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Maiev Shadowsong
Maiev Shadowsong belonged to the Sisters of Elune by the time the
War of the Ancients broke out, and her brother, Jarod, had become a
captain in the Guard of Suramar. The Shadowsong family was not of
noble blood, and so both siblings had earned their positions through
skill and hard work.
The Fortunes of War
Leading the other priestesses into battle, High Priestess Dejahna
was mortally wounded, and she named Tyrande Whisperwind as her
successor. As one of the senior members of the order, Maiev was
bitterly disappointed. Tyrande, who was only a novice at the time,
had clearly been gifted with exceptional healing abilities by Elune.
However, Tyrande lacked Maiev's experience and, in Maiev's opinion,
spent too much time meditating on the goddess' loving and peaceful
aspects.
In a time of war, Maiev felt that Tyrande would have made a far
better medic than a leader. Nevertheless, Maiev grudgingly
acknowledged the new high priestess and followed her orders.
Nor was this to be Maiev's only surprise during the war. Throughout
the course of the night elves' fight against the Burning Legion, her
brother Jarod was unexpectedly catapulted into prominence. When Lord
Kur'talos Ravencrest, commander of the night elf defenders, was
assassinated, Jarod soon stepped into the breach and displayed an
intuitive grasp of tactics. The relieved nobles swiftly made Jarod
their new commander, to Maiev's poorly concealed amazement.
By the end of the war, Jarod had acquitted himself with honor. Even
Maiev, who had been highly critical of her brother in the past,
could not deny his heroism. She was furious when she discovered that
Illidan Stormrage had attacked and injured her brother. Jarod had
been leading a scouting party on Mount Hyjal, and they had caught
Illidan in the process of creating a second Well of Eternity.
Shortly thereafter Malfurion arrived and captured his twin, putting
an end to the combat.
Enraged, Maiev drew her weapon and went to kill the captive Illidan,
but Tyrande stopped her and reminded her that Jarod still lived.
Jarod gave Malfurion the right to decide Illidan's fate, and so it
was Malfurion who sentenced Illidan to imprisonment.
Formation of the Watchers
Although she deeply respected Malfurion, his merciful decision
hardly satisfied Maiev. She offered to watch over Illidan, whose
attack on his fellow night elves had been the last straw. Most night
elves now recognized him as both reckless and powerful. They had not
forgotten that he had chosen to serve Sargeras, and they did not
believe him when he swore he had done so only to gain sufficient
power to defeat the Legion.
Malfurion agreed that the night elves dared not leave Illidan
unguarded in the long term, and so he asked Maiev to gather
additional volunteers from the Sisterhood of Elune. Together, Maiev
and the other priestesses would guard Illidan and prevent him from
escape. Maiev obeyed and established a new organization that became
known as the Watchers. As the group's leader, Maiev was given the
rank of warden, which she later awarded to a select few who had
proven their exceptional fighting abilities, tracking skills, and
tenacity.
When Jarod disappeared one night, Maiev was surprised and grieved
that he had not spoken to her of his impending departure. In his
absence, the Watchers became Maiev's sole companionship. As the
years stretched into centuries and then millennia, she came to see
the Watchers as her family.
Illidan's Escape
Since Illidan's incarceration, the Watchers' primary mission
remained their vigil over him. However, the Watchers' duties widened
somewhat over time and began to include the capture, imprisonment,
and--where necessary--the recapture of all dangerous criminals.
These new tasks occasionally took a Watcher far abroad, where she
would remain until she tracked down and captured the criminal.
Shortly before the Third War broke out, Maiev departed the barrow
prisons in order to accomplish one such mission. She returned to
find Illidan missing and a number of Watchers slain. Subsequent
investigation led to a shocking conclusion: Tyrande and her
Sentinels had attacked the Watchers and freed Illidan. Even worse,
Illidan had turned into a demon, confirming Maiev's worst fears.
Filled with fury, Maiev gathered what she could of the remaining
Watchers and began to track Illidan down. They pursued him through
Ashenvale Forest and over the sea to the Broken Isles, then at last
caught up with him in the Tomb of Sargeras. By the time they
confronted Illidan, however, he had already retrieved a magical
artifact: the Eye of Sargeras.
Illidan had not forgotten his long imprisonment. On the contrary,
instead of learning from his punishment, Illidan had come to hate
Maiev for enforcing his sentence. He used the power of the Eye to
collapse that section of the tomb, flooding the area with water and
trapping the Watchers. Maiev alone managed to escape, and she swore
that she would avenge her murdered sisters. In one fell swoop,
Illidan had wiped out almost all of Maiev's sisters in justice.
Staggering back into her small base camp, Maiev dispatched a runner
to Malfurion, warning him that Illidan was free again and carrying
out dangerous magic.
Forced Cooperation
Malfurion and Tyrande immediately hastened to the Broken Isles and
helped Maiev fight off Illidan's naga minions, but Illidan managed
to escape to Lordaeron. Although Maiev was grateful for the rescue,
she blamed Tyrande for Illidan's escape and his slaughter of the
Watchers.
While Malfurion went to commune with the land and discover his
brother's whereabouts, Maiev and Tyrande continued the search for
Illidan and encountered Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider. The prince was
leading a large group of his people to safety. Maiev and Tyrande
agreed to accompany Kael'thas and guard his people from Scourge
attack. In return, the prince and his blood elves said they would
help locate Illidan... |