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Watchers
Status: Obsolete
Last known leader: Warden Maiev Shadowsong
The Watchers were the jailors and marshals of night elf society
until shortly after the Third War.
Membership
At first, volunteers from the Sisterhood of Elune made up the
Watchers, and so the organization was composed solely of night elf
women. As their duties were broadened, the Watchers accepted night
elf women from other professions. A mixture of volunteerism and
military promotions caused the organization's size to grow somewhat,
although the Watchers remained a relatively small group. Illidan
Stormrage killed almost all of the Watchers after the Third War, at
which point the group ceased to exist.
History and Organization
Shortly after the Great Sundering, Malfurion Stormrage sentenced his
brother Illidan to imprisonment for having created a second Well of
Eternity. In inflicting this punishment, Malfurion hoped to prevent
Illidan from continuing his reckless pursuit of arcane power. By
this point in time, however, Illidan was already an extraordinarily
powerful sorcerer, and Malfurion dared not leave his captive twin to
be guarded by only one or two jailors.
One of the senior Sisters of Elune, Maiev Shadowsong, had already
shown her competence in guarding Illidan before he was brought to
trial. Malfurion accordingly asked Maiev to gather additional
volunteers from the Sisters of Elune. Maiev obeyed, and Malfurion
called this new group the Watchers, for he charged them with
ensuring that Illidan never escaped the barrow prison. Maiev, as the
Watchers' leader, would answer to the head of night elf government,
High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind.
The Watchers were created specifically and exclusively to be
Illidan's jailors, but as further threats came up, Tyrande broadened
the Watchers' role to include guarding other prisoners. Maiev took
grim pleasure in these added responsibilities. Watchers became
jailors and marshals: they policed the barrow prisons and hunted
down dangerous criminals.
Outside of the barrow prisons, members of the Watchers worked alone.
These deadly women were not a militia, nor were they considered part
of either the Sisterhood of Elune or the Sentinels. 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.
During the Third War, Tyrande realized that Illidan had been
incarcerated for over ten thousand years. She felt that he had more
than paid his debt to society; furthermore, she felt that he would
be a valuable ally against the Burning Legion. Thus, she led a band
of soldiers into Illidan's prison. When Illidan's guards would not
surrender their charge, Tyrande and the Sentinels fought and killed
a number of Watchers. Once freed, Illidan stole and consumed the
Skull of Gul'dan, and he was transformed into a demon.
Infuriated by Tyrande's actions, Maiev swore she would track Illidan
down and put him back in prison. In light of the demon's undeniable
might, Maiev took most of the Watchers with her on the hunt. They
pursued Illidan across the sea to Lordaeron and thence to the Broken
Isles. When he entered the Tomb of Sargeras, Maiev grew worried that
he would retrieve a magical artifact and become significantly more
difficult to recapture.
She and the other Watchers caught up with Illidan too late: he had
already claimed the Eye of Sargeras. He used the Eye's power on the
tomb's stone walls, trapping the Watchers in one section of the tomb
while seawater flooded the area. Only Maiev was able to escape; her
sisters in arms drowned. In one fell stroke, Illidan had all but
wiped out the Watchers.
Maiev swore that she would have revenge, no matter the cost. She
abandoned her duties and continued to hunt Illidan until she at last
followed him to Outland. Her lengthy absence from Azeroth, together
with Illidan's continued freedom, has led the night elves to presume
her dead.
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