Know Your Lore: Sylvanas Windrunner, part 2, page 2

King Genn Greymane tried to pull together his kingdom, but the place was in tatters. Not only were there reports of Forsaken activity, but the worgen curse was ripping through his people and nobody, not even himself, was safe from its effects. In addition, Gilnean nobility chafed under his rule, most notably Lord Vincent Godfrey. After Godfrey discovered that Greymane had succumbed to the worgen curse, he turned on his king, kidnapping him and holding him for ransom. Once Greymane was rescued, Godfrey leapt from the cliffs to his death, because he preferred death to having a worgen as his king.
This played into Sylvanas' hands quite nicely. Intelligence reports brought word of Godfrey to her, and she ordered his body found, to be raised by val'kyr as one of the Forsaken. Lord Godfrey was intended to be an ally that would provide useful intelligence in regards to Gilneas and those still in power -- including Lord Darius Crowley, who was the largest obstacle standing in Sylvanas' way.
For the Horde, of course. Though Sylvanas is quick to state that all of her actions are in the name of the Horde, her comments when not under the scrutiny of any orcs assigned to watch her tell a different story entirely. Since the Wrathgate, use of the Forsaken blight was forbidden, but Sylvanas continued to use it at every opportunity. Is the blight that useful of a tool, or are Sylvanas and the Forsaken planning another coup -- not of the Undercity, but of the Horde itself?Sylvanas Windrunner says: Rise, Lord Vincent Godfrey. Be reborn as an instrument of my vengeance!
Arthura rises in the air and proceeds to reanimate Lord Godfrey, Baron Ashbury and Lord Walden.
Lord Godfrey says: I live again...
Sylvanas Windrunner says: You live to serve me, Godfrey. Together we will crush the worgen uprising and retake Gilneas for the Forsaken.
High Warlord Cromush says: For the Horde ...
Sylvanas Windrunner says: Yes, of course ...
In Silverpine, Lord Godfrey and his men began their work for Sylvanas by wiping out Pyrewood Village and the worgen inhabitants of the area. But the worgen of Gilneas, led by Darius Crowley, weren't without their own allies. Crowley managed to forge an alliance with Ivar Bloodfang, the leader of the Bloodfang worgen. Together, the two groups continued to create havoc and destroy Sylvanas' forces. In short time, the banshee queen found herself in danger of losing not only the war in Gilneas but possibly Silverpine as well. And so she hatched a plan for victory, with Lord Godfrey's help.

The Horde had claimed Gilneas, and victory was Sylvanas' at last. The victory was to be short-lived. Suddenly, Lord Godfrey pulled out a gun, shot Sylvanas at point blank range, and the Banshee Queen of the Forsaken fell to the ground, dead. But the val'kyr weren't about to let that stand.
This is potentially the most terrifying moment of Cataclysm. Why? Because the implications of what exactly occurred haven't been defined. What we do know is this: Sylvanas made some sort of pact with the val'kyr. The details of that pact, the terms and conditions are completely unknown. But that pact contained something that was powerful enough that the val'kyr in Sylvanas' service would kill themselves in order to save her life.High Warlord Cromush says: Fix her... FIX HER!
Agatha says: We are bound to her, sisters...
Arthura says: It will destroy us, sister...
Daschla says: It is our sacred duty. The pact was sealed, the bargain made...
Arthura says: Then let it be done.
The group of val'kyr resurrects Sylvanas, sacrificing themselves in the process.
Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: I saw... only darkness.
Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: And as I drifted towards nothingness, a brilliant light appeared, then another, and another... My dear val'kyr.
Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: I know now - beyond a shadow of a doubt - that the val'kyr are our future.
Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: We will never stop fighting for Lordaeron. Never...

Alternatively, is the woman who stood up, looked around, and proudly proclaimed that the val'kyr are the future -- is that Sylvanas Windrunner? Or are we dealing with someone, something else entirely now? The val'kyr were able to resurrect thousands of dead soldiers with no consequence to them at all -- why did they have to die to bring Sylvanas back? Is it because she's already Forsaken, or is it because they weren't dying at all -- they were simply taking over Sylvanas' corpse?
Sylvanas Windrunner has always shown herself to be a woman of single-minded determination -- once she had her eyes set on something, she would stop at nothing until she obtained whatever it was she was after. In life, it was the defense of Silvermoon and the Sunwell -- and she was close to succeeding until her death at Arthas' hands. After her death, once Arthas' hold over her began to slip, it was to kill Arthas and make him suffer for every ounce of torment he'd put her through. When Arthas escaped to Northrend, Sylvanas bided her time with her newfound people, the Forsaken, waiting for the opportunity to strike.

The Horde may have forbidden the use of the Forsaken blight, but this made little to no difference to Sylvanas, who continued to use the blight at every opportunity when it looked as though it would give her the upper hand. She claimed to work for the Horde, but casual comments dropped here and there lead to the conclusion that Sylvanas isn't really working for the Horde -- she's working for herself and her people, and woe betide anyone who happens to be standing in her way.
She succeeded in snatching Gilneas from the worgen for now, and paid her life -- or unlife, such as it is -- for it. She was brought back by the val'kyr -- but at what cost? What does the banshee queen owe the val'kyr now, and when will we see the results of the undefined pact with the former servants of the Lich King?
Speaking of the Lich King, Garrosh asked a very important question -- what is the difference between Sylvanas and the Lich King, now? When we look at Arthas, he was a young man driven by one thing -- total eradication of the Scourge. Instead, he ended up becoming a kingpin in their forces, manipulated by the Lich King into serving him eternally, entwined as one being. With Sylvanas, she spent her life devoted to the defense of her people, and in the end, died trying to eradicate the Scourge that threatened the Sunwell.
After her death, she was raised as a servant of the Lich King. She managed to break free of that grasp, becoming her own entity, but her fate was perilously close to the one that Arthas suffered. In Northrend, the Lich King raised the undead as servants to his cause -- total eradication of life on Azeroth. Now, it seems as though Sylvanas is doing exactly the same thing. Perhaps the most chilling comparison can be found in the cinematic of Arthas' death:
"I see .. only darkness before me."
Sound familiar? It's exactly what Sylvanas said after her resurrection. The parallel to Arthas is made blatantly clear -- leading us to believe that there really is very little preventing Sylvanas from stepping up as a Lich Queen of sorts. For a time -- particularly during her attempts to get the blood elves included as members of the Horde -- it seemed as though Sylvanas was perhaps reaching back to her living roots in an attempt to steady herself, but those connections have all but slipped away in Cataclysm.
As for the answer to Garrosh's question ...
From tortured leader to triumphant overlord, in Cataclysm, Sylvanas has stepped up her role as leader of the Forsaken in a major way. But her plans beyond expanding Forsaken borders and boosting the population of the formerly living residents of Lordaeron are for now unclear. Will Sylvanas ultimately bow to the might of the Horde and take her place as a valuable ally, or will her continued use of the Forsaken blight and her odd alliance with the val'kyr prove to be her downfall? Hopefully we'll see some of these questions addressed with future Cataclysm content.Lady Sylvanas Windrunner says: Isn't it obvious, Warchief? I serve the Horde.
Sylvanas mockingly salutes Garrosh.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Will Shankle Dec 19th 2010 8:29PM
Next expansion: WRATH OF THE LICH QUEEN!
CDave Dec 19th 2010 8:54PM
The most dangerous thing on all of Azeroth: Undead PMS *shudder*
martialoffrance Dec 19th 2010 9:04PM
its fun to see all you scrub casuals argue and post thoughts because none of your scrub thoughts or comments are decent. You morons do;t even know the lore lol your all just expansion pack world of warcraft only players. pathetic. losers
SR Dec 19th 2010 9:10PM
And you.... Whatevers don't even know how to speak proper English. Lrn2trollharderplox.
Anyways, you can't have a menstrual cycle if you're off the cycle of life. :D
Fletcher Dec 19th 2010 9:17PM
Fail troll is fail. Remember, folks, don't feed it.
devilsei Dec 19th 2010 10:20PM
Aww, but Fletcher! Its so cute to give it a biscuit, then listen to its squealing, shrill little squeaky voice call throw out "your mom"s!
Helston Dec 20th 2010 12:33AM
NEW RACE: Undead Undead.
A group of renegade undead have managed to wrest freedom from the Forsaken, and now seek to reclaim the re-plaguedlands as their own.
RedMosquito Dec 20th 2010 2:54PM
God, I HATE Sylvanas. Reading this article strongly reinforced that in me. When Wrath of the Lich Queen comes out, I'm first in line to kill her.
(Although, personally, instead of Lich, I would use another word, that happens to rhyme with it. Garrosh would agree.)
brian Dec 19th 2010 8:24PM
This is a very good plot because they could go pretty much any direction with it. Sylvanas has always been a very hot topic character (no pun intended), and the same goes for the Forsaken as a whole. Where they go with them will majorly impact the direction of Azeroth as a whole.
I'm just wondering how they can go anywhere very interesting without upsetting the current faction and racial balance that the game depends on. The Forsaken can't break away from the Horde, because what would all the players with Forsaken characters do? That doesn't leave too much wiggle room, which is at odds with the open-ended plot.
Straz Dec 19th 2010 8:55PM
A lot of thought was put into this scenario. There are numerous possibilities for this storyline to take. Does Sylvanas defect? Is she possessed? Does Garrosh hotheadedly strike first? Does Sylvanas see the error in her ways? Does the darkness that Sylvanas saw haunt her enough for her to take her own life?
Personally I hope for a storyline fleshed out with the reemergence of her lost sister Alleria. The dynamic of Sylvanas' possible love/hate towards her living sisters, Alleria's single-minded hatred of Orcs, and Garrosh's dislike of pretty much everybody that doesn't serve his interests would make an interesting dynamic. It's worth mentioning that Alleria's return would more than likely mean Turalyon was with her.
Cephas Dec 20th 2010 2:46AM
Certainly the Forsaken players can't leave the Horde, but Sylvanas certainly can. I would be very unsurprised to see Sylvanas as a boss somewhere.
Eberron Dec 20th 2010 4:08AM
Well, they need to establish her as going even further and then ultimately being discovered.
A friend rightly pointed out that the Forsaken are extremely, even fanatically, loyal to Sylvanas. They need to do something so terrible that those with a conscience would have to defect.
One real possibility is Lillian Voss if she's properly developed as a character. Her background is such that even if she does come to accept the Forsaken's claim to Lordaeron that she'd fight the forced subjugation of another free being's mind (Koltira) to be an act of war upon all sentient undead.
Regardless, I think they need to do a strong 180 degrees on Sylvanas or she's going to end up a raid boss somewhere as well as the Forsaken will have a new leader.
Tirrimas Dec 20th 2010 11:33AM
@Eberron:
I'm already having a crisis of conscience concerning my Forsaken mage. The way I've always thought of her is as a nervous, self-conscious...well, NERD. Like Jaina, but without the good looks, connections and confidence. What is she gonna do with this new direction her Queen's taking?
Like others, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see Sylvanas as a raid boss, and the Forsaken with a new leader. Koltira, perhaps?
furrama Dec 20th 2010 4:38PM
What if the Forsaken under Sylvanas did leave the Horde. Those with Forsaken players might have to come under a new leader and a new faction within the Horde. No longer Forsaken, but something else, and no longer under that banner.
This way story mechanics open up in ways that you couldn't have had before.
David Dec 19th 2010 8:31PM
wow this was probably my most favorite KYL of all time!
i wanna be a valkyr! u could start out as a vrykul in your early levels and once u reach a certain point in ur questing you could ascend to status of the valkyr by the lich king (a phased past-event thing like the DKs starting area) and eventually be recruited by sylvanas or somthing!
ok i know it will never happen but i can dream cant i?!
epicboyz Dec 20th 2010 3:06AM
Well many ppl desire the next hero class to be a healing class... the Valkyr could be a very good option. Could even keep the current models and have the colour represent the factions, white for alliance and dark for horde. For ease of lore the character can start at lvl 80 right after the fall of Arthas and decide to join Sylvanas or the alliance equivalent. Also since they are already lvl 80... they can use their wings to fly at no cost to the player much like the deathcharger was for dks. These r just a few ideas i cooked up after reading this comment at 3am... >_
Kalistasis Dec 19th 2010 8:33PM
Wow, that was a great article. The forsaken story line has always intrigued me, but now it's stepped up a couple of gears. I really can't wait to find out more.
/salute
For Lordaeron!
Alanid Dec 19th 2010 8:34PM
To paraphrase another popular Blizzard Character - "At this point, I'm pretty much the Queen B*tch of Azeroth"
wllmsgame Dec 19th 2010 8:35PM
I think it's because she was undead to begin with, that's why it destroyed the three Valkyr.
Think about it, we only see Valkyr raising people who have just recently died, the first death... my brightest example, your roflstomp target and mine, Ingvar the Plunderer.
The Valkyr was there the minute you killed Ingvar, and brought him back to life, if bringing an already dead Vykrul back to life doesn't kill you, why didn't she just keep resurrecting Ingvar?
"He failed again" you might say, true... but he's already damned, and nothing in the Valkyr's speach leads you to believe that if he died the second time hes done for, in fact she says "Arise, and carry out the master's will!" if rezing people doesn't affect them at all, why didn't he just keep "arising" until the five are dead?
You might go to the Death Knight Starting zone, but there the wording kinda comes again, "It is not yet your time!" leads me to believe you are on the verge of death, but with some dark magic and your fit as a decaying fiddle can be.
And as for Sylvanas as a whole... she is doing what is best for her people, a lot of people love to quote outside books as cannon, well let me quote the newest Brady Games WoW strategy guide.
"Take up your arms, learn well, and prepare to defend not only your new homeland, but your very right to exist."
Sylvanas want's what is only best for her people, a people that if nature, the alliance, some of the horde, and heck, besides the argent crusade, EVERYTHING believes should not exist at all.
Yes she goes the path of least resistance, but everyone does that, why don't we get up in arms when:
SPOILERS!
Garrosh orders his airborne gaurd to attack the alliance navy with nary a warning, destroying them all, when all the alliance wanted was to help with the fight against the Twilight Cult. Where is the difference between that and the plague?
END SPOILERS
Also, you forgot to mention that the alliance broke the truce in Andorhall, and most of them being farmers forming a militia. I dunno but it looks like the Forsaken only blight bomb people they have to and people that piss them off.
wllmsgame Dec 19th 2010 8:42PM
One last thing I forgot to mention, for all that is in me, I hope that Sylvanas is being controlled by something, and it can be broken, not that I don't agree with rezing people who are dead, we gotta keep going somehow, unless one day a mommy and daddy forsaken get together and figure out how to have a little undead-ling that can grow up, we got a very short future to go with our very short past.
But to get back on topic, I hope she can be redeemed, so many people in wow are just thrown under the train, we need a redemption story... even the Ebon Blade aren't really 'redeemed' they just want to kill the Litch King. Now that its over, they needed a new purpose.