Know Your Lore: Anduin Lothar

I'll admit it -- I've been slack in profiling Alliance heroes for Know Your Lore. That is because heroes, in general, are boring. Complex, shades-of-gray characters have always been more enticing for me, so I tend to scoff at goody-two-shoes like Malfurion and Uther.
But with the AV boycotts, battle cry arguments, and general put-uponness of the Alliance lately, you guys could really use a self-esteem boost. So today we present a true war hero of the Alliance: Anduin Lothar, the man who defeated the Old Horde. (Kind of.) (Not really.)
Who: Anduin Lothar, the Lion of Azeroth, the Last of the Arathi.
What: Human warrior/knight/fighter, which strikes me as three names for the same thing.
History: We don't know too much about Lothar's parents, other than that they were direct descendants of Thoradin, the founder of the Arathi nation. And actually, we don't know too much about Thoradin, either, although since he founded Stromgarde we can safely say that most players who went through Arathi Highlands pre-2.3 would like to spit on his grave.
Whoever Lothar's parents were, they didn't seem to be very interested in him, because they let him spend his childhood running around in the court of Azeroth with his friends Llane Wrynn (prince of Azeroth and future assassinee) and Medivh (demon-possessed kid and future swarthy dress-wearer.) The three got into many unnamed hijinks in their youth, but when they came of age, they went their separate ways. Medivh fainted and fell into a coma for years, Llane took up more duties in the royal court, and Lothar joined the army.
Lothar turned out to be suited for military life, and rose quickly to be the Armsman of the Brotherhood of the Horse. Eventually, he was able to lead all of Azeroth's armies. But who was there to fight? The trolls? Everyone invades the troll lands. They're the Poland of Azeroth. And you can only kill so many kobolds and take so many candles before you accidentally burn down Stormwind.
But luckily for Lothar, an enemy conveniently arrived in the form of the orcs. They were ugly, green, and vicious, and no one knew where they came from. They quickly advanced to Stormwind Keep and attacked its walls. Lothar approached King Adamant Wrynn and told him that they needed to be aggressive in fighting the orcs. (As opposed to passive-aggressively mocking their conquering style?) Wrynn pledged to rid the land of the orcs, but died before he could do it. His son, Llane Wrynn, took up the fight and pushed the orcs back to Swamp of Sorrows.
However, treachery was afoot! A valuable artifact was stolen by a band of ogres hiding out in what is now the Deadmines. Lothar led an expedition to get it back, but was instead captured "to be killed slowly", according to WoWWiki. The ogres held him captive for twenty months, so it must have been really slowly. Death by a thousand papercuts slowly. Also, didn't the army realize that their commander was missing for those twenty months?
Anyway, he was eventually freed to rejoin the battle -- which, after twenty months without Lothar, wasn't going too well for Azeroth. The Horde was advancing. Even worse, Lothar learned that his old pal Medivh was responsible for summoning the orcs into Azeroth. Such betrayal could not stand, and Lothar led a force to kill the rogue wizard. Medivh's apprentice, Khadgar, stabbed Medivh through the heart while Lothar cut off his head. Hey, guys, he's not a vampire. But ... it was too late. There were too many orcs in the land. Garona assassinated Llane Wrynn, the orcs sacked Stormwind and put up a number of ugly tent-buildings, and Lothar led the survivors of Azeroth across the sea to Lordaeron.
Lothar presented his case to King Terenas Menethil of Lordaeron, who agreed that something had to be done about the orcs. Menethil brought the human kingdoms, the high elves, and the dwarves together to form the Alliance of Lordaeron. Since none of the human kingdoms wanted one of their rivals to be the leader of the Alliance, they decided to make the temporarily nationless Lothar their supreme commander. He appointed General Turalyon as his second-in-command, and Khadgar, Daelin Proudmoore, and Uther his lieutenants.
This combination of superstars proved to be unstoppable. They blazed a trail back down the continent, pushing the orcs further south every day. In a prediction of future PvP battles, the bulk of the Alliance and Horde armies met up at the foot of Blackrock Mountain (then a Horde base.) The batle was massive and chaotic, with each side taking heavy casualties. In the confusion, Lothar found himself dueling Orgrim Doomhammer, the Warchief of the Horde. Isn't that awesome? I think today's wars should be settled by the leaders whacking at each other with swords that are longer than their actual bodies.
Anyway, Lothar and Doomhammer dueled until both of them were exhausted. At that point, one of two things happened: a) Doomhammer shattered Lothar's sword, leaving him defenseless, and then smashed his skull on the next hit or b) some Horde rogues snuck up behind Lothar and bopped him on the head in a rather ungentlemanly fashion. You can guess which side takes which interpretation. Doomhammer thought that Lothar's death would end the battle. However, Turalyon picked up Lothar's sword and took over the battle, yelling "For Lothar!" The Alliance won the day and captured Doomhammer. Later on, Khadgar closed the Dark Portal, albeit temporarily.
Where he is now: Still dead.
His legacy: Lothar still has a presence in the hearts of the Alliance. A huge statue of Lothar in his last charge lies just west of the Pillar of Ash in the Burning Steppes. WoWWiki notes it was built by orc slave labor. It would be deliciously ironic if that included Orgrim Doomhammer. There's also a huge ugly monument to him in Honor Hold, as a memorial of Turalyon's man-crush on his mentor. And the survivors of the Alliance Expedition in Outland go by the name of the Sons of Lothar.
You can also grab one of Lothar's swords if you head to Blackwing Lair and defeat Nefarian. If you're lucky, you'll get Ashkandi, the Greatsword of the Brotherhood -- with A.L. inscribed on it. My guild had this drop three out of our first four Nefarian kills. We almost had to give it to a hunter. True story.
For more information: WoWWiki on Lothar, WoWWiki on the First and Second Wars, Nurfed on Ashkandi.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Pucelle Jan 17th 2008 10:13PM
P.S. By the way, Elizabeth, I suggest you get an actual Alliance player to do an Alliance perspective on Know Your Lore, since you seem so hesitant and bitter about certain things within the game that some of us have no control over and you seem far more Gung-ho about savages that would take lands that never belonged to them, experiment on civilians in cruel tests and genocidal plagues, torture holy beings for their own selfish ends, eat their own kind, and leave Kodo turds everywhere.
I have to admit, QFT.
I really, really hate it when people glorify the Horde and try to make the Alliance sound like snivelling jerks - ever done the Alliance quest where you go torture a member of the opposing faction for kicks? That's because there aren't any. But the Blood Elves have no trouble doing it to the Draenei.
Charneldeath Jan 18th 2008 3:04AM
This dude obviously doesn't know anything about the Horde. The horde are fighting for their homes also, fighting for their very right to survive, to exist! I'm sorry broseph, but if you read the lore, 9 times out of 10, it's your precious alliance who are up to no good, not the Horde. At least not the Horde of WC3 and beyond.
Roll a Orc or Troll. Run to Org, and go talk to Thrall. He says something about fighting with honor, and not being the old rabid horde bent on destruction. The Horde are the misunderstood teenagers of WoW, with the Alliance being the overbearing parents bent upon proving who is really in charge here.
hokstein Jan 18th 2008 8:05AM
"P.S. By the way, Elizabeth, I suggest you get an actual Alliance player to do an Alliance perspective on Know Your Lore"
Definitely. Elizabeth is a good writer, but she should take her Horde bias elsewhere. As should most of the writers here.
"Roll a Orc or Troll. Run to Org, and go talk to Thrall. He says something about fighting with honor, and not being the old rabid horde bent on destruction. "
Yes, then roll an Undead and go have a friendly chat with Sylvanas. Her apothecaries have some nice beverages for you to try. Just because Thrall is a nice guy it doesn't make the Horde good people.
Zali Jan 17th 2008 6:24PM
I vote that ever battle require NE chicks stripped down to their bikinis, and some Pom Pom gloves... (I'll see if I got a pattern for that on my tailor) shouting "Gimmee an L" and we all shout back "L" and then they do some flips and stuff, and then shout, "Gimmee an O" and we all shout "O" and they some more flips and stuff..
Ummmm... forget it. That seemed less silly when I was day-dreaming about it.
Wilhem Jan 17th 2008 10:03PM
This sort of sarcastic undertones do not really belong in an article about lore. I guess it's "cool" to hate on the "boring" characters but please try to be objective, as what you have done on the horde heroes, or better yet get someone else to write it if you cannot refrain from whipping the alliance in every single paragraph. I've seen better write ups in the wow official forums really.
I'm not an alliance fanboy - i rather enjoyed the interesting facts in the horde articles but reading through this is pretty much an eye-rolling affair.
ErsatzPotato Jan 18th 2008 2:28AM
It's comedy, and not at all badly done. Are you really that emotionally attached to either pretend side? I realize it's the uber-WoW geeky lore section but geeeez. She does a great job on these segments, keeping even people [me] who couldn't give a rat's tukus about the backstory interested.
Don't make me say trekkie and make more goofballs froth at the mouth! Trekkie trekkie trekkie. Next time I'll summon Derek Smart. "Battlecruiser 3000AD bugs. Battlecruiser 3000AD crits you for triple lawsuit damages."
You've been warned.
Kirstie Jan 18th 2008 1:51AM
"They're the Poland of Azeroth."
Win. Utter win.
Angelus Jan 18th 2008 2:03AM
I didn't think anyone but trolls on the WoW forums actually believed there was any kind of AV "boycott." Oh well, it's not hard to see there was not just a biased view for this column, but no concern at all from the author to let people know he/she is biased.
On the subject, I've always gone with "For the grand Alliance!" as a battle call. But "For Lothar" might be better.
Jowbulla Jan 18th 2008 10:32AM
Even us hordies have some bigtime respect for Lothar. It takes some kinda conviction to go all the way he did for his people, especially since it finished with a Doomhammer lobotomy special. Lothar's what we might call "a worthy adversary".
Also, I think that if the Alliance starts yelling "For Lothar", that the Horde should respond immediately with "Like Lothar". Or "Why HelLo Thar."
Elizabeth Wachowski Jan 18th 2008 10:51AM
Honestly, guys, my first character was an alliance druid, and I continue to play Alliance alts I respect a lot of the Alliance heroes, like Lothar, Tyrande, and Jaina, and I dislike many hordies (I consider Cairne Bloodhoof to be a fairly boring character, and the blood elves are pretty uniformly selfish.) And I've been accused of anti-Horde bias too -- see the Light and How to Swing It about the blood elf paladin mount.
I really, really do not consider the Alliance/Horde difference to be huge, either among players or in the lore. Alliance and Horde have both performed incredible, heroic acts, and they've both been racist and evil. Any attempts to portray one faction as "good" and the other as "evil" is silly. The comments are meant to be funny. If you want lore information with no commentary whatsoever, WoWWiki provides that.
Arabelli Jan 19th 2008 10:02AM
I definitely understand that Elizabeth, and I think people are just using hyperbole at how offended and outraged they are. (Related to WoW, what are the odds of someone doing that?!) We know it's nothing personal or serious.
That being said however, it's starting to just be obvious that you guys don't have any Alliance bloggers anymore. Yes, it's not a huge difference, and no, there isn't a great reason to break out the pitchforks with Crusader, but all things considered it WOULD be nice to have just a few columnists who mainly play Alliance side and just tend to have that slant to their articles. Starting out an Alliance-themed KYL with a teasing swipe at said faction can wear on thin nerves. Being called (at least on my server) the more immature and less-skilled players has made it so that even lil ol' me has less patience for teasing jabs anymore. Even though most people aren't being serious about it, the truth is the pendulum seems to have swung from "stinky Horde lrn2notafk" to "stupid Alliance only knows how to zerg". It's enough to make Stormwind bring up the bridge and Ironforge close the gates.
No one expects you guys to cater to we stinky Alliance types all the time, but just as you tend to have an unconscious Horde slant (which would be expected), having a few gnomes, space goats and even humans to jazz up the joint would be appreciated by those of us who wear tabards of blue instead of red.
I was in the middle of a huge work crunch when you guys were advertising for an Arcane Brilliance blogger, and now I can't find a link for any other contributors being needed right now. Hopefully next time I can toss my hat into the ring.
Aerei Jan 18th 2008 11:04AM
I'm definitely a Hordie, but my two favourite heroes have always been Lothar and Danath. Lothar is the biggest damn hero in the entire known history of Warcraft canon, and pretty much any other fandom I can think of for that matter. He saved the world with no greater power than an example he set. Danath... WAS the distilled essence of badarse. It's kinda sad to see him shut inside a keep in a land of literal Hell these days. Here's hoping he gets to get outta there and go reclaim Stromgarde between now and Warcraft 4/WoW 2.
PS- If I still played Alliance, you bet my battlecry would be FOR LOTHAR! Even if I was playing something completely incongrous, like a gnome warlock.
Farmoon Jan 24th 2008 12:59PM
I'm am so installing my copy of Warcraft 2 right now. Going to see how far I can get before my ARC run tonight.
Also I think I might roll a Human warrior and macro "For Lothar" every time I charge lol.