Know Your Lore: A second look at Maiev Shadowsong part 2

Kael'thas Sunstrider, who was on her team the last time they'd seen each other, was in Outland. Not only was he in Outland, he was working with Lady Vashj to free Illidan from Maiev's grasp again. Hooray betrayal! Maiev, without most of her Watchers and utterly cut off from all of her resources (and certainly not in any position to receive reinforcements from anybody) lost Illidan once more. At the end of the battle, Maiev's fate was completely unknown. She was widely accepted to be dead, since nobody had seen her since she went through the Dark Portal, and it was painfully obvious she hadn't achieved her goals.
Enter The Burning Crusade. Illidan had been buddying up with the Burning Legion again, until he totally screwed up and failed Kil'jaeden. To protect himself, he holed up in the Black Temple with his quickly-fading sanity, enslaved most of the remaining native races of Draenor, and his allies were making a pretty crazy mess of things, with the whole... Kael'thas sabotaging the Draenei and kidnapping a Naaru, Lady Vashj seeking to drain Draenor of its primary water supplies and pissing on Neptulon, and all of that sort of thing. Pretty much proving why Maiev was right, and Tyrande was friggin' nuts. The Horde and Alliance took to Outland to try and get the place under control again before the Legion managed to do it first and set up a nice little homeworld for themselves right next door.

That distrust comes through in full force when we, the adventurers, finally enable Akama to follow through on his plan. Maiev is released, and while she sticks by Akama's side briefly... she takes the first opportunity that presents itself to break off and try to get the job done on her own. Now that she's had a taste of freedom, the last thing she needs (and probably the first thing she expects) is another betrayal by a so-called 'ally'.
When she finally reappears after splitting off from the other heroes, it's during the encounter with Illidan himself. If you weren't sure of her motivation before, it's made very clear during that fight. I'll let her heroic-arrival quotes do the talking here:
Illidan: "Is this it, mortals? Is this all the fury you can muster?"
Enter Maiev
Maiev: "Their fury pales before mine, Illidan. We have some unsettled business between us."
Illidan: "Maiev... How is it even possible?"
Maiev: "Ah, my long hunt is finally over. Today, Justice will be done!"
Enter Maiev
Maiev: "Their fury pales before mine, Illidan. We have some unsettled business between us."
Illidan: "Maiev... How is it even possible?"
Maiev: "Ah, my long hunt is finally over. Today, Justice will be done!"
The battle commences, and Maiev continues as an avatar of Vengeance: "This is for Naisha!" she yells.
When the battle is through, Maiev stands proud and victorious. That is, until a grim realization settles in.
Illidan: "You have won... Maiev. But the huntress is nothing without the hunt. You... are nothing... without me."
Maiev: "He's right. I feel nothing. I... am nothing. Farewell, champions."
Maiev: "He's right. I feel nothing. I... am nothing. Farewell, champions."
You can jump up and down and call her emo or spam /wrists at her all you want, but consider her situation right now. Really think about it. She has nowhere to go since the Night Elves totally screwed her over. She can't go back to being a Priestess, and her faith in Elune is most certainly shaken. The Goddess picked Tyrande over her, and Tyrande is a cold-blooded murderer. All of her friends and family are, as far as we know, dead. The job she's had for over 10,000 years is gone. She has no place, no purpose. What can she do with the rest of her life? Her only option is to start over from scratch, and she certainly can't do it with the Night Elves. Tyrande and Malfurion's actions burned those bridges.
She's a woman who, quite literally, had everything she has ever done, known and loved ripped away, and has been left with nothing. The only thing that kept her waking up every day is the knowledge that she needs to set things right in the world and deal with Illidan. Now that that's done... what is there for her? What can keep her putting one foot in front of the other now? We don't know, and neither does she.
That's why she's my favorite character. She's not a hero in the regular sense of the word. She's not a villain, either. There was no 'right' or 'wrong' when it came to Maiev's actions in the greater sense of the story. She was a person driven by what she felt was right, and even when the entire world was against her, she clawed her way toward her goal little by little.
And that's why I want to see her make a comeback one day in Warcraft. Did she just lay down and die after the encounter with Illidan, contented with the fact that she achieved the vengeance she's been chasing for so long? Will she take up a role somewhere else in the world? What will she think of everything that's happened in Azeroth since she went through the Dark Portal? Would she buddy up with some other faction in the Alliance? Will she avoid the Night Elves entirely and set up shop as a neutral entity?
Maiev has became a character where almost anything is possible, and that is a pretty exciting idea.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
mirilene Jul 15th 2009 3:15PM
I never got this far into WCIII.
I always thought Tyrande was cool. This is sickening :(
Eamara Jul 15th 2009 3:30PM
This article paints a rather one-sided view of the events, though. She did what she felt was necessary to save her people. Was killing the Watchers the right idea? Maybe, maybe not. I doubt they'd have let Illidan free if she asked nicely, though. And like it or not, Illidan did help out in the ensuing battle. Was he necessary to success? We'll never know. But Tyrande did have her reasons for doing what she did.
That said, this is an excellent article. I've always liked Maiev too, so it's nice to see her in the spotlight. It's also nice to see an opinion that isn't just "OMG EMO".
Ginby Jul 15th 2009 3:31PM
Really makes you question someone like that being a faction leader eh, releasing a prisoner is one thing but murdering all the guards, bit much.
Jardal Jul 15th 2009 4:09PM
Blizz often messsed with Alliance lore for missions. Not a bad thing mind you, unless you're a lore nerd.
$am Jul 15th 2009 7:42PM
Illidan sealed the Burning Legion end according to Kil'jaeden own words, Illidan was a must for win the war
Kitsunami Jul 18th 2009 12:29AM
This does paint a rather one sided view of things. I think you are painting betrayal where even the character would not have seen it. She knew Kael'Thas for such a brief time I severely doubt she would have felt that he had betrayed her by freeing Illidan. Not that she didn't mind Illidan being stolen from her, just that I don't see that as a betrayal.
And we skipped over some of her own nastiness during this, she would have let Tyrande die to pursue her OWN personal agenda. And Malfurion let his brother go precisely because of it, Illidan could save her.
Maiev has always sewn the seeds of her own destruction, her fanatical obsession with imprisoning Illidan is what led to the death of her watchers. Illidan wasn't sentenced to death from the start precisely because he was powerful and wise and was intstrumental in driving the legion back the first time, they kept him alive in case the legion came back, at Malfurion's request. We see he has some cold feet about that later but Tyrande doesn't. And if the Watchers won't release him? Well, option 2. Not that she gave them much of a chance, her behavior is in the grey. Just pulling the curtain on the other side of things.
She betrayed her own people to chase Illidan into Outland. In the eyes of the Night Elves, Illidan had now repented for his crimes and was off into self imposed exile in Outland. She ignored this and look where it got her.
Your feelings about Maiev will largely vary depending on your feelings about Illidan. Being an Illidan fanboy, I am slightly biased. But even I acknowledge that hes a power hungry maniac for whom the end always justifies the means. You gotta acknowledge Maiev's brand of lunacy moreso than I think you did.
Nonny Jul 16th 2009 11:15PM
There are multiple sides to every story. This shows Maeiv's whereas we've almost always been shown Tyrande's or Malfurion's or even Illidan's.
I don't necessarily agree that what Tyrande did was sick; it's what she felt she had to do. Was it the right choice? We don't know. Never will. But it certainly had a negative impact on Maeiv, and understandably so.
accountmule1775 Jul 15th 2009 3:18PM
I agree; she is my favorite character as well for similar reasons.
Please forgive me if I was a little shy to say that out loud on these comments. :P
Kevin Jul 15th 2009 4:53PM
I've always liked Maiev, partly for all the reasons stated above. Partly because I like Night Elves and especially druids, but I despise the way some of the lore (Especially the War of the Ancients trilogy) whitewashed them into these tolerant nature hippies, removing a lot of the nasty racism and such. Only the designated evil, incompetent, or ignorant characters can be racist, never our stalwart heroes. Plus if the Earthen and Furlbogs and Tauren helped the Kaldorei beat the Legion then shouldn't they have had a closer relationship in the intervening ten thousand years? That's why I tend to pretend that series never happened and go off the old lore.
Also Maiev just looks awesome. I wish that armour was available in this game
daniel.wiig Jul 15th 2009 3:23PM
I think she will be back some day, but untill then it's a mystery
natty Jul 15th 2009 3:24PM
she will reroll horde
Robert M Jul 15th 2009 4:46PM
Will Blizzard charge her for the faction transfer?
JKWood Jul 15th 2009 5:21PM
Doubt it. She's not the forgiving type, not the kind to put much stock in rehabilitation. People seem to forget (especially gung-ho Hordies), about how much damage was done by the Horde. Yeah, yeah, new Horde, blah blah blah. Let's count, shall we?
Orcs- Well, duh!
Blood Elves- The High Elven addiction to magic started this mess. Nuh-uh.
Forsaken- Spawned through the action of the Legion. Not a good match.
Trolls and Tauren- Can't really think of great reasons for or against her joining them.
Really, there's not much of a place for her on EITHER side. I really don't know where she can find a new purpose, but it'd be a stretch to think she'll just join the Horde. After all, it was the Night Elves, not the Alliance in totality, that betrayed her.
Olicon Jul 15th 2009 5:55PM
Actually from what JKWood mentioned, Taurens might just be a perfect fit.
Maive is clearly a devoted individual. Even if her faith in Elune becomes most deservingly shaken, I highly doubt she will abandon it entirely.
So who are known as the most forgiving, most reasonable, most peaceful another-face-of-Elune worshipper on Azeroth? Why, Taurens, of course!
Wasn't there an article on a Tauren NPC pondering the exact relationship between Elune and Earth Mother in 3.2? If Bliz wants to, they can definitely weave Maive in with that lore stub.
Vicerious Jul 15th 2009 8:19PM
Actually, if I remember correctly, the tauren and the night elves had, at best, an uneasy truce. I think there was something about them clashing over territory pretty frequently. So the tauren aren't particularly attractive for Maiev either.
Eisengel Jul 16th 2009 7:17AM
While the Tauren and Night Elves both have Druids, they have very different views of the religion. Maiev, who had nearly been high priestess, would likely never be able to stomach the Tauren worldview and religion. Some of the bloodiest religious battles have been fought by people who had nearly the same core beliefs. The Crusades began to get open access to land considered holy by both Christians and Muslims, and much of the conflict that has been constantly going on in Middle East over the past 1500 years or so has been between factions that have extremely similar religious beliefs, that are essentially (yes, this is an oversimplification) fighting over the ground that both their religions consider holy. While Maiev may have been a quiet, compassionate priest at one point, 10,000 years of training her Wardens, the war with the Legion, and her transformation into vengeance itself may make her a difficult fit with the calm, tranquil society of the Tauren. They do have a hunter/hunted ethos... but... they aren't exactly avatars of vengeance. :^)
Viciouschan Jul 16th 2009 12:46PM
I'll give you one for the trolls, they often fought the ancient night elves before the burning legion, old hatred there too. Tauren they seem to have no problem with, so ya, she's not gonna be on horde unless blizzard pulls some bullshit lol
Nefret Jul 15th 2009 3:24PM
Elizabeth's KYL about Maiev is one of my favorites ever, but reading this point of view was really, really interesting! Bravo, Alex! An excellent read. Poor Maiev, I hope we see her again too.
I missed KYL, I hope we get to see more soon :)
Ullaana Jul 15th 2009 3:24PM
With her understanding of Betrayal and Vengeance, I would like to see her side with the Knights of the Ebon Blade.
Imagine a Living Death Knight. Brrr.
Realmreaver Jul 15th 2009 4:02PM
actually Death Knights can be alive If they give themselves over before death.