Aiding the Alliance: Tyrande Whisperwind and Malfurion Stormrage

Truthfully, my issues with Tyrande are not as substantial as those I had with King Varian Wrynn. Even in vanilla WoW when nearly every other faction leader sat idle, she was called front and center to cleanse Eranikus in Moonglade. She's active. She's powerful. She's faithful. She's as close to perfect as Alliance faction leaders get. There's only one problem: Malfurion Stormrage.
The second fiddle
Tyrande is powerful. Most of the faction leaders have been given an opportunity to display the raw strength they possess at one point or another, but Tyrande is one of the best. Every single time she makes a meaningful appearance in World of Warcraft, it's to go up against impossible odds and pull off something crazy. The cleansing of Eranikus was one of the most significant game events around back in classic WoW. In Well of Eternity, the patch 4.3 dungeon, Tyrande almost single-handedly routs the entire Burning Legion (minus Mannoroth himself.) Sure, she calls for help once or twice -- but seriously, this woman wades through an endless flow of demons armed with nothing but her bow, a few arrows, and a whole lot of faith. The fact that she only briefly calls for assistance when she's been locked down by a pair of nathrezim is incredible.
Nobody thinks about her role in the instance, though. The display of strength she pulls off there is immediately forgotten about. One of the reasons for that is everything she does occurs in the background. You miss what she's doing because you're busy paying attention to Varo'then and Mannoroth, not the legion of demons she's keeping off of your back. Another reason you don't think about it is because ... Malfurion Stormrage himself completely marginalizes her significance. He outright tells her to stop talking. When the NPCs dismiss someone's contributions wholesale so easily, it's difficult for players to do any different.
Malfurion's dismissal of her -- Hush, Tyrande -- sums up their entire relationship. Tyrande, a powerful and dangerous woman, is instantly backseated the moment her beloved beau shows up on the scene. Hush, Tyrande. Go have a seat. Malfurion is talking now.

The first step toward solving this problem: stop marginalizing Tyrande. She is a fantastic, compelling character. This is a woman who has led her people for over 10,000 years, and she did it without Malfurion while he was off having adventures in the Emerald Dream. She has the direct blessing of her goddess. When Tyrande calls on Elune, Elune listens. That concept by itself is terrifying. Who else in the World of Warcraft has the direct blessing of a goddess? Who can ask their deity to intervene and that deity actually does it? The Light comes close, but we sure as heck haven't seen the Light pull off the crazy stunts Tyrande has done with Elune at her side.
Give this woman some time in the spotlight. The End Time actually did a great job of showing off Tyrande's character. Sylvanas, Baine, and Jaina were all cool encounters, but absolutely none of them exemplified the essence of their character better than Tyrande. Even all alone, standing as the lone light in the darkness, she did not lose her faith. She did not lose her way. With her dying breath, she still entrusted herself to her goddess.
Now let's see her do that in a scenario where we're not stabbing her to death.

To be blunt: Tyrande needs to get away from Malfurion. They don't need to divorce or have a falling out; just keep some physical distance between them. Don't put them into play as a unit. Tyrande is a guardian of her people. Malfurion ... is not.
Malfurion has never been a member of the Alliance. If there were ever a true neutral character in Warcraft, it would be him. Not Thrall, who has spent the better part of his adult life building the Horde and furthering its goals. It's Malfurion, who has never given a damn about the Alliance or its continued existence. Heck, Malfurion doesn't even always support his own species. He often chooses a role that is not to the benefit of his people at all. He has made massive, catastrophic sacrifices for his race as a whole -- the night elves' loss of their Aspect-given immortality was caused by a decision that he alone made.
Malfurion, fittingly, is a force of nature in that way. His decisions are not meant to aid his people. They're not meant to further the Alliance. They're meant to guarantee the continued existence of the natural world, bipedal humanoids of any variety be damned. If many people die in the process, so be it. He makes a massive decision, changes the world in irreversable ways, and leaves someone else behind to pick up the pieces -- people like Fandral Staghlem and Leyara, who were crushed beneath the enormity of what Malfurion put into play. Malfurion himself has never dealt with the repercussions of his actions.
Malfurion was not there when the Alliance was formed. Malfurion was not there for the last decade or so of not-so-cold war between the factions. Hell, the night elves weren't even in the picture when the orcs and the humans were at each other's throats for decades before that. At no point in time has Malfurion Stormrage played a role in this war. When he finally returns to reality after his escapades in the Emerald Dream, does Malfurion help his people fight back against Garrosh's Horde, which is so gleefully slashing and burning the forests of Kalimdor and slaughtering the night elven people?
True neutral
Malfurion has no interest in it. He goes to Hyjal, makes friends with the exact same Horde that is culling his people, then preaches about petty differences and greater goods right to the faces of the those who have lost friends and family at the hands of orcs.
Put yourself in Leyara's shoes for a moment. Leyara's daughter is killed at the hands of orcs. She grieves. She wants to know why Malfurion won't do something about the Horde, why he won't help, why he stands idly by while they cause so much pain. Malfurion points to her daughter's murderer and says, "This cold-blooded murderer isn't that bad when you really think about it, you know? It could be worse, right? Justice is so overrated."
If Malfurion is going to continue in his unwavering neutrality, we can't have a Tyrande and Malfurion who operate as a unit. Tyrande needs to be a guardian of her people. She needs to fight back against Garrosh's aggression. Fandral Staghelm and Leyara should have never reached a point where they need to wonder why their leadership isn't acting. The fact that they decided their only recourse was to drown the world in flames should be a wakeup call. Don't blame Leyara. Don't blame the victim. Blame the orcs for the bloodshed. Blame Malfurion for letting it happen and dismissing it. The night elves cannot rely on Stormrage. They don't need to rely on him.
They have Tyrande Whisperwind.

Send Malfurion Stormrage off to Moonglade. Forget him as a part of the Alliance. He is as neutral as neutral gets, and changing that now would only serve to make him look like a blind, stupid fool. Oh, so now you want to fight the Horde? No. Get him out of Darnassus. Play him up as a force of nature who simply does not care who is at war with who as long as Azeroth itself survives.
As for Tyrande, keep her as an integral figure within the Alliance. She should never defer to Malfurion when it comes to political matters, especially in war time. Build her up as the leader of her people, not Malfurion. She has strength. She has faith. Let her wield the wrath of her goddess against those who would harm the sons and daughters of the moon. Where Malfurion looks at people like Leyara and tells them Get over it, Tyrande should look at Leyara and say I will not allow this to happen again.
With Malfurion out of the picture, Tyrande given clear leadership of her people, and Varian Wrynn recovered from his rampant alcoholism, the Alliance would have a solid foundation on which to begin rebuilding. High King Varian Wrynn and High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind as the founding members of the Alliance's new war council? Hell, yes.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Lore






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
Corath Dec 21st 2011 5:12PM
I agree completely with this article. Tyrande was such an amazing character in Warcraft III, being very much an in-your-face type of person who didn't take no for an answer. When Malfurion is there, she's just there... and that's about it.
She needs her time in the spotlight again.
Evelinda Dec 21st 2011 5:49PM
It's interesting that's how she's ended up, isn't it? Basically just arm candy for Malfurion, when back in wc3 she was more than happy to disagree with him, and flat out do things he forbade. Where did that strength go?
EaterOfBirds Dec 21st 2011 6:07PM
Hell yeah, she was a total badass in WC3 (even though the nelfs were sooo annoying as cpu opponents). Bring back old Tyrande.
AROD Dec 21st 2011 6:13PM
So excuse my noobness, but The Cows have a druid leader that was suppose to represent them in moonglade and the nelfs had the guy who will eventually become the villain (frandalf)... now the cows still have representation but the alliance does not? our representation is now a neutral leader? Come on! Nelfs created the class!!!!
When I heard that malfurion was making a comeback (my main had been a druid for the longest) I was sooo happy and then I heard that he was going to be a neutral leader... It made no sense... now we have even less representation in moonglade because all the decisions will be made by a Tauren (you got to love them!) that represents the horde and a neutral leader? My facts may be wrong, but I will log in tonight and double check the who is the druid leader in Darnassus. I hope that I am wrong...
wizlynjonstar Dec 21st 2011 6:43PM
@AROD
Why is it that just bc Hamuul is Tauren he is Horde, but Malfurion is a NE and is Neutral. My understanding is that Archdruids are highest ranking of their race. There should be a Worgen and Troll Archdruid as well. Hamuul has done as much for the Horde as Malfurion has done for the Alliance so either both are Neutral or they fall under their races faction.
Valis Dec 21st 2011 9:30PM
She does indeed. Although reading that article again...do I detect the author, having a little crush on her?
The whole 'sending Malfurion away' bit, would make it seem that way. ^_^
ElrithCC Dec 21st 2011 11:03PM
This article and those like it are just pandering.
Aktarin Dec 23rd 2011 10:11AM
I couldn't agree more with the article. However my utterly similar sense of this problem is why I finally gave up and unsubscribed. YEARS of the fans' complaints have given us 'Hush, Tyrande'. We knew this was a problem with the first night elf book Knaak published. We KNEW it was a problem. We knew it in Cataclysm Beta, and with that dog's breakfast of a short story they even had to CHANGE into being one about Tyrande and 'Mal'.. we were confirmed in our horror.
And you know what? All of our protests, our well thought out logic and our 'wtf' has given us very little. 'Mal' keeps sitting on his hands lecturing grieving people about the triviality of their loss. He stands game mechanicly neutral in Darnassus. He overshadows Tyrande, his 'wife', again and again and again, and dismisses everything about her that made her amazing once.
And the writers and developers are the ones who make this happen. They don't hear their fans in the least. I got angry enough at this to votr with my wallet. And I firmly believe that until a significant portion of us do the same in outright protest at what they've done to a story we all loved, it ain't budging.
Luci Dec 21st 2011 5:13PM
Well written! I totally agree.
Tyrande is too strong of a character in her own right to be placed continually in Malfurion's shadow. Especially in such a female-powered society as that of the night elves.
I love Malfurion, but he and Tyrande's callings are completely different and they should both be allowed to shine in their respective strengths.
ikkewow Dec 21st 2011 5:18PM
OMG You are so right. Tyrande is next to Ashzara (spelled correctly?) my favorite character in the world of warcraft. Blizzard should make her shine like Elune does: make her angry! She need to get pissed and together with Jaina and Varian crush some horde!
What I would like to see happening in MoP is a full-out assault led by these three people and show them the power Tyrande and Jaina possess!
Moonbolt! FWOOOSSH!!
STARFIRE!! FWAAARGHHHSSH!!!
OMG GIANT LUNAR STORM INC!!!! BWWWWAAOOORGHHAA!!!!!
.......
Sorry got a little carried away there, but I'm sure you got my point.
wollsmoth Dec 21st 2011 6:49PM
I laughed so hard when I read that, because I pictured Tyrande in moonkin form (I know she's not a druid, but they're the Guardians of Elune and can spam moonfire like nobody's business!)
Ianmis Dec 21st 2011 5:20PM
I never looked at the situation as a whole before and yeah that seems to make a lot of sense. It kinda seems like one of those situations where the girl is in love with the arrogance that she has mistaken for confidence. Also, now that I think about it. Malfurion seems a lot like Fandral. The only difference being that Fandral actually cared about a family and even his people, though, it seemed a bit more like a politician that believes he and only he knows what's best for his people rather than listening to his people.
Though, it would be nice if when she asked for help it sounded more like a request from one adult to another rather than the whining of a child, even though that is probably how she views herself with Elune. It's just so damn annoying to hear it over and over again.
Felix_NZ Dec 21st 2011 5:48PM
But isn't Illidan the one with the Arrogance mistaken for Confidence?
Malfurion is something else, more of a "Hollistic Anarchist", mistaken for Confidence. He cares very little for powers and politics, and even most normal relationships (Other than Tyrande). It's seems that Tyrande has a streak of this herself (as likely most of the previously-immortal NElves may do), as evidenced by her willingness to slay some of the watchers and a keeper to free Illidan, but otherwise doesn't let it trump her responsibilities to her people and her goddess. Maybe part of what draws her to Malfurion is that she recognises the necessity for such drastic actions, but as she cannot often do them herself, she admires Malfurions wild abandon, while also potentially providing a foil for him when he needs it (note their initial disagreement with working with the horde and alliance forces in WC3)
Aucald Dec 21st 2011 5:26PM
The issue I've had with Tyrande since Warcraft 3 is that her portrayal in the game seems to be pretty inconsistent. In Warcraft 3 she struck me as a headstrong person ruled by their passions, aloof and somewhat cold-hearted (not traits I would associate with a priestess of a deity that seems almost completely devoted to peace and tranquility). She recklessly kills off the wardens of Illidan's Barrow prison and releases him from imprisonment, stating that Malfurion has no right to deny her anything.
In Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne her behavior seems to have been ramped down a touch, although she still comes across as brash and more a warrior of Elune than a priest dedicated to Elune's ideals... but there's less headstrong arrogance to her words and actions. Then in WoW she seems more in the priestly vein, removed from the major political structures and less involved in the day-to-day affairs of the Night Elf people. She does have some strong moments (e.g. the Eranikus questline and events), but she's more or less a background character.
Personally, I don't think either her or Malfurion are really what the Night Elves need in a faction leader. Malfurion is too far removed from most Night Elves, and his focus is better consolidated on the Cenarion Circle and more wide-ranging Druid affairs of Azeroth. Tyrande has a similar issue in that her focus is first on the Night Elf religious society devoted to Elune, and the Night Elf state comes second. I think a more martial example like Jarod Shadowsong would serve the Night Elves best in Alliance affairs and their issues with Horde expansionism and aggression. Malfurion and Tyrande both mean well, but their attention is just too divided.
Arrohon Dec 21st 2011 8:21PM
Jarod doesn't seem to have enough confidence in himself to be the leader (plus it seems wrong that someone who left night elf society for so long should ever rule it). Tyrande and Shandris would probably make a good ruling duo ala Sparta. Tyrande could deal with matters of state, while Shandris could be the leader of military affairs. This way, Tyrande could focus more on her priestly duties, and Shandris wouldn't be required to report to her for major decisions. They would be fairly equal in power, but would still need to value each other's opinions (they have a great relationship so this wouldn't be a problem).
The largest issue is that it wouldn't be much of a change except that Tyrande would have a better peace of mind, and Shandris can make decisions before consulting with Tyrande (Tyrande never really disagrees anyway).
Aucald Dec 21st 2011 8:54PM
I'd agree there, Shandris probably would be a good pick for faction leader for the Night Elves. Definitely better than either Tyrande or Malfurion, in my estimate... both of whom seem to deal with matters larger than the Alliance vs. Horde dynamic (e.g. rampaging Aspects, Incursions by supernatural evils, Old Gods, etc.) I like Jarod Shadowsong as a character, and he seems to be in the mold of a natural leader and facilitator, but he has been out of the spotlight for a good while and it would be weird for him to step into those shoes just now. Perhaps a coalition of Jarod Shadowsong and Shandris Feathermoon?
DV88 Dec 21st 2011 5:25PM
This. Sooooo much this.
Although actually, my hope is that Tyrande will see what a horrible ass Malfurion is, and when they bring Illidan back (again
Skarn Dec 21st 2011 6:08PM
Illidan's a horrible ass too. Malfurion actually does care about other people or the world or something along those lines. Illidan cares about one thing: Illidan. And maybe Tyrande. Maybe. Illidan was perfectly happy in WC3: The Frozen Throne to summon Naga to slaughter a village of night elves. He was fine with doing unimaginable damage to the world in order to appease Kil'jaeden and gain power. Oh, it would have destroyed the Lich King? True, but Illidan didn't care about the Lich King. He just wanted the power promised him, world and everyone in it be damned. This is all pre-WoW.
Illidan is a selfish, greedy, dangerous man who cares about nothing and no one except himself and how much power he can get. If you like him as a character for that, that's cool. Just don't pretend he's something good and noble: he's not.
DrowVampyre Dec 21st 2011 6:22PM
Oh, to be sure he's not good and noble. But he does love Tyrande, and would do pretty much anything for her. And you just know he woulda been tearing the orcs to bits, not sitting back and going "oh, they're not so bad" like his jackass brother.
Pam Dec 21st 2011 6:45PM
@Skarn - Ya, but Illidan's love for Tyrande is a very powerful force as well....which lead to some really bad decision making on his part.
He was going to do whatever it took to get Tyrande and himself out of harms way (Well of Eternity).....hey, what about the other 5 of us? lol...
Malfurion shows up at the end of the fight, then dismisses everything Tyrande did. There was no "you ok?" or "here I am my love"....it's "Hush, Tyrande".
Maybe because I am a Wrath baby, and didn't play thru BC like others did to get the full hatred of Illidan.....but my female heart flies with Illidan.