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Blood Elves

A Wisdom Archive on Blood Elves

Blood Elves

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien

Tolkien had little use for the diminutive elven prettiness and whimsy found in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and in various Victorian fairy tales. He conceived a race of beings similar to humans but fairer and wiser, with greater spiritual powers, keener senses, and a closer empathy with nature. They are great smiths and fierce warriors on the side of good. Tolkien's Elves of Middle-earth should be seen as a representation of what human beings might have become, had they not committed the original sin, and they are v ...

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Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

Read more here: » Elves in fantasy fiction and games: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien

Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft (commonly abbreviated as WoW) is a race/class-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the 4th game in the Warcraft series, excluding expansion packs and the cancelled Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans. The Warcraft games are set in the eponymous Warcraft Universe, a fantasy setting introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994. World of Warcraft is set four years after the events at the conclusion of Bl ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Warcraft Universe

The Warcraft Universe is the fictional universe in which the Warcraft series of computer games is set. Known worlds of this fantasy universe are Azeroth (homeworld of the Humans) and Draenor (homeworld of the Orcs). As the name implies the Warcraft Universe largly revolves around conflict with the two major factions, the Alliance and the Horde. The setting was very much inspired by the Warhammer Fantasy games, and, to some extent, the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. The fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien also se ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Locations in the Warcraft Universe

This is a list of the major and minor Locations ordered by region (after the events of the Third Great War) in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of video games and books are set. The Locations featured here have featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe. Locations in the Warcraft Universe - Other. Locations in the Warcraft Universe - Kalimdor. Kalimdor is a large landmass in the world of Azeroth, in t ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Alliance Warcraft

The Alliance is one of the major factions in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of computer games and books are set. After the events of the First Great War, Lord Lothar from the defeated nation of Azeroth met with King Terenas of Lordaeron, together they united all the Human kingdoms with the Dwarven nation of Khaz Modan, the Gnomes of Gnomeregan and the ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - List of Warcraft characters

This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor characters in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. The characters featured here have been featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe, and commonly depicted as heroes or villains that contributed to the changes in the Warcraft universe and timeline. List of Warcraft characters - Aedelas Blackmoore. Aedelas Blackmoore is a Human officer (alias Lieutenant Blackmo ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Races in the Warcraft universe

This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. The characters races here have been featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe, and commonly depicted as heroic, villainous or sometimes both and this is subject to changes in the Warcraft universe and timeline. Races in the Warcraft universe - Animals. Various kinds of animals inhabit Azeroth. Most of them only ap ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Azeroth world

Azeroth is an Earth-like planet in the fictional Warcraft Universe, inhabited by a diverse array of species. Most of the action of the Warcraft games takes place on this planet. Due to the continual battle being waged in the Warcraft Universe the official boundaries of kindgoms and countries tends to change thoughout the world's history. Reflector here is the world as seen in during the World of Warcraft post the events of the Third Great War. Azeroth world - History. Long ago, Azeroth consisted only ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia - Warcraft III

Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2002, is a real-time strategy computer game and the second sequel to Warcraft. It is the third game set in the Warcraft Universe. Warcraft III - Overview. One of the main innovations Warcraft III offers over the previous games in the series is the addition of several powerful units called heroes. For instance, heroes within the game can find or trade items to increase skills, defense, etc. With each kill of an enemy of ...

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games

Post-Tolkien fantasy elves (popularized by the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game) tend to be beautiful, fair, slender, and close in size to humans. A hallmark of fantasy elves is also their long and pointed ears. In gaming, and to some extent fantasy literature, elves as a rule have a greater depth of knowledge (especially regarding magic) than their human counterparts, due to a racial inclination as well as their extreme age. Typically, they are also capable warriors, especially skilled in archery, following Legolas, arguably Tolkien ...

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Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

The Elves of Tolkien also inspired a rich literature on elves in fantasy. Tad Williams's Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy focuses heavily on a long-lived, fair-skinned, magical race known as the Sithi, which are described as elves in all but name. Christopher Paolini's Eragon also features elves of a Nordic persuasion. Wendy and Richard Pini's long-running comic books Elfquest attempts to avoid the usual Tolkienesque elven clichés by placing their elves in a setting inspired by Native American rath ...

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Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

The Elves of Tolkien also inspired a rich literature on elves in fantasy. The parodical Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett feature extradimensional creatures called elves, that go back to the old myths of cradle-robbing fairies. The Discworld elves have no imagination or real emotions, and therefore such things as children, artists and musicians fascinate them. They also have copper based blood and are extremely vulnerable to iron, and therefore use stone-headed elf-shot for their arrows. Though actually only vaguely humanoid in appe ...

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Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - The Elves of Tolkien, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in role-playing games, Elves in fantasy fiction and games - Elves in fantasy literature

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Murloc - Known murloc territories/villages

In these evil times, the murlocs have spread to many various regions of the World of Azeroth. On the western continent of Kalimdor, the murlocs are found with increasing frequency. In dusky Darkshore the Greymist tribe makes their homes along the shore and among the wrecks in the shallow seas. The Saltspittle tribe lives in and around Lake Falathim in western Ashenvale. For now this seems to be the extent of their territories in Kalimdor. In beplagued Lordaeron, many murloc tribes have mangaged to avoid the ravages of the undead plagu ...

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Murloc, Murloc - Murloc history, Murloc - Known murloc territories/villages, Murloc - Notable Murlocs

Read more here: » Murloc: Encyclopedia II - Murloc - Known murloc territories/villages

Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Ogres Warcraft - The Two-Headed Ogre

Two Headed Ogres were created by the Orc warlock Gul'dan to give Ogres intelligence and cunning in addition to their formidable strength. Many of these ended up being trained as Ogre Mages, Warlocks or Shamans by Gul'Dan and his apprentice Cho'gall. The two headed Ogre Magi were some of the most feared troops the Horde fielded during the Second War. Two Headed Ogres are twice as intelligent as the standard Ogre (obviously) however, they can often appear as stupid or even more stupid than their single headed brethren if their heads don't get ...

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Ogres Warcraft, Ogres Warcraft - Society, Ogres Warcraft - The Two-Headed Ogre, Ogres Warcraft - Ogres in Modern Times

Read more here: » Ogres Warcraft: Encyclopedia II - Ogres Warcraft - The Two-Headed Ogre

Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Orc Warcraft - Overview

Orcs have been in all the Warcraft computer games released by Blizzard: Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne World of Warcraft They are a playabl ...

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Orc Warcraft, Orc Warcraft - Overview, Orc Warcraft - Physical Description, Orc Warcraft - Societal Information, Orc Warcraft - Religion, Orc Warcraft - Evolution of the Orcs and their History, Orc Warcraft - The Modern Horde, Orc Warcraft - Chaos Orcs, Orc Warcraft - Clans, Orc Warcraft - Orcs in World of Warcraft

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Trolls Warcraft - Trolls in recent times

In time, the last vestiges of the ancient empires crumbled into bickering tribes. In Stranglethorn, a rift grew between the Bloodscalp, Skullsplitter and the Darkspear tribes, with the Darkspears being ultimately exiled from their homeland. They left Stranglethorn's shores and settled on some of the numerous islands in the South Seas. In the north, the Amani empire (having never truly recovered from the Great Sundering), eventually collapsed from the inside, leaving the high elves to expand their territory as they pleased. The remnant ...

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Trolls Warcraft, Trolls Warcraft - History, Trolls Warcraft - The Rise and Fall of the Night Elves, Trolls Warcraft - Wrath of the Soulflayer, Trolls Warcraft - The fight for Zul'Aman, Trolls Warcraft - Trolls in recent times, Trolls Warcraft - Troll/Night Elf Lineage, Trolls Warcraft - Troll types

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Illidan Stormrage - Demon allegiance

After the defeat of the Burning Legion, Kil'jaeden approached Illidan, who agreed to serve the demon and destroy his rogue creation, the Lich King. Intending on re-capturing Illidan, Maiev searched for him throughout the Ashenvale Forest. They found that now Illidan was neither Night Elf nor Demon, but something more. Illidan also recruited a group of Naga, Highborne Night Elves who, instead of making it to dry land as did the others, were trapped beneath the sea created by the Well of Eternity, and there were warped by ...

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Illidan Stormrage, Illidan Stormrage - Imprisonment, Illidan Stormrage - Release, Illidan Stormrage - Demon allegiance, Illidan Stormrage - World of Warcraft

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - High Elves Warcraft - History

The High Elves soon learned that their new capital had been founded on a site that the Forest Trolls found sacred, and the trolls immediately began assaulting the Elves. Using their hard-won magic, the Elves drove the Trolls back. Consequently, some Elves, wary of the return of the Burning Legion, erected Runestones around the borders of their new Kingdom. These not only shielded the High Elves' use of magic from the agents of the Legion but also helped keep the superstitious trolls away. With their new realm secure, the High Elves cr ...

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High Elves Warcraft, High Elves Warcraft - Backstory, High Elves Warcraft - History, High Elves Warcraft - Modern High Elves

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Races in the Warcraft universe - Dragons

Races in the Warcraft universe - Frost Wyrms. Dying Dragons traditionally fly to the land of Northrend to die. When Ner'zhul the Lich King took control of Northrend, he used his powers to raise the residents of the vast Dragon graveyards to do his bidding. They possess breath as cold as the bitter winds of Northrend. In this new age, the Scourge plan to kill all the dragons in the world with their plague and turn them into Frost Wyrms. Races in the ...

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Races in the Warcraft universe, Races in the Warcraft universe - Chimaera, Races in the Warcraft universe - Dragons, Races in the Warcraft universe - Frost Wyrms, Races in the Warcraft universe - Black Dragons and Dragonspawn, Races in the Warcraft universe - Red Dragons and Dragonspawn, Races in the Warcraft universe - Blue Dragons and Dragonspawn, Races in the Warcraft universe - Bronze Dragons and Dragonspawn, Races in the Warcraft universe - Emerald Dragons and Dragonspawn, Races in the Warcraft universe - Gryphon, Races in the Warcraft universe - Hippogryph, Races in the Warcraft universe - Kodo, Races in the Warcraft universe - Wyvern, Races in the Warcraft universe - Doom Guards, Races in the Warcraft universe - Elemental, Races in the Warcraft universe - Eredar, Races in the Warcraft universe - Felhound, Races in the Warcraft universe - Fel Guard, Races in the Warcraft universe - Gargoyle, Races in the Warcraft universe - Infernal, Races in the Warcraft universe - Nathrezim, Races in the Warcraft universe - Pit Lord, Races in the Warcraft universe - Satyrs, Races in the Warcraft universe - The Scourge, Races in the Warcraft universe - Succubi, Races in the Warcraft universe - Void Walker, Races in the Warcraft universe - Centaur, Races in the Warcraft universe - Draenei, Races in the Warcraft universe - Dryads, Races in the Warcraft universe - Dwarves, Races in the Warcraft universe - Elf, Races in the Warcraft universe - Night Elf, Races in the Warcraft universe - High Elf, Races in the Warcraft universe - Blood Elf, Races in the Warcraft universe - Faceless Ones, Races in the Warcraft universe - Furbolg, Races in the Warcraft universe - Goblin, Races in the Warcraft universe - Golem, Races in the Warcraft universe - Gnoll, Races in the Warcraft universe - Gnome, Races in the Warcraft universe - Harpy, Races in the Warcraft universe - Human, Races in the Warcraft universe - Keeper of the Grove, Races in the Warcraft universe - Kobold, Races in the Warcraft universe - Mountain Giants, Races in the Warcraft universe - Murloc, Races in the Warcraft universe - Naga, Races in the Warcraft universe - Nerubian, Races in the Warcraft universe - Ogre, Races in the Warcraft universe - Orc, Races in the Warcraft universe - Pandaren, Races in the Warcraft universe - Quilboar, Races in the Warcraft universe - Silithid, Races in the Warcraft universe - Sprite/Faerie Dragons, Races in the Warcraft universe - Tauren, Races in the Warcraft universe - Titans, Races in the Warcraft universe - Treant, Races in the Warcraft universe - Trogg, Races in the Warcraft universe - Troll, Races in the Warcraft universe - Dark Trolls, Races in the Warcraft universe - Forest Trolls, Races in the Warcraft universe - Ice Trolls, Races in the Warcraft universe - Jungle Trolls, Races in the Warcraft universe - Sand Trolls, Races in the Warcraft universe - Tuskarr, Races in the Warcraft universe - Undead, Races in the Warcraft universe - Forsaken, Races in the Warcraft universe - The Scourge, Races in the Warcraft universe - Wildkin, Races in the Warcraft universe - Worgen

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Blood Elves: Encyclopedia II - Draenor - General information

Draenor is briefly referred to in Warcraft: Orcs and Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness; although in Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne players visit this blasted hellish world of the Orcs. Draenor was a planet with a relatively warm climate, moderate seasons, and the majority of its landmasses covered with praries and woods of giant mushroom-like plants. However, primarily of note was the color of the sky, which varied from a vivid orange to deep red. Draenor was ...

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Draenor, Draenor - General information, Draenor - Native creatures of Draenor

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