Know Your Lore: Nathanos Marris, pg 2

As for the Forsaken, although Nathanos would have been an excellent, logical choice to train the new legion of Forsaken hunters were he still alive (and undead), they aren't without a teacher. Sylvanas Windrunner was, after all, the Ranger General of Silvermoon -- and after she regained her body she became the first dark ranger. According to the RPG books, dark rangers aren't quite like the hunters and rangers we know in WoW -- rangers themselves are highly attuned with nature, and death severs that connection, so the dark rangers turn to shadow magic rather than the natural magic of the wild in order to accomplish what they used to do.

So we have a few working theories about the forsaken hunters -- Nathanos may have trained a few individuals during his time as Champion of the Banshee Queen, or perhaps the dark rangers have started taking non-elven undead under their wings. There's also a third, much more grim possibility, and it lies with another organization that has roots in the former kingdom of Lordaeron -- the Scarlet Crusade.

The three dreadlords worked with Sylvanas and helped her regain her body and attempt her revenge on Arthas -- but what they did not expect was that Sylvanas would then turn on them. She persuaded Varimathras to join her side, had him kill Detheroc as a show of his allegiance, and then attacked Balnazzar's base, where Varimathras "killed" Balnazzar when he would not join sides with the Forsaken. Balnazzar escaped, but he swore his vengeance. When the Scarlet Crusade invaded Stratholme, he possessed their leader in order to enact that vengeance.
It didn't take much to push the overly zealous members of the Silver Hand to form the Scarlet Crusade -- an organization devoted to wiping out the undead. And it took even less pushing to cause the organization, formed under what was though to be a noble cause, into performing unspeakable acts in the name of "justice." The Scarlet Crusade turned from an organization devoted to destroying the undead, to an organization that killed anyone and anything on sight -- after all, if a lone human were wandering the forests of the Plaguelands, it could be and should be assumed he was in actuality an undead, just freshly raised.

Over the course of World of Warcraft, the Scarlet Crusade has been finding themselves slowly losing their war, and by the time Cataclysm comes into play, the Scarlet Crusade is a shell of its former self. Few members remain, and those that do remain are quickly dying out. The Forsaken may have taken this opportunity to raise several of these dead former Scarlet Crusade hunters and used them to train hunters of their own. A grim fate for those once fervently seeking to eliminate all undead -- to become the very thing you spent your life trying to destroy. But as we've seen from many of the spoilers surrounding Cataclysm -- it's a grim expansion.
As for the human race, and their sudden interest in the hunter class -- one thing to keep in mind with the humans of Stormwind is that they've had a fairly shaky history as of late. The kingdom of Stormwind was utterly destroyed, and then rebuilt -- it could very well be that there simply was greater need of other tasks than hunting. Or, given the dissolution of the Scarlet Crusade, it could be that some former members have left the ranks and joined the Alliance whole-hearted, and agreed to teach others in the ways of the hunter as a sort of penance for the atrocities they committed while serving the Scarlet Crusade.

Regardless, the hunter class is relatively easy for roleplayers and storytellers to justify if needed -- the class choice isn't quite as far of a stretch as previously thought, unlike other race and class combinations that have left people mystified. Combinations like the noble tauren, and their sudden interest in paladins and priests. Next week, we'll take a look at the "holy cows" and how they fit, along with a dive into tauren history -- or what exists of it.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
mneill Aug 8th 2010 8:09PM
Oh, so quick! Bet you never even read it.
MAttsheppard1 Aug 8th 2010 8:12PM
i thought you said you would be covering Yogg-Saron this week? or was it last week? haha, nice read, i enjoyed it
Bernie Roscoe Aug 8th 2010 8:20PM
We are graced with the writing prowess of TWO excellent Know Your Lore writers, Anne Stickney and Mathew Rossi.
They tend to focus on different subjects and write in series, Rossi has been covering the Titans and Old Gods of late. I too await the Yogg-Saron article with eager anticipation!
jcfdude Aug 8th 2010 8:12PM
Currently i can't play wow till i get a new computer. So all i can do is depress myself about what i can't play.
Celldweller Aug 8th 2010 9:47PM
Just look at it as a nice break from the game so you won't be burned out come expansion.
Zaros Aug 8th 2010 11:46PM
Funny how you wrote that comment without a computer.
Blayze Aug 9th 2010 1:11AM
Hi Zaros, I'm using my phone for this.
Zyxt Aug 9th 2010 1:16AM
Jcfdude said he couldn't play WoW until he got a new computer. That doesn't mean he doesn't have a computer.
ziis Aug 8th 2010 8:30PM
i think the story of nathanors marris should be put in the hunter manga
epicboyz Aug 8th 2010 8:56PM
^^ THIS ^^
Please dont let the hunter class manga suck, blizz!
Samutz Aug 8th 2010 9:55PM
^ Read as: Keep Knaak away from it.
WaterRouge Aug 8th 2010 11:02PM
Bought and read the Death Knight Manga and was very glad I had. I could have bought the Mage one as well but then I remembered who the author was. Best 11$ I've ever saved (and spent in the same day).
Crimson Aug 9th 2010 9:33AM
I can picture the mange now:
*Party*: Damnit Nathanos! Put your Blighthounds on passive!
*Nathanos*: How do I do that?
*Party*: Omg Nathanos stop pulling aggro from the tank with distracting shot!
*Nathanos*: But guys! Distracting shot makes them turn towards me so I can use Killshot!
*Party*: /facepalm
Everybody has to start somewhere ;)
MusedMoose Aug 8th 2010 8:34PM
Excellent article. I love the hunter class, and I'm glad to see it getting an influx of new races come Cataclysm. I hadn't thought about the lore behind this much, but you put forth some great information, very interesting stuff.
Now, what will be interesting to see is if the Scarlet Crusaders Leopold and Loksey show up as hunter trainers... and for what side.
Socialcockroach Aug 8th 2010 8:39PM
Personally, I have never had a hard time justifying undead hunters. For one, suppose a person was an exception hunter in life. If this person were brought back and given his free will (like all forsaken), it wouldn't be that hard to assume that he would have an affinity for animals. Some creatures might find his smell a little... discouraging... but I think that if this hunter were to routinely feed a creature and protect it, the animal would probably become used to the smell. And if that doesn't work, the undead hunter in question could always let a wolf or bear gnaw on his shin-bones for a while.
dracoola4u2001 Aug 9th 2010 5:50AM
Well my dog has a real passion for anything that smells bad... so I wouldn't see the "smell" as a show-stopper.
loop_not_defined Aug 9th 2010 9:44AM
I'm pretty sure the majority of class-combos we're getting with Cataclysm were previously restricted due to gameplay decisions, not lore decisions. For instance, Blood Elf Warriors were available at one point during the BC Beta (I played as one at the first Blizzcon), but were removed sometime after - Blizzard explained that they had to both A) keep a reign on the number of available race/class combos and B) make interesting class choices available. If I remember right, I think the class decisions came down to cutting one of the following: Warrior, Hunter, Rogue. The right decision seems pretty obvious.
I find too many people see race/class combos as what is POSSIBLE, as if classes have some highly exclusive list of requirements an entire race must meet before being "allowed in the club". Think of existing race/class combos in the following way: you can play as whatever classes a specific race has a strong interest in. It's not that Gnome Priests are *impossible*, it's just that Gnomes don't (or rather, didn't) have a very strong interest in pursuing such a career.
Same goes with Human Hunters.....trying to tell me that a Human cannot pick up a bow and train a dog because they don't have the proper ID and registration is flat-out stupid. Undead Hunters are only a bit more of a stretch, but there's plenty of diseased/corrupted-but-not-undead animals for them to pick from. I think it's safe to assume that allowing them to train all animals is a necessary gameplay decision, which is the kind of decision Blizzard has to make all the time.
Armill3 Aug 9th 2010 10:49AM
Dogs *love* bones.
Brett Porter Aug 9th 2010 4:37PM
Plus, there are plenty of blighted or "undead" animals running around the 1-20 Forsaken areas. I just tamed the undead bear you see in the picture at the top since I lost the fox prior to the recent pet reset.
Gotta say, he looks pretty awesome!
zubbiefish Aug 8th 2010 8:43PM
Nathanos Marris is absent in Cata? That's no good, no good at all. I've never been a huge lore buff but that guy is one of the few NPCs around that realy had me wanting more story. I only ever encountered him as Horde so I had no clue about the Alliance quest, that adds to my fascination. I hope he turns up again one day. That's a story I'd be interested in.
Unrelated note: The guys who modeled the "new" Sylvanas did a bang up job on her navel. Just saying.