Know Your Lore: The unfortunate tale of Lilian Voss

Every zone in the old world was touched by Deathwing's emergence, and with the changes came new lore and storylines. One of the more poignant tales of new Azeroth comes from Tirisfal Glades, where newly raised Forsaken soldiers struggle to come to terms with their fate. Before the fall of the Lich King, every "newborn" Forsaken was raised from former members of the Scourge that had broken free from the control of the Lich King.
However, after the fall of the Lich King, the Forsaken were left without a way to create new Forsaken. Having lost countless Forsaken soldiers in the Northrend war, Sylvanas Windrunner sought out the val'kyr, former servants of the Lich King. The val'kyr had a very special talent -- they could raise the dead to life. Thus, Sylvanas had a way to create new Forsaken soldiers out of any corpses that happened to be handy.
The only drawback to this process was that one never knew how the awakened corpses would react. While some eagerly joined the ranks of the Forsaken, others were far too tied to their former lives to accept their fate. One of these newly minted undead was a woman named Lilian Voss, whose former life was unique to say the least. Lilian was a member of the Scarlet Crusade.

In the guise of Dathrohan, Balnazzar quietly worked to warp and twist the minds of those under his command, tricking Renault Mograine into killing his own father and thus paving the way for Balnazzar's ascension to power. Once Highlord Mograine was dead, "Dathrohan" prompted the formation of the Scarlet Crusade, an organization dedicated to the eradication of the undead.
But why was Balnazzar so obsessed with eliminating the undead? There were a couple of reasons behind this. The Lich King originally formed the Scourge under the orders of the Burning Legion. When Arthas came into the picture and began his service to the Lich King in earnest, he told Balnazzar and his two brothers, Detheroc and Varimathras, in no uncertain terms that the Lich King would no longer be following the orders of the Burning Legion, and he attempted to have the dreadlords killed.

Balnazzar "died" but came back -- his hatred for both Arthas and his infernal scourge, and the Banshee Queen that made a fool of him burning bright and hot. And so he organized the events that brought together the Scarlet Crusade. After all, the humans were easily manipulated, and whether they killed Scourge or Forsaken, it mattered little; his enemies would be taken care of either way. And so the Scarlet Crusade continued its campaign of terror, mindlessly killing both living and dead, any that happened to cross its path in the upper reaches of the Plaguelands.
To the Scarlet Crusade, anyone and everyone who wasn't a member of the cause was a potential carrier of the plague or undead in disguise. After all, nobody in their right mind would idly wander through the plaguelands unless they were somehow in league with the Scourge. Balnazzar's slow and deliberate brainwashing of the group had its intended affect, and the Scarlet Crusade unknowingly followed the dreadlord's plans. They were fighting for the noblest of causes, and as far as they were concerned, the end result completely justified the means of getting that result, even if innocent blood was shed along the way.
But the Scarlet Crusade's reign could only last so long, and over the course of the Northrend wars, leadership within the Scarlet Crusade crumbled. Balnazzar was revealed, as was Mal'Ganis, and the senior leadership of the organization was slowly eliminated. With the Lich King's defeat, the Scarlet Crusade had nowhere to go, and many soldiers of the organization fell in the ensuing battle with the Forsaken -- including a young woman named Lilian Voss.

Faced with her own horrifying reflection, Lilian fled, unwilling to accept or understand what had become of her. She sought out her father, a high priest of the Scarlet Crusade named Benedictus Voss. If no one else would help her, surely her father would know what to do. But before she could find her father, Lilian was captured by a group of Scarlet Crusade nearby. Though she told them who she was, the soldiers had no idea what to do with the young woman and kept her locked away while news of her fate was sent to the high priest.
High Priest Voss knew exactly what to do when confronted with news of his undead daughter. He ordered her immediate execution. Needless to say, the news did not go over well with Lilian, and in an astonishing display of power, she burst into violet flame, leapt through the bars of the cage that held her and incinerated her captor.
Something in Lilian Voss snapped. Scourge she may not be, but a lethal killing machine -- well, it was what she was raised to be. Her father's betrayal affected her deeply, and at once the innate callousness of the Scarlet Crusade was brought to light. Confronted with the realization that she would find no comfort in the arms of her father, Lilian chose instead to continue down the path her father had pushed her down since she was a child: murder. Murder without consideration or care for those who fell beneath the onslaught of violet fire.Scarlet Lieutenant Gebler says: The time has come, my little captive ... word has come back from your father.
Lilian Voss says: Gebler, you came! What did he say?
Scarlet Lieutenant Gebler says: High Priest Voss denounces you as a daughter. He's ordered that you be executed immediately.
Lilian Voss says: What? NO! This can't be! Gebler, you know me ... we were friends once!
Scarlet Lieutenant Gebler says: The High Priest sends his regrets. He had hoped that one day you would be a powerful weapon against our enemies.
Scarlet Lieutenant Gebler says: Unfortunately, you were too dangerous in life, and you're far too dangerous in undeath. I will enjoy killing you, you Scourged witch ...
Lilian Voss says: Gebler, father, why would you ...
Gelber attempts to kill Lilian, but she leaps through the bars, killing him.
Lilian Voss says: The world of the living may have turned its back on me, but I'm no damned Scourge.

All across Tirisfal Glades, the alert was raised by the Scarlet Crusade: The High Priest's daughter was a menace that needed to be destroyed, quickly. But Lilian had been trained by the very people she now killed. She knew their methods of fighting. Between her knowledge, her rage, and the mysterious fire that engulfed both her and her enemies, she left a trail of crimson-clad bodies wherever she traveled. It seemed there would be no reasoning with or stopping her.An Urgent Message to all Scarlet Officers and Enlistees:
The Scourge agent known as Lilian Voss has escaped from her captivity at the Scarlet Palisade. She is to be considered highly dangerous, and should be killed on sight. She has already slain 15 of our men. None were left wounded.
Do NOT try to apprehend her. Doing so will likely result in death. She is an enemy to the Crusade and must be crushed immediately.
The crusader who returns her head to the High Priest will be rewarded with 1,000 gold. Refer any questions to your commanding officer.
Having come to the inevitable conclusion that there was no going back, Lilian approached High Executor Derrington at the Bulwark in Tirisfal. While she didn't swear fealty to the Forsaken, she was quick to swear her enmity against the Scarlet Crusade. The High Executor appreciated her odd eagerness for bloodshed and sent her to take care of one of the few remaining Scarlet outposts to the north. A trail of violet-flamed bodies followed in her wake as she relentlessly continued to eradicate those who betrayed her.

As Lilian made her way to the tower, mechanically ripping apart any Scarlet who stood in her way, her mind was set on one thing, and one alone: Lilian wished to see her father and say hello.My name is Lilian Voss. Before I died, I was a member of the Scarlet Crusade. My father, High Priest Voss, raised me to be a weapon against the plagued. I studied stealth, sorcery, martial arts, anything to make myself stronger. I gave up my childhood for him.
Then, as fate would have it, I died and returned as... this. My father instantly forgot me and, when I returned, ordered me executed.
Come. We will speak with him now, in his tower to the northwest.
Lilian Voss embraced her father one final time -- around the neck. Scaling the walls of his tower, she strangled the life from the man, then threw his corpse to the ground with nary a word. While her brutal and unusual attacks caused other Scarlet Crusaders to burst into flame, she curiously avoided doing so with her father, instead letting him feel the life being squeezed from him by his loving daughter's cold, dead hands. And after it was over, Lilian stepped from the tower and vanished.Lilian Voss says: Father!
High Priest Benedictus Voss says: Lilian ... you're ... it's so nice to see you well.
Lilian Voss says: Shut up.
Lilian jumps on the Scarlet Bodyguard and Captain Melrache, killing them instantly.
Lilian Voss says: You raised me to be a killer. How am I doing, daddy?
High Priest Benedictus Voss says: I, ah ...
Lilian Voss says: But wait ... I remember now. You taught me to only kill the undead. So you do want me to kill myself, daddy?
High Priest Benedictus Voss says: Lilian, I ...
Lilian Voss says: Then again, why kill myself ... when I can kill YOU instead!
Nobody has seen Lilian Voss since that day. Her strange powers, the violet flames that engulfed her body and consumed those she fought have never been seen in a Forsaken before. Was it her unusual heritage, her upbringing in the Scarlet Crusade that brought it about? Was it Lilian's twisted version of the holy fire the Crusaders used in their fight against the undead? Nobody really knows. Will we ever see her again? It's possible -- her unique talents make her just the type of weapon the Forsaken would like to have in their control.
Some speculate that Lilian Voss would be an ideal person to lead the Forsaken, should something happen to Sylvanas Windrunner. But what they fail to realize is that Lilian would never fully ally herself with the Forsaken; to her, she is outside of life, outside of death, and utterly alone. Lilian isn't quite sane; her steadfast pursuit of the Scarlet Crusade borders on insanity, and her life in undeath is dedicated to other, more pressing tasks.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Noah Jan 2nd 2011 3:10PM
Wow. That's pretty freaky. Sylvanas better watch her back, I have a feeling she may have a second shadow now, just waiting for her to slip up or show a sign of weakness. Who knows? Maybe Lillian will be the end of the Banshee Queen. Two things are for certain, one is that I'd like to see more of this character in the future. Second is I'm keeping my toons on high alert when they're in the plaguelands.
For the Horde!
ElrithCC Jan 2nd 2011 3:16PM
I love this expansion so much. Seeing the story lines and zones I developed such a love for from 2004, being revisited and having new life breathed into them is a dream come true. I hope for years to come while we get new worlds to explore that they continue to revisit the old world, along with Outland and Northrend.
Tri Jan 3rd 2011 10:18AM
This SO MUCH!
Angrycelt Jan 2nd 2011 3:16PM
Thanks, I'd wondered who she was when I was making up new characters to see all the new starting zone stuff.
Come on Lillian. Sylvanas is the one who ordered you raised... go do what needs to be done. Off the banshee queen and put a human back on the Lordaeron throne. You know, I might even accept that transition of power.
N-train Jan 2nd 2011 4:29PM
I disagree with your last point, as I've yet to see a reasonable argument to convince me that Voss would kill, dethrone, or replace Sylvanas, as I think people seem to be imposing more depth upon this character than she actually has because she's badass.
Firstly, Anne pointed out that Voss doesn't really consider herself Forsaken, she holds no ties to the Forsaken or undead, and therefore has no real reason to involve herself with their affairs. Her business is the Scarlet Crusade, it seems she really could care less about anything else.
Secondly, I didn't see any real rage or hatred focused on the Forsaken or on Sylvanas. It's not like she's running around purple-fire-smashing Brill or the Bulwark. Sure, its reasonable for her to be mad at Sylvanas for raising her, but she's not exactly a reasonable person. If anything, the Forsaken accepted her for who she was, they embraced her and attempted to support her, unlike her living allies, who put a price on her head.
Thirdly, even if she did attempt and manage to kill Sylvanas, I see no reason why she would attempt to restore a human to the throne, it simply doesn't make any sense. The Forsaken, even those who didn't necessarily support Sylvanas, aren't going to sit there and chill while a non-Forsaken takes control of their lands. A Forsaken leader has to have the support of his/her subjects, its not a "bow down to the new King" thing necessarily. Voss also has absolutely no reason to trust humans anymore than she trusts anyone else.
If you ask me, her future lies much more with the shiny new undead-Scarlett Crusade than with the Forsaken.
Artificial Jan 2nd 2011 5:58PM
"Sure, its reasonable for her to be mad at Sylvanas for raising her..."
Not really. Everyone has a choice, and their free will is respected. If anyone doesn't want to be undead, they're free to refuse the offer and drop dead again on the spot. Indeed, as I recall from the starting zone watching the Val'kyr doing their business, most of the attempts end in precisely that fashion. Anyone who decided to live on as undead rather than refuse the offer and remain dead has no one to be mad at but themselves. Being mad at Sylvanas for giving you a choice no one else would is not reasonable by any means.
Angrycelt Jan 2nd 2011 6:06PM
I just meant that Sylvanas is a loose cannon, and will need to be either corralled (which would destroy the appeal and authority of her character) or replaced. I figure an extremely angry undead human with unique powers might be the one to remove her. And the human I was talking about was Lilian herself. Guess I should've said ex-human.
What can I say, I'm not a Forsaken fan, and anything that can knock them down a few pegs after their explosion of power and influence is a good thing to me. Maybe some fresh blood, even if its slowly clotting in their veins, would be a good thing for them.
Twill Jan 3rd 2011 3:54AM
N-Train, I fully agree with you. HOWEVER-- What the OP means by "put a human in control" is that Lillian was a human before death, while Sylvanas was a High Elf.
Confusing, but a necessary fact to consider in the OPs post.
Bluegrass Geek Jan 3rd 2011 8:05AM
"Everyone has a choice, and their free will is respected."
Except that Lillian apparently didn't understand the choice. She agreed to be brought back to life, not realizing it would be "life" as a Forsaken. In that light, it would make sense for her to be angry with Sylvanas for "tricking" her into becoming what she hated.
Moses Jan 2nd 2011 3:28PM
Great read. Here story is so unique and twisted, I can't wait to see if Blizzard furthers her lore. A part of me wonders if she's a precursor to a new class in a future expansion? Violet flames intrigue me very much.
Gravebond Jan 2nd 2011 3:30PM
I have a feeling her powers are something to do with the way in which she was brought back by the valky'r. Nobody knows the reason why the valky'r have agreed to ally themselves with sylvanas. What did she offer them for their services? Do they still burn a torch for the lich king? And what happens when they raise the dead, are they simply forsaken? or are they different.....
Artificial Jan 2nd 2011 5:45PM
"And what happens when they raise the dead, are they simply forsaken? or are they different....."
They're simply Forsaken. Every new Forsaken character created since patch 4.0.1 is of the type raised by them. Seriously, just set aside an hour sometime and play through the undead intro quests. Well worth the time, and a good story.
Murdertime Jan 2nd 2011 3:29PM
While Lillian Voss is nowhere to be found, in Western Plaguelands there's a young forsaken lady who looks exactly like her with a different name, the same blue glowing eyes and a nifty black uniform, surrounded by SC corpses smouldering purple flame. So it seems she has adopted a cunning disguise.
My real point of interest in what the hell class is she meant to be anyway? I want to murder people with purple flame and jedi mind powers and find myself stymied in this respect.
RobertS Jan 2nd 2011 3:48PM
If I remember correctly from levelling through there a month ago, that person is not Lillian Voss...but it is someone familiar. If there were a spoiler tag on here, I'd even post who it is, but the name is mentioned in this article.
Pyromelter Jan 2nd 2011 8:52PM
Can someone post the name? I don't recall seeing that person. (Put a spoiler warning on it if you want.)
Lokanaya Jan 2nd 2011 9:36PM
I think her class would be "Tribute to Jack from Mass Effect 2."
Come on, super-mega-ultra powerful, made powerful as a kid, seeking revenge, not quite right in the head.... What else could she be? :P
Zaber Guard Jan 2nd 2011 10:35PM
Anyone remember the Raven Priests from Northrend? I suspect that some of Mal'Ganis's finaglin with the Crusade that gave them these new powers has to do with the purple flame... if she is to be a class, I'd guess something with demonic magic, so Warlock perhaps?
razion Jan 2nd 2011 11:16PM
This to me just seems like Shadow Priest magic--more specifically the new Shadowfrost kind we got in Cataclysm. Except Lilian Voss here can use it in a much more deliciously flexible manner.
Guy Jan 3rd 2011 3:10AM
I'm pretty sure she's a (at least partial) tribute to Liliana Vess (http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=205961). Their stories are different, but the name is unmistakable, and the powers are similar (in that they're both "evil".)
Alchemistmerlin Jan 2nd 2011 3:30PM
Usually I don't agree with the Crusade's doings but "It's Undead, no longer the life it remembers being, kill it."
Is a policy I can get behind.
Down with the Forsaken, Redeath to the Dark Lady.
-Urdunai, Tauren Shaman