Alliance Remnants
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| Main leader | Kael'thas Sunstrider |
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| Base of operations | Dalaran (Third War) |
| Theater of operations | Silverpine Forest, Alterac Mountains, Lordamere Lake (Third War) |
| Affiliation | New Alliance |
| Status | Divided into Kael'thas' forces and Garithos' loyalists. |
The Alliance Remnants[1][2][3] were a regiment of surviving Alliance troops under the command of Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, but serving to the Grand Marshal Garithos.[4] Their races consisted of humans,[4] blood elves,[1] and bronzebeard dwarves.[4] They were part of the New Alliance.[5]
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History
Alliance with night elves
The Alliance Remnants were stationed throughout Silverpine Forest. Prince Kael'thas and his blood elves were located near the shores of the Great Sea and were attacked by the Scourge, they barely defeated that Undead group. They were overun, however, and were preparing to leave when a group of night elves appeared, led by Tyrande Whisperwind and Maiev Shadowsong. With their help, the blood elves managed to avoid the Scourge at Silverpine, and continued their journey to safety. During the way they fought against many undead groups and stopped at various blood elven towns to repair the caravan and to bring the elves living there with them. After some battles they arrived to Pyrewood Village where they were ambushed by the Scourge.[1]
The night elves and Alliance Remnants crossed the only bridge over the River Arevass, Tyrande Whisperwind defended that bridge but fell into its waters. Kael'thas was going to save her but Maiev Shadowsong told him to stop and help her to defeat Illidan. Kael'thas had to repay the debt to Maiev for previously protecting him and his people and left Tyrande to her fate.[1]
Malfurion arrived at the base of the night elves and was informed of Tyrande's incident. Maiev told him that she was torn apart, but these were just lies. Kael'thas then came and met the leaders of the night elves and told them about Illidan's location. The Alliance Remnants defended the base from both the Scourge and Illidan's Naga, while Malfurion and Tyrande attacked Illidan. In the middle of the battle, a paladin named Magroth the Defender was rescued from the naga and helped in the battle. At last, Illidan was defeated, and when he was going to be excecuted, Kael'thas revealed that Tyrande may still be alive. Hearing this, Malfurion and Illidan decided to instead join forces to save her and found out about Maiev's lies.[2] After that, the Alliance Remnants went to meet with the rest Alliance.[4]
Blood elves betrayed by the Alliance
Kael'thas and the blood elves arrived with Lord Garithos and asked for forgiveness but the racist commander just insulted the prince and charged them with repairing three observatories. The Alliance Remnants defeated demons and bandits and repaired one observatory but when arrived the shore they found out that the undead had destroyed the shipyard. Lady Vashj and her naga gave Kael'thas and his troops ships for free, following this the Alliance Remnants defeated an Undead Scourge base and repaired the two remaining observatories. Kael'thas reported to Lord Garithos his success, but Garithos told him that he shouldn't have accepted the alliance with the naga as they were inhuman.[4]
Garithos left to the front lines and left Kael'thas behind waiting for orders. The next day he sent an emissary to tell Kael'thas what to do, he told him that the observatories had detected a large undead army and the Alliance Remnants would have to defeat the undeads before they could march on Dalaran. But that was not all, Garithos commanded that all human and dwarven troops reported back to the front lines immediately. Kael'thas had to ally with the naga to defeat the undeads, leaded by Dalvengyr, if not he would have surely died. After the victory of the blood elves Garithos arrived with a great batallion, they saw the naga and accused Kael'thas of betrayal, imprisoning all the blood elves in the Dungeons of Dalaran.[6]
Aftermath
By making those actions Garithos desintegrated the Alliance Remnants into two groups:
- Kael'thas' forces, who went to Outland to join with Illidan.[7]
- And Garithos' loyal human and dwarven troops that were called to the front lines, who were reintegrated into the Garithos' Enforcers[8] and Garithos' Elite Guard.[9] They were later mind-controled by Detheroc[10] and Balnazzar[11] alongside the rest of the Alliance resistance in the Tirisfal Glades.[12]
Reference list
- ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Terror of the Tides
- ^ 2.0 2.1 Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Terror of the Tides
- ^ Although not seen in-game, in the World Editor the player is called Alliance Remnants in Misconceptions and A Dark Covenant; but Lord Garithos, the emissary and the troops with the gray color don't pertain to the Alliance Remnants.
- ^ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Curse of the Blood Elves
- ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, p.214
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Curse of the Blood Elves
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Curse of the Blood Elves
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Curse of the Blood Elves
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Curse of the Blood Elves
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Legacy of the Damned
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Legacy of the Damned
- A New Power in Lordaeron. Grand Marshal Garithos
- "Your mind powers tricked me before, demon, but never again! You and I have a serious score to settle".
- ^ Warcraft III : The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment. Legacy of the Damned
- Dreadlord's Fall. Sylvanas
- "Instead of stamping it out, Detheroc has taken control of the last pocket of human resistance. They maintain their own army within the keep".

