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Order of the Silver Hand
Main Leader Highlord Tirion Fordring (current)
Uther the Lightbringer (formerly, deceased)
Secondary Leaders Lord Grayson Shadowbreaker
Capital Stratholme (destroyed)
Other Major Cities Stormwind, Ironforge
Main Language Common
Secondary Languages Dwarven members speak their native tongue
Member Races Humans, Dwarves, High Elves
Theater of Operations Azeroth

The Knights of the Silver Hand, also called the Order of the Silver Hand, or simply the Silver Hand, was the order of paladins created after the First War by Uther the Lightbringer and Archbishop Alonsus Faol. Years after its destruction by the corrupted Prince Arthas in the Third War, the shattered remnants of the Silver Hand were reorganized by Tirion Fordring, who now prepares to take the fight to Northrend itself.

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History

Foundation and the Second War

The former order led by Faol, the Holy Order of Northshire Clerics, was devastated during the First War. When Faol refounded the order in Lordaeron, he recruited noble knights and former clerics to train in the ways of war and the Light. Even a few members of the priesthood decided to take up the more physical and steadfast path. In Alonsus Chapel in Stratholme, Uther the Lightbringer was apointed the first of the paladins, followed by Saidan Dathrohan, Tirion Fordring, Turalyon, candidates recommended by Alonsus Faol himself,ToD 84 and Gavinrad the Dire, a candidate proposed by Lord Anduin LotharToD 86. The Silver Hand was born.

The paladins were instrumental in winning the war, and the sight of them wielding their mighty warhammers and holy powers gave others inspiration on the battlefield and the home front. Uther and his paladins were truly a sight to behold. Even some of the Alliance's greatest knights and warriors were in awe when they saw them smashing Orcs down while healing fallen allies at the same time. Uther was particularly remarkable to be the first to manifest the Light on the battlefield.ToD #?

Destruction of the original Order

The introduction of the Plague marked the beginning of the end of the original Order of the Silver Hand. One of their own, Prince Arthas, turned his back on the order in his dark pursuit of vengeance. Shortly afterwards, he fully embraced the evil he had been hunting and became a death knight in the service of the Lich King. Returning to Lordaeron, Arthas killed Uther Lightbringer and decimated the Order.

Even after the triumph at Mount Hyjal, the paladins remember Arthas's betrayal. Many paladins feel responsibility for him, because the Holy Light teaches that every person can strengthen other people. Since they were unable to strengthen Arthas, the entire world suffered. Many of the surviving paladins formed the Scarlet Crusade in an attempt to reclaim their homeland. This zealous order hunts Arthas's servants, the undead, with a frightening ruthlessness that demonstrates their determination to fix past mistakes.

Many paladins remained loyal to the Alliance. They may fight under different flags but will pledge themselves to the Alliance's cause forever.

After the Third War

Out of the ashes of the old a new order arose (though some paladins argue it was never entirely destroyed in the first place). The "new" order is much smaller than the original, and with a fragmented leadership. The new order began to accept dwarves into the ranks to replace paladins lost during the Third War (they had accepted a few dwarven paladins as far back as the second war, but it was uncommon). The new order is not nearly as strong as the original order, and internal power struggles in the leadership keep it from being very strong or being as active as it once was.WRPG 88,125 WoWRPG 77, 170 APG 150, 164, 173, 177

Status of the Order

According to the Tirion Fordring questline, from his perspective and opinion, the order no longer exists, having been destroyed by Arthas. After losing their leadership and being driven from their headquarters, the paladins scattered all over the continent, with some even following Jaina Proudmoore across the ocean to stay in Theramore. Tirion Fordring believes that no other paladin had the right to take up Uther's mantle as the leader of the Silver Hand. However, spurred by his son Taelan's death, Tirion vows to reform the Order, and to take his place as Highlord to combat the Scarlet Crusade and the Scourge.

Time will tell how many paladins will unite under his banner: the fact that Uther Lightbringer himself ordered his exile might keep some hardliners of the old order from trusting his way.

However other characters in the game have a different view regarding the current status of the Order. Several in-game sources and the Warcraft RPG indicates that an "Order of Silver Hand" in some form is still in existence. According to the paladin history in character selection screen (pre-patch 2.01):

"Although paladins were once exclusively human, number of stout-hearted dwarves have recently been welcomed into the Order of the Silver Hand"

Several paladin trainers in Stormwind and Ironforge consider themselves to be part of the Order. A human paladin, Brother Sammuel, invites a new human paladin into the Order of the Silver Hand:

"But until then, be patient... Knight of the Silver Hand.

The dwarven paladin Bromos Grummner also invites a new dwarf paladin into the Order of the Silver Hand:

"You're a Knight of the Silver Hand now, be ready to play the part."

Even articles and short stories in the RPG, for example Alliance Player's Guide, 2006 confirms the current existence the Order, and that there are still individuals calling themselves, "Knights of the Silver Hand" in modern times. Although it appears to be much smaller than the original order, as well as reference to some kind of leadership which is still in control.

For example according to Alliance Player's Guide, it says that Argent Dawn has members who are still Knights of the Silver Hand (as well as members who were former Silver Hand Knights)APG 150. The book also discusses that organization of the Knights of Silver Hand still exists even though it was nearly wiped out, though its not quite the same organization as it once wasAPG 177, and elsewhere in the book that Tirion Fordring has not yet taken over leadership of the Silver Hand, and is still in exileAPG 164, 173.

Human and dwarven paladins view themselves as members of the Silver Hand in spirit or ideology, despite most (but not all) of the authority and structure of the organization having been destroyed. They are members a 'new' order of the Silver Hand. Tirion is pledging to reform the original Order by reestablishing himself as the leader. The RPG discusses the existence of the "new" Order of the Silver Hand that still exists.

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Tirion wielding the Ashbringer
Tirion wielding the Ashbringer

Because the original paladins were all members of the Order of the Silver Hand, and because it seemed that for a long time all paladins in existence were members of that order, it seemed plausible (and is consistent with many in-game comments) that many denizens of Azeroth may consider "being a paladin" to be synonymous with "being a member of the Silver Hand," and thus may be using the latter terminology in a figurative sense.

In Wrath of the Lich King: Return of the Silver Hand

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King This section concerns content exclusive to Wrath of the Lich King.

It was announced at BlizzCon 2007 - based on the quest chain involving him and his son - that Tirion Fordring will appear in the new expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, near the port of Valgarde in the Howling Fjord. He has been identified as Highlord Tirion Fordring (based on what he had said after completing In Dreams: "I now take my place as Highlord of the new Order of the Silver Hand"). [1]

Notable members

For a complete list of Knights of the Silver Hand, see this list of paladins.

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