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|capital=[[Stormwind City]] (200,000)<ref name="LoC52">''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 52.</ref>
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|races={{Race|Human}} (140,000)<br/>{{Race|Ironforge dwarf}} (28,000)<br/>{{Race|High elf}} (20,000)<br/>{{Race|Half-elf}} (8,000)<br/>{{Race|Night elf}} (4,000)<br/>{{Race|Half-orc}}<ref name="HPG6">''[[Horde Player's Guide]]'', pg. 9.</ref><br/>{{Race|Gnome}}<ref name="WoWRPG13">[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]], pg. 13.</ref>
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|ruler=[[Varian Wrynn|King Varian Wrynn]] (current)<br/>[[Bolvar Fordragon|Regent Lord Bolvar Fordragon]] (former)<br/>[[Anduin Wrynn|King Anduin Wrynn]] (former)<br/>[[Anduin Lothar|Regent Lord Anduin Lothar]] (former)<br/>[[Llane Wrynn I|King Llane Wrynn I]] (former)<br/>[[Adamant Wrynn III|King Adamant Wrynn III]] (former)<br/>[[Landen Wrynn|King Landen Wrynn]] (former)
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The '''Kingdom of Stormwind'''<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 33.</ref> (also called '''Kingdom of Azeroth'''<ref>''[[Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition]] manual'', pg. 39.</ref>) is a human kingdom,<ref>[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]], pg. 26, 33.</ref><ref name="LoC54">''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 54.</ref> nation<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', p.50</ref><ref name="Shadows & Light, p.44">''[[Shadows & Light]]'', p.44</ref><ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', p. 20, 31</ref> and country<ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', p. 158</ref> on the southern continent of the [[Eastern Kingdoms]], [[Azeroth (continent)|Azeroth]] - with its capital at [[Stormwind City]].<ref name="WoWRPG13"/> Originally settled by descendants of the [[Arathi]],<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', p. 31</ref> Stormwind flourished until the [[First War]] when it was conquered and laid waste by the [[Orcish Horde]]. The survivors of that conflict, led by [[Anduin Lothar]], sought refuge in [[Lordaeron (kingdom)|Lordaeron]], but were able to reclaim their homeland at the end of the [[Second War]] with the aid of the [[Alliance of Lordaeron]].<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', p. 23-34</ref>
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Stormwind is ruled by the [[House of Wrynn]] from their court at [[Stormwind Keep]]. Presently, the throne is occupied by King [[Varian Wrynn]], father of [[Anduin Wrynn]] - who reigned in the absence of his father for a few years. Anduin was governed by his co-regents, Lady [[Katrana Prestor]] and Highlord [[Bolvar Fordragon]]. Also aiding in the governing of Stormwind is the [[House of Nobles]], an executive branch of Stormwind's government who currently aids King Varian in Stormwind, during the difficult times the Alliance face now.
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Stormwind's control and influence extends to other regions including [[Elwynn Forest]] (including [[Northshire Valley]]), the [[Redridge Mountains]], and [[Duskwood]] (though they each have their own democratic governments, but ultimately answer to Stormwind's monarchy). [[Westfall]] is currently independent,<ref name="LoC60">[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 60.</ref> although it was once part of Stormwind's territory.
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==History==
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[[File:AzerothWC1.gif|thumb|left|Kingdom during the First War.]]
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The nation of Stormwind was originally founded approximately a millennium before the First War by the descendants of the Arathi bloodline, who had migrated south from the nation of [[Arathor]].<ref name="worldofwarcraft.com">http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/chapter2.html</ref> It had a long and peaceful history, with the king served loyally by the knights of the [[Brotherhood of the Horse]] and the [[cleric]]s of the [[Clerics of Northshire|Holy Order of Northshire Clerics]]. Prior to the First War, the Wrynn dynasty ruled over the entire kingdom.
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Azeroth's idyllic existence was shattered with the opening of the [[Dark Portal]] and the invasion of the Orcish Horde. After a long and bloody war, which cost the lives of both King [[Wrynn III]] and his son King [[Llane Wrynn]], the orcs overran the entire kingdom, forcing the survivors to flee to the shores of Lordaeron. Anduin Lothar became regent lord, guiding the refugee nation in the name of the young Varian Wrynn.
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Stormwind was the first kingdom invaded by the Horde during the First War. Beloved King Llane was killed in the attacks, and it was in his name that Sir Lothar led the Alliance forces to take the city back. With Stormwind under its control once again and serving as a strong base of operations, the Alliance eventually wrested most of Azeroth from the Horde's grip. The Alliance set to rebuilding, calling on whoever could spare artisans. Stormwind City was later rebuilt as [[New Stormwind]] after the Second War. Afterwards, the nation was split into several regions. The city became the capital of the kingdom of Stormwind.<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Lands of Conflict]] |isbn=9781588469601 |pages=52}}</ref> Most of Azeroth's former regions became separate democratic regions, but still influenced or controlled by the kingdom of Stormwind — with the exception of Westfall, which has fallen under anarchy, and is controlled by the [[Defias Brotherhood]].
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Now it holds one of the few remaining great human cities. It boasts a powerful [[Stormwind City Guard|city guard]] and a strong [[Stormwind Army|army]], and it is a base of magical/divine study and contemplation in Azeroth.<ref name="LoC54">[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 54.</ref>
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With the fall of the northern [[Seven Kingdoms|kingdoms]], Stormwind is by far the most populated city in the world. Boasting a population of two-hundred thousand people (predominantly human), it serves in many ways as the cultural and trade center of the Alliance, even with remote access to the sea. The humans living in the city are generally carefree and artistic, favoring light and colorful clothes, cuisine, and art.
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However, the people of Stormwind find it difficult to accept [[Theramore]]'s role as the home of the eastern Alliance, convinced not only that Stormwind should be the legitimate heir of Lordaeron's role in the past, but also that Theramore is doing little against the worsening situation within the Eastern Kingdoms.
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==Azeroth's description in Warcraft II manual==
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'''Leader:''' ''Regent Lord Anduin Lothar''
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'''Nation Color:''' ''Blue''
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'''Background:''' ''Before the coming of the [[First War|Age of Chaos]] when the [[Portal]] was first opened, the kingdom of Azeroth was the mightiest of all Human nations. Ruled by the wise and just King Llane, Azeroth stood as a beacon of light and truth throughout the known world. After the First War, Azeroth and all of its lands were devastated by the Horde. With King Llane dead, Sir Lothar took charge of the shattered armies of Azeroth and led the survivors across the Great Sea to the shores of Lordaeron. King Terenas, ruler of Lordaeron, agreed to support the landless Azerothiens. The people of Azeroth settled near the Southshore region of Lordaeron, pledging their loyalty to the Alliance. Battle-hardened and brave, the last of the once great armies of Azeroth now seek retribution for the loss of their homeland.''{{fact|cited as W2Man but lacks page number}}
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==Territory and Outposts of Stormwind==
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[[File:Azeroth.jpg|thumb|The torn flag of Azeroth.]]
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Following the victory of the Alliance of Lordaeron over the Horde, Stormwind was reclaimed and rebuilt as New Stormwind. The kingdom is currently split into several smaller territories, including the region of ''Stormwind''.<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 40-62.</ref>
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During the absence of King Varian Wrynn, co-regent Lady Katrana Prestor managed to sow discord among the various regions of Azeroth. In ''World of Warcraft'', her [[Onyxia|true identity]] is revealed and her hold over Highlord Bolvar Fordragon is broken. With Varian's return during the time of the war against the Lich King, the grand kingdom began to re-build with the threat of the [[Defias Brotherhood]] over and the many other problems that plagued the other territories slowly began to get back on top of things and maintain order. The region of Westfall seemed to officially re-join the Kingdom with the aid that was sent.
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However this brief moment of progress was interrupted with the end of the war in [[Northrend]] and the recent Cataclysm that broke the world. The Kingdom now faces a more economical issue as the recent war now mounted with the [[Alliance-Horde War]] has seriously damaged the kingdoms economy. Many have become homeless and evicted forced to find work and a place to live. On the other hand the Kingdom itself has grown too.
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===[[Azeroth (continent)|Azeroth]]===
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*[[Stormwind]] - Total control; a kingdom;<ref name="LoC54"/> ruled by the monarchy of the Wrynn dynasty.
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*[[Elwynn Forest]] - Alliance; Under complete control of Stormwind and close enough to enjoy considerable Alliance guardianship; sends its criminals to Stormwind; it has its own democratic government.<ref>[[Lands of Conflict]], pg. 48.</ref> The town of [[Goldshire]] is this regions main hub.
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*[[Westfall]] - Alliance; The region has re-joined the kingdom as one of its nations officially again. The Defias are no longer the controlling faction of the area with the balance of power shifting to the control of the kingdom. It has become a place of poverty however with commuters pouring in. The fortified town of [[Sentinel Hill]] is this regions main hub.
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*[[Redridge Mountains]] - Alliance; under Stormwind's control;<ref name="WoWRPG16">[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]], pg. 16.</ref> the Stormwind army maintains a token presence here and handles Redridge's few crime problems. The town of [[Lakeshire]] is this regions main hub.
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*[[Duskwood]] - Alliance; The kingdoms most southern region, under the protection of Stormwind but has its own democratic government and also has control of its own small military force [[Night Watch Militia]]. The town of [[Darkshire]] is this regions main hub. The [[Gilnean]] Worgen have settled in the region at [[Raven Hill]] to take care of the Worgen problem.
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*[[Deadwind Pass]] - Under Jurisdiction; Although this region contains no faction encampment, the area itself falls under the control of the Kingdom of Stormwind.
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*[[Burning Steppes]] - Under Jurisdiction; A region once part of the Redridge Mountains, it was blasted apart by Ragnaros when the Dark Iron Dwarves summoned him in hopes of winning the [[War of the Three Hammers]]. Although a fiery wasteland now and the kingdom has no use for such land, the ambitious young [[Morgan]] leads her militia with the prosperous idea of taking back the land of her people and building a new kingdom there to show the Alliance it still has potential. The land has no fixed settlement but for Alliance the outpost of [[Morgan's Vigil]] serves as the hub.
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*[[Swamp of Sorrows]] - Contested; The area previously in the past was under the control of the Horde, since the Cataclysm though there has been an extreme power shift as the nation of Stormwind has become the main power in the region during the questing experience which results in the Horde being forced to flee the area. The [[Draenei]] have also officially claimed the [[Harborage]] after allying with the [[Broken]] there. Currently the army of Stormwind holds the power in the region from their base [[Marshtide Watch]] but the Draenei control the only alliance civilian village.
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*[[Blasted Lands]] - Contested; After the [[Second War]] when Stormwind had been re-built and it began its campaign to re-build its kingdom once again. The kingdom felt it wise to construct [[Nethergarde Keep]] to watch over the [[Dark Portal]] for any new threats that might once again challenge the safety of the kingdom and the rest of the known world at the time. This effectivly made Stormwind the dominant power in the region for years to come. Since the cataclysm, the Horde have managed to construct a small fortress in western Blasted Lands and have started a senseless conflict with Nethergarde. Some Gilneans have also come to the region setteling in their new town of [[Surwich]].
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===[[Khaz Modan]]===
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*[[Menethil Harbor]] - With the fall of Lordaeron, the residents of this town are now loyal too the Stormwind monarchy. Since the cataclysm though the entire harbor has flooded and damaged with half of it underwater and its inhabitants fighting to repair the damage and stop the flood.
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*[[Highbank]] - Serves as a base of operations for the Alliance in [[Twilight Highlands]].
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*[[Victor's Point]] - Foward command post for the Alliance against the [[Twilight Citadel]].
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===[[Lordaeron]]===
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*[[Chillwind Camp]] - With the fall of [[Southshore]], this bustling foward base camp has become the only presence the kingdom has too preserving Lordaeron in its pre-[[Third War]] days. Although there are many other nations spread throughout the continent which were part of the old [[Alliance of Lordaeron]] who are loyal to Stormwind, they are not part of their kingdom. The nations that remain and are hell bent on protecting their land and ridding Lordaeron from the Forsaken once and for all are the humans of [[Stromgarde]], the wildhammer dwarves of [[Aerie Peak]] and the humans and worgen of [[Gilneas (faction)]].
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===[[Northrend]]===
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*[[Valiance Keep]] - One of the two primary ports of entry for the Alliance in Northrend. It serves as the headquarters for the [[Valiance Expedition]].
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*[[Valgarde]] - An early established seaport, this rough settlement sits on the shores of [[Daggercap Bay]].
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*[[Westguard Keep]] - A well-fortified base of operations situated atop the [[Howling Fjord]] cliffs.
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*[[Fort Wildervar]] - A fortified town nestled in the hills of [[Frostblade Peak]].
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*[[Fordragon Hold]] - The front line stronghold, spearheading the war at the [[Angrathar the Wrathgate]]
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*[[Wintergarde Keep]] - Used as base of operations for the [[7th Legion]] veteran forces. The lower half of this tiered city has been taken over by the Scourge.
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*[[Amberpine Lodge]] - The Alliance logistics base camp responsiable for operations in [[Grizzly Hills]].
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==== Status of the Stormwind territories prior the Cataclysm====
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! Before First War || [[First War]] || [[Second War]] || [[Aftermath of the Second War|Interim]] || [[Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal|Invasion of Draenor]] || Interim || [[Third War]] || [[World of Warcraft|Post-Third War]] || Current Status || Main threats
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! [[Stormwind]]
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|| [[Azeroth (kingdom)|Azeroth]] Capital || razed || [[Horde]] || contested || [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]] || rebuilt || monarchy || corruption within || monarchy || [[black dragonflight|Black Dragonflight]]
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! [[Elwynn Forest]]
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|| part of [[Azeroth (kingdom)|Azeroth]] || [[Horde]] || [[Horde]] || contested || [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]] || independence || democracy || [[Defias Brotherhood]]
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! [[Redridge Mountains]]
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|| part of [[Azeroth (kingdom)|Azeroth]] || [[Horde]] || [[Horde]] || contested || [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]]<ref name="LoC5152"/> || gnolls, orcs, trolls
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|| part of [[Azeroth (kingdom)|Azeroth]] || [[Horde]] || [[Horde]] || contested || [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]] || independence || democracy || undead, ogre, worgen
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|| part of [[Azeroth (kingdom)|Azeroth]] || [[Horde]] || [[Horde]] || contested || [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]] || [[Stormwind]] || [[Stormwind]] || independence || contested || [[Defias Brotherhood]]
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! [[Nethergarde Keep]]
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==Notable Leaders==
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{npc||Landen Wrynn||King Landen Wrynn}}
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*{{RaceIcon|Human|Male}} {{npc||Adamant Wrynn III||King Adamant Wrynn III}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Llane}} {{npc||Llane Wrynn I||King Llane Wrynn I}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Orgrim}} {{npc||Orgrim Doomhammer||Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Varian}} {{npc||Varian Wrynn||King Varian Wrynn}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Lothar}} {{npc||Anduin Lothar||Regent Lord Anduin Lothar}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Anduin}} {{npc||Anduin Wrynn||Prince Anduin Wrynn}}
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*{{RaceIconExt|Bolvar}} {{npc||Bolvar Fordragon||Regent Lord Bolvar Fordragon}}
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{| class="darktable" width="75%" style="text-align:center" cellspacing="1"
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! History
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|colspan="2" style="background:#555555;"|Kingdom of Azeroth
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|colspan="2" style="background:#444444;"|First War and Orcish Invasion
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|colspan="3" style="background:#555555;"|Kingdom of Stormwind
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!rowspan="2"|Ruler
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#000088;"|Landen Wrynn
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#008888;"|Adamant Wrynn III
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#000088;"|Llane Wrynn I
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|style="background:#008800;"|Orgrim Doomhammer
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#008888;"|Varian Wrynn
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#000088;"|Bolvar Fordragon<br/>Anduin Wrynn
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|rowspan="2" style="background:#008888;"|Varian Wrynn
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|style="background:#008888;"|Anduin Lothar<br/>Varian Wrynn
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==Notes==
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*When the kingdom was first introduced it was called "[[Azeroth]]",<ref>{{ref game |title=Warcraft: Orcs & Humans |expansion= |campaign= |mission= |zone= |npc= |quote=The Kingdom of Azeroth was a prosperous one... |quest= }}</ref> this continued to be used<ref>''[[Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition]]'' manual, p.28-29, 35-37, 39, 85, 87</ref><ref>''[[Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos]]'' manual, p.3, 6-7, 10-11, 17</ref> until the release of ''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'' where it was called "Stormwind".<ref>''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', p.26, 33</ref> After that both terms were used interchangeably.<ref name="Shadows & Light, p.44"/><ref>''[[Shadows & Light]]'', p.41 Quote: Khadgar escaped to warn the '''King of Azeroth''' of the danger posed by the demon-souled mage, then returned to face Medivh in a final battle that defeated the demon magus but magically aged Khadgar from youth into middle age.</ref><ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', p. 158, 161</ref> It was revealed that the kingdom was called "Stormwind" since it was founded,<ref name="worldofwarcraft.com"/><ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', p. 160</ref> however, it is mostly called "Azeroth" during the First and Second Wars, and in history books about them.<ref>''[[Aftermath of the Second War]]'' "The Alliance armies led by Sir Anduin Lothar, Uther the Lightbringer, and Admiral Daelin Proudmoore pushed the orcs south into the shattered land of Azeroth - the first kingdom to fall before the orcs' ruthless onslaught."</ref>
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*In the human campaign of ''[[Warcraft: Orcs & Humans]]'', the humans won the First War and in the orc campaign, the orcs won the First War. ''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness]]'' and all later sources shows that the orc campaign is the true outcome, but with most of the events from the human campaign as being true.
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*Along with [[Kul Tiras]], Stormwind is one of the only humans kingdoms that hasn't been destroyed or has seceded from the Alliance.
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Revision as of 20:51, 18 January 2011

This article is about the kingdom known as Stormwind. For other uses, see Stormwind.
AllianceKingdom of Stormwind
150px-Perfect flag of Stormwind
Capital(s) Stormwind City (200,000)[1]
Population Circa 220,000
Races HumanHuman Human (140,000)
Ironforge dwarfIronforge dwarf Ironforge dwarf (28,000)
High elfHigh elf High elf (20,000)
Half-elfHalf-elf Half-elf (8,000)
Night elfNight elf Night elf (4,000)
Half-orcHalf-orc Half-orc[2]
GnomeGnome Gnome[3]
Government Hereditary monarchy
Ruler(s) King Varian Wrynn (current)
Regent Lord Bolvar Fordragon (former)
King Anduin Wrynn (former)
Regent Lord Anduin Lothar (former)
King Llane Wrynn I (former)
King Adamant Wrynn III (former)
King Landen Wrynn (former)
Affiliation Alliance
Location Stormwind

The Kingdom of Stormwind[4] (also called Kingdom of Azeroth[5]) is a human kingdom,[6][7] nation[8][9][10] and country[11] on the southern continent of the Eastern Kingdoms, Azeroth - with its capital at Stormwind City.[3] Originally settled by descendants of the Arathi,[12] Stormwind flourished until the First War when it was conquered and laid waste by the Orcish Horde. The survivors of that conflict, led by Anduin Lothar, sought refuge in Lordaeron, but were able to reclaim their homeland at the end of the Second War with the aid of the Alliance of Lordaeron.[13]

Stormwind is ruled by the House of Wrynn from their court at Stormwind Keep. Presently, the throne is occupied by King Varian Wrynn, father of Anduin Wrynn - who reigned in the absence of his father for a few years. Anduin was governed by his co-regents, Lady Katrana Prestor and Highlord Bolvar Fordragon. Also aiding in the governing of Stormwind is the House of Nobles, an executive branch of Stormwind's government who currently aids King Varian in Stormwind, during the difficult times the Alliance face now.

Stormwind's control and influence extends to other regions including Elwynn Forest (including Northshire Valley), the Redridge Mountains, and Duskwood (though they each have their own democratic governments, but ultimately answer to Stormwind's monarchy). Westfall is currently independent,[14] although it was once part of Stormwind's territory.

History

AzerothWC1

Kingdom during the First War.

The nation of Stormwind was originally founded approximately a millennium before the First War by the descendants of the Arathi bloodline, who had migrated south from the nation of Arathor.[15] It had a long and peaceful history, with the king served loyally by the knights of the Brotherhood of the Horse and the clerics of the Holy Order of Northshire Clerics. Prior to the First War, the Wrynn dynasty ruled over the entire kingdom.

Azeroth's idyllic existence was shattered with the opening of the Dark Portal and the invasion of the Orcish Horde. After a long and bloody war, which cost the lives of both King Wrynn III and his son King Llane Wrynn, the orcs overran the entire kingdom, forcing the survivors to flee to the shores of Lordaeron. Anduin Lothar became regent lord, guiding the refugee nation in the name of the young Varian Wrynn.

Stormwind was the first kingdom invaded by the Horde during the First War. Beloved King Llane was killed in the attacks, and it was in his name that Sir Lothar led the Alliance forces to take the city back. With Stormwind under its control once again and serving as a strong base of operations, the Alliance eventually wrested most of Azeroth from the Horde's grip. The Alliance set to rebuilding, calling on whoever could spare artisans. Stormwind City was later rebuilt as New Stormwind after the Second War. Afterwards, the nation was split into several regions. The city became the capital of the kingdom of Stormwind.[16] Most of Azeroth's former regions became separate democratic regions, but still influenced or controlled by the kingdom of Stormwind — with the exception of Westfall, which has fallen under anarchy, and is controlled by the Defias Brotherhood.

Now it holds one of the few remaining great human cities. It boasts a powerful city guard and a strong army, and it is a base of magical/divine study and contemplation in Azeroth.[7]

With the fall of the northern kingdoms, Stormwind is by far the most populated city in the world. Boasting a population of two-hundred thousand people (predominantly human), it serves in many ways as the cultural and trade center of the Alliance, even with remote access to the sea. The humans living in the city are generally carefree and artistic, favoring light and colorful clothes, cuisine, and art.

However, the people of Stormwind find it difficult to accept Theramore's role as the home of the eastern Alliance, convinced not only that Stormwind should be the legitimate heir of Lordaeron's role in the past, but also that Theramore is doing little against the worsening situation within the Eastern Kingdoms.

Azeroth's description in Warcraft II manual

WC2BnE-logo This section concerns content related to Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness or its expansion Beyond the Dark Portal.

Leader: Regent Lord Anduin Lothar

Nation Color: Blue

Background: Before the coming of the Age of Chaos when the Portal was first opened, the kingdom of Azeroth was the mightiest of all Human nations. Ruled by the wise and just King Llane, Azeroth stood as a beacon of light and truth throughout the known world. After the First War, Azeroth and all of its lands were devastated by the Horde. With King Llane dead, Sir Lothar took charge of the shattered armies of Azeroth and led the survivors across the Great Sea to the shores of Lordaeron. King Terenas, ruler of Lordaeron, agreed to support the landless Azerothiens. The people of Azeroth settled near the Southshore region of Lordaeron, pledging their loyalty to the Alliance. Battle-hardened and brave, the last of the once great armies of Azeroth now seek retribution for the loss of their homeland.[citation needed] 

Territory and Outposts of Stormwind

Azeroth

The torn flag of Azeroth.

Following the victory of the Alliance of Lordaeron over the Horde, Stormwind was reclaimed and rebuilt as New Stormwind. The kingdom is currently split into several smaller territories, including the region of Stormwind.[17]

During the absence of King Varian Wrynn, co-regent Lady Katrana Prestor managed to sow discord among the various regions of Azeroth. In World of Warcraft, her true identity is revealed and her hold over Highlord Bolvar Fordragon is broken. With Varian's return during the time of the war against the Lich King, the grand kingdom began to re-build with the threat of the Defias Brotherhood over and the many other problems that plagued the other territories slowly began to get back on top of things and maintain order. The region of Westfall seemed to officially re-join the Kingdom with the aid that was sent.

However this brief moment of progress was interrupted with the end of the war in Northrend and the recent Cataclysm that broke the world. The Kingdom now faces a more economical issue as the recent war now mounted with the Alliance-Horde War has seriously damaged the kingdoms economy. Many have become homeless and evicted forced to find work and a place to live. On the other hand the Kingdom itself has grown too.

Azeroth

  • Stormwind - Total control; a kingdom;[7] ruled by the monarchy of the Wrynn dynasty.
  • Elwynn Forest - Alliance; Under complete control of Stormwind and close enough to enjoy considerable Alliance guardianship; sends its criminals to Stormwind; it has its own democratic government.[18] The town of Goldshire is this regions main hub.
  • Westfall - Alliance; The region has re-joined the kingdom as one of its nations officially again. The Defias are no longer the controlling faction of the area with the balance of power shifting to the control of the kingdom. It has become a place of poverty however with commuters pouring in. The fortified town of Sentinel Hill is this regions main hub.
  • Redridge Mountains - Alliance; under Stormwind's control;[19] the Stormwind army maintains a token presence here and handles Redridge's few crime problems. The town of Lakeshire is this regions main hub.
  • Duskwood - Alliance; The kingdoms most southern region, under the protection of Stormwind but has its own democratic government and also has control of its own small military force Night Watch Militia. The town of Darkshire is this regions main hub. The Gilnean Worgen have settled in the region at Raven Hill to take care of the Worgen problem.
  • Deadwind Pass - Under Jurisdiction; Although this region contains no faction encampment, the area itself falls under the control of the Kingdom of Stormwind.
  • Burning Steppes - Under Jurisdiction; A region once part of the Redridge Mountains, it was blasted apart by Ragnaros when the Dark Iron Dwarves summoned him in hopes of winning the War of the Three Hammers. Although a fiery wasteland now and the kingdom has no use for such land, the ambitious young Morgan leads her militia with the prosperous idea of taking back the land of her people and building a new kingdom there to show the Alliance it still has potential. The land has no fixed settlement but for Alliance the outpost of Morgan's Vigil serves as the hub.
  • Swamp of Sorrows - Contested; The area previously in the past was under the control of the Horde, since the Cataclysm though there has been an extreme power shift as the nation of Stormwind has become the main power in the region during the questing experience which results in the Horde being forced to flee the area. The Draenei have also officially claimed the Harborage after allying with the Broken there. Currently the army of Stormwind holds the power in the region from their base Marshtide Watch but the Draenei control the only alliance civilian village.
  • Blasted Lands - Contested; After the Second War when Stormwind had been re-built and it began its campaign to re-build its kingdom once again. The kingdom felt it wise to construct Nethergarde Keep to watch over the Dark Portal for any new threats that might once again challenge the safety of the kingdom and the rest of the known world at the time. This effectivly made Stormwind the dominant power in the region for years to come. Since the cataclysm, the Horde have managed to construct a small fortress in western Blasted Lands and have started a senseless conflict with Nethergarde. Some Gilneans have also come to the region setteling in their new town of Surwich.

Khaz Modan

  • Menethil Harbor - With the fall of Lordaeron, the residents of this town are now loyal too the Stormwind monarchy. Since the cataclysm though the entire harbor has flooded and damaged with half of it underwater and its inhabitants fighting to repair the damage and stop the flood.
  • Highbank - Serves as a base of operations for the Alliance in Twilight Highlands.
  • Victor's Point - Foward command post for the Alliance against the Twilight Citadel.

Lordaeron

  • Chillwind Camp - With the fall of Southshore, this bustling foward base camp has become the only presence the kingdom has too preserving Lordaeron in its pre-Third War days. Although there are many other nations spread throughout the continent which were part of the old Alliance of Lordaeron who are loyal to Stormwind, they are not part of their kingdom. The nations that remain and are hell bent on protecting their land and ridding Lordaeron from the Forsaken once and for all are the humans of Stromgarde, the wildhammer dwarves of Aerie Peak and the humans and worgen of Gilneas (faction).

Northrend


Status of the Stormwind territories prior the Cataclysm

Notable Leaders

History Kingdom of Azeroth First War and Orcish Invasion Kingdom of Stormwind
Ruler Landen Wrynn Adamant Wrynn III Llane Wrynn I Orgrim Doomhammer Varian Wrynn Bolvar Fordragon
Anduin Wrynn
Varian Wrynn
Anduin Lothar
Varian Wrynn

Notes

  • When the kingdom was first introduced it was called "Azeroth",[21] this continued to be used[22][23] until the release of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game where it was called "Stormwind".[24] After that both terms were used interchangeably.[9][25][26] It was revealed that the kingdom was called "Stormwind" since it was founded,[15][27] however, it is mostly called "Azeroth" during the First and Second Wars, and in history books about them.[28]
  • In the human campaign of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, the humans won the First War and in the orc campaign, the orcs won the First War. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness and all later sources shows that the orc campaign is the true outcome, but with most of the events from the human campaign as being true.
  • Along with Kul Tiras, Stormwind is one of the only humans kingdoms that hasn't been destroyed or has seceded from the Alliance.

References

 
  1. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 52.
  2. ^ Horde Player's Guide, pg. 9.
  3. ^ a b World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 13.
  4. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 33.
  5. ^ Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition manual, pg. 39.
  6. ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 26, 33.
  7. ^ a b c Lands of Conflict, pg. 54. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "LoC54" defined multiple times with different content
  8. ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, p.50
  9. ^ a b Shadows & Light, p.44
  10. ^ Lands of Conflict, p. 20, 31
  11. ^ Alliance Player's Guide, p. 158
  12. ^ Lands of Conflict, p. 31
  13. ^ Lands of Conflict, p. 23-34
  14. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 60.
  15. ^ a b http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/chapter2.html
  16. ^ Arthaus. Lands of Conflict, 52. ISBN 9781588469601. 
  17. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 40-62.
  18. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 48.
  19. ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 16.
  20. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named LoC5152
  21. ^ Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. Blizzard Entertainment.
  22. ^ Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition manual, p.28-29, 35-37, 39, 85, 87
  23. ^ Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos manual, p.3, 6-7, 10-11, 17
  24. ^ Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, p.26, 33
  25. ^ Shadows & Light, p.41 Quote: Khadgar escaped to warn the King of Azeroth of the danger posed by the demon-souled mage, then returned to face Medivh in a final battle that defeated the demon magus but magically aged Khadgar from youth into middle age.
  26. ^ Alliance Player's Guide, p. 158, 161
  27. ^ Alliance Player's Guide, p. 160
  28. ^ Aftermath of the Second War "The Alliance armies led by Sir Anduin Lothar, Uther the Lightbringer, and Admiral Daelin Proudmoore pushed the orcs south into the shattered land of Azeroth - the first kingdom to fall before the orcs' ruthless onslaught."


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