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.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 7)
acarlosa99 Dec 21st 2011 7:16PM
Could you imagine if Tyrande had feelings for Illidan? If they were an actual couple?
He would feel like a million dollars and probably kill anything in sight in joy, but with Tyrande directing his 'glee' towards the Horde?
Oh boy, suddenly I want to reroll Alliance...
Astoreth Dec 21st 2011 7:16PM
@Drow & Pam: I am also a Wrath baby, and I think Illidan's a jerk. I feel for the guy, and appreciate the tragedy of his journey to hell on the proverbial road of his own good intentions -- but he's still a jerk, and saying "Oh but he loves Tyrande so much!" doesn't actually change that. Honestly, Tyrande deserves better than what *either* of the ridiculously self-important Stormrage brothers have offered her.
Skarn Dec 21st 2011 11:46PM
Does Illidan LOVE her? I am not convinced. Oh, he absolutely WANTS her, there is no doubt there, but does he love her? He doesn't show it much. He never seems to have any regard to her feelings or opinions. He's never interested in making changes to himself in order to please her. It's always about himself. Illidan wants Tyrande for Illidan.
Though not directly about Tyrande, take his quote from the new Well of Eternity instance: "I will be the savior of our people!" It speaks volumes about his character. He's not concerned with saving his people, he is concerned with being that savior. Saving the Night Elves is about his own glory, not the actual preservation of their people. He's the same way with Tyrande. She's a trophy to him; something to be obtained; someone to glory in his power and fawn over him; to do what he wants, when he wants.
He risks himself for Tyrande because she would be his most prized possession...but he doesn't love her. Is that he kind of guy you want, Pam? Someone who simply sees you as a prize to be put on his shelf?
StClair Dec 22nd 2011 1:30AM
@Skarn: Yes, exactly.
goldeneye Dec 23rd 2011 2:40AM
Every time Illidan says : "I tried to teleport Tyrande and myself out, but the Well is too unstable" I can't help thinking "Euhm, ok, nevermind your brother...".
:-p
I have a brother. We rarely see eye to eye. But I wouldn't leave him behind.
My mother'd kill me.
crystallinegirl Dec 21st 2011 5:27PM
This is AMAZING. And so spot on. There's not really anything I can add other than HELL YES.
madfigs Dec 21st 2011 5:32PM
I kinda hate to say it, but I just can't take Malfurion seriously when his character model gets goofier all the time. The beard really needs some work, bro.
madfigs Dec 21st 2011 5:35PM
My playing a Blood Elf has nothing to do with this opinion, by the way.
Well, maybe a little...
clreed89 Dec 21st 2011 5:35PM
The day Tyrande makes a come back as the strong and immense character she should rightfully be, I'll race transfer my Worgen Druid back into a Night Elf. Nothing else to it. She is an immense force, a powerful woman. The point of having a strong female character with a relationship is not to cull her behind a strong man, but to showcase the fact that strong characters can both act separately, and yet still bring that passion to a relationship. Likewise, Malfurion can be the neutral druid man he is, but Tyrande....she is the essence of female strength for night elves. Alex, this article was fantastic. I think many many people agree with you about this.
velutina Dec 21st 2011 5:34PM
nice article about Malfurion Stormrage.
Alex Ziebart Dec 21st 2011 5:35PM
I see what you did there.
Raphiki Dec 21st 2011 5:37PM
Yes! Thank you Mr Ziebart! I nodded my way in agreement through this whole article.
Hope some Blizzard employee reads this and actually makes it happen. Tyrande for President!
emberdione Dec 21st 2011 5:37PM
As long as the video game industry hovers at ~15% female developers TOTAL, this type of balance won't ever happen.
You have to have people who are strong writers and have a wide world view to allow for strong female characters that aren't consumed by relationships they are in. It's really hard for a male to not do this, without even really deciding or intending to do so, it just happens when they are writing. To most people, that's just "normal", so they write it that way, never considering that it ISN'T how that character would really respond.
Add to that the chances of a woman (do we even know if there are *any* female writers on staff at Blizzard that could go toe to toe with Metzen?) being in the game industry, being in a position to write, and being a good writer themselves, so that they could balance the characters so that a strong female isn't "rolled" into the character of the strong male they choose to love, is extremely unlikely.
Pyromelter Dec 21st 2011 6:51PM
The only woman I know of that has any sway in the world of Azeroth is Christie Golden, and one could argue that she doesn't really create anything substantial, but just presents Metzen's and Blizzard's stories in a very pleasing way.
I think it would be a really good thing if Metzen got Golden on board to write some actual in-game stuff and maybe became an advocate for some of the things that Alex stated in the above article.
emberdione Dec 21st 2011 7:32PM
The thing is, she only has sway in the books she writes. She doesn't have sway on the game, and nor should she necessarily. Being a good writer does not automatically make one a good video game writer. (In fact it is very very hard to transition from one to the other, because ALL the rules change.)
I guess she is the closest we could hope for. Now we need to figure out if she can create strong women who can love a strong man and somehow manage to balance that.
From what I understand though, the outside writers have to get everything cleared by the "team" that Metzen leads that handles all the writing for the universe. All Metzen has to do is be like "Eh, I like her better when Malfurion is around..." And we are completely blocked.
datgrl Dec 22nd 2011 7:31AM
I've been wondering this, too. I look at the photos of staffers that Blizz uses during Blizzcon and don't see any women. I actually read the credits for all of the games once and the number of female names in ANY of the departments was pretty sad. And then you have the whole Worgen female model debacle - we got a chicken cluck for our LOL emote for how long????
Ilmyrn Dec 21st 2011 5:40PM
You know, the whole time I was reading this, one thought ran through my head over and over.
Fandral Friggin' Staghelm.
Right up until getting corrupted by the Old Gods, Fandral is everything Night Elves needed.
Aggressive? Check. You think the Horde would have been able to clearcut Ashenvale if Fandral was in charge?
Confidant? Check. If for no other reason than that he'd stand up to every other faction leader when he disagreed with them. This guy didn't even feel the need to pretend to like you when you were helping him bring his son back to life. Do you think he'd go along with (Insert Alliance Leader Here)'s harebrained scheme to do somethign just because they were the King of Stormwind/Ironforge/Gilneas? Heck, he kept Alliance players jumping to bring him piles of dirt for the chance at a cloth chest with Str and Agi on it for two whole expansions.
Willing to buck the establishment? Check. Fandral's got PLANS, and it doesn't matter if you're the Cenarion Circle, the Aspects, or sentient life on Azeroth, you can get on board or you can get run over, Chuckles.
The sort of guy who would take the fight to the Horde? You bet (Oh, if only he'd gotten a chance after Blizzard realized having leaders do things was good). Hey Horde, remember all those trees you tried to cut down? Well, they're surrounding Orgrimmar and they are not happy. (Cue Isengard Part Two: Ent-ageddon.)
Alex Ziebart Dec 21st 2011 6:03PM
I LOVED Fandral in every conceivable way. You have no idea how badly it grieves me that Blizzard threw him away as an out and out villain rather than using him as an actual figure among the night elves.
Daniel Whitcomb Dec 21st 2011 6:10PM
I so, so agree with this. I think one of Blizzard's biggest lore missteps this expansion was turning Fandral and Maiev into villains instead of making them agitators in Night Elf Society for a more direct approach to combating the Horde. It was a waste of two amazing characters.
Al Dec 21st 2011 6:23PM
That's the saddest part - all that tragic build-up, with him being an absolute jerk who was still right about everything.. to have him trade his beard for a twirly mustache and villain hat to play minion for a random big boss. Off-Screen.
(If he had to be a bad guy, he should have gotten some better explanation and come back as an Emerald Nightmare avatar to restore the lost nature. Not "I angry and I burn you nao, kthanx?")