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Cenarius
Also known as: Demigod of the Groves, Lord of the Groves
As the son of Elune, goddess of the moon, and the demigod Malorne,
Cenarius inherited a deep connection to the world of Azeroth and its
creatures. The tauren have a myth that purportedly relates the story
of Cenarius' conception.
When Cenarius' birth sent a ripple through the Emerald Dream, Ysera
took an immediate interest in him. Guiding him into the Dream, she
taught him much of its secrets and became a foster mother of sorts
to him. In fact, the affectionate understanding that she and
Cenarius shared has led many of Azeroth's elder races to mistake the
pair for mother and son.
Cenarius grew to love the lush forests of Ysera's verdant realm. He
could often be found treading its infinite dreamways, either
watching over Azeroth and its creatures, or simply hoping for all
that they might yet become.
The Night Elves
When the night elves first developed around the Well of Eternity,
their curiosity led them to meet and befriend a number of powerful
entities, including Cenarius. The demigod became fond of the night
elves, and he spent a great deal of time teaching them about the
natural world. Under his guidance, the night elves developed a
strong empathy for the living forests of ancient Kalimdor and
reveled in the harmonious balance of nature.
Over time, however, the night elves were increasingly drawn to the
cosmic energies of the Well. Furthermore, the rapid growth of the
night elf civilization led inevitably to the creation of new
buildings and roads. Large tracts of forest vanished. Tranquil
woodlands turned into sprawling cities, and great trees were warped
and twisted into shapes that would better serve as night elf
dwellings. The night elves were losing touch with nature.
The number of night elves pursuing their studies with the demigod
dwindled, and Cenarius was grieved to realize that all his work had
been for naught. Reluctantly he departed night elf lands. He
resolved that he would respect their choice, however much he
disagreed with it. From that point forward, Cenarius retreated into
the wilds of the world and avoided most sentient races until they
came to doubt his very existence.
The First Druid
Millennia before the night elves' interest in arcane magic led to
the Great Sundering, Malfurion Stormrage came across several legends
that referenced the mysterious Cenarius. Malfurion had always had
great reverence for the natural world, although the night elves as a
race had long since abandoned any interest in such matters. He
shared these legends with his twin, Illidan Stormrage, and their
mutual friend, Tyrande Whisperwind. The three night elves decided
that it would be an exciting adventure to search for Cenarius,
though in truth they no more believed in the demigod than the rest
of their people did.
It wasn't long before scattered plants and animals of Azeroth
brought tidings of these three night elves to Cenarius. Surprised
and intrigued, Cenarius located the night elves and looked into
their hearts. He saw great promise in Malfurion, a promise that made
up Cenarius' mind.
The laughing trio was shocked into silence when Cenarius stepped out
of a shadowed thicket. He introduced himself and offered to teach
them the druidic arts. They accepted eagerly. Malfurion proved a
quick and talented student, but his brother was clumsy and quickly
grew impatient. For her part, Tyrande was already a novice in the
Sisterhood of Elune and so had dedicated herself to the goddess
above all others. Cenarius knew that Malfurion alone would go on to
become a druid.
Invasion of the Burning Legion
Malfurion made significant progress in his studies before he was
assailed by a disturbing vision. He watched helplessly as the
Highborne inside the palace abused the Well of Eternity's magics.
The vision gave him the strong conviction that Queen Azshara and her
high-ranking spellcasters would cause a catastrophe unless someone
intervened. Malfurion brought his concerns to Cenarius, who was
greatly worried.
Even so, the night elves realized what was happening too late.
Demons poured out of the royal palace and began to slaughter
everything in their path. The War of the Ancients had begun.
As the crisis unfolded, Cenarius taught Malfurion all he could and
then sought out the other demigods of Azeroth. They were
unaccustomed to the idea of working together; as a result, it took
no little persuasion from Cenarius before they finally agreed on a
course of action. They rode to the battlefront and found that the
war was well underway.
Quickly Cenarius assessed the situation and then led the other
demigods to the leader of the night elf army, Captain Jarod
Shadowsong. The astonished captain readily accepted the demigods'
offer of assistance, and the tide of battle seemed to shift.
Loss
Reacting to the new and powerful threat, the vast demonic army
refocused its attacks on the demigods, who were soon overwhelmed.
Cenarius was badly wounded and completely surrounded by the time
Malorne charged up and drove back his son's attackers with a few
sweeps of his massive antlers.
The night elves scrambled into action, pulling the unconscious
Cenarius to safety. Malorne easily held the demons off for a time.
Then Archimonde came forth and engaged the giant stag in single
combat, ultimately snapping Malorne's neck. Malfurion was furious
and grieved; he called roots out of the ground to attack the demon
lord. As the plants tightened their stranglehold on the demon's
massive form, Archimonde was forced to teleport away in order to
escape.
Ysera was sad to learn of Malorne's death, and her dragonflight
carefully helped Cenarius enter the Emerald Dream, where the green
dragons ministered to his injuries. Despite his sorrow and the
lingering effects of his wounds, Cenarius emerged from the Dream not
long after the Great Sundering, for he could feel the land cry out
for healing.
To his horror, he discovered that Illidan Stormrage had created a
second Well of Eternity. Jarod Shadowsong left Illidan's punishment
to Malfurion, who felt it would be the height of folly to leave
Illidan free to continue his reckless pursuit of power. Thus, with
Cenarius' help, Malfurion sealed Illidan within a vast underground
barrow prison, there to remain chained and powerless until the end
of time.
Seclusion of the Night Elves
Tyrande Whisperwind, now high priestess of Elune, implemented
sweeping changes throughout night elf society. She organized a new
all-female army, the Sentinels, and decreed that it would be
directed by the Sisterhood of Elune. Nobility and sorcery were now
considered the relics of a decadent and shameful past.
Nevertheless, a group of Highborne under Dath'Remar Sunstrider
refused to give up practicing arcane magic. After discussing the
matter at length, Tyrande and Malfurion made the difficult decision
to exile their defiant kin. In the wake of the group's departure,
the remaining night elves deliberately withdrew from the rest of the
world. A veil of mist descended upon their entire continent,
shrouding its presence from passing sailors.
Meanwhile, Cenarius remained nearby in the Moonglade of Mount Hyjal.
His male offspring, the keepers of the grove, kept close watch on
the night elves and regularly helped the Sentinels maintain peace in
the land. Even Cenarius' shy female descendants, the dryads,
appeared in the open with increasing frequency.
New Races Arrive in Kalimdor
Time passed, and a new race arrived on Azeroth: the orcs, who
originated on the planet Draenor. Under the influence of demons, the
orcs had changed from a peaceful shamanic society into the
bloodthirsty Horde. They waged war upon the humans of the Eastern
Kingdoms and killed countless other creatures during the First and
Second Wars. Cenarius and the night elves did not emerge from their
seclusion to intervene, for they knew nothing of any events that
occurred outside Kalimdor.
The Second War ended badly for the orcs, and the Horde was
shattered. Just before the Third War, a new orc warchief emerged:
Thrall, who reformed the Horde and led his people across the sea to
establish their own homeland on Kalimdor. This new Horde had no
desire for further warfare. The orcs simply wanted to leave the
human lands behind and find a place to call their own.
A Demigod Slain
The orcs did not receive a warm welcome on Kalimdor. The night elves
dispatched a number of scouts posthaste, and the scouts returned
with frightening stories of the orcs' past atrocities during the
First and Second Wars. In the meantime, the orcs chopped down a
great many trees in Kalimdor, clearly intending to establish a
settlement. Cenarius became certain that the orcs had returned to
their warlike ways. He led a group of night elves and treants
against a large group of the orcish intruders.
The newborn Horde would surely have been crushed, save for the fact
that several agents of the Burning Legion had recently arrived on
Azeroth. The Legion had not forgotten the valor and might that
Cenarius displayed during the War of the Ancients, and they were
determined to see him defeated. At the dreadlord Tichondrius'
suggestion, the pit lord Mannoroth spilled his blood into a pool of
water, and the resulting corruption was soon detected by the Horde's
troll witch doctors.
Led by Grom Hellscream, the orcs drank of the pool's tainted waters
and reveled in the return of their demon-granted power. Overcome
with supernatural hate and rage, Grom and his warriors retaliated
against Cenarius and his allies. Ultimately the orcs succeeded in
killing the demigod. The night elves and many other creatures,
including Ysera, mourn Cenarius' tragic death to this day. .. |