Know Your Lore: Sylvanas Windrunner
Know Your Lore is going on vacation next week, so we're doing a twofer -- Lady Sylvanas Windrunner (and Varimathras) today, and a Know Your Lore special later this week, or possibly even next week if I procrastinate!
Who: Lady Sylvanas Windrunner, Queen of the Forsaken, and her lieutenant Varimathras.
What: Formerly a high elf (see! I learned from last time) ranger general, then a mindless banshee, now the leader of the undead in the Undercity.
History: Sylvanas lived in peace with her sisters, Alleria and Vereesa, in Silvermoon. When Alleria went off to fight for the Alliance, Sylvanas stayed behind and took up her place as the leader of the Ranger Corps. She was tasked with defending Quel'Thalas, which wasn't too hard since the area was quiet. Too quiet. Sylvanas knew that the peacefulness couldn't last, and she was proven right when Arthas showed up in Lordaeron with an army of undead. He was looking for a way to raise Kel'Thuzad, the Lich King's servant, from the dead, and thought that he could find it in the Sunwell.
Sylvanas and her rangers fought to their last, but the army of undead was simply too much for them. Has anyone else noticed that armies of undead always overwhelm through brute force? They never show any strategy. Anyway, Arthas's army broke through the gates and he caught up to Sylvanas as she went to warn Silvermoon City. The two heroes fought one on one, and Arthas killed Sylvanas. But that wasn't enough for the sadistic nutjob. Saying he would not give her the peace of death, Arthas brought Sylvanas's spirit back in the form of a banshee.
Arthas's magic had put Sylvanas completely in thrall to the Lich King, Ner'Zhul. She helped Arthas destroy Quel'Thalas and guarded Lordaeron with Kel'Thuzad and a trio of Burning Legion Dreadlords. But when the Legion commander Archimonde was defeated by Malfurion and a whole ton of other people, Arthas returned to Lordaeron and told the Dreadlords that the Legion sucked and they better get the hell out of his sight because they weren't friends anymore. (Actually, Arthas and the Lich King had been "fired" by Kil'Jaeden, but he probably didn't want to admit this to the dreadlords.) Arthas, Kel'Thuzad, and Sylvanas then killed every living soul in Lordaeron and set up shop as the leaders of the Scourge.
But Arthas's corruption of Sylvanas would come back to bite him. By raising her from the dead personally, Arthas had given Sylvanas powers beyond all the other undead, and she began to break free of the Lich King's control. She wisely chose to keep this quiet from Arthas and Kel'Thuzad, but was discovered by the Dreadlords (Varimathras, Balnazzar and Detheroc) who had been forced out earlier. They told her that Arthas and Ner'Zhul were both becoming weak, and that they were going to use this opportunity to overthrow the Scourge and retake Lordaeron. Sylvanas still bore a deep grudge against Arthas for, y'know, killing her, so she agreed to help them on her own terms.
The Dreadlords ambushed Arthas in Lordaeron, but he managed to escape into the woods with the help of some banshees, only to run into Sylvanas. Her loyal banshees had led Arthas directly into her trap. Sylvanas shot him with a poisoned arrow and made a horrible, horrible decision: "A quick death, like the one you gave me? No. You're going to suffer as I did. Thanks to my arrow, you can't even run. Give my regards to hell, you son of a bitch." Before she could successfully torture and kill him, Kel'Thuzad chased her off and the duo escaped to Northrend. Way to totally not prevent a giant threat to the world there, Sylvanas. Maybe it's time to stop conferring with Dr. Evil on strategy.
Sylvanas and her fellow undead were now free of the Lich King's control and Arthas's vengeance, but they didn't know what to do with their unlives. Wander around possessing people? Scare kids at parties? Before Sylvanas could think more about her end-of-life crisis, Varimathras appeared and invited her to join the Dreadlords in ruling the Plaguelands. Sylvanas declined and decided to get a leg up on the Dreadlords by creating an army of her own. She sent out her banshees to possess the leaders of the various humanoids in the area and came back leading a giant force of ogres, trolls, murlocs, and pretty much everything else you had to kill for low-level quests. Varimathras knew when he was beaten, and begged Sylvanas to join her side.
Sylvanas decided to take out Balnazzar and Detheroc, the other two Dreadlords in the area. She sent banshees to possess the human forces of Detheroc's puppet, Garithos. She and her army then snuck into the Dreadlord's bases while Garithos's guards were out of commission and killed Detheroc. With Detheroc dead, Garithos was free of demonic control, although he was still kind of a jackass. He agreed to help Sylvanas and Varimathras kill Balnazzar, as long as he was left to rule Lordaeron afterwards.
Sylvanas, Varimathras and Garithos launched an attack together on the capital of Lordaeron (which doesn't really have a name, but is situated where the Undercity is now.) They slashed through the Burning Legion's forces until they confronted Balnazzar. As a test of loyalty, Sylvanas demanded that Varimathras kill his brother. Varimathras was horrified, but eventually he acquiesced and killed Balnazzar. (Although Balnazzar somehow survived and led the Scarlet Crusade -- you probably killed him in Stratholme sometime.) This business being done, Garithos ordered Sylvanas and Varimathras out of his new lands. In what must have come as a shock to no one but Garithos, Varimathras happily slaughtered the human, and Sylvanas proclaimed herself as the leader of the Forsaken (her undead army's new name) and ruler of the Plaguelands.
Where she is now: Sylvanas rules from her throne in the Undercity, with Varimathras at her side. Occasionally she gives quests or yells at people. She still possesses a deep hatred for Arthas, and is probably none too happy with the Burning Legion. No one really knows why the Forsaken allied with the Horde, and many consider it an alliance of convenience. Still, the Forsaken and Sylvanas are pleased that her old friends, the Blood Elves, have joined the Horde. Perhaps she even goes back to Silvermoon City from time to time.
Distinguishing characteristics: Despite being an undead high elf banshee, Sylvanas is portrayed in WoW as a differently colored night elf model. This can probably be chalked up to Blizzard's unwillingness to design a unique model just for her. However, there's still a question of how she got from being a non-corporeal banshee spirit to her current form. Some people suggest that she possessed the body of a night elf, but another likely theory (from the Warcraft RPG) is that Arthas had her body exhumed as a reward for her service, and she was able to retake possession of it then.
For more information: WoWWiki on Sylvanas, Worldofwarcraft.com on the Lordaeron civil war, a very nice fan movie of the "birth" of the Forsaken.
Questions, corrections, suggestions for the next KYL (please)? Just post a comment!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
wighy Sep 12th 2008 10:55PM
there going to change the nightelf model in the new wrath of the lich king exp
Starwolf Apr 30th 2009 12:04AM
The last novel "Arthas: The Rise oif the Lich King" explains that Sylvanas was able to recover her body because Arthas enjoyed tormenting her, and he kept her body in an iron casket... when Arthas started losing his power and had to run away from Lordaeron, She broke free and recovered it.
Xandarr Dec 1st 2010 2:23PM
How about a "REVISIT" to this topic with the changes in Cata
Mike Schramm Mar 6th 2007 12:16PM
I think maybe it's called Lordaeron City? I'm partial to the troll instances, so I'd like to hear about Hakkar or the trolls in general. Also, how about giving us the skinny on Kael'thas over in Tempest Keep?
Nick Aug 22nd 2009 10:12PM
The city is called two things, they're interchangable:
Capital City
Lordaeron
Either of those is allowable. Similar to New York, New York.
Melf Mar 7th 2007 1:57PM
Actually I think that Varimathras said that he *can't* kill Balnazzar. Not that he couldn't from a moral standpoint, but that one Dreadlord was not able to kill another, hence why Balnazzar is hanging out in Scarlet Strat.
kunisaki Mar 7th 2007 1:56PM
this is off topic but shes hot. way hot.
and im a girl >_
White Rabbit Mar 7th 2007 3:44PM
Why can't they just give Sylvanas a blood elf model now? I'm tired of seeing a Night Elf whenever I go in there. Her and her stupid BOUNCING
Please Blizzard? Make her a blood elf?
Baluki Mar 7th 2007 2:29PM
Someone probably just spent a couple hundred gold at an Altar of Darkness to bring Balnazaar back to life. WC3 joke there...
Seriously though, I'm pretty sure that Varimathras said that it was forbidden for a Dreadlord to kill another Dreadlord. That may be true, but it could also have been a lie. Dreadlords are the ultimate manipulators and schemers. No doubt Varimathras had dozens of plans to fall back on if things failed like they did.
He now claims that his allegiance is to the Forsaken, but he's probably just using them to suit his purposes. Balnazaar created the Scarlet Crusade, and they're fighting the Scourge. Varimathras is aiding the Forsaken, and THEY'RE fighting the Scourge. Clearly the dreadlords are still working to eliminate one of the biggest obstacles to the Legion's eventual conquest of Azeroth, in their own special way.
In a way, Varimathras and Sylvanas represent the two sides of Forsaken culture; Varimathras represents the side that wants to perfect the plague of undeath and set it upon the world, and Sylvanas represents the side that just wants to un-live in peace and work towards finding a cure for their undeath.
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I'd like to see the following done for KYL:
Zul'jin
Sargeras (probably the most important character in the game)
Ner'zhul
Kil'jaeden
Tumples Mar 7th 2007 2:32PM
ty for that was good
MadCow Mar 7th 2007 2:50PM
/drool
Laukidh Mar 7th 2007 2:52PM
Agreed with #1. When above ground in UC, the area is called "Ruins of Lordaeron", so I presume the city's name was Lordaeron.
Wowwiki also agrees:
http://www.wowwiki.com/City_of_Lordaeron
email Mar 7th 2007 2:58PM
It's Lordaeron, Lordaeron. Like New York, New York.
Oh, and she's a night elf out of shear laziness on Blizzard's part. But I'm sure they'll rewrite the lore to suit them. Not that I'm bitching. It's fine.
Burning Adrenaline Mar 7th 2007 3:05PM
You might consider re-wording your fourth paragraph under "History". (Starting with: "But Arthas's corruption of Sylvanas would come back to bite him.") The way it's currently worded makes it look like Sylvanas was able to break free of her control because she was something special and/or due to Arthas having raised her. If you replay the Frozen Throne campaign, you see that she breaks free the moment the Lich King weakens and Arthas loses some strength. The Lich King weakening is what caused him to lose control over her, and she was unable to break free of his sway before-hand.
Good article overall. I enjoyed it.
Burning Adrenaline Mar 7th 2007 3:09PM
To be most accurate, perhaps not the moment the Lich King lost strength, but soon afterward, Sylvanas was released from his control due to his weakening hold over his minions. She being stronger than most, probably did have something to do with her being one of the first to break free, but I'm not certain we're given proof of that.
Dracula Jones Mar 7th 2007 3:39PM
Kerrigan?
SgtSARS Sep 26th 2010 11:14PM
win
atbigelow Mar 7th 2007 7:00PM
The deal with her body isn't because Blizzard got lazy. In The Frozen Throne, they make mention that the Lich King granted back her old body. She is a hero unit (Dark Ranger) with a unique model. So during TFT, she is back to being a ranger-esque character.
Varja Mar 7th 2007 4:09PM
Cheers for that. I was wondering what the origin of Slyvanas was the other day when I was doing the BElf quest in Windrunner Spire.
@11 Aye. The lore does sound similar to Kerrigan's story in the StarCraft add on. Not that Blizzard would ever re-use story lines or anything like that ;)
kunisaki Mar 7th 2007 4:19PM
@12
I think she looks fine the way she is. Belf females look like they've got an iner ear problem as they tilt their head to the side.