Know Your Lore: Tirion Fordring

Despite how cool Tirion Fordring is, this was is actually one of the more challenging topics for Know Your Lore. It's difficult to write about Tirion without just giving a summary of the book about him, becase there's not much more to him until Wrath of the Lich King. Even after reading this, I'm still going to strongly recommend that you go out and find a copy of the Chris Metzen written book Of Blood and Honor.
At the creation of the Order of the Silver Hand, Tirion Fordring was chosen to be among the first of the Paladins. Alongside him were people such as Saidan Dathrohan, Turalyon, Uther the Lightbringer, and Gavinrad the Dire (who!?). During the wars with the Orcish Horde, Tirion pretty much did what every other Paladin did: Kill a lot of Orcs and save a lot of lives. The real juicy stuff came a bit after that.
Tirion had become governor of Hearthglen (this is long before the Scarlet Crusade), living a pretty swank life with his wife and son in Lordaeron. Doing, you know, governor things. Probably Paladin stuff too, I guess.
That changed juuust a little bit when Tirion accidentally discovered Eitrigg, an Orcish hermit that had been hiding away in a broken, abandoned building. Tirion's first reaction was, obviously, to kill the crap out of him. You can't really blame him, the Orcs just got done busting through the Dark Portal like the Kool-Aid Man through your kitchen wall, proceeding to scream "Oh yeah! Oooh yyeeaah!" while they stomped across Stormwind and up into Lordaeron. I would hit Eitrigg with a hammer if I bumped into him after that, too.
Unfortunately for Tirion, the giant pitcher-esque march of the Orcish Horde left this particular building really, really unstable, and the fight between Tirion and Eitrigg brought part of it crashing down on top of the Paladin. Something like that probably would have killed him, but he actually woke up just fine a few days later, tucked into his very own bed. Tirion's right hand man, Barthilas (yeah, that Barthilas), informed him that they'd found him beaten and bloody. Not under a pile of rubble, though. He'd been strapped to his horse and sent back toward Hearthglen, so he'd make it back to civilization without revealing the Orc's location.
Tirion, curious as to why he was saved by the Orc, went back to find him again. Lordaeron and the Silver Hand expected him to "deal with" the Orc. He succeeded in finding the orc, of course. Eitrigg explained to him what the Orcs used to stand for: Shamanism, honor, all of that jazz. This particular Orc had left the Horde due to its corruption. Tirion understood, and promised he wouldn't tell the world where to find him. He lied through his teeth to the Hand and others, telling them that the Orc had indeed been dealt with.
Good ol' Barthilas, ever ambitious, didn't believe him and roped Saidan Dathrohan into tracking down the Orc. They managed to find Eitrigg, and Tirion Fordring was right there fighting for the Orc's freedom, going up against Dathrohan's soldiers. The Orc was ultimately captured, and Tirion as well. Barthilas made sure that Tirion's actions were labelled as treason. He would stand trial at Stratholme for it.
Tirion, against his family's wishes, told the jury exactly what went down, sticking to his guns. Hoping to set an example for his son Taelen and Paladins everywhere, he told it like it was. The jury was not exactly lacking in powerful figures, made up of Archmage Antonidas, Arthas Menethil, Alonsus Faol (founder of the Silver Hand), and Daelin Proudmoore. Ultimately, they decided Tirion had indeed commited treason by assaulting Alliance soldiers, likely more out of social stigma than Tirion actually being in the wrong. He was to be stripped of the Light and exiled from Lordaeron.
Tirion was sent from the jury, and Eitrigg was up next for judgement. Tirion left Stratholme, then rode back later to save the Orc from execution, knocking heads left and right. Tirion was brought down though, not actually being of much use... until a warband of Orcs showed up, which served as a distraction. Thrall, the new Warchief of the Horde, helped Eitrigg and Tirion flee Stratholme.
Eitrigg escaped with like 1 HP and needed mad heals to survive, so Tirion called on the LIght to heal him. The Silver Hand is apparently incapable of actually stripping someone of the Light, and Eitrigg was healed. Thrall invited Eitrigg into the New Horde which was attempting to return to its Shamanistic roots. He accepted, and Tirion continued his life of exile.
From a distance, he watched his family. His wife faked Tirion's death to prevent Taelen from being shamed by his father's exile. Tirion was more or less absent throughout the Third War as far as the big picture goes, mostly keeping to himself. Afterwards, he was horrified to learn that Taelen had been recruited into the Scarlet Crusade. He helped his son through his time in the Crusade from a distance, recruiting adventurers into doing his dirty work. Helping Taelen in battles against the Scourge, giving Taelen safe passage through various places from behind the scenes, things like that.
As of the beginning of Wrath of the Lich King, it will have been about two years ago since Tirion Fordring asked adventurers to help him free his son of the Crusade's grasp. This task ultimately ended in Taelen's death as he tried to escape Hearthglen, which inspired Tirion to end his period of exile. The jury that exiled him is pretty much completely dead. What are they gonna do about it? I guess there's Arthas, but Tirion wants to kick his ass anyway. When Tirion made this decision, he declared that the Silver Hand, which had been disbanded during the Third War, would be reborn, bigger and badder than ever.
Wrath of the Lich King spoilers beyond this line. If you want to avoid spoilers, you can stop here!
Tirion went missing through The Burning Crusade, doing who knows what. I like to think he was off on a two year long training montage, less like Rocky and more like Dragonball Z, because holy cow he was gone a long time. It paid off though, because when we first see him in Wrath of the Lich King he's rocking out in full Tier 6. I'm almost positive they designed Paladin Tier 6 specifically for this purpose, because could you really see the guy in some other Paladin tier gear? Sure, there's Judgement, but as awesome as it is it's kind of old hat by now. I even like Crystalforge and I would burst into gigglefits if I saw Tirion in that.
I won't detail Tirion's entire first appearance in Wrath, because it's way too awesome. Giving away the end result won't ruin the entire scene, so I don't feel too bad doing that. The scene itself is just way too epic to ruin. This much, I will say: Tirion Fordring with the Ashbringer makes me squeal like a little girl at a Jonas Brothers concert.
Eitrigg has apparently not forgotten what Tirion did for him, because he's up in Northrend helping Tirion's cause, too.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Lore, Know your Lore, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
ninjasuperspy Sep 4th 2008 9:55PM
Ugh, Crystalforge. Don't get me started on Crystalforge. Whenever I thumb through my "Art of the Burning Crusade" I curse the heavens that the kickass blue-white version described in it with the floating crystal holy symbol looks nothing like the actual pink shiny set we ended up with.
Though that tabard, is that the new Argent tabard? I was playing FFXI during the original Scourge Invasion (I know, falling down on my Paladin duties) so my Argent Dawn tabard is the one from the Dark Portal opening event. I look forward to getting this new one though, it looks pretty swanky.
Tirion is one of the better lore characters in the game, I have to say. I haven't read the book (yet) but the quest has to be one of my favorites. I even did it with my Blood Elf while I was passing through EPL. Good article.
Alex Ziebart Sep 4th 2008 10:47PM
That tabard is the tabard of the Argent Crusade.
Brasson Sep 5th 2008 12:01AM
THAT is the Argent Crusade tabard? WTB!
Vladius Sep 4th 2008 9:56PM
I really like this guy. The quest line he has in EPL is probably one of the best ( and saddest) is the game.
Sometimes I wish you could say things back to some of the NPC's. Like that guy Mataus The Wrathcaster when he talk smack to you. I have always wanted to tell him "STFU or I will tell Tirion Fordring where you're hiding. He'd love to have a word with you...and all of your friends."
West Sep 5th 2008 12:36AM
i agree. that quest line was one of my favorite classic wow quest lines.
http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=1855
don't want to spoil it for those who have not run it.. instance portion is easily duo-able at 70, solo if you are a badass :)
check it out if you have a sat afternoon to kill.. it will not disappoint.
JaneLame Sep 9th 2008 10:16AM
Really epic comment (and the post is great too).
That's my fave quest as well.
Marvela Sep 4th 2008 9:59PM
"Eitrigg escaped with like 1 HP and needed mad heals to survive"
My god, I lol'd.
Great article.
Nick Sep 4th 2008 10:53PM
"You can't really blame him, the Orcs just got done busting through the Dark Portal like the Kool-Aid Man through your kitchen wall, proceeding to scream "Oh yeah! Oooh yyeeaah!" while they stomped across Stormwind and up into Lordaeron. "
..........
You smoking something?
Erikamel Sep 5th 2008 9:49AM
I lol'd at both of those parts too.. great stuff Alex!
Mitro Sep 4th 2008 10:22PM
so!, Eitrigg is in Northrend too??
omg i feel butterflys
HOLY ORCS!! :D
Kyver Sep 4th 2008 10:46PM
Nicely written and an entertaining read as always. :D
"Eitrigg escaped with like 1 HP and needed mad heals to survive, so Tirion called on the LIght to heal him"
Too bad this is not possible in-game, healing other faction.
Or a mage could just sheep the Orc....But I reckon the humilation would kill the Orc...kek.
tchernobyl Sep 4th 2008 11:14PM
sadly, all the northrend tirion lore is alliance only. Which is rather lame, considering a) he was neutral when he first appeared to WOWers, and b) eitrigg does indeed refer to him once you complete a quest in zul'drak... "we must send this to lord fordring!"
..yeah, a bit hard if he KILLS ME ON SIGHT dhalskdjhaluwah -_-
here's hoping there's more with tirion in icecrown.
Drad Sep 4th 2008 11:40PM
what quest is it in EPL? id love to know.
So Tirion Fordring is Ally. that sucks, id love to be able to revel in his almighty presence!
Eitrigg is horde only then? if so, they should atleast be both be at the argent crusade place in Icecrown.
Palladiamors Sep 5th 2008 12:18AM
Tirion Fordling has a long chain of quests starting in Eastern Plaguelands. Pretty much the second you enter Eastern Plaguelands from Western, hang a left and follow the river until you reach his hut and his horse. Thar he be. I loved that chain back in the day, and it lead to an excellent, if now outdated by TBC reward.
vlad Sep 5th 2008 12:35AM
hmm its 12:33am thursday and there is a tome of news that has broken in the last few hours.
please WI bloggers post it all tomorow after we have all read it.
nn
vlad Sep 5th 2008 2:50PM
fade me lol :)
anyway i was right, today WI bloggs about all the stuff mmo-champion broke last night.
and as usual they give NO credit to the source.
Namus Sep 5th 2008 12:36AM
Oh boy, I really wish I haven't clicked on that Jonas Brother's link....
Sl0th Sep 5th 2008 2:05AM
I started after BC and somehow managed to not learn about Tirion until I was level 70 and reading something in the WoW Wiki. So, I took a night and spent it doing the entire chain start to finish. It was one of the best chains I ever did... Mass slaughter of carrion eaters to find one last piece of meat aside. Watching Tirion in action at the end of the quest was awesome.
When I finally got a paladin to that level of the game, I did as much of the chain as I could short of hitting Strat (Couldn't find a group.) I fully intend to finish the chain once he hits 70, or at least a level where he can sneak by most of the mobs and own the ones that have to be killed.
When you get to Northrend, they ought to have a special bit of dialog for those who finished that chain where he recognizes who we are.
Larry-Steve Sep 5th 2008 2:48AM
Ok, just b/c no one else has done it yet.
The Ashbringer...
Dave Sep 5th 2008 3:46AM
Dude, awesome work. I love your writing style ;-)