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Azshara
Also known as: Cherished Heart of the People, Daughter of the Moon,
Flower of Life, Flower of the Moon, Glory of Our People, Her Glory,
Light of Lights, Light of the Moon, Light of a Thousand Moons,
Radiance of the Moon, Vision of Perfection
Queen Azshara was born with golden eyes, which were quite rare in
night elves before the Great Sundering. Thus, golden eyes were
commonly regarded as a sign of future greatness. Indeed, Azshara
became the most beloved monarch in all of night elf history. She was
also the last. Her reign led to the War of the Ancients and the
Sundering, after which night elf society underwent sweeping change.
In Search of Ultimate Power
Strong-willed, manipulative, and incomparably beautiful, Azshara
possessed far more magical talent than almost any other night elf.
As one of the Highborne and sole heir to the throne, she had long
been fascinated with the Well of Eternity. After her coronation, she
indulged her interests to the fullest. Soon she ordered the
construction of a lavishly bejeweled palace on one of the Well's
shores.
Seeking to please the queen, the nobles proposed that the night elf
capital city be renamed in her honor. Azshara graciously accepted,
and after much heated debate, the city's name was changed to
Zin-Azshari, or "glory of Azshara". Night elves everywhere
celebrated the city's new name, for they loved their queen as much
as they distrusted the decadent Highborne. Such was her charm that
her people did not truly consider her one of the Highborne.
Azshara and her court took up residence in the new palace as soon as
it was complete. Many of the Highborne living in the palace devoted
themselves to constant study of the Well. As their obsession grew,
these Highborne drew magic from the Well's depths at reckless speed
and channeled the chaotic energies into ever-greater spells. The
Well was thrown into constant turmoil. Dark storms broke out over
its surface, and its waters darkened until they became utterly
black.
Dreams of Glory
Sargeras, creator of the Burning Legion, sensed the Highborne's
powerful spells and reached out to contact them from the Twisting
Nether. With little effort he corrupted all of the Highborne in the
palace, including Azshara, and bent them to his will. Quickly they
abandoned all their previous work and focused on bringing the Legion
into Azeroth. The mesmerized nobles' primary goal, however, was to
widen and stabilize the portal leading from the Twisting Nether to
Azeroth, so that Sargeras himself could enter the world. He promised
that he would remake the world into a paradise.
Working feverishly, the Highborne summoned demon after demon into
their midst. As the storms surrounding the Well grew more violent, a
crowd of frightened night elves gathered outside the palace, hoping
for an explanation from their queen. When the palace gates opened at
last, however, a demonic army poured out and began slaughtering the
citizens of Zin-Azshari. Only the Highborne who were serving the
Legion inside the palace were left untouched. Firmly in Sargeras'
thrall, the palace guards watched the massacre and made no effort to
help their dying people.
The queen believed that in Sargeras she had at last found a worthy
mate, and she was certain that he would be hers once he arrived on
Azeroth. As time passed, she grew impatient and suggested
restricting the Well of Eternity so that its energies would be
available only to the Legion and their Highborne servants. Her chief
advisor, Lord Xavius, worked with the rest of the palace Highborne
and the Legion to implement her idea, erecting a magical shield
around the Well... |