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Illidan Stormrage[]

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 "Betrayer. In truth, it was I who was betrayed. Still I am hunted, still I am hated. Now my blind eyes see what others cannot. That sometimes the hand of fate must be forced.."

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Illidan is....complicated. Originally the fraternal twin of Malfurion Stormrage, he diverged with his brother, both with his more caustic, arrogant personality and his adept sorcerery. Unfortunately, arcane magic in the Warcraft universe is addictive, and Illidan quickly became dependant upon the powers he wielded. Initially a hero during the invasion of the Burning Legion in Azeroth's ancient past, Illidan spent some time in their service (as a double agent with vainglorious but heroic intentions) and, thanks to a "gift" of Sargeras, had both his eyes seared out and replaced with supernatural vision, gaining a strong understanding of fel magic in the process. When the arcane Well of Eternity was destroyed, Illidan betrayed the night elves by creating a new one with a vial from the old Well, and, in defending himself, killed several of his own people. Since this was seen as endangering the world[1] Illidan was chained beneath the earth for ten thousand years.

Understandably, this made him a little bitter.

Released to battle the demons during the Third War by his former crush Tyrande Whisperwind, Illidan cleansed the Felwood by absorbing the power of an evil demonic artifact. Now half-demon, he was banished by the night elves and spent much of the Frozen Throne seeking to destroy the Lich King following Kil'Jaeden's order. He failed and was badly injured by Arthas, and fled to his new realm of Outland to escape Kil'Jaeden's wrath, where over the time between Warcraft III and World of Warcraft his last well-intentioned hopes were replaced by megalomania and madness.

His forces in-game are referred to as 'the Illidari'.


  • Anti-Hero: Illidan meant well during much of the Frozen Throne, certainly moreso than Arthas.
  • Anti Hero Protagonist: Illidan was a protagonist for a good portion of Frozen Throne.
  • Black Magic: Illidan's inability to keep off the fel magic is the source of his damnation.
  • Body Horror: Along the way, he grew horns and his feet turned to hooves.
  • Cain and Abel: Him and Malfurion. Slightly reversed, Illidan is younger, but is the 'Cain', while Malfurion is older, yet he is the 'Abel'.
  • Disabled Means Helpless: Averted and lampshaded: "I'm blind, not deaf!"
  • Dual-Wielding
  • Evil Sounds Deep: His voice gets quite a bit deeper after he absorbs the Skull of Gul'dan and becomes half demon.
  • Eyepatch of Power: An entire Blindfold of Power.
  • Fallen Hero
  • Fate Worse Than Death: Life imprisonment is already pretty bad, but if you're an immortal...
  • Mr. Fanservice: Half-elf, half-demon, blindfolded, muscular, perpetually shirtless, purple-skinned, winged, clawed, horned, tattooed, definitely interpretable as a Woobie.
  • Heel Face Revolving Door: Illidan's ultimate allegiance is to himself.
    • And Tyrande
  • Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: Let's just say that he did not take his defeat by Arthas, and the subsequent realization that Kil'jaeden will want to punish him for his failure, very well. At all.
  • Large Ham: When Liam O'Brien is the one voicing him. Besides the memetic "YOU ARE NOT PREPARED!", there's also pretty much every line he says in the Well of Eternity dungeon. Especially "I will be the savior of our PEOPLE! I WILL FULFILL MY DESTINYYY!"
  • Love Triangle: Part of this with Tyrande, although really he never had a chance. But he likes to think he did.
  • Magic Knight: Required to be a demon hunter.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: A bit of a stretch, given his apparent madness and lust for recognition, but Illidan's entire life before fleeing to the Outland can be read as this. His repeated (and just relatively successful) attempts at heroism simply doesn't seem heroic enough for anyone to appreciate them, and so he is ignored, shunned, imprisoned and finally banished despite never actually intending to hurt his friends or allies. He goes off the deep end when exiled, but until then the only unambiguously irredeemable thing he ever does is in a fit of frustration and anger when said allies seemingly prevent him from saving them in the long run.
  • Pet the Dog: His rescue of Tyrande in "The Frozen Throne" and his promise to always look out for her, no matter what, shortly before he fled to Outland.
  • Poor Communication Kills: Many examples, though the most obvious is when Malfurion stops him from killing the Lich King because he didn't tell anyone what he was doing - they just felt him performing incredibly destructive magic.
    • On the other hand, it's revealed that the magic he was performing would have destroyed the continent of Northrend, and he was doing it because Kil'Jaeden told him to do so. Neither piece of information would have been well received. And, as Uther revealed in World of Warcraft, the death of the Lich King would have been Bad News, even if Illidan hadn't melted the polar icecaps to do it.
  • The Punishment: Illidan has only grown worse due to his ten-thousand year incarceration, not better as his kindhearted brother naively hoped.
    • Illidan himself realizes this; when Maiev calls him insane in "The Frozen Throne", his immediate response is "Isolation can do that to the mind." If only the other night elves understood that, a lot of tragedy couldd have been averted.
  • Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: YOU! ARE NOT! PREPARED!!
  • Unlucky Childhood Friend
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Sure most demon hunters are, but since he got those wings on his back, he can't wear a shirt anymore.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The most charitable reading of his actions.


Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider[]

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 "The Alliance has failed my people."

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The son of King Anasterian Sunstrider, Prince Kael'thas took over leadership of the High Elves after their defeat at the Sunwell at the hands of Arthas and the Scourge. At this time, the High Elves were just learning the true price of their magic addiction; deprived of the Sunwell's energies, they grew lethargic and desperate. Kael'thas promised to find a way to cure the malady, but in the meantime he formed an allegiance with Illidan Stormrage as the latter promised to satiate the Elves' hunger by harnessing the energies of demons themselves. Renaming his people Blood Elves, Kael'thas left them and entered Outland in search of the power to finally cure his people once and for all.

His obsession with power led Kael'thas to consort directly with Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, the last undefeated Eredar lord of the Burning Legion. Abandoning Illidan as a lost cause, Kael'thas entered the ancient Draenei citadel of Tempest Keep and began harnessing the magical energy of Outland toward unknown purposes. In the meantime, he sent forces to attack and destroy the rebuilt city of Shattrath, home to the power of the Naaru. These forces betrayed him and formed the Scryers.

Under the leadership of the Naaru, the Scryers and Aldor (remnants of the Draenei) eventually drove Kael'thas out of Tempest Keep. However, his plans were not yet undone. Now wholly insane, Kael'thas returned in secret to Quel'thalas and used the power he had gathered in Outland to rebuild the Sunwell, with the objective of summoning Kil'jaeden into Azeroth. Had he succeeded, Azeroth may well have been destroyed, but Kael'thas never lived to see Kil'jaeden's defeat, as he was finally killed by a group of heroes who hunted him down in his final refuge within the Magister's Terrace.


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 "This is preposterous! Am I to assault the undead with nothing but sticks and harsh language?"

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Lady Vashj[]

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 "Soon we will reclaim the surface world and take vengeance upon the Night Elves."

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Vashj was the handmaiden of Queen Azshara prior to the War of the Ancients. Loyal to the Queen to the point of obsession, she attempted to assassinate Tyrande Whisperwind when she considered making her the new handmaiden. She was, along with the rest of the Highborne, transformed into a naga by the Old Gods when the Sundering caused a great part of Kalimdor to become submerged by the sea.

Ten thousand years later, a period she seems to have spent training her combat skills, she resurfaced as the leader of the naga Illidan summoned as allies. When his plan to destroy Icecrown with a spell failed, she assisted Kael'thas Sunstrider by supporting him with boats and troops, and, when this got him arrested by Garithos, rescued him and recruited him to her cause. The pair then departed to the shattered world of Draenor, where they rescued Illidan from Maiev Shadowsong, who had traced him there, and helped him defeat Magtheridon and gain control over most of the planet. When Kil'Jaeden tracked them down and demanded Illidan to attack the Frozen Throne, she and Kael readily joined him, and, unlike Kael, remained completely loyal after their defeat. She and her troops have since then seemingly focused on draining the waters of Zangarmarsh,, storing it some unknown place for some unknown purpose.


  • Aristocrats Are Evil
  • The Archer
  • Batman Gambit: The reason she offered aid to Kael was so that Garithos would arrest him for treason, so that she could recruit him and his people.
  • Demoted to Extra: Compared to Illidan and especially Kael'thas, Vashj receives very minimal attention in Burning Crusade. It consists of a directionless plot in Zangarmarsh that goes entirely unresolved and then, seven or eight levels later, of returning to the area and killing her.
    • She doesn't even make a cameo appearance in the Arthas novel, despite having helped lead the failed Illidari campaign in Northrend.
  • The Dragon: To Illidan, she is deeply loyal to him.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: What is she trying to do in Zangarmarsh exactly?
    • Gain control of Outland's water, but it's never revealed why, exactly.
      • It's explicitly explained that Illidan's goal in Outland is to create a new Well of Eternity. To accomplish this, he's ordered Vashj to drain the water in Zangarmarsh. He'll then combine that with the arcane energy Kael'thas is harvesting from the Netherstorm and mix in the water from the original Well that he kept in vials. The best possible outcome of this plan is an Earthshattering Kaboom on a chunk of land that's already experienced an Earthshattering Kaboom. The worst possible outcome is that it'll work, but the Legion will get their hands on it.
  • Flunky Boss: The second phase of her battle involves dealing with four different types of adds while disabling her shield.
  • Gorgeous Gorgon
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Toward Tyrande, regarding Azshara.
  • An Ice Person and Kill It with Water
  • Last-Name Basis: Originally thought to have Only One Name, but in Cataclysm, it's revealed that her mother's name was Lestharia Vashj. No one has referred to her by or even mentioned her first name.
  • Magic Knight: Well, more of a Magic Archer, but still...
  • Petting Zoo People: Half snake, half elf, and her hair is made up of snakes.
  • Shock and Awe: Has some lightning abilities in World of Warcraft.
  1. He'd intended it to be a source of power to protect the world should the Legion ever return. Or to feed his addiction. It's not entirely clear and the truth is likely somewhere in the middle.