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AllianceFandral Staghelm
Image of Fandral Staghelm
Title Kar'sis (by the qiraji)[1]
Gender Male
Race Night elf (Humanoid)
Level ?? (Boss)
Class Archdruid
Affiliation(s) Alliance, Cenarion Circle, Emerald Nightmare (Mind Corrupted by Lord Xavius)
Occupation Prisoner of the Cenarion Circle, formerly Archdruid of Darnassus, Lieutenant of Malfurion Stormrage
Location Stormrage Barrow Dens, Moonglade
Status Imprisoned
Relative(s) Valstann Staghelm (son, deceased)
Mentor(s) Malfurion Stormrage

Fandral Staghelm was formerly the Archdruid of Darnassus, succeeding Malfurion Stormrage after he was lost in the Emerald Nightmare. He was in a constant power struggle with Tyrande Whisperwind, High Priestess of Elune, for leadership of the night elf people, and was one of the architects of the plan to create Teldrassil. After it was revealed that he had been corrupted by the Nightmare himself and had prolonged Malfurion's absence, Fandral eventually descended into madness and was imprisoned by the Cenarion Circle.

Biography

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Fandral Staghelm

Fandral Staghelm was born about a thousand years after the Great Sundering (making him over 9,000 years old). Fandral towers most other night elves, standing close to 8 feet in height. He uses this height to his advantage both in battle and conversation, seeking to intimidate all those around him with his massive stature. Staghelm follows many of the beliefs of the ancient night elves, and one in particular has made him unpopular — Fandral is a staunch night elf supremacist, and he believes that night elves are the only true druids, as well as the superior race on the planet.[2]

Fandral was one of Malfurion Stormrage's top lieutenants, and trained many of the newest generation of the Druids of the Wild. His hot temperament has sometimes clashed with the more restrained Malfurion. Fandral believes that the future of the night elves demands more expansionism and military planning. His radical beliefs and aggressive demeanor often lead him to quarrel with Tyrande, the official head of the night elf government.

War of the Shifting Sands

The children of C'Thun, the Qiraji, had spent thousands of years building an army capable of exacting revenge upon the whole of Kalimdor and now the prize was within their grasp. The Titans had long since vacated this world. Only the night elves that once inhabited this area were here to defend.

A mighty qiraji known as General Rajaxx would command the initial incursion into Silithus. Only one would stand in his way: The clever night elf archdruid known as Fandral Staghelm. They refer to him as "Kar'sis" or Hand of Earth in the native qiraji tongue. Staghelm and his armies were clearly overwhelmed as the endless flow of Rajaxx's troops poured into Silithus. It would seem as if Staghelm, however, was more than just a nuisance to the qiraji. Under Staghelm, the whole of the night elf armies had come together to defend Kalimdor, greatly slowing the qiraji forces.

Unfortunately, the night elven defense was untenable and Rajaxx knew that they could not hold out much longer. Their tenacity, however, was causing great frustration to Rajaxx and causing even more frustration to his kings. Vek'nilash and Vek'lor, known as the Twin Emperors of Ahn'Qiraj, watched the war from the sanctuary of their temple. The clever brothers devised a plan to demoralize and divide Staghelm's forces. Valstann Staghelm served as the right hand of his father Fandral. A proud and noble warrior, Valstann's dedication and adoration for his father was unyielding — which the Emperors sensed as a weakness that could be exploited. The qiraji forces were commanded to fall back and hide the bulk of their numbers beneath the sands of the desert. A small attack was ordered upon Southwind Village while the front lines of Staghelm's army were kept occupied. Valstann, eager to please his father, convinced Fandral to allow him to take a small battalion to the defense of Southwind. Surely with the tide of battle turning their way, no harm could come to his beloved child.

The trap was sprung, Valstann was captured by the hiding qiraji and Southwind Village obliterated. Rajaxx himself took the captive Valstann to the front lines of the battle where — in front of Staghelm and the night elf forces — he brutally executed the young night elf. The war continued, but the will of the great leader was sapped. The whole of Silithus was soon engulfed by the silithid and their qiraji hosts.

It took the help of the dragonflights themselves to finally defeat the Silithid defiance. Fandral, still in anguish over his son's death, cursed the qiraji and the dragons and threw the Scepter of the Shifting Sands upon the new barrier, breaking the sceptre into four pieces, now in the hands of other dragonflights

Recent History

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Fandral speaks to Broll

With Malfurion missing, Fandral — the leader of those night elves who wished to plant the new World Tree — became the new archdruid. In no time at all, he and his fellow druids had forged ahead and planted the great tree, Teldrassil, off the stormy coasts of northern Kalimdor. Under their care, the tree sprouted up above the clouds. Among the twilight boughs of the colossal tree, the wondrous city of Darnassus took root. However, the tree was not consecrated with nature's blessing and soon fell prey to the corruption of the Burning Legion. Now the wildlife, and even the limbs of Teldrassil itself are tainted by a growing darkness.

Regardless, to this date Fandral has proven to be an effective replacement for the missing Malfurion in strictly secular and iconic terms — none of Malfurion's confidants are exactly pleased.

Quintis Jonespyre, the druid NPC found in Feathermoon Stronghold has raised concerns over the fact that Fandral Staghelm has been procuring vast amounts of the herb Inv misc herb 05 [Morrowgrain] in the name of the Cenarion Circle. Fandral himself claims to be researching the properties of the grain when grown in the soil found in Un'Goro Crater.

Though it is widely known that Staghelm is at odds with High Priestess Tyrande, only the highest ranking members of the Cenarion Circle and the Sisters of Elune are aware of just how far the disagreements extend — the two are locked in a bitter power struggle that has secretly polarized the night elf government.

The Idol of Remulos

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Recently, Fandral met the druid Broll Bearmantle and his human companion Lo'Gosh. Broll had returned to Darnassus to report the cleansing of the Idol of Remulos. Staghelm suggested that since Broll planned further quests with his friends, the Idol would be safer with the archdruid. Bearmantle agreed, though Lo'Gosh expressed doubts about Fandral's trustworthiness.

The return of Malfurion Stormrage

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At some point in the months following the Lich King's defeat, Fandral gathers many druids to Teldrassil, unfolding a master plan to heal the giant tree. Naralex, Broll Bearmantle and Hamuul Runetotem were among those he called. He intended to use the Idol of Remulos to achieve this, against Bearmantle's better judgement. Before the ritual could be completed, however, Tyrande arrived, having been warned by Elune that Malfurion's life was in greater danger than before.

It is eventually revealed that Staghelm had been a pawn of the Emerald Nightmare's lord, Xavius, who sent a hallucination of Valstann to lead the archdruid astray. Staghelm had secretly been prolonging Malfurion's absence using [Morrowgrain]. Worse yet, he was also responsible for the corruption and near-failure of Teldrassil, by secretly grafting a branch of Xavius's own Nightmare Tree onto the new World Tree in its infancy. When Malfurion finally broke free of the Nightmare, he revealed Fandral's madness and betrayal to the rest of the druids. After the Nightmare's defeat, the druids brought Staghelm to Moonglade in the hope that he would recover, though many suspected that his mind was permanently broken from losing Valstann a second time. [3]

World of Warcraft

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Fandral during Inv misc book 06 [The War of the Shifting Sands]

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Arch Druid Fandral Staghelm in-game.

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Fandral in chains.

Arch Druid Fandral Staghelm is a level ?? quest giver located at the Cenarion Enclave in the night elf city of Darnassus. Though Tyrande is the official leader (for lore and certain quests) of the night elves, Staghelm is designated as a faction leader in-game, and killing him will grant players an Honorable Kill. The reasons for this are unknown, though it may have something to do with the secret power struggle going on between him and Tyrande.

Cataclysm

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From quests in Mount Hyjal it is revealed that Fandral is placed in a prison in Mount Hyjal, and this is shortly realized to be a bad idea, because of the immense power he possesses, cultists will be after him, to try and use him for their own devices. The player embarks on a quest to transfer him to a prison in Moonglade where the powerful Arch Druid remains until his mind can be regained, or for eternity.

Quests

He starts the following quests:

He ends the following quests:

Attacks and abilities

  • Spell nature stranglevines Entangling Roots — Entangles nearby enemies in roots, inflicting 950 to 1050 Nature damage every 3 sec. and immobilizing them for up to 15 sec. (Radius: 25 yards)
  • Spell nature rejuvenation Rejuvenation — Heals (42000) an ally every 3 sec. for 12 sec.
  • Spell nature forceofnature Summon Treant Allies — Summons 2 Treant Allies to accompany the caster until dismissed.
  • Spell nature lightning Wrath — Hurls a bolt of lightning at an enemy, inflicting 2880 to 3520 Nature damage.

Tactics

One of the most difficult Alliance faction leaders, he appears to be a powerful Balance druid, using a 1 sec Spell nature wrathv2 [Wrath] (1100-1300 Nature damage), Force of Nature (summons treants), and his most powerful ability: casts AoE Spell nature stranglevines [Entangling Roots] followed by an extremely potent Spell nature cyclone [Hurricane]. Players who do not escape it as soon as possible will need serious healing to stay alive.

Quotes

Greeting
  • Speak quickly, young one. I have urgent matters to attend.
  • Tyrande has no idea how to lead our people.
  • I have vision that she lacks.

Fandral Staghelm's Silver Coin can be fished from the Dalaran fountain. It reads "The War of the Shifting Sands... I wish I could forget it ever happened."

Patch changes

  • Cataclysm Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Now a quest target in Hyjal.
  • Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Updated for level 80.
  • Bc icon Patch 2.0.1 (2006-12-05): Updated for level 70.
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.7.0 (2005-09-13): Racial "Leaders" have been strengthened, and are now worth slightly less honor.

References

 
  1. ^ The Prophecy of C'Thun
  2. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ReferenceA
  3. ^ Stormrage novel

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Preceded by:
Malfurion Stormrage
Position:
Archdruid of the night elves
Succeeded by:
Malfurion Stormrage
Preceded by:
Malfurion Stormrage
Position:
Leader of the Cenarion Circle
Succeeded by:
Malfurion Stormrage
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