Know Your Lore: Med'an, Cho'gall and the Prophecy, page 3

"When the child of three realms becomes as Light, the ancient power will be released. The earth will tremble, the seas will rise up in answer, and all will be madness. A new day will dawn, bringing with it chaos or peace ..."
Cho'gall sought to bring forth the chaos foretold in the prophecy, to weaken the barrier between Azeroth and the elemental plane and allow his master to reclaim its former elemental servants and send them to rampage across the world. Elemental plane, that sounds familiar ... Oh yeah, isn't Deathwing supposed to rip that thing wide open when he causes the Cataclysm and unleash Ragnaros on Hyjal? Right ... Cho'gall unleashed four elementals to attack Theramore, to bring Med'an to him.
But Meryl had a plan -- somewhere in Ahn'Qiraj was the base of Medivh's staff, Atiesh. Tainted by fel magic, the base could still theoretically be used against Cho'gall. He sent Garona to find it -- in the belly of the corpse of C'thun. While she searched for the base, he teleported back to Theramore to warn the newly formed Council of the elementals' approach.

Years ago, Aegwynn refused to surrender her borrowed power as guardian and end her tenure. In an act of defiance, she seduced the mage Nielas Aran and bore his son. In her pride and arrogance, she believed her son would save the world, and after he was born, she gave him to Nielas to raise. What Aegwynn didn't know was that before Medivh was born, she'd been possessed by Sargeras, who laid dormant within her, waiting for an opportunity to strike. Sargeras found that opportunity in the unborn child and moved within him.
Medivh grew up like any normal child, until at the age of 14 he came into his power, and Sargeras awoke within him. One night, after a series of horrific nightmares, he stumbled into his father's room in a cold sweat. When Aran touched his brow, the power his mother had passed on to him fully awoke. The backlash killed Aran and caused Medivh to go into a 20-year coma. By the time he awoke from the coma, Medivh was no longer a 14-year-old boy but a 34-year-old man, and Sargeras had taken him over completely. It was Sargeras that made him approach the orcs and open the Dark Portal.

Medivh returned, becoming a true guardian of Tirisfal, and used his remaining powers to forge the union between the Alliance and Horde to defeat the Burning Legion in the Third War. After the war, Medivh faded away, leaving only the last echo of himself for Med'an to find, some day. Med'an's power was his birthright, Medivh explained, and while Garona and Medivh's destinies were fixed before they were born, Med'an's was not. His destiny would be of his own choosing -- and that was the greatest gift that Medivh could bestow. The history lesson ended, and the echo of Medivh vanished, leaving Med'an to teleport back to Theramore.
He arrived in the middle of an elemental attack. Theramore was being bombarded by the four elementals Cho'gall had summoned, and the assembled members of the new council were doing their best to fight them off. In a moment of illumination, Meryl told Jaina to feed Med'an her power using the ritual of sharing that was commonly used when creating a guardian. Jaina began it, and the others joined in, giving Med'an enough power to cast a blast that weakened the elements considerably. The drawback was that Med'an, unlike others before him, was neither trained nor prepared to use the powers of the guardian, and the feedback from the spell knocked him out. Broll Bearmantle arrived back in Theramore just in time to finish off the last of the elementals, and Med'an was taken inside to recuperate.

Med'an and new council teleported to a pocket outside of time and space where the ceremony to create the new guardian was to be performed. Meryl and Valeera prepared to return to Ahn'Qiraj and find Garona -- and Aegwynn asked to go with them, wanting to help with the fight in any way she could. The Council of Tirisfal gave their powers to Med'an, and he teleported to Ahn'Qiraj, to defeat Cho'gall once and for all.

In a desperate gambit, Meryl channeled the fel energy that tainted Atiesh's base to Med'an, who used his powers to cleanse it and strengthened himself further. Aegwynn was struck down and noticed that the base of the staff was now cleansed, but still glowed with power -- power left by her son Medivh for Med'an to use. She told Garona to get the base to Med'an, and as she lay weakened and dying, Aegwynn had one final request -- she asked Meryl to funnel the last of her power to her grandson.
Meryl did so, and Aegwynn, one of the greatest guardians of Azeroth, died. Her power fueled Med'an even further, and when he touched the base of Atiesh, it reformed. With the combined powers of the Council, Meryl, Aegwynn and the staff of Atiesh, Med'an destroyed Cho'gall.

And that's the end of the run for the Warcraft comics, or at least for the series involving the characters we've seen in Azeroth so far. The series was cancelled after the conclusion, and future comics will be released as graphic novels. I'd recommend picking up the comics -- the story is interesting, and the artwork over the course of the series is fabulous. I also recommend picking up The Last Guardian by Jeff Grubb for the full story behind Medivh's rise to power and his defeat at the hands of Lothar, Khadgar and Garona. It's an excellent read.
But while the comics state that Cho'gall has been destroyed, the questline on the PTR indicates a different story. Is Cho'gall dead? Will Med'an make an appearance as the Guardian in World of Warcraft? How about Garona -- if Cho'gall was the only being that held any control over her, will we see her in the upcoming expansion? The quest line on the PTR is no longer available, but check back tomorrow for more details on what it covered.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Bluerain May 15th 2010 8:08PM
Ty for summing up all the stuff I missed out on!
Dairune May 15th 2010 8:12PM
KNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK!!!!!
Anne Stickney May 15th 2010 8:14PM
Actually, Knaak had nothing to do with this one. He sticks to writing manga books about blue dragons falling in love with human manifestations of magical energy.
...it really doesn't matter which way I look at it, that's still really weird.
ANeM May 15th 2010 8:50PM
@ Anne
Actually I think most people have more issues with his books than his manga; while my experience with the two characters is limited to their appearances in WoW and some stuff off WoWwiki, I'd take Kalecgos humping the sunwell any day over pretty much anything Rhonin has ever done.
devilsei May 15th 2010 9:17PM
Yeah, besides, what Blue dragon WOULDN'T want to hump one of the greatest fonts of magical power on Azeroth?
If Malygos wasn't in a coma during that, and not insane, you know he'd of shown up on her door goin "Sup", and mana-tapping her all night, day, and week long.
Alanid May 15th 2010 10:45PM
I like Day of the Dragon and the Manga's. War of the Ancients not so much. Also he had nothing to do with the comic, please whine about him elsewhere.
Paul May 16th 2010 1:55AM
I'd just like to know who broke Rhonin's nose. Best. Warcraft. Character. EVER.
I think manga's work better for Knaak becasue;
a) We don't have to read through his piss poor narration
b) They're short, so he doesn't concentrate too much on 'his' characters.
Kaphik May 15th 2010 8:31PM
I wish they would either not use the crappy out of game stuff to advance the in game lore, or make the comics, manga, and books be better written.
Cross May 15th 2010 8:51PM
If we ignore all the out of game stuff, then WoW and its linked games would be lesser for their exclusion. Bad writers does not mean bad lore. You may disagree on the style, but don't exclude their content just because they do not live up to whatever literary standard you hold.
Merus May 15th 2010 9:47PM
"Bad writers does not mean bad lore."
Yes, but it usually doesn't mean good lore either.
Kaphik May 15th 2010 10:12PM
No, it's not the style of the writing or the drawing. It's the bad lore I have a problem with.
CaryEverett May 15th 2010 8:46PM
I admit, somewhere in the middle my eyes started to glaze over and I had a hard time forcing myself to continue reading.
Jeeze that is some garbled mess of characters.
Jamesisgreat May 15th 2010 11:46PM
I know what you mean - why do all the characters that are even remotely related to each other (or some times not at all) have to have such similar names? I mean damn it - I wanted to just skim read this article to get an overview of what is going on, but then the Medvihs and the Medans and the Meryls and the Mercedes-Benz all started to get mixed up.
Could the people who write this stuff not have limited themselves to just a couple of hundred characters, instead of the metric crap-ton they used?!
Anne Stickney May 16th 2010 2:40AM
Reading it? Try writing it and keeping track of all the M-names. Lordy they went overboard with this series. Maybe they just wanted to hammer home M FOR MEDIVH, but it made things awfully confusing to follow at times.
CaryEverett May 16th 2010 6:59AM
It was definitely no fault of your writing Anne.
I doubt that if even all the greatest writers in history put their heads together, they would have a hard time making that mess of a comic understandable.
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Now I have the amazing image of Shakespeare and Dr Seuss writing a co-op book.
brawler May 15th 2010 8:47PM
The quests were at one point available on mmo-champions front page (im not willing to find it) and in his database. Since the NDA C&D kicked in, its likely they are no longer there.
brawler May 15th 2010 8:58PM
Found it:
http://www.mmo-champion.com/news-2/cataclysm-prologue-gnomeregan-and-the-echo-isles/msg2199420/#msg2199420
Scroll to Twilight's Cult
Heeden May 15th 2010 8:57PM
I've read the comics and they're really pretty good, definitely made me warm to Wrynn and they're certainly entertaining enough to warrant the flexing of WoW's malleable lore.
Unexpected EOF May 15th 2010 9:00PM
Gonna go ahead right here and say that Me'dan is a goddamn Mary Sue of the worst order.
Iirdan May 15th 2010 9:55PM
If he and Rhonin get into a fight... black hole? Annihilation? We should try it out and hopefully kill both in the process.