dan sends Cho'gall to Oshu'gun to subjugate K'ure. Cho'gall in his own thirst for power fatally drains K'ure's Void energies that he had sustained himself on and transforms K'ure into a full-blown void god named Decimatus, much like how M'uru became Entropius. Using Decimatus's power, Cho'gall turns on Gul'dan.
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94* CastingAShadow: As a darkened Naaru the ''Warlords of Draenor'' version of K'ure is this ''especially'' after becoming a Void God.
95* DarkIsEvil: Decimatus.
96* KilledOffForReal: The ''Warlords of Draenor'' version of K'ure.
97* UnrealisticBlackHole:
98** His consuming of souls apparently healed him and was restoring him from a darkened Naaru.
99** Unfortunately the ''Warlords of Draenor'' version of K'ure wasn't so lucky. He became a Void God.
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103[[folder:Xe'ra]]
104[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xera_border.png]]
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106The Naaru Prime. Her core, known as Light's Heart, was sent to Azeroth by Turalyon as a last-ditch effort to get help. After being awakened by the Tears of Elune, she directs the player through major turning points in Illidan's life, and serves as a vessel for his soul prior to his resurrection.
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108* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Forcefully tries Lightforge Illidan in order to lead him down the path she had planned for him. [[spoiler:[[ScrewDestiny Illidan]] [[DontYouDarePityMe had]] [[ThatManIsDead other]] [[EyeBeam ideas]]]].
109* BigGood: She has been rallying heroes into the Army of the Light against the Legion ever since the fall of Argus.
110* TheChooserOfTheOne: She proclaims Illidan is the "Child of Light and Shadow", destined to defeat the Burning Legion. [[spoiler:[[ScrewDestiny Illidan]] [[DeadlyEuphemism disagreed]].]]
111* TheExtremistWasRight: Played with. Illidan [[spoiler: ended up playing a vital role in the defeat of the Burning Legion. He also helped the Titans imprison Sargeras, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation if that was how the scene in the Antorus cinematic played out]].]] So Illidan [[spoiler: in using fel power -- a by-product of "Light and Shadow", helping spearhead taking the fight to the Legion and playing a vital role in helping helping the Titans imprison Sargeras, thus rendering demons permanently killable]] helped "end the age of demons" just like Xe'ra said (though not the way she thought it would happen).
112* FantasticRacism: She loathes the Void and anyone who uses its power, [[spoiler:including Alleria]]. However, her hatred of the Void is justified, as the Void is AlwaysChaoticEvil (even if some who draw on its powers aren't) and the Void Lords endgame is an everlasting cosmic FateWorseThanDeath.
113** Less justified is her LackOfEmpathy towards individual mortals; she loves entire races as if they are her own children, but if one person tries to talk to her and they aren't TheChosenOne, the only thing she'll say to them, even if they are among her most devoted paladins, are ''blase statements''.
114* TheFarmerAndTheViper: The Farmer in this scenario. Saving Illidan from Kil'jaeden just before the Illidari raid on Mardum, and from being Sargeras' host during the Nighthold raid didn't [[spoiler:stop Illidan from killing her when she tried to (admittedly by force) imbue him with the Light]].
115* FrontlineGeneral: Xe'ra led the army of the Light from its flagship, the Xenedar, which (showed up to liberate Netherlight Temple) and was on Argus for the final fight. She also sent her core to Azeroth to request reinforcements.
116* TheFundamentalist: Subverted. She is completely incapable of seeing any power besides the Light as good ([[spoiler:According to Locus-Walker, it's a fundamental limitation of Light creatures that they see their way as the "only" way]]). According to Velen, she is also aware of the existence of Dark Naaru, but withholds it from the Army of the Light. Subverted because she allowed Lightforged Draenei to be mages (who use Arcane power more than the Light), such as Archmage Y'mera, and was talked out of killing Alleria for using the Void by Turalyon and Lothraxion.
117* GoodIsNotNice: As the Prime Naaru, she leads the Army of the Light against the Burning Legion and wants to protect life in the cosmos. Alleria implies [[spoiler: that she is rather manipulative and ruthless when it comes to her goals, and she is a bit of a control freak when it comes to Illidan's "destiny"]]. She also withheld that Naaru can fall to the Void from at least one of her trusted commanders, Turalyon. Blizzard themselves stated that they intended Xe'ra story arc to explore the idea that [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation the Naaru may not necessarily be good from the player's perspective]].
118** Given that [[spoiler: Alleria is dabbling in [[TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget the]] [[GreaterScopeVillain Void]], the AlwaysChaoticEvil [[ArchEnemy arch-enemy]] of the Light who's M.O. is manipulation and corruption, this does undermine of Alleria's criticism, especially given Xal'atath's comments about Alleria coming close to being the Void's pawn]].
119* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:While "sacrifice" is not the right word [[NotQuiteDead as she could be reassembled]], she still takes her core away from the rest of her body to get reinforcements from Azeroth]].
120* HeroOfAnotherStory: She has been travelling the universe, rallying the survivors of worlds the Burning Legion has destroyed into an army to defeat them once and for all, [[FamedInStory at least according to the background lore]].
121* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Illidan {{Eye Beam}}s her when he rejects her attempt to forcibly remove his demonic powers]].
122* KnightTemplarParent: Played with. While they weren't born or raised by her, Xe'ra's adoration for her Army of the Light has been compared to a mother's adoration for her children, tying into her title as the 'Light Mother'. Even her negative actions (including her forcefulness with Illidan) could be seen as akin to an overbearing mother; believing that she's protecting her children by making decisions for them and that she knows best. Not to mention [[MamaBear how she has reacted to any outsiders who threaten or attack the Army of the Light]]. Implied among Naaru, as Xe'ra may have made at least two other Naaru (Velen stated that the Naaru O'ros was the last of Xe'ra's line).
123* NotQuiteDead: The adventurers find her core inert, and even upon recognition Velen treats her as little more than a MacGuffin, but the Tears of Elune allow her to communicate with the player character.
124* PetTheDog: She did allow Turalyon to communicate with his son Arator via her core, or she passed along a personal message to him.
125* SoulJar: Acts as one for Illidan when his body is taken back from Gul'dan.
126* TimeAbyss: She is nearly as old as the physical universe, and one of the first Naaru, if not the first. At the very least, she predated ''the Titans'' and many other Naaru.
127* WellIntentionedExtremist: While she is a Naaru and trying to save creation from the Burning Legion and the Void, she has a pretty dim view on anyone using evil powers whether or not they are evil themselves, judging by her treatment of Alleria and Illidan, though she does give some leeway where the arcane is concerned, judging by Archmage Y'mera.
128* WhatTheHellHero:
129** She chastises the player character for killing Illidan in the Black Temple[[note]]If your character completed the Black Temple raid[[/note]], or [[AccompliceByInaction for not preventing Illidan from being killed]][[note]]If your character didn't complete the Black Temple raid; this includes classes and races who, lore-wise, never had the chance to set foot in Outland until after Illidan died[[/note]]. Demon Hunters are not criticized, however.
130** [[spoiler:When Xe'ra tried to forcefully purify Illidan, Velen is shocked to find out she would do such a thing. Subverted because [[BothSidesHaveAPoint Velen was just as dismayed by Illidan killing Xe'ra]], and she was dead thus he didn't call her out directly]].
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133[[folder:L'ura]]
134[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lura_border.png]]
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136When the Draenei fled from Argus via the ''Genedar'', L'ura [[YouShallNotPass stayed behind]] to hold back the Burning Legion. She was, however, captured by an enraged Kil'jaeden in the Seat of the Triumvirate. In the 25,000 years since the Draenei's exile, she has fallen into darkness, acting as a beacon for the Void.\
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138L'ura is the final boss in the Seat of the Triumvirate 5-man dungeon in Mac'Aree.
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140* AdmiringTheAbomination: Locus-Walker is intrigued about the fact all the naaru he knows fell into darkened states only fell into that because of mortal intervention. He sets his curiosity aside, though, as killing L'ura is more important.
141* CastingAShadow: She only uses Void powers when fought in the Seat of the Triumvirate.
142* DarkIsNotEvil: The threat that looms from the Seat of the Triumvirate is not L'ura herself, but the Void energy she radiates, which lures the ''real'' threats to Eredath.
143* GoMadFromTheIsolation: She was kept wounded as prisoner in the Seat of the Triumvirate from shortly after the Draenei left Argus. 25,000 years later, her voice, full of hope, is now full of despair.
144* HoldTheLine: L'ura tried to do this against the Burning Legion to aid the fleeing draenei. This only made her victim of Kil'jaeden's anger.
145* KilledOffForReal: Her essence is absorbed by Alleria Windrunner.
146* TheUnfought: Notably {{inverted|Trope}} among the naaru -- while not the first hostile naaru, she is the first naaru to be fought by players (not counting those that fall into the Void God status). Appropriately, L'ura is also the first one to have attack and death animations -- other naaru that could be engaged into a fight, such A'dal, merely stood in place in both.
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149!!Other Immortals associated with the Light
150[[folder:Elune, the Moon Goddess]]
151[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elune_border_6790.png]]
152[[caption-width-right:268:Picture from the now non-canon RPG book.]]
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154Elune (or Mu'sha, as called by the tauren) is the major deity worshipped by the night elves. She is associated with the larger of Azeroth's two moons, the White Lady, and is widely considered to be the mother of Cenarius, the forest lord and patron god of all druids. Elune is one of the few true deities of Azeroth. She nurtured and sheltered the earliest living beings of the world as they awaited the first dawn, giving them the chance to thrive and to grow into the present myriad of life, along with all the possibilities and promises that it entails. ''Legion'' and the Chronicles has added tantalizing hints as to her true nature...
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156* AddictiveMagic: Elune is also associated with the arcane magic (the Chronicles revealed that the Night Elves first contacted with Elune through the arcane-infused Well of Eternity).
157* BigGood: ''Legion'' implies that Elune is ''potentially'' [[spoiler:a goddess of Light who seeks to save the Dark Beyond (the game's universe) from the Void. However, much like her opposition in the Void Gods, Elune and the other Light Gods (if they exist) cannot directly interact with the Beyond, forcing her to proxy her presence through the universe in her own counterpart to the Old Gods: the Naaru.]]
158* DivineIntervention: At the end of the Val'sharah storyline, [[spoiler:Elune herself manifests to purify the dying Ysera of the nightmare corruption so she dies pure and ascends her spirit to the sky where her soul becomes a constellation, and later allows her spirit to strike back against Xavius. She also cleanses the Tear of Elune of nightmare corruption as well, something that was likely to be impossible otherwise due to how deep it ran.]]
159* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Shadow priests can be goaded by Xal'Atath to attempt to steal some of Elune's power from her temple on the Broken Isles. If the player tries, Elune herself [[OneHitKill very visibly shows the player her displeasure with the attempt]], making one of the few times we see her decisively act with the mortal world.
160* GodOfTheMoon: She takes the form of the White Lady, the larger of Azeroth's two moons. She is one of the few true deities to exist in ''Warcraft'', as a divine force that has never been seen but has had actual effect on the world.
161* GoodIsNotSoft: Firmly benevolent and on the side of good, but perfectly willing to let her followers use violence, and accept blood sacrifices of her enemies. [[spoiler:And then we get to the blessing of the Night Warrior, which can turn one of her followers into an avatar of Elune in ''permanent berserk mode''... ''if'' they survive the ritual.]]
162* InexplicablyAwesome: In a setting full of PhysicalGods that over time have been explained and defined, Elune stands out by having no clearly established nature or origin, and even after ''Literature/WorldOfWarcraftChronicle'' we still don't know what she is or where she came from. Theories abound in and out of universe, speculating that she may be a powerful naaru, a hypothetical Light-counterpart to the Void Lords, a Wild God empowered by the Well of Eternity, or even [[spoiler:the spirit of Azeroth's unborn Titan.]]
163** Some light is shed on this in the ''Legion'' expansion as lore from a quest the player encounters the first Naaru made. [[spoiler:Khadgar believes that Elune created said Naaru, implying that Elune is ''not'' a Naaru and also connecting her to the Light as well]].
164** ''Shadowlands'' reveals that her worshippers span ''many'' worlds, not just Azeroth, which puts a dent in the theory of her being a Wild God. [[spoiler:She's also a counterpart to the Winter Queen, one of ''the'' pillars of the entire reality-spanning afterlife, giving her a ''much'' grander standing in the cosmology than players were initially led to believe.]]
165* LightEmUp: A rare nocturnal case; she is associated with the light of the Moon.
166* LightIsGood: Elune is associated with light, and definitely benevolent. [[spoiler:She also happens to be one of the top dogs on the Light's side]].
167* {{Lunacy}}: Well, she '''is''' a moon goddess. One of her blessings is the Night Elves ability to hide in the shadows at night and she can cause beams of moonlight to strengthen her followers and sear enemies.
168* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In ''Battle for Azeroth'', Tyrande blames Elune for [[spoiler:letting Teldrassil burn at Sylvanas' hands, and uses this event to bid for the power of the Night Warrior]]. ''Shadowlands'' reveals that [[spoiler:she's completely right: Elune ''did'' let her chosen children perish, but only to send a mass of souls to Ardenweald to fight off the Drust invaders and provide anima to sustain it during its drought. Unfortunately, Elune was unaware that the drought was caused by the broken Wheel of Death and that every soul on Teldrassil was instead sent to the Maw. Tyrande's obsession with vengeance also caused her to be nearly overwhelmed by the Night Warrior, who would have ''burned'' Ardenweald for enough power to kill Sylvanas]].
169* ThePowerOfBlood: She's shown in Desolace questing to accept blood sacrifices (albeit only is that blood is taken from corrupt creatures who are explicitly her enemies), and give blessings in return.
170* TheSacredDarkness: Being a moon goddess, Elune is associated with the night sky, and her worshipers, the night elves, are a nocturnal race. When Elune directly intervenes in the events of Val'sharah, the sun is briefly covered by an eclipse, plunging the Temple of Elune into night.
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173[[folder:An'she, the Sun God]]
174An'she is the god of the sun and Elune/Mu'sha's brother in tauren mythology, although his Elven name (if he even has one) is unknown. Once the right eye of the Earth Mother, An'she was torn out and sent spinning across the heavens, chased eternally by Azeroth's most visible moon. Every morning An'she bleeds, sacrificing part of his light to let the tauren know that dawn is coming. But he doesn't do this alone; the ''yeena'e'' ("those who herald the dawn" in Taur-ahe) help him.\
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176The tauren had in recent years neglected to give An'she the proper respect because of their association with the night elves. In response, an order -- the Sunwalkers -- was founded to give An'she the reverence that he is due, and to spread his light where it is needed. The tauren also brought their knowledge of An'she with them to the Cenarion Circle, and soon all druids would harness the power of the sun just as they did the moon.
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178* GodOfLight: He's Azeroth's solar god, and the moon goddess' brother.
179* InexplicablyAwesome: As the natures of the Elune, the Earth Mother, and all the other deities in Azeroth's lore becomes more clear, An'she stands out as the one we know the least about. [[spoiler:Though given his connection to Elune and the powers he bestows, it is seems likely that he is also a [[BigGood God of Light]] (the counterparts to the [[GreaterScopeVillain Void Lords]]).]]
180* LightEmUp: The Sunwalkers are at a command of an abstract light magic that shares similarities with the capital-L Light common in the Alliance.
181* LightIsGood: Unambiguously good, as opposed to the more traditional Light, which is a lot more judgmental and harsh.
182* ThePaladin: He shares a lot of themes with the Holy Light, if only to make Tauren Sunwalkers more similar to traditional Paladins.
183* ThePowerOfTheSun: Druids who call upon his power use a more overtly solar-looking force; their regular projectile spell even looks like a miniature sun.
184* OutOfFocus: Nobody knows much about him or his followers' beliefs and powers despite them being playable since their introduction.
185[[/folder]]
186
187!!Users of the Light
188Throughout history, various races and factions have utilized the Light to some extent. These are their tropes.
189
190%% I know the Order of the Silver Hand are on Lordaeron too, it just felt wrong to exclude them on this list.
191
192Bolvar Fordragon, Darion Mograine, and Sally Whitemane are listed in the [[Characters/WarcraftKnightsOfTheEbonBlade Knights Of the Ebon Blade roster]].
193
194 All other significant Light users [[note]] ALL of the Draenei except Nobundo and Y'mera, King Anduin of Stormwind, Moira Thurussian of Ironforge, and High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind of Elune for the Alliance, Sunwalker Dezco of the Tauren, Lady Liadrin of the Blood Elves, and Calia Menethil of the Forsaken for the Horde, and three of the Lich King's Four Horsemen (Blaumeux, Korth'azz, and Sir Zeliek)[[/note]] are under their respective race's page. [[spoiler: Except Archbishop Benedictus who is in the [[Characters/WarcraftTheOldGods The Old Gods]] Faction Page.]]
195----
196!!Order of the Silver Hand
197[[folder:Alonsus Faol]]
198!!! Bishop of Secrets
199!!!'''Class:''' Priest
200!!!'''Voiced by:''' Gideon Emery (English), Vladimir Levashev (Russian)
201
202->''"At times I have been a leader of a church, a mindless minion of the Scourge, and a commander in a secret war. But I have always been a priest first."''\
203\
204
205Head of the Church of the Holy Light prior to Benedictus and co-founder of the Order of the Silver Hand. Having recognised how unsuitable priests were for warfare after the destruction of Stormwind, he founded the Order of the Silver Hand with his apprentice Uther, whom he anointed as the first paladin. He died sometime between the Second and Third Wars, the cause unknown. His grave can be found at Faol's Rest, outside of the Scarlet Monastery.\
206\
207He is revealed in ''Legion'' to have been raised as an undead by the Scourge during the Third War, but managed to break free of their control. He has remained hidden since then, but reemerges to form a united front of priests of all faiths against the Burning Legion.
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209* AmbiguousSituation: In the "Return to Lordaeron" quest chain at the end of Shadowlands, he joins the rest of the Forsaken within the Ruins of Lordaeron. However it's unclear if he's merely helping them rebuild or if he has officially joined the Forsaken, and thus the Horde.
210* BigGood: Of the Priest Class Order storyline in ''Legion''.
211* CameBackWrong: It's revealed that he was revived by the Scourge at some point but was able free himself. He's spent his time afterwards "fighting in a secret war."
212* CoolOldGuy: Commands a great deal of respect in his old age.
213* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite having become undead, he is still quite a nice person.
214* GallowsHumor: Alonsus learned to make light of his undead existence. When he reunited with Greymane and Turalyon, he admits they might not have recognized him... because he no longer had his beard, despite the more obvious answer.
215* GoodShepherd: He's a kind-hearted priest who is devoted to helping people, which has made him a very beloved figure.
216* HighPriest: The head of the Church in the first few games, succeeded by Archbishop Benedictus.
217* LightEmUp: As the head of the Church, he's a very adept Light-user.
218* {{Retcon}}: Lore initially had him tied to the Clerics of Northshire, having personally witnessed how unsuitable they were for battle. Current lore has him as a native of Lordaeron, who never went to Stormwind during the First War and whose only ties to Northshire is through being head of the Church.
219* SoProudOfYou: Towards Turalyon in ''Before the Storm''.
220* StaffOfAuthority: Mentioned to carry a ceremonial staff to signify his authority as Archbishop.
221* YinYangBomb: Utilizes both Light and Shadow together as a Discipline priest in ''Legion''.
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Uther the Lightbringer]]
225!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
226!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelMcConnohie (English), Yuri Luchenko (Russian/''VideoGame/WarcraftIII''), Oleg Kutsenko (Russian/''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'')
227[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uther_border_big_9007.png]]
228[[caption-width-right:268:There must always be another snowclone of this line]]
229
230->''"Remember, Arthas, we are paladins. Vengeance cannot be a part of what we must do. If we allow our passions to turn to bloodlust, then we will become as vile as the orcs."''\
231\
232
233First paladin and Grand Master of the Order of the Silver Hand. Prior to the Second War, he was a student of Archbishop Alonsus Faol; together they founded the Order of the Silver Hand when news reached Lordaeron of Stormwind's destruction by the orcish Horde. During the Second War he led his paladins into battle and rose to become one of the newly formed Alliance's greatest heroes. His title "the Lightbringer" was earned at the Battle of Blackrock Spire, given to him after the battle by General Turalyon.\
234\
235Prior to the events of ''Warcraft III'', Uther took Prince Arthas Menethil of Lordaeron as his apprentice, hoping that he would grow into a benevolent and powerful paladin. Alas, Arthas eventually took a long jump down the slippery slope with the Culling of Stratholme, alienating both his mentor, Uther, and his lover, Jaina, before he went off to Northrend. After Arthas returned to Lordaeron and slew his own father, Uther took it upon himself to defend the ashes of his king, kept in a magical urn. Arthas sought out the urn intending to use it to transport Kel'thuzad's remains, and after a heated fight, Arthas slew his former mentor. To this day, he is still remembered as one of the Alliance's greatest heroes.\
236\
237He returns in ''World of Warcraft: Shadowlands,'' having joined the Kyrian covenant after his death.
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239* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After his soul is freed from the Frostmourne, he is welcomed into the realm of Bastion for his virtuous deeds in life, where he ascends into an angelic-like Kyrian.
240* BadassCape: Wears a long cape split in two over his pauldrons.
241* BadassPreacher: He was actually a knight before he became a priest and Alonsus Faol's protégé, but on the onset of the Second War he went full circle back to knight by becoming a paladin. His time spent as both a knight and priest presumably served well in making him the first paladin.
242* BigDamnHeroes: Arrives at the head of [[TheCavalry a legion of knights]] during Arthas' desperate defence of Hearthglen, destroying the Scourge forces threatening to overwhelm the city.
243* BrokenPedestal: After Lysonia [[spoiler: siphons his energies to become a mawsworn paragon, he comes to doubt that the Forsworn cause was ever what he thought it was, and decides to go into exile while he reflects on his actions.]]
244* CoDragons: In Shadowlands, [[spoiler: to Devos]], alongside his fellow Forsworn, Lysonia. [[spoiler: Lysonia eventually becomes a case of DragonAscendant, and pulls a YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness on Uther, who wisely decides to abscond with her cause when he survives, ]]
245* CoolOldGuy: Old as he may be, he's still capable of kicking ass and remains a decent and honorable man.
246* DeadPersonConversation: In ''Wrath of the Lich King'', the player character, along with Jaina or Sylvanas, has one of these with the spirit of Uther in the Halls of Reflection. It's Uther who first gives the warning that there must always be a Lich King, lest the Scourge will run rampant and out of control.
247* DespairEventHorizon: Crosses this after Arthas's betrayal.
248-->'''[[OldSoldier Sage Truthbearer]]''': Your betrayal has broken Uther's heart, boy. [[UndyingLoyalty He would have given his life for yours in a second,]] [[WhatTheHellHero and]] ''[[WhatTheHellHero this]]'' [[WhatTheHellHero is how you repay his loyalty]]?
249* DefiantToTheEnd: Said after being terribly wounded in his fight with Arthas, Uther's last words are among the more well-known lines from ''{{VideoGame/Warcraft}} III'':
250-->'''Uther:''' I dearly hope there's a special place in Hell waiting for you, Arthas.\
251'''Arthas:''' We may never know, Uther. I intend to live forever.
252* DyingCurse: He wishes a special place in Hell for Arthas, [[spoiler: and as a Forsworn Kyrian, he ensured it, personally dropping Arthas into the Maw.]]
253* EscortMission: A mission in ''Warcraft II'' involves him escorting past Alterac's blockades and their orc allies to expose their treason. Though the matter in which the treason was discovered has since been retconned.
254* EveryoneHasStandards: He's willing to exile Tirion for disobeying orders for an orc's sake, but he gets angry when Barthilas disrespects Tirion, who is Uther's old friend and Barthilas' superior.
255* FaceHeelTurn: In Shadowlands, [[spoiler: he ultimately falls from grace as Kyrian and becomes Forsworn that plays a large role during the storyline of Bastion, after he was unable to let go of his need to see retribution for the wrongs dealt to him by Arthas, and even then he begins to question the leading shadowy figure's intentions. Given that she's revealed to work with the Mawsworn, he's actually right to distrust her.]]
256** [[spoiler: In Afterlives Bastion, it is revealed he was ascended prematurely by Devos to fight the Maw and punish Arthas after seeing the damage to his soul from Frostmourne, intentionally turning him into a weapon of vengeance.]]
257* FantasticRacism: Having only witnessed the orcs in their rampage across Azeroth, he regards them all as barbaric monsters. He warns Arthas that turning to vengeance would make them as vile as the orcs and in ''Literature/OfBloodAndHonor'', he rejects Tirion's argument that Eitrigg is any different from the rest of the orcs.
258* AFatherToHisMen: Many characters and fellow paladins imply that Uther really cared for his men.
259* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Towards Jaina during DeadPersonConversation when she lamented that she can't "kill [her] beloved prince".
260* HealingHands: As a paladin he heals his allies on the battlefield with the Light's power.
261* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: After the Forsworn's ties to the Maw are made clear and Uther himself is betrayed, Uther abandons them and rejoins the Kyrian, though he's currently still in a darkened state.]]
262* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: He doesn't wear a helmet in ''Warcraft III'', though during the Second War he is mentioned wearing one in ''Literature/TidesOfDarkness''.
263* HeroAntagonist: In the Undead Campaign of ''Reign of Chaos'', you fight him as Arthas after his turn to [[VillainProtagonist villainy]].
264* HolyHandGrenade: Torches the undead with the Light's power.
265* HonorBeforeReason: Adheres to the principle of honor coming first, which is one of the reasons Lothar chose the seemingly less experienced Turalyon rather than him as his lieutenant during the Second War. A decision Uther himself took very well as he preferred not to lead and was only comfortable leading the Silver Hand because it was composed of fellow paladins.
266* HumongousHeadedHammer: Wields a large two-handed hammer as his weapon, which later becomes the paladins' iconic weapon.
267* ImHavingSoulPains: In Afterlives it is revealed that [[SoulCuttingBlade Frostmourne]] left a wound on Uther's soul when he was killed which caused him constant pain in Bastion.
268* IronicEcho: He echoes Arthas' last words when Lysonia summons him to join her in the Maw during the Kyrian campaign [[spoiler:where [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness she betrays him]]]].
269-->''I see only darkness...''
270* KilledOffForReal: Slain by Arthas in the third game, though his spirit sticks on for a while until ''Wrath of the Lich King'' and [[spoiler: in Shadowlands, he plays an active part due to the expansion explicitly dealing with the afterlife.]]
271* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite his age, Uther's a shining knight through and through, to the point of valuing [[HonorBeforeReason honor above reason]].
272* LightEmUp: As the Grand Master of the Silver Hand, it stands to reason he'd also be one of the most powerful Light-wielders on Azeroth.
273* MagicKnight: His martial training as a knight and the spiritual training he received as a priest under Alonsus Faol served well in making him both the first ''and'' the most powerful paladin on Azeroth.
274* TheMagnificent: One does not [[{{Pun}} lightly]] earn the title of "The Lightbringer".
275* ManlyTears: ''{{Literature/Arthas}}: Rise of The Lich King'' has Uther shedding them while he stated his regrets at dismissing Arthas' flaws throughout the years before they start a duel. His crying even shocks Arthas a bit.
276* MightyGlacier: Noted in lore to be big and strong like a bear, but somewhat lacking in speed.
277* MountedCombat: Rode a horse into battle against the orcs in the Second War.
278* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: after his soul fragment is restored, Uther realizes that not only had he become not that different from Arthas as a pawn of the Jailer, but in cursing Arthas with his dying breath and later throwing him into the maw, he had failed to follow the third tenet of the Silver Hand - compassion even for his enemies.]]
279* NobleBigot: Is one against the orcs, as he favors exiling Tirion for trying to help Eitrigg. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that he has not witnessed the orcs acting in any other way than their ''Warcraft I'' and ''II'' selves -- they pretty much did seem like nothing but bloodthirsty marauders and conquerors throughout those wars.
280* OldMaster: Old, Arthas' mentor, and a very capable warrior.
281* OldSoldier: Served from the Second War onwards, living until old age in the Third War.
282* PermaStubble: Artwork of him in ''Warcraft II'' depicted him with a stubbled face.
283* ThePaladin: Uther is the first of the human paladins and a mighty champion of the Light
284* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Not only the Grand Master of the Silver Hand, but also the most powerful.
285* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Treats Arthas, his subordinate as a paladin, with respect and allows him to make most of his own choices so that he may learn from them. In hindsight, maybe that wasn't the best idea...
286* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Barthilas, angered by his disrespecting Tirion.
287-->'''Uther''': You will learn to control your tongue, ''junior'' Paladin. I have known this man for years. We saved each other's lives more than once, and stood victorious over the enemy more times than I can clearly remember. Whatever he may have done, he certainly deserves more than to be harangued by an unseasoned boy like yourself.
288* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: During the human campaign of ''Warcraft III'', Arthas orders Uther to purge the city of Stratholme on the pretense that everyone in the city only might be infected with the plague of undeath. When Uther refuses, Arthas pulls rank and orders Uther to purge the city as the future king. Uther again refuses, noting that Arthas isn't king yet, adding that even if Arthas was the king, Uther still wouldn't do it. Too bad for Uther that Arthas pulls rank again, stripping Uther and his paladins of their position and sending them away for their refusal to follow his orders.
289-->'''Arthas:''' This entire city must be purged.\
290'''Uther:''' What?! How can you even consider that?! There's got to be some other way!\
291'''Arthas:''' Dammit, Uther! As your future king, I order you to purge this city!\
292'''Uther:''' You are not my king yet, boy. Nor would I obey that command even if you were!
293* SeeYouInHell: His last words to Arthas was a variant, saying that he hoped there was "a special place in Hell" for Arthas.
294* SoulFragment: Shadowland Afterlives reveals that only part of his soul was taken by Frostmourne, the other part made it to Bastion. It left him with soul pains from the wound to his soul, allowing Devos to realize that Arthas had the power of the Maw, alarming her. [[spoiler:The fragment stolen by Frostmourne was drawn into the Maw and was later retrieved. Uther notes that the fragment did not contain his good or evil; rather it was as though his mind became trapped at the moment of death, unable to move on or escape the trauma. Upon its restoration, he is ashamed and horrified for what he did to Arthas, failing to show any compassion for an enemy as he should have]].
295* SpellMyNameWithAThe: In ''Warcraft II'' his name was given as [[LukeNounverber Uther Lightbringer]], without 'the'.
296* SympathyForTheDevil: [[spoiler: In Shadowlands, Uther realizes his failure to hold this trope for Arthas becomes a great source of shame for him. He plays it straight for Sylvannas however when her own soul fragment is restored, encouraging her past self that she has to atone for the Banshee Queen's actions, and find the new path forward to atone for her actions as a Jailer's Pawn, as he was.]]
297* VoiceOfTheLegion: Like other paladins in ''Warcraft II'' speaks with an echoing voice.
298* WhatTheHellHero: Calls out Arthas for his willingness to cull the people of Stratholme. He later calls him out again for murdering his own father during their confrontation, [[FaceHeelTurn after Arthas had turned to the Scourge.]]
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Turalyon]]
302-->See his sheet on the [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceStormwind Stormwind]] page.
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Alexandros Mograine]]
306!!![[RedBaron The Ashbringer]]
307!!!'''Class:''' Death Knight (former Paladin)
308!!!'''Voiced by:''' Marc Graue (English/''Wrath of the Lich King''), Creator/RichardEpcar (English/''Shadowlands''), Oleg Forostenko (Russian)
309[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alexandros_mograine_border_big_3041.png]]
310[[caption-width-right:268:The Ashbringer...]]
311
312->'''Eligor Dawnbringer''': ''"Let me let you in on a little secret, Commander. The power of the Ashbringer came from the man who would wield it... I was there, Commander. I watched him burn legions of undead in righteous fire before he would even unsheathe the blade. Alas, your grasp on history is... lacking."''\
313\
314
315High-ranking member of the Silver Hand, at the battle of Blackrock Spire during the Second War, he encountered an orc warlock wielding a powerful dark orb, which mangled his hand when he tried to pick it up after the warlock's death. Many years later, as the Third War approached, he and a group of allies met and discussed the use of the orb against the potential undead threat. While Issilien attempted to destroy it, the orb absorbed the Light and was purified, healing Alexandros' hand when he tried to touch it. He then took the crystal to Ironforge, where Magni Bronzebeard forged the sword [[CoolSword Ashbringer]].\
316\
317Once he returned, however, the Scourge had already taken over Lordaeron, and so he led the remnants of the Silver Hand against the Scourge. Wielding the Ashbringer, Alexandros became legendary for the number of undead he slew, his burning blade reducing the undead to cinders, leaving only ashes behind him. Tragedy struck however, as his oldest son, Renault Mograine, thinking he's {{the unfavorite}} of the family, was manipulated by Balnazzar (in the guise of Dathrohan) into leading his father into a trap, before [[SelfMadeOrphan killing him]] with his own sword. Kel'thuzad eventually raised him as the mightiest death knight the Scourge had ever seen, though he was slain again, this time by his other son, Darion Mograine, when he came to Naxxramas in search of his father.
318----
319* BadassBoast: During his LastStand against his undead ambushers.
320-->'''Alexandros:''' Tell your master that a thousand of his minions will not suffice! I will deliver you all... And when I am done I will stand... '''''AGAINST A THOUSAND MORE!'''''
321** He also delivers this bit about [[spoiler: his predicament in the afterlife]].
322-->'''Alexandros:''' [[spoiler: This corruption... I had come to expect as much from the vile force of Death. I felt only horror when I awoke here. Horror and rage. But in time, Margrave Krexus showed me that the Maldraxxi were not the Scourge: honor presided over the Chosen. But he has been slain by his own subordinate. The other margraves advance upon us. The hunger for dominance has starved what little honor remained. I will purge this wretched place]].
323* BadassCape: Wore a long blue cape into battle.
324* BerserkButton: Do not even try to betray him, lest you want to end up like Renault or [[spoiler:Vyraz]].
325* {{BFS}}: The Ashbringer in the game is a big sword with a quite broad blade. It turns even bigger after its corruption.
326* CameBackWrong: Raised from the dead by Kel'thuzad as one of the Four Horsemen and the Scourge's most powerful death knight, but he's eventually slain by his son Darion.
327** [[spoiler: Later returns as a posthumous character and once again a death knight, as a Baron in service of a Maldraxxian margrave, Krexus. However, he also retains all his positive qualities he had in life, with his service being fully voluntary as a result of his duty as Shadowlands' protector.]]
328* CoolSword: The Ashbringer is one of the most iconic {{Cool Sword}}s in the franchise, though not as much as [[EvilWeapon Frostmourne]]. In the afterlife, he forges another blade modeled after the (corrupted) Ashbringer and names it in a similar vein to its predecessor: Fatebringer.
329* CosmicPlaything: Hoo boy, where to start? Imagine being one of the most badass paladins that are dedicated to fighting the undead, only for your own son to betray and murder you and then be raised as an undead warlord against your own will in service of the very thing you have sworn to destroy. Then you end up fighting your other son, who sacrifices his own life in exchange for yours to no avail, while also damning himself to undeath as well. You'd imagine that when your soul is finally released from the Lich King's grasp after he's defeated on his home turf, and [[HopeSpot you finally think you're going get some semblance of peace and quiet and finally get to chill in some pleasant place after all you've been through]]... Right? [[YankTheDogsChain Well, tough shit]]. You find out that you've been thrown into yet another [[CrapsackWorld undead-infested hellhole]] and on top of that, that it is actually the afterlife you've earned your place to spend eternity in. Alexandros was certainly not happy about that turn of events... at least at first, until he meets [[BenevolentBoss Margrave Krexus]], who helps him realize that the Maldraxxi [[DarkIsNotEvil aren't entirely evil]] like the Scourge was, and ultimately Mograine had sworn to help things stay that way. Then he's betrayed again by a fellow House member and [[DraggedOffToHell sent off to an even worse place]] in order to not interfere with the others' plan to take over the realm he's supposed to protect and he only manages to get out thanks to the help of his son Darion and the Maw Walker... only to find the person who convinced him to fight for the good cause murdered by the very same former comrade that sent him to certain doom. Alexandros becomes a very, very jaded person as a result, vowing to purge the entire evil in Maldraxxus once and for all. All of them.
330* DarkIsNotEvil: The Warrior tier 3 set from classic ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' was initially stated to be a set of armor forged for him when he led the Scarlet Crusade, though this was later retconned into him never wearing it while alive. To elaborate, the set has a very Death Knight-ish appearance.
331** Once again, he becomes a death knight while serving the realm of Maldraxxus, but retains all his positive qualities he had in life, becoming an undying protector of the Eternal Army of the Shadowlands, albeit more jaded due to the circumstances surrounding his tenure.
332* EtTuBrute: Reacted with a great deal of sorrow and disappointment as he was stabbed in the back by his son Renault, stating that was wrong and that they were nothing alike.
333* FantasticRacism: REALLY doesn't like the Undead, [[spoiler: which is initially a problem when he ends up in Maldraxxus, though spending time with Margrave Krexus in the House of the Chosen proves to him that they aren't the mindless scourge he loathes and actually serve with honor.]]
334* FieryRedhead: Matching his hair color, he's fierce and short-tempered.
335* HairTriggerTemper: He has a very short fuse and is prone to exploding in anger, especially when Darion is harmed. [[spoiler: It might be have been one of the reasons why his soul was assigned into Maldraxxus over Bastion in the first place]].
336* HealingHands: As a paladin, he's supposedly capable of using the Light to heal himself and others, but it's subverted on the one occasion where he's seen trying: After picking up the orb that would eventually form the Ashbringer's core, he's unable to heal his mangled hand.
337* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Never seen wearing a helmet into battle, although he used to own one, named Justice Gaze.
338* HolyHandGrenade: A number of characters remember him bringing down the wrath of the Light on the undead before ever drawing his sword.
339* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Stabbed InTheBack by his own son [[TheUnfavorite Renault]] with the Ashbringer.
340* KilledOffForReal: He's killed twice by his own sons, but his spirit remains around for a while before finally being freed as the Lich King's death. [[spoiler: He's later revealed to become an eternal protector of the afterlives as an undead servant of the Maldraxxi.]]
341* KnightInShiningArmor: Despite his fiery nature, he was also kind and honorable. Even Tirion himself praised him for the purity of his soul.
342* LightEmUp: Even without the Ashbringer in his hands, Alexandros himself was quite capable of using the Light to slay his foes.
343* MagicKnight: As a paladin, he's quite capable of blending Light with martial prowess.
344* NamedWeapons: The Ashbringer was named so because of how it left only the ashes of the undead it killed in its wake.
345* OffingTheOffspring: In the Ashbringer quest and comic, he kills Renault from beyond the grave.
346* OneManArmy: Has a reputation as one, due to the Ashbringer.
347* ThePaladin: Became a paladin during the Second War and certainly proves to be one of the Silver Hand's most legendary members.
348* PapaWolf: Very protective of his sons, especially Darion. [[spoiler: His love for Darion and his wife and his memories of them are his source of strength, which is why he was sent to Maldraxxus instead of Bastion.]]
349* ParentalFavoritism: While he loved both of his sons, to the outside it seemed like he clearly showed favoritism to his younger son Darion compared to his older son Renault.
350* ParentsAsPeople: Sure, he loves both of his sons, but he shows clear ParentalFavoritism towards Darion, causing Renault to develop into a WellDoneSonGuy in an attempt to gain his respect. Balnazzar in Dathrohan's body uses this to manipulate Renault into killing him.
351* PlayingWithFire: Noted for his burning of undead legions in holy fire, both by his own power and through the Ashbringer. As a death knight, he also bathed his foes in flames.
352* ThePowerOfFamily: Mograine in life drew his strength from fighting for his family. It's telling that being betrayed by one of his sons were something he never truly recovered from. [[spoiler: it's also why he's sent to Maldraxxus, as Bastion [[LossOfIdentity has its aspirants relinquish their memories of their former lives -- which in turn would render Mograine without his source of strength]]]].
353* RedBaron: Was named the Ashbringer after the sword he wielded.
354* ReroutedFromHeaven: Initially believes he was subject to this upon meeting [[spoiler: the Kyrian, believing Bastion to be more appropriate in his eyes for the life he lived serving the light. However, the Paragon of Courage reveals to him that he derives his strength from his memories of his mortal life, something honored in Maldraxxus but purged in Bastion, which is why he's exactly where he's supposed to be. Additionally, she dismisses his notion that his devotion to the Light has any relevance, as the Light as a force holds little sway over the hierarchy of the Shadowlands.]]
355* RetCon: Several, either concerning him or his sword. He personally started out as the betrayed Highlord of the Scarlet Crusade, which was once a pure organisation. This was later retconned into the Scarlet Crusade only existing ''after'' his death in the Ashbringer comic, as it led to the split of the Order of the Silver Hand into the Argent Dawn and the Scarlet Crusade, the latter of which was never pure.
356* TragicHero: Alexandros' greatest flaw, his ParentalFavoritism, turns out to be his ultimate downfall as his son [[TheUnfavorite Renault]] turns against him.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Arator Windrunner]]
360!!!The Redeemer
361!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
362!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal (English)
363[[quoteright:151:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arator_bfa.png]]
364
365->''The Other Child of Light and Shadow''\
366\
367
368Arator "the Redeemer" Windrunner is the half-elven son of Turalyon and Alleria Windrunner. Arator became a paladin like his father, and later a Knight of the Silver Hand, searching for his parents. Arator is a Champion for the Paladin Order Hall.
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370* ADayInTheLimelight: After sitting in Honor Hold for years, Arator comes to the forefront for the Paladin Order Hall questline and journeys to Argus with his aunt Vereesa, to reunite with his parents.
371* BadFuture: [[spoiler: A brutal one in ''Visions of N'zoth'' where a void-maddened Alleria consumes Arator into the void, [[NothingIsScarier his fate unknown]].]]
372* HalfHumanHybrid: One of the few half-elves in game, and the only one to use a high elf model.
373* InconsistentColoring: His eye color suffers from this, going from green like mother to blue when his model was switched to a high elf, and gold in ''Legion''. ''Three Sisters'' muddies it by changing them back to green.
374* {{Nephewism}}: Arator was raised by his aunt Vereesa and uncle Rhonin, both of whom he is close to, and served as a big brother for his younger cousins. This also makes his reunion with his parents difficult, as despite loving them, they are practically strangers to him.
375* NiceGuy: Noted to be like Anduin, and his is much more even-tempered than his mother, acting more like his father.
376* NomDeMom: Takes the surname Windrunner, as Turalyon's surname is unknown despite being minor nobility of Lordaeron.
377* ThePaladin: A straight example, intentionally following in his father's footsteps.
378* ParentalAbandonment: A victim of this as Turalyon and Alleria journeyed into the Dark Portal with Khadgar, and then spent generations with the the Army of the Light.
379* RememberTheNewGuy: His first appearance is in ''The Burning Crusade'' with the novel ''Beyond the Dark Portal'' not mentioning him at all, despite the book exploring his parents' relationship, though his retconned existence does work as an explanation for Alleria's coldness towards his father in the book.
380* TellMeAboutMyFather: Or parents, with Arator attempting this in ''Burning Crusade'', giving his allegiance to the Sons of Lothar to learn more from Danath.
381* YouRemindMeOfX: In ''Legion'' and the novel ''Before the Storm'', Turalyon notes how similar Arator and Anduin are and that he'd like to introduce them to each other someday, thinking that they could become good friends.
382[[/folder]]
383
384!!The Argent Dawn/Crusade
385[[folder:The Argent Dawn/Crusade as a whole]]
386
387[[quoteright:247:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ArgentTabards_5546.jpg]]
388[[caption-width-right:247:The Argent Dawn (left)[[labelnote:Note]]Still used by the Brotherhood of the Light[[/labelnote]] and Argent Crusade emblem (Right)]]
389
390The Argent Dawn, as it was initially called, was born following the Third War as a result of the remnants of the Silver Hand being split in two: The before-mentioned Argent Dawn and the Scarlet Crusade. Led by [[EyepatchOfPower Lord Maxwell Tyrosus]], the Argent Dawn acted as a neutral force of Light against the Scourge and other threats, recruiting members of both the Alliance and the Horde.
391
392In ''Wrath of the Lich King'', the Argent Dawn was forged together with the reformed Order of the Silver Hand under Tirion Fordring, making the Argent Crusade. The Argent Crusade then proceeded to lead the charge in Northrend to the very doorstep of the Lich King. Following the war against the Lich King, the Argent Crusade has settled in the Plaguelands, cleansing the land of both corruption and any Scourge remnants to be found.
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394* ArchEnemy: To the Scourge. They have been explicitly created to fight it.
395* DefectorFromDecadence: The original Argent Dawn was this to the remnants of the Silver Hand, many of whom joined [[LightIsNotGood the Scarlet Crusade]]. Inside the Argent Crusade itself, some of their undead members are mentioned to have left the Forsaken because they were unhappy with their brethren's progressively more questionable actions.
396* EqualOpportunityEvil: Inverted; despite being an unambiguously good faction, they are notably open-minded about who they recruit, and accept both Alliance and Horde species in their ranks. It's interesting to note that one of their high officers (Leonid Bartholomew the Revered) is undead.
397* GoodCounterpart: To the Scarlet Crusade as they are heroic and noble unlike the KnightTemplar Scarlets. On a character basis is Argent Confessor Paletress, a nice variant of Inquisitor Whitemane, even wearing a similar stripperific outfit, though she is genuinely kind and caring.
398* JoustingLance: While lances were in ''Warcraft III'', the Argent Tournament brings them into ''World of Warcraft'', being used in jousts and by their knights against the Scourge.
399* LightIsGood: They are followers of the Church of the Light, and unlike their Scarlet Crusade counterpart, they are genuinely noble and heroic.
400* MeaningfulName: The Argent Dawn were founded by remnants of the Silver Hand and Argent means silver in French that's also based after Argenti in Latin. Meaning that they're the Silver Hand reborn.
401* TheOrder: The Argent Dawn and later Argent Crusade is a holy order dedicated to fighting evil across the world, with a particular focus on the Undead Scourge.
402* OrderReborn: Founded by ex-members of the Silver Hand from the time of the Third War, and in ''Wrath of the Lich King'' Tirion Fordring proposed that the Argent Dawn unite with the current Silver Hand to form the Argent Crusade (though not all members of the Silver Hand joined, and they still exist as a separate group).
403** In ''Legion'' they are the first group on the scene to fight the eponymous demonic horde when they make their latest incursion onto Azeroth (just as they were the last time in the leadup to ''Burning Crusade'') but this time they are overwhelmed and their numbers devastated. After the battle of the Broken Shore, the paladin campaign reveals that they have joined forces with the rest of the paladins of Azeroth in a new incarnation of the Order of the Silver Hand. Whether the Argent Crusade will continue to exist as a separate group is currently unclear.
404** Their status becomes even less clear in Battle For Azeroth, as the Knights of the Silver Hand and Army of the Light are under Turalyon's leadership while the Blood Knights and Sunwalkers are under Lady Liadrin's command. However Sean Wilkers of the Argent Crusade is still active in Stratholme, so they operate in some capacity.
405** In Shadowlands they return, operating from the Argent Tournament Grounds to fight the released Scourge, once again sending agents to Stormwind and Orgrimmar.
406* TeamSwitzerland: The Argent Crusade has never taken sides in the Alliance-Horde conflict. During the Northrend campaign, they went to great lengths to keep the two factions' war efforts pointed at the Lich King instead of each other, and were only partially successful in that.
407* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Their relationship with the Knights of the Ebon Blade is strained, since they don't think highly of the more morally questionable actions their Death Knight allies do. Unlike the Alliance and the Horde, though, they can work together against the Lich King.
408* TheTourney: They organise the Argent Tournament during the war in Northrend, consisting of jousting competitions and battles against monsters and other competitors to select the champions who will besiege Icecrown Citadel.
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Highlord Tirion Fordring]]
412!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
413!!!'''Voiced by''': Floyd Van Buskirk (English), Alexander Novikov (Russian)
414[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tirion_fordring_border_3_8938.png]]
415->''"Too long have I sat idle, gripped in this haze... this malaise, lamenting what could have been... what should have been. Your death will not have been in vain, Taelan. A new Order is born on this day...an Order which will dedicate itself to extinguishing the evil that plagues this world. An evil that cannot hide behind politics and pleasantries. This I promise... This I vow..."''\
416\
417
418Supreme Commander of the Argent Crusade and the Lich King's main enemy in ''Wrath of the Lich King''. His story started with when Eitrigg, an Orc veteran chose to save his life. Owing him a blood debt, Tirion later sacrifices his own Knighthood and was exiled for saving the Orc's life from being executed by the Alliance. Living as a hermit, he saw as his son Taelan grew up and joined the [[CorruptChurch Scarlet Crusade]]. Asking adventurers for help, he managed to reconnect with his son and convinced him to defect, though Taelan was soon after killed by Grand Inquisitor Isillien. Avenging his son, Tirion swore to reform the Knights of the Silver Hand and take up the mantle of Highlord of the Silver Hand.\
419\
420He later confronts Darion Mograine, then a Death Knight serving Arthas. After managing to convince him to defect, Arthas comes along to finish them off. At this point Darion throws the corrupted Ashbringer to Tirion, who manages to purify it upon touch. Driving off Arthas, Tirion unites the Argent Dawn and the Silver Hand into the Argent Crusade. They eventually achieve victory atop Icecrown Citadel, Tirion personally shattering Frostmourne, leading to Arthas' death. In ''Cataclysm'' he now resides in and leads the Argent Crusade from Hearthglen.
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422* AchillesInHisTent: Stayed in exile in his house until Darion came and made him realize that he needed to step back out in the world.
423* ArchEnemy: To Arthas. Notably, the Lich King actually returns the sentiment unlike the other people who consider themselves as such.
424* ArsonMurderAndLifeSaving: After you kill TheMole inside his camp in a Western Plaguelands quest, he appears to be rebuking you, but then congratulates you for helping him out.
425* AscendedExtra: Before ''Wrath of the Lich King'', he was just a quest giver that had little interesting about him. When that expansion came, he had a larger role in the plot.
426* BackForTheDead: Doesn't show up at all in the plot of any of the three ''World of Warcraft'' expansions that followed ''Wrath of the Lich King'' (he is just seen ruling Hearthglen in ''Cataclysm'' with little interaction with the players). [[spoiler:Then he dies at the start of ''Legion''.]] In fairness, his storyline had ended in ''Wrath of the Lich King''.
427* BadassCape: Ever since Wrath he has always shown up wearing a cape flowing behind him.
428* BeingGoodSucks: One lesson he learned, especially after Eitrigg accused him of never having had to make any risks or sacrifices from his comfortable life to do the right thing.
429* BigDamnHeroes: At least four times, when he rescued Eitrigg from execution, when he single handedly whacked [[BrokenPedestal Isilien]] and his EliteMooks, his timely arrival at the Battle of Light's Hope chapel, and finally breaking out of his icy prison and shattering Frostmourne, thus thwarting the Lich King's plans.
430* BigGood: Of ''Wrath of the Lich King'', by virtue of being the leader of the coalition against Arthas' Scourge.
431* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Alternate timeline Gul'dan captures him after defeating the Argent Crusade and has him roasted by Krosus, a giant demon, for both the Alliance and the Horde to see during the first landings on the Broken Shore, which is part of the pre-expansion events leading to ''Legion''. He is then taken prisoner by the Legion and brutally tortured; he is rescued by Retribution paladins when they are searching for his sword, the Ashbringer, but dies of his wounds.]]
432* CoolHelmet: Wears a unique recolored Paladin Tier 10 set helmet in Icecrown Citadel and at the Broken Shore.
433%%* CoolOldGuy
434* CoolSword: Wields the Ashbringer, one of the most powerful and iconic swords in the franchise. The sword is named such for burning any undead or demon it cuts through to ashes.
435* TheExile: Tirion was exiled for saving the orc Eitrigg.
436* {{Foil}}: To Arthas. Both of them "fell" but in Tirion's case it was for doing the right thing. In addition, Tirion didn't have a personal hatred for Arthas due to having lost everything, and his refusal to abandon his integrity makes him less vulnerable to Arthas's manipulations. As such he ultimately regains his connection and becomes a full fledged champion whereas Arthas falls to damnation.
437* GoodCounterpart: To Arthas. Whereas Arthas was a young paladin with a bright future who threw it away due to his flaws (notably an inability to control his anger) Tirion was an OldSoldier who lost everything due to doing the right thing who ultimately regains his power and prestige in part because he refuses to sacrifice his principles.
438* HealingHands: As a paladin he is also a capable healer. When he rescued Eitrigg from Stratholme after seemingly losing his powers, the Light returns to him and healed Eitrigg's wounds.
439* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: For the most part he forgoes wearing a helmet, but he surprisingly subverts it in [[FinalBattle Icecrown Citadel]] and at the Broken Shore by putting on a CoolHelmet.
440* HeroicSacrifice: Is about to make one at the end of Icecrown Citadel, but Bolvar Fordragon shows up and convinces the former to let him do it.
441* HesBack: The conclusion of his questline in ''Classic'' results in him returning from his exile to reform the Order of the Silver Hand. He'd explicitly affiliated himself with the Argent Dawn at this time, as Eligor Dawnbringer mentioned him and his knights when threatening Scarlet Commander Marjhan and her cohorts with expulsion from Light's Hope Chapel for bringing up the Ashbringer during their meeting about Naxxramas' return. By ''Wrath of the Lich King'', this leads to Tirion directly takes leadership of the Argent Crusade when he merges the Silver Hand and the Argent Dawn after the battle of Light's Hope Chapel, leading the charge against the Scourge into Northrend and Icecrown.
442* HolyHandGrenade: Tirion is a very powerful paladin and his entrance to the Battle of Light's Hope has him smiting undead left and right with Light.
443* HonorBeforeReason: Honor is a very important part of Tirion, but that very same honor is also what ended up ruining most of his life. But at least he [[IOweYouMyLife saved Eitrigg]].
444* IOweYouMyLife: Towards Eitrigg. He later repays the favor.
445* KnightInShiningArmor: Tirion is a heroic and selfless Knight of the Silver Hand, completely devoted to honor.
446* KnightInSourArmor: During his time as an exile. He returns to being a KnightInShiningArmor after Darion convinces him to return to fight the Scourge and witnessing the death of his son.
447%%* LargeHam
448* LightEmUp: Tirion is a powerful wielder of the Light.
449* MagicKnight: As a paladin, Tirion is both a warrior and a user of divine magic.
450* MoralityChain: Appears to have been this for Darion and the Knights of the Ebon Blade by proxy. [[spoiler: Once he's dead, they cast any lingering affection for the Argent Crusade aside in their efforts to stop the Legion. Including attempting to bring Tirion back as a Death Knight. Although Mograine expresses minor hesitation, stating Tirion deserves the peace of death.]]
451* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The older hero to Arthas' younger villain in ''Wrath of the Lich King''.
452%%* OldMaster
453* OldSoldier: Tirion's been a knight for a long time and fought during the Second War. He isn't quite young anymore by the time of ''Wrath of the Lich King'', yet he's still powerful enough that his arrival single-handedly turns the tide of a battle where the Death Knights outnumbered them, almost instantly forcing them into surrendering.
454* OrderReborn: He reforms the broken Order of the Silver Hand after Taelan's death, though it gets merged with the Argent Dawn when we see it again.
455* ThePaladin: He is currently the greatest living paladin on Azeroth.
456* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Against Isillien when he witnesses the [[OutlivingOnesOffspring death of his son]] at the hands of the former.
457-->'''Tirion:''' May your soul burn in anguish, Isillien! Light give me strength to battle this fiend. Face me, coward. Face the faith and strength that you once embodied.
458* RousingSpeech: Tirion is responsible for several of these in ''Wrath of the Lich King''.
459* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Decides to save Eitrigg despite the Alliance considering him an enemy to be executed.
460* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:One of the first major characters to die in ''Legion'', along with Warchief Vol'jin and King Varian Wrynn.]]
461* ShadowArchetype: While a champion of the light when he leads the attack, he's pretty much the opposite of Arthas (old and experienced rather than young and reckless, and he had to climb his way to the top after losing it all while Arthas had it all but lost it due to his pride and ego.) Notably, there are two key differences. Firstly, since Tirion had already lost everything BEFORE the Scourge came he doesn't have the personal hatred that Arthas had before his fall. In addition, he refuses to abandon his principles despite the temptation, whereas Arthas ultimately sacrificed his principles.
462* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Turalyon. Similar name, same occupation. At the time of classic ''World of Warcraft'' Turalyon was physically unavailable, and then did not make any direct appearances in ''Burning Crusade'', which led to Tirion becoming the focus of ''Wrath Of The Lich King''. Notably, in ''Legion'', Tirion dies, and Turalyon makes his first appearance since ''Beyond The Dark Portal''.
463* SupportingLeader: During the later part of ''Wrath of the Lich King''.
464* TakingTheKids: His wife did this in Of Blood and Honor, declaring that their son Taelan should not suffer for Tirion's actions.
465* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: In the ''ComicBook/{{Ashbringer}}'' comic he saves Alexandros Mograine from an ogre by tossing a sword at the back of its skull during the Battle of Blackrock Spire.
466* WhatTheHellHero:
467** In order to repay what Eitrigg has done to him, he tried saving him from execution, which means he had to fight his fellow Alliance soldiers causing this reaction to many, including Uther.
468** He delivers one to the factions after the "[=PvP=]" encounter in Trial of the Crusader, calling out the Alliance and Horde for bringing their ConflictBall and it resulting in the death of several powerful heroes, something that only Arthas could benefit from.
469* WorthyOpponent: Despite hating him, Arthas also has genuine respect for him and is far less dismissive of him than he is towards his OTHER enemies.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:Maxwell Tyrosus]]
473!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
474[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxwell_tyrosus_2_7370.png]]
475
476The leader of the Argent Dawn before it became the Argent Crusade. Tyrosus was a Knight of the Silver Hand who fought alongside Alexandros Mograine after the fall of Lordaeron. When Mograine fell to the Scourge, Tyrosus left the remnants behind as they slowly were warped into the Scarlet Crusade. He founded the Argent Dawn as a result, leading it from Light's Hope Chapel within the Eastern Plaguelands, organizing efforts to counter the advance of evil all over Azeroth.\
477\
478He led the defence of Light's Hope Chapel against the Death Knights of Acherus, and despite the odds, emerged victorious with Tirion's aid. When Tirion Fordring proposed the merging of his reformed Silver Hand and the Argent Dawn, Tyrosus stood aside to let him take over leadership. After the Scourge's defeat in Northrend, he continues to organise Argent efforts in the Eastern Plaguelands, and is recruiting new members to help cleanse the land of the Scourge remnants present there.
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480* {{BFS}}: Wields an enormous curved sword in ''Legion'', [[http://www.wowhead.com/item=140558/greatsword-of-the-silver-hand which is also available]] to players in the Sanctum of Light.
481* CoolHorse: Rides an Argent version of the paladin's charger into battle, with steel barding instead of gold.[[note]]Paladin players can actually obtain one of these via the Argent Tournament, though getting enough Champion's Seals is time-consuming.[[/note]]
482* CoolSword: He initially carries a simple one-handed sword but his new weapon in ''Legion'' is an enormous curved sword with sapphires adorning the blade and pommel.
483* DefectorFromDecadence: He personally defected from the remnants of the Silver Hand after the death of Alexandros Mograine, having deemed its remnants beyond saving.
484* EyepatchOfPower: His most notable physical feature is the eyepatch he wears over his right eye.
485* FightsLikeANormal: Despite being a former Knight of the Silver Hand, Tyrosus has never actually been seen using his powers of the Light until ''Legion''. Despite this, he's personally credited by the Scourge itself to have dealt such a terrible blow to a powerful lich that he can't take physical form again, and later led the defence of Light's Hope when the Death Knights of Acherus attacked.
486* HolyHandGrenade: ''Legion'' shows him to be quite capable at smiting demons with the Light.
487* KnightInShiningArmor: Maxwell Tyrosus was a Knight of the Silver Hand prior to forming the Argent Dawn, and is still a heroic individual devoted to keeping the world safe from all evil.
488* LightEmUp: Finally gets to show off his Light-given powers in ''Legion''.
489* MinorMajorCharacter: Despite his importance in leading the Argent Dawn, Tyrosus is mostly a minor character in ''World of Warcraft'', with Tirion taking over his role as leader of the Argent Crusade. He takes a far more prominent role in ''Legion'' where he organises Azeroth's paladins into a coalition under the player's leadership in the Silver Hand.
490* ThePaladin: As a former Knight of the Silver Hand, he too is a paladin, though he didn't show any explicit Light usage until the events of ''Legion''.
491* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike the other remnants of the Silver Hand, Tyrosus was able to see the merits of asking for aid from the other races, even those outside the Alliance, and formed the Argent Dawn to that end.
492[[/folder]]
493
494!!The Scarlet Crusade
495[[folder:The Scarlet Crusade as a whole]]
496
497An order of paladins and priests created to hunt all undead, including the Forsaken. They were quickly corrupted by the Dread Lords, who convinced them that ''everyone'' not in the Crusade was undead and needed to be destroyed.
498----
499* FantasticRacism: They look down upon not only undead but anyone who isn't human, seeing them all as unpure.
500* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Their primary goal is to hunt undead. Some of its dead members are actually resurrected as ''undead themselves'', the very thing they swore to destroy. This is best shown when you play as a Death Knight and slaughter many of them in the starting area. After you finish the starting area quests and return to the area in the "real" map[[note]]the Death Knight starting area is instanced and separated from the world[[/note]], you can see some undead members wandering the area, still wearing their Scarlet Crusade uniform.
501* KnightTemplar: They believed anybody living not wearing their tabard to be an agent of the Scourge.
502* LightIsNotGood: Despite being devoted worshipers of the Light, they commit several acts of evil.
503* LoopholeAbuse: The stated reason as to why they can use the Holy Light is that they believe that their actions are just. It doesn't matter that they're evil in practice, the fact that they believe they're good is why they can harness the Holy Light.
504* TheRemnant: The Crusade was originally formed from the remains of the Order of the Silver Hand and the people of Lordaeron.
505* TokenGoodTeammate: A "Scarlet Quartermaster" appears in the Darkmoon Faire, selling Scarlet-related transmog items (namely, the appearances of the partially removed 'Chain of the Scarlet Crusade' armor set) to plate- and mail-wearing characters - but only if said characters wear the Tabard of the Scarlet Crusade.
506[[/folder]]
507
508[[folder:Saidan Dathrohan]]
509!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
510[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saidan_dathrohan_8258.png]]
511
512One of the first paladins of the Silver Hand and Grand Crusader of the Scarlet Crusade, Saiden Dathrohan was originally a knight of Lordaeron who found faith and got closer to the Church of the Light, studying under the guidance of Archbishop Alonsus Faol. He was killed by the Dreadlord Balnazzar, who then possessed his corpse and impersonated the paladin, eventually founding the Scarlet Crusade.
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514* BadassCape: The Ashbringer comic gives him a long red cape.
515* ChurchMilitant: Originally a knight of Lordaeron, he became one of the first Knights of the Silver Hand, and later Grand Crusader of the Crusade.
516* CoolOldGuy: While Balnazzar-as-Dathrohan is a despicable manipulator, the man himself is a noble and well-respected paladin, looked up to by his younger brethren.
517* CoolSword: As a boss in Stratholme he wields a two-handed sword with a demonic red pattern engraved on the flat of the blade, which drops off him as [[https://www.wowhead.com/item=13348/demonshear Demonshear]].
518* DeadAllAlong: Killed by Balnazzar, [[GrandTheftMe then used as a disguise.]]
519* DependingOnTheArtist: Despite ''Literature/OfBloodAndHonor'' describing him as grey-haired, ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' depicted him as being blond until the Ashbringer comic came around and depicted him as grey-haired once again.
520* GrandTheftMe: Dathrohan has been dead for a long time, his corpse possessed by the Dreadlord Balnazzar. He finally sheds Dathrohan's skin in ''Cataclysm''.
521* HumongousHeadedHammer: In the Ashbringer comic he wields a large hammer.
522* LargeAndInCharge: The six-and-a-half foot Dathrohan was the leader of the Scarlet Crusade.
523* OldSoldier: He's grey-haired and fought the orcs during the Second War.
524* ThePaladin: One of the first paladins of the Order of the Silver Hand, along with Uther, Tirion and Turalyon.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Grand Inquisitor Isillien]]
528!!!'''Class:''' Priest
529[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/inquisitor_isillien_2227.png]]
530
531Grand Inquisitor of the Scarlet Crusade.
532----
533* BadassPreacher: The Grand Inquisitor is no slouch in combat, taking down Taelan Fordring with relative ease.
534* HatOfAuthority: Wears a priestly hat matching his status.
535* KilledOffForReal: Killed by Tirion Fordring in his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
536* LightIsNotGood: Uses the power of the Light, but admits to using Taelen as a pawn.
537* MinorMajorCharacter: Isillien was the Grand Inquisitor of the Scarlet Crusade at the time of ''Classic'', as well as a founding member and major leader [[TheDragon second only to the Grand Crusader]]. His in-game appearances are limited to the same quest as his death and a cameo appearance in Old Hillsbrad at the purification of the dark crystal that would eventually become the Ashbringer. His most important role in the narrative is killing Taelan Fordring, causing Tirion to return from his exile and reform a new Order of the Silver Hand and eventually merge it with the Argent Dawn, forming the Argent Crusade.
538* {{Sadist}}: Heavily implied. Scarlet Crusaders being tortured for information in the Scarlet Enclave starting zone can state that they used to work for Isillien and claim that the Death Knights' idea of pain is "a normal mid-afternoon" for them. He also outright admitted that he was not killing Taelan merely out of duty or obligation, but primarily out of pleasure, believing the Fordring bloodline to be weak.
539* TheSpymaster: Implied, as he had a number of assassins on the lookout for Tirion Fordring.
540* SmallRoleBigImpact:
541** Isillien's first appearance is the same quest in which he dies, with the rest of his appearances being as a minor character in supplementary materials and flashbacks. But his killing of Taelan would inspire Tirion to reform the Knights of the Silver Hand in order to oppose both the Scarlet Crusade and the Scourge. The Silver Hand would go on to merge with the Argent Dawn to form the Argent Crusade under Tirion's leadership, and the Argent Crusade would in turn lead the charge against the Scourge at Icecrown, with Tirion personally delivering the final blow to the Lich King and avenging Lordaeron.
542** In Old Hillsbrad, Isillien is one who is the most hostile towards the dark crystal that Alexandros has shown them, and attempts to destroy it with the Light. In doing so, all parties involved realized that the crystal could absorb the Light and that they could purify it, eventually leading to the forging of the Ashbringer.
543* StaffOfAuthority: Carried an ornate silver-and-gold staff adorned with the symbol of the Church.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:High General Brigitte Abbendis]]
547!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
548[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brigitte_abbendis_2_1663.png]]
549
550High General of the Scarlet Crusade, stationed in Tyr's Hand. Having received visions from what she believed to be the Light, she renamed her forces the Scarlet Onslaught and sailed to Northrend, leaving her besieged people behind. There she met the missing [[ChekhovMIA Admiral Barean Westwind]] (in reality a guise assumed by the assumed dead dreadlord Mal'ganis), who quickly assumed control of her forces.
551----
552* AscendedExtra: In Classic, High General Abbendis was originally just a rare mob in Tyr's Hand in the Eastern Plaguelands. Come ''Wrath'' she was given a more prominent role in the story as the founder of the Scarlet Onslaught [[spoiler:manipulated by Mal'ganis]] and showed up during the Death Knight starting experience and in Dragonsblight, and she held a prominent role in the ''Ashbringer'' comic.
553* KilledOffForReal: Killed by players in Northrend.
554* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: She carries a shield emblazoned with the red flame of the Scarlet Crusade.
555* OffWithHerHead: Players of both factions cut off her head to present it to their respective questgivers.
556* ThePaladin: Like her father, she was a prominent member of the Silver Hand.
557* ShouldersOfDoom: Switched to a pair of huge pauldrons in ''Wrath of the Lich King''.
558[[/folder]]
559
560[[folder:Highlord Taelan Fordring]]
561!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
562%% Image selected per Image Pickin' thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16731102130.87522300
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565[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hs_taelan_fordring.png]]
566-> ''"I have dreams, stranger. In these dreams my father is with me. He stands proudly at my side as I am inducted into the Order. We battle legion of Scourge, side by side. We bring honor to the Alliance, to Lordaeron. I want not to dream anymore. Take me to him."''\
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569Highlord Taelan Fordring was the son of the elder Tirion Fordring. Taelan was a former Knight of the Silver Hand and lord of Mardenholde Keep. After the creation of the Scarlet Crusade he became Highlord and ruled over Hearthglen, under the command of the Grand Crusader.
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571* CoolSword: He wields a two-handed sword with a demonic red pattern engraved on the flat of the blade, which drops off of Balnazzar in Stratholme as [[https://www.wowhead.com/item=13348/demonshear Demonshear]].
572* DisappearedDad: Justified, as Tirion was exiled after his trial for saving Etrigg and his mother told him he had died.
573* HealingHands: He is able to heal himself using the Holy Light ability.
574* KilledOffForReal: Slain by Isillien and his personal guard.
575* LetsGetDangerous: When he recognizes that he was used as an UnwittingPawn and that his father is alive, he [[HeelFaceTurn turns on the Crusade]] and fights his way out of Hearthglen to see him.
576--> ''<Taelan falls to one knee, his heartbeat quickens. [[UnstoppableRage The fury of ages is about to be loosed upon this town.]]>''
577* OneManArmy: Single-handedly rampaging through Hearthglen cemented him as this, especially back in the day when Hearthglen used to be filled to the brim with elite Scarlet Crusaders. Unfortunately, he meets his match when he dies fighting Isillien and his elite guards.
578* ThePaladin: Follows in his father's footsteps and becomes a paladin.
579* PietaPlagiarism: After his death, Tirion cradles his dead body.
580* RedemptionEqualsDeath: He turned on the Scarlet Crusade to be with his father, but was killed before he was able to see him again.
581* TranquilFury: His lines after he turns on the Crusade are rather calm despite him being in a fury, killing every Scarlet Crusader in his way.
582* UnwittingPawn: To Isillien and the Grand Crusader.
583* YourSizeMayVary: Taelan's in-game model in Classic is absolutely giant, towering over players and [=NPCs=] despite there being no indication he is that big lore-wise.
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585
586[[folder:Commander Renault Mograine]]
587!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
588[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/renault_mograine_408.png]]
589
590First born son of Alexandros Mograine and commander of the Scarlet Monastery.
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592* AntagonisticOffspring: He always resented his father for what he perceived to be Alexandros caring more about Darion than him. Dathrohan (who is actually the dreadlord, Balnazzar, at this point) eggs this on until it develops into full-blown hatred. Renault later manipulates his father into facing off with an entire army of undead and then kills him with the Ashbringer when Alexandros is too exhausted to even fight back.
593* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Darion's Abel.
594* CarryABigStick: Wields a large two-handed mace, which players are able to get for themselves.
595* TheChampion: Regarded as Whitemane's.
596* OffingTheOffspring: He was killed by the ghost of his own father.
597* OhCrap: He completely freaks out when Alexandros' ghost returns to exact revenge on Renault for murdering him, and begs his father to forgive him in terror.
598* {{Patricide}}: He stabbed [[Characters/WarcraftTheAllianceLordaeron his own father]] InTheBack.
599* UnwittingPawn: Dathrohan/Balnazzar manipulated him into killing his own father.
600* WellDoneSonGuy: Desperate for his father's attention and approval. Unfortunately, he's convinced that he's TheUnfavorite, and that his father cares far more for Darion than he does for him. He eventually looks for a new father figure in Dathrohan; [[GrandTheftMe too bad the real Dathrohan's actually dead...]]
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602
603!!Unaffiliated users
604
605[[folder:Lothraxion]]
606!!!'''Class:''' Paladin
607[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lothraxion_the_redeemed_full.png]]
608 [[caption-width-right:300:"Let the Light save you, as it saved me."]]
609
610A Lightforged Nathrezim who comes to Azeroth on behalf of the Army of the Light.
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612* AscendedDemon: A Dreadlord who has been purified with the Light, becoming a holy crusader against his demon brethren.
613* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: A missive in Castle Nathria states that all Dreadlords are spies ultimately serving Denathrius and the Shadowlands, having ingratiated themselves with the various cosmic forces to report back to the Eternal Ones in general and Denathrius in particular. This raises a significant question as to what Lothraxion ''is''. Did he genuinely HeelFaceTurn entirely? Was he a spy for Denathrius all along? Is his nature buried deep, making him a potential sleeper agent to activate at the right time to cripple the cause of the Light? While his original loyalties are now known, whether it survived his Lightforging is a different question entirely.]]
614* BlingOfWar: Decked nearly head-to-hoof in golden armor.
615* CommandingCoolness: The High Commander of the Army of the Light.
616* EyeBeams: He is able to shoot beams of Light out of his eyes.
617* GoodWingsEvilWings: Zig-zagged: he still possesses standard dreadlord bat wings, but they shimmer with the Light.
618* LightIsGood: He has been fighting alongside the Army of the Light since before Turalyon and Alleria joined.
619* ShoutOut: Lothraxion is a demon who was turned from evil, had his horns sheared off and dedicates his life to being a HunterOfHisOwnKind to stop cosmic destruction. ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}, anyone?
620* TokenHeroicOrc: Normally, dreadlords are cunning, evil vampires that hold high rank in the Burning Legion; he's not.
621* TouchedByVorlons: Like Lightforged Draenei, he was transformed by Xe'ra. [[spoiler:Speculation currently abounds as to whether it was willing or not. Evidence seems to suggest willing; he is able to remember his time serving the Burning Legion with regret, in the Warcraft universe at least some demons are aliens corrupted by dark magic and he's able to persuade Xe'ra not to kill Alleria for her Void use]].
622[[/folder]]
623
624!!Draenor
625On the world of Draenor, the Light is touched through the goddess Rukhmar and her followers.
626
627[[folder:Rukhmar the Sun Goddess]]
628One of Draenor's Wild Gods. The high Sun Goddess of the Arakkoa, she aided Anzu the Raven God in battling the demigod Sethe and slaying him. Rukhmar is the creator of the arakkoa, having made them to embody her grace and Anzu's cunning. Rukhmar fears and hates the arakkoa cursed by Sethe, and her followers have engaged war on them in her name... at least that last part is what the Adherents would like everyone to believe. In truth, she was a largely benevolent deity who died long before the cursed arakkoa came to be.
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630* AMotherToHerMen: Considered the Kaliri and then the Arrakoa to be like her children and was very caring and protective toward them.
631* BackFromTheDead: Some of the Anhar priests who worshipped her successfully brought her back to life, albeit as a weaker version of herself with the intelligence of an animal. It's this version of her that players encounter in ''Warlords of Draenor''.
632* BreakTheHaughty: Anzu's sacrifice to protect her and prevent the curse of Sethe to spread and her unability to find him humbled her, causing her to sacrifice her own eternal life by giving some of her own life energy to create the Arrakoa.
633* CameBackWrong: Her remains were found and revived by the arakkoa generations after her death, but she returned with only a fraction of her original power and intelligence.
634* CastFromLifespan: Rukhmar uplifted the arakkoa by tapping into her own life essence, drastically cutting into her lifespan. It's unknown how long she would have lived otherwise, but after that act she succumbed to age in a matter of decades or centuries.
635* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite being a Sun God, she has ''dark'' armor and head, which when coupled with the fire on her dark orange feathers give her an infernal appearance. She's still a benevolent Wild God, though.
636* FantasticRacism: She disliked the land animals that populated Arak's forests, so much so that she refused to land except on mountain peaks above their reach.
637* InTheirOwnImage: When she had created the Arakkoa, she created them to possess her graceful appearance and Anzu's cunning intellect as a tribute to her fallen brethren.
638* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Was arrogant and haughty at first, believing herself to be the epitome of grace and beauty and looked down on the creatures living on the ground. Despite this she cared deeply for the Kaliri that she viewed as her own children and for Anzu, as she searched for him a long time to thank him for warning her about Sethe's scheme and after failing to find him decided to create the Arrakoa civilization to honor his sacrifice.
639* LightIsGood: Despite her DarkIsEvil appearance she uses fire and embodies the sun, and is firmly good.
640* NobleBirdOfPrey: She's a giant firehawk whose feathers are covered in flames, and was the noble demigod of the arakkoa before her death.
641* ThePhoenix: Technically the species of Phoenixes native to Draenor are called "Firehawks", but the analogy is still the same.
642* PlayingWithFire: She uses this as a World Raid Boss.
643* PowerOfTheSun: Which her Adherents use to burn the cities of Anzu's followers.
644* RocBirds: Her name comes from ''"rukh"'', a different romanization of the Arabic/Persian word that more commonly is rendered into "roc". She certainly has the size for it.
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646
647[[folder:Adherents of Rukhmar]]
648The Adherents of Rukhmar are the brutal and oppressive ruling class of the Spires of Arak, homeland of the arakkoa.
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650* AppliedPhlebotinum: Recovering the technology left behind by the Apexis, the first arakkoa civilization, is currently the Adherent's main goal, and won't tolerate any other race possessing them (for example, the draenei town of Aruuna had found some Apexis artifacts, and when the Adherents got wind of the discovery they burned the village to the ground).
651* BackFromTheDead: In a meta sense. In the main timeline, the shattering of Draenor destroyed the Spires of Arak and the non-cursed arakkoa were wiped out. The Outcasts survived, since many of them had fled to Talador, later known as Terokkar Forest.
652* BirdPeople: The original arakkoa are tall with an upright posture, with large wings on their arms that allow them to fly.
653* FantasticRacism: The Adherents and their followers have little concern or respect for non-arakkoa, but they seem to bend most of their efforts towards tormenting and killing the Outcasts.
654* HeelFaceTurn: As of 6.2, many of them recognize the differences that set the arakkoa apart for years are trivial compared to the threat that Gul'dan poses to all of Draenor, and choose to aid the Alliance and Horde.
655* HigherTechSpecies: The Adherents are the most technologically-advanced civilization on Draenor due to them unearthing, rebuilding, and repurposing the technology recovered from the [[RagnarokProofing Apexis civilization]], with the only ones that can pose a direct technological challenge to them being either [[MagiTek the Draenei]] or [[GivingRadioToTheRomans the Iron Horde]].
656* {{Hypocrite}}: Many of the Adherents that had survived and fled from Arak due to the Adventurers' actions in helping the Outcasts win were disgusted by how a large number of High Arakkoa would work with the Outcasts and have upturned their rule. [[TeethClenchedTeamwork and decided to work alongside Shadow-Sage Iskar and the Sethekk]], who would work with Gul'dan as part of his Shadow Council in a bid to get revenge against the Order of The Awakened and the Adventurers by-proxy that had humiliated them.
657* LightIsNotGood: The Adherents are sun worshippers who abhor [[CastingAShadow shadow magic]], and they seek to bring the light to all the lesser races... by frying them with the sun's amplified rays.
658* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: There's a group of uncursed arakkoa called the Order of the Awakened that breaks off from the Adherents (due to the player's actions in the Spires of Arak questline) and now seeks to use [[AppliedPhlebotinum Apexis technology]] to retake the Spires and set up a more peaceable government. They have made overtures of friendship to the Outcasts but the latter don't fully trust them.
659* ThePowerOfTheSun: Some of the ancient Apexis technology they have recovered allows them to focus sunlight into concentrated beams strong enough to turn towns into smoking craters.
660* TheStarscream: The original Adherents of Rukhmar were sages that were advisors to the greatest king of the arakkoa, Terokk, who grew envious of his power and the love the other arakkoa had for him. They attacked him and threw him, his daughter and his most loyal followers into the the cursed pools of the Sethekk Hollow.
661* TheTheocracy: After they deposed Terokk, the Adherents set themselves up as the mouthpieces of the primary arakkoan deity, the sun goddess Rukhmar, and their word is law. Worship of any other deity is forbidden, and even the smallest offense incurs horrific punishment. For example, the Outcast Kura was a former Wing Guard who left his post for an hour to watch a festival and one of his fellow guards turned him in. He was then blinded, his wings broken, and finally thrown off a cliff.
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