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Highborne
Also known as: quel'dorei
Status: Obsolete
Last known leader: Dath'Remar Sunstrider
The Highborne were the highest caste of night elf nobility long
before the War of the Ancients.
Membership
Although to this day there are surviving Highborne, they are not
treated as nobility by modern night elf society, and in practical
terms the caste ceased to exist over ten millennia ago. Most of the
Highborne either perished during the War of the Ancients or became
satyrs, naga, high elves, or blood elves.
History and Organization
At first this caste had no special name and was merely comprised of
night elves who had unusual intelligence, strength, skills, or
wealth. As time passed, however, the gap between this caste and
other night elves widened, particularly as these privileged night
elves began using their rank to control who would be permitted
access to the Well of Eternity.
Families that belonged to the highest caste were soon arranging
marriages so as to maximize the magical ability of their offspring.
This selective breeding, combined with frequent access to the Well
of Eternity, resulted in night elves with progressively stronger
magical abilities and greater understanding of how to use those
skills. By the time Queen Azshara ascended to the throne, the
highest caste of night elf society had come to look and act in a
manner distinctively different from lower-caste night elves.
Their vast arrogance, unashamed wealth, garish and multicolored
clothing, and decadent habits did not endear them to other night
elves. In fact, these powerful families became convinced that they
were superior to the rest of their race, and so they began to call
themselves the Highborne. As a member of the same caste, the queen
approved of the term and made it official.
During the War of the Ancients, a number of Highborne were corrupted
by the Burning Legion and changed into satyrs. When the war ended,
Kalimdor was shattered by the Great Sundering, and a new ocean was
born. Azshara and other Highborne were pulled beneath the waters,
and many were changed into naga.
A number of Highborne fled the royal palace before the Sundering and
rejoined the main force of night elf defenders, fleeing the disaster
with them and winding up on Mount Hyjal. Although these Highborne
had realized their folly in having aided the Legion, they still did
not agree with the majority of night elf society, which had decided
that arcane magic was too dangerous to use. These Highborne were
eventually exiled for refusing to give up their arcane sorcery.
Renouncing their former people, the exiles eventually founded the
kingdom of Quel'Thalas and renamed themselves high elves. Today
there are very few high elves left on Azeroth, for most of the high
elves who survived the Scourge's invasion of Quel'Thalas have since
declared themselves to be blood elves.
Not all the Highborne lived in Zin-Azshari, despite their obsession
with the Well of Eternity. For a variety of political or personal
reasons, certain members of the nobility opted to live outside the
capital city. Moreover, not all night elves (or other races of
Kalimdor) joined the main force of night elf defenders. Such
holdouts were not necessarily resistant to the idea of joining their
compatriots. Indeed, it seems likelier that these small pockets of
resistance had heard nothing of the primary defending force and were
unaware of the demonic invasion's massive scope.
The Shen'dralar were one of these holdout groups. These Highborne
defended their city, Eldre'Thalas, as best they could during the
war. After the Sundering, the Shen'dralar remained in the shattered
city, which has since become known as Dire Maul. In the ensuing
years, these Highborne continued to be isolated from the rest of
night elf society, and so their subsequent dangerous actions went
unnoticed by their distant kindred. They were never exiled from
Kalimdor, nor have any Shen'dralar become high elves or blood
elves... . |