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Malfurion Stormrage
Malfurion is the fraternal twin of Illidan Stormrage and, like his
brother, grew up as the friend of Tyrande Whisperwind millennia
before the Great Sundering. One day Malfurion came across several
legends that referenced a reclusive demigod of the forests.
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 the legends of Cenarius with
Illidan and Tyrande. The three night elves decided that it would be
an exciting adventure to search for the demigod, though in truth
they no more believed in Cenarius than the rest of their people did.
It wasn't long before scattered plants and animals of Azeroth
brought tidings of these 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. 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: the Highborne were abusing the Well
of Eternity's magics. The vision gave him the strong conviction that
Queen Azshara and her high-ranking spellcasters would bring about a
catastrophe unless someone intervened. The night elf 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.
Illidan was quickly given increased responsibilities due to his
mastery of arcane magic. Even so he seemed increasingly moody and
discontent as the war progressed. One day he abruptly left the night
elf host and allied himself with the Burning Legion. He would later
rejoin the night elf defenders, claiming that double-crossing the
Legion had been his plan all along. Still, Malfurion and many other
night elves would forever afterward doubt his loyalties.
In the meantime, Cenarius taught Malfurion all he could of the
druidic arts and then departed to seek out the other demigods of
Azeroth. He argued that they had a responsibility to save Azeroth
from the Legion, but the demigods were unaccustomed to the idea of
working together. As a result, it took no little persuasion from
Cenarius before they finally rode to the battlefront.
A Father's Sacrifice
The leader of the night elf army, Captain Jarod Shadowsong, readily
accepted the demigods' offer of assistance, and the tide of battle
seemed to shift. Reacting to the new and powerful threat, the vast
demonic army refocused its attacks, and soon the mighty demigods
were overwhelmed. Cenarius was badly wounded 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.
The Betrayer
Ysera's dragonflight helped Cenarius enter the Emerald Dream, where
the green dragons ministered to his injuries. In the meantime, the
night elves kept fighting. Malfurion played a key role in closing
the portal that the Highborne had opened over the Well of Eternity,
thereby thwarting Sargeras, the dark titan, in his attempt to enter
Azeroth.
The Well's magics had been badly abused during the war, and the
portal's closure proved too great a strain. The Well imploded,
triggering the Great Sundering. Ancient Kalimdor split apart into
several landmasses, and a new ocean was born. Its cold waters chased
the surviving night elves and their allies all the way to Mount
Hyjal before finally subsiding.
The weary refugees rested and tended to their wounds. Only Illidan
set out immediately to scout the area, and he promptly located a
lake and transformed it into a second Well of Eternity. A small
group of night elves caught him in the act, and he attacked them.
Fortunately Malfurion arrived only moments later and captured his
brother.
Illidan predicted that one day the demons would return to Azeroth,
and he claimed that arcane magic was the only effective tool against
them. Yet Malfurion feared that Illidan's so-called altruism
actually masked his true motive: Illidan hungered for magic and gave
little thought to the cost. Jarod 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
The dragons learned of the second Well and grew a massive tree atop
it in order to keep its power from being abused. This World Tree
prevented the Well from becoming any stronger, and it gave the night
elves a number of gifts, including continued immortality. It also
linked the Well to the Emerald Dream, whose tempering influence were
intended to protect the Well's powers from being abused, and prevent
the Well from growing any more powerful.
With the war over, Tyrande and Malfurion reached an understanding.
Their deep love for one another gave them solace throughout the long
process of restoring order to the devastated night elf populace.
Tyrande, now high priestess of Elune and Malfurion's mate,
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, the Highborne 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 Highborne'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 went to dwell nearby in the Moonglade of Mount
Hyjal, and Malfurion continued to study under the demigod's
tutelage. A number of night elf men joined Malfurion in studying the
druidic arts, many of them former members of the Moon Guard.
Malfurion began teaching them, and he eventually established the
Cenarion Circle, Azeroth's druidic organization. He was soon given
the rank of archdruid due to his great knowledge and power, and the
group chose him to be their leader. The druids spent much of their
time walking the wilds of Azeroth, meditating in the Emerald Dream,
and trying to heal the damage that the war had caused.
New Races Arrive in Kalimdor
Time passed, and a new race had 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. Yet Cenarius and the night elves did not emerge from
their seclusion, 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 called an army of treants out of the forests,
and he led the night elves and the 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 might of Cenarius, 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 succeeded in
killing Cenarius. With the demigod dead, they went on to corrupt the
ancient forests.
Awakening of the Druids
Lady Jaina Proudmoore helped Thrall bring Grom back to his senses,
and Grom killed Mannoroth, freeing the orcs from their demonic
curse. Nonetheless, the damage had been done, and the corruption was
spreading. The Legion began invading the forests in greater numbers,
and soon Tyrande and her Sentinels encountered the marauding demons.
The return of the Burning Legion was the night elves' worst fear.
Tyrande and her warriors knew they would need all the help they
could get to defeat the demonic army. The women fought their way to
the Horn of Cenarius, and Tyrande used it to wake Malfurion from
hibernation. He had been walking the Dream for a thousand years.
Malfurion and Tyrande entered the barrow dens in search of further
druids who needed awakening. In the process, they happened upon the
door to Illidan's prison. Tyrande said that surely Illidan's long
imprisonment had been more than adequate punishment for his past
deeds. Moreover, she argued that Illidan's abilities were being
wasted in prison when he could be helping fight the Burning Legion,
as he had so long ago.
Rise of a Dark Power
Although Malfurion tried to dissuade her, Tyrande entered the prison
and freed Illidan. Unhappy with her decision but unable to stop her,
Malfurion went on to wake the rest of the sleeping druids, and then
he met up with Tyrande. She told him that Illidan had agreed to help
fight the Legion. With deep misgivings, Malfurion followed her to
the forests of Felwood, where she had left his twin.
Illidan had not been idle in Tyrande's absence. He had stolen a
magical artifact that the Legion had been using to corrupt Felwood:
the Skull of Gul'dan. Rather than simply destroy the skull, Illidan
had consumed its power, which instantly transformed him into a
demon. He had then used his newfound might to destroy the dreadlord
Tichondrius.
When Malfurion and Tyrande arrived, Illidan explained that the
forests would heal now that the skull had been destroyed. The
demon's weak attempt at self-justification did not deceive either of
the horrified night elves. Malfurion, who still bore the
responsibility of determining Illidan's punishment, disavowed all
kinship with the demon and sentenced him to exile from all night elf
lands.
The Battle of Mount Hyjal
Journeying to Mount Hyjal, the night elves joined forces with Jaina
Proudmoore's army and Thrall's Horde. Together the three armies
delayed the demon lord Archimonde long enough for Malfurion and the
other druids to lay a trap. When Archimonde at last reached the tree
and the Well of Eternity it protected, the druids empowered the
World Tree with the night elves' immortality and the energies of
countless night elf spirits.
The tree gave off a massive burst of energy that killed Archimonde
instantly. Without their commander, the Burning Legion forces
remaining on Azeroth crumbled under the combined might of the Horde,
human, and night elf armies.
Pursuit of Justice
The night elves' sacrifice had saved Azeroth, but it had left them
mortal. Nevertheless, Warden Maiev Shadowsong remained determined to
recapture her former prisoner, Illidan, or die trying. She took most
of the other Watchers with her on her quest, and the group pursued
Illidan into the Tomb of Sargeras.
The vengeful demon had not forgotten his former jailors. Having
acquired the Eye of Sargeras, he turned its destructive power on the
tomb's stone walls. The Watchers were trapped in one section of the
tomb, with seawater beginning to flood the area. Only Maiev managed
to escape and make it back to her base camp. She sent a messenger to
Malfurion to ask for help and warn him about Illidan's activities.
Malfurion and Tyrande both came to Maiev's rescue, and then
Malfurion left the two women alone so that he could commune with the
troubled land. He was angry and bewildered to find that Illidan and
a group of naga were channeling a spell that was tearing Northrend
apart. Emerging from the forest, he went to warn the other night
elves of this calamitous news.
Brothers Reunited
To Malfurion's anguish, Maiev said that Tyrande had been killed
while escorting Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider and his blood elves to
safety. She added that Tyrande wouldn't have been in this dangerous
situation in the first place if not for Illidan. The reminder filled
Malfurion with fury, and he, Maiev, and the blood elves tracked down
Illidan and put an end to his dangerous spell.
It was then that Malfurion learned two crucial facts. First, Illidan
had been trying to defeat a shared enemy: the Lich King. Second,
Maiev had lied. Tyrande was likely still alive and, if so, surely in
desperate need of aid.
Illidan volunteered to find and rescue Tyrande. After some argument,
Malfurion conceded that the naga would be far quicker to reach
Tyrande, given the fact that she had been swept down the River
Arevass. Then too, it was obvious that despite having become a
demon, Illidan still loved Tyrande.
When Illidan returned from his mission with Tyrande alive and well,
Malfurion was overjoyed. Illidan had caused a great deal of
destruction and suffering, but his rescue of Tyrande made it
impossible for Malfurion to return his brother to prison or sentence
him to death. Hence, Malfurion chose to let Illidan go free, though
Malfurion warned the demon never to threaten the night elves again
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