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{{for|playable blood elves|blood elf (playable)}}
|name=Mammoth-Hair Crown
 
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| image = BloodElvesSots.jpg
|icon=inv_helmet_125
 
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| caption = A blood elf female and a blood elf male.
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| name = Blood elves, in honor of the Perished
|slot=Head
 
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| capital = [[Silvermoon City]]
|type=Cloth
 
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| faction = [[Horde]], ([[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]]), [[Illidan's forces]] ([[Eclipsion]] and others), [[Burning Legion]] ([[Kael'thas' forces]]), [[Scryers]], [[Sunreavers]], [[Argent Crusade]], [[Independent]]
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| character = [[Hunter]], [[Mage]], [[Priest]], [[Rogue]], [[Warlock]], [[Paladin]], [[Death knight]] ([[WoW]]); [[Scout]], [[Warrior]], [[Felsworn]], [[Ranger]], [[Demon hunter]], [[Necromancer]] (RPG); [[Priest (Warcraft III)|Priest]], [[Sorceress]], [[Spell breaker]], [[Blood mage]] (WC3); [[elven druid|Druid]] (Lore)
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| mount = [[Hawkstrider]], [[Dragonhawk]]
|durability=80
 
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| homeworld = [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]
|level=70
 
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| region = [[Quel'Thalas]] ([[Eversong Woods]], [[Ghostlands]]), [[Northrend]] ([[Dalaran]]), [[Outland]]
|ilvl=159
 
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| language = [[Thalassian]], [[Common (language)|Common]]
|sellprice=37045
 
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| slang = [[Darnassian]], [[Dwarven]], [[Eredun]], [[Goblin (language)|Goblin]], [[Kalimag]], [[Kalimdoran]], [[Orcish]], [[Nazja]]
|itemid=44667}}
 
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| leader = [[Kael'thas Sunstrider|Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider]] (Illidan's forces/Burning Legion)<br />[[Lor'themar Theron|Regent Lor'themar Theron]] (Horde)<br />[[Voren'thal the Seer]] (Scryers)<br />[[Aethas Sunreaver|Archmage Aethas Sunreaver]] (Sunreavers)
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| secondary leader(s) = [[Halduron Brightwing]] (Ranger General of Farstriders), [[Lady Liadrin]] (Blood Knight Matriarch)
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| height = 5'8" - 6'6" (170 to 195 cm) (male), 5'4" - 6'2" (160 to 185 cm) (female){{Citation needed}}
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| alignment = Usually [[Neutral_good#Neutral_alignments|Neutral]]<ref name="MG64">''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 64</ref>
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:''"We are the sin'dorei – the blood elves! We have sworn to avenge the ghosts of [[Quel'Thalas]]. This dead land... will be cleansed."''
   
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The '''blood elves''', '''sin'dorei''' in [[Thalassian]] ("children of the blood"), are the race that the vast majority (approximately 90%) of the surviving [[high elves]] converted to following the [[Third War]].<ref>http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/encyclopedia/429.xml</ref>
== Source ==
 
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This item drops from the [[rare mob]] [[Icehorn]] in [[Borean Tundra]].
 
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For nearly 7,000 years, high elven society centered on the sacred [[Sunwell]], a magical fount that was created using a vial of pure arcane energy from the first [[Well of Eternity]]. Nourished and strengthened by the Sunwell’s potent energies, the high elves’ enchanted kingdom of [[Quel'Thalas]] prospered within the verdant forests north of [[Lordaeron]]. During the Third War, however, the high elves were nearly scoured from [[Azeroth]]. Led by the [[death knight]] [[Arthas]], a [[Scourge]] army stormed into Quel’Thalas, slaughtering almost ninety percent of the kingdom’s population. Arthas then used the mystical Sunwell to resurrect the fallen necromancer [[Kel'Thuzad]], irrevocably tainting the fount in the process. The high elven prince, [[Kael'thas Sunstrider]], quickly rushed to the aid of his people - and destroyed the tainted fount to avert further disaster. However, the elves came under the merciless sway of withdrawal, and desperately sought to relieve it. To this end, Kael'thas commanded the great ranger [[Lor'themar Theron]] to safeguard the elven homeland, while he went to battle alongside the [[New Alliance]] - and later, [[Illidan Stormrage]].
   
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Kael'thas had assured his people that one day he would return to Quel'Thalas and lead them to paradise, yet time revealed that his promises were nothing more than lies. On Outland, the prince became twisted due to his reliance on fel energy, the dark and corrupting essence wielded by the demonic [[Burning Legion]] itself. Unbeknownst to Illidan, Kael'thas also came under the sway of the Legion's commander, [[Kil'jaeden]]. The prince ultimately returned to Quel'Thalas, seeking to usher his new master into Azeroth, though was killed for his treachery before his cataclysmic ambitions could be fulfilled. The defiled Sunwell, however, would not remain so for much longer - the [[draenei]] prophet, [[Velen]], used the essence of a [[M'uru|darkened naaru]] to restore it - freeing the blood elves of their bane.
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Inspired by the Sunwell's rebirth, the blood elves have since entered into a shining new era in their ancient race's history. Although some elves remain hesitant to abandon their dependence on arcane magic, others have embraced change for the betterment of Quel'Thalas. Yet only time will tell if the blood elves can avoid repeating the tragic mistakes of their past.<ref>http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/blood-elf</ref>
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The blood elves are currently led by [[Lor'themar Theron|Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron]], who seeks to lead his people into a prosperous future.
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==Introduction==
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[[File:Bloodmagesamwise.jpg|left|thumb|Prince [[Kael'Thas Sunstrider]], Lord of [[Quel'Thalas]]|300px]]
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[[File:Grand Magister Rommath.jpg|thumb|[[Rommath]], Archmage of Silvermoon|200px]]
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Those now known as blood elves were once high elves. Practitioners of the Arcane, they fed on the magics of the Sunwell, using it much like the Highborne they descended from used the Well of Eternity. Life for the high elves changed during the Third War, when [[Arthas Menethil|King Arthas]]' Scourge attacked Quel'Thalas and shattered the elven race. The Scourge slew more than 90% of the high elven population, devastating their culture, and slaying King [[Anasterian Sunstrider]]. His son and heir, Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider was thankfully studying magic in [[Dalaran]] at the time of the disaster and did not join his father in death. He returned to find Quel'Thalas in ruins, and thirsting for vengeance, gathered the survivors and renamed them "blood elves" in honor of their fallen kin. Prior to the [[Sunwell]]'s destruction, all high elves were constantly bathed in its magical power. Now bereft of this [[arcane]] energy, the blood elves (and high elves) suffered from their withdrawals. Kael'thas worried that they would soon die without another magical source to replace the Sunwell. The blood elves therefore set about learning to drain magic from alternative sources.
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Soon, the blood elves clashed with the Scourge and the [[Amani Empire|Amani]] trolls, who were making inroads into former elven territory. The blood elves defended their homeland, and, eventually, having reestablished a degree of safety to their land and prevented their society from degenerating, Kael'thas left his homeland. He took a group of the strongest blood elf warriors and spell casters and joined the [[Alliance]] against the Scourge. They were eager to avenge themselves on the undead forces; however, bigotry on the part of the Alliance commander prevented the [[human]] forces from fully utilizing the aid the blood elves could bring to their fight. Due to [[Garithos|Grand Marshal Garithos]]' prejudices, Kael'thas was forced to accept the assistance of [[Lady Vashj]], and her reptilian Naga. When the humans discovered that the blood elves were working with the naga, they were imprisoned and sentenced to death by Garithos, for "conspiring with the enemy". However Kael'thas and his soldiers escaped the prisons of [[Dalaran]] with the aid of the naga, who told Kael about [[Illidan Stormrage]], and the possibility of his knowing a way to help the Blood Elves with their magical addiction. This group of blood elves then helped defeat the demon [[Magtheridon]] and claimed his [[Black Citadel]] as their own.
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In exchange for the blood elves' loyal service, Illidan gave them a place to live, as well as further techniques to siphon [[mana]] from anything with arcane power. Blood elves in Outland now hunt [[demon]]s and feed off their magic. As a consequence, they started to undergo slight demonic tainting, starting with a change to their eyes, shifting from the arcane blue of a high elf to the fel green most blood elves now have. Not every blood elf lives in Outland. Most blood elves still live in Azeroth, particularly in Quel'Thalas. These blood elves seek to reclaim their lost homeland and destroy the Scourge at any cost.<ref name="MG65">''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 65</ref> A lone representative, [[Rommath]], was sent back to Azeroth with a message of hope for the blood elves remaining in Quel'Thalas: That one day Kael'thas would return to lead his people to paradise. Rommath has made great progress in teaching the blood elves advanced techniques to manipulate arcane energies. With renewed purpose, the blood elves have now rebuilt the city of Silvermoon, though it is powered by volatile demonic magics.<ref name="ReferenceA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE-4Edh3RuM 5:02 Burning Crusade Behind the Scenes DVD</ref> Emboldened by the promise of Kael'thas' return, the weary citizens of Quel'Thalas now focus on regaining their strength, even as they forge a new path into an uncertain future.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade]]'' manual, pg. 12-13</ref> While they despise most other races, they have come to accept that the [[Forsaken]] are different, or at least share the same goals as the blood elves. The blood elves in Outland do not give the Alliance or the [[Horde]] much thought. They are busy seeking power and honing their abilities.<ref name="MG65"/>
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==History==
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[[File:Silvermoon City TCG.jpg|thumb|"The glorious Silvermoon City has been home to the elven population of the Eastern Kingdoms for millennia." - Explorers' Guild's Guide to the Eastern Kingdoms.]]
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Ten thousand years ago, during the reign of the [[night elf]] [[Queen Azshara]], there was an elite magic-using sect known as the [[Highborne]], who dabbled in magics that many other [[elf|elves]] considered heretical by drawing upon the power of the [[Well of Eternity]]. Fiercely loyal to their queen, the Highborne opened a number of portals under her direction that brought forth the [[Burning Legion]], triggering the [[War of the Ancients]]. Some time after the [[Great Sundering]], most of the surviving Highborne were exiled from [[Kalimdor]] and settled in the [[Eastern Kingdoms|eastern continent]], founding the kingdom of [[Quel'Thalas]]. They became known as [[high elves]]. During this time, they created the [[Sunwell]], and switched to a diurnal waking cycle. Their purple skin eventually faded to a pale peach color, like that of some [[human]]s and [[dwarves]].
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''For the history of the high elves in the years between their exile and the Third War, see [[high elf]].''
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During the [[Third War]], [[Prince Arthas]] led his army of the [[Scourge]] against them, ravaging Quel'Thalas and corrupting the Sunwell. Most of what was left of Quel'Thalas was burned down by the high elves in an effort to give the Scourge a psychological victory and leave the few high elves left who were making their last stand on [[Sunstrider Isle]]. Despite their efforts, most of the high elven population were eradicated during this conflict. In remembrance of their fallen brethren, most of them renamed themselves the blood elves, or sin'dorei, and swore to avenge their fallen race.
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[[File:Icon of Blood.jpg|left|thumb|[[Icon of Blood]]]]
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Cut off from their source of power once again, the elves went into magic withdrawal. Desperate for aid following the Third War, the blood elves [[Misconceptions|allied]] with the [[naga]]. This was seen as treachery by the Alliance and they were sentenced to death. Prince [[Kael'thas Sunstrider]] led his followers to freedom, to the extra dimensional wastes of [[Outland]], the remnants of [[Draenor]], and pledged allegiance to [[Illidan]] who promised to grant them a new source of magic by siphoning the chaotic energies of demons. Together with their allies the naga, Illidan led the blood elves to conquer Outland, gaining in the process the friendship of the nearly extinct [[Broken]]. The blood elves then followed Illidan to the [[Icecrown Glacier]] in an attempt to destroy the [[Lich King]]; however, they were defeated by Arthas, who wounded Illidan, forcing the blood elves and naga to retreat, allowing Arthas to ascend the glacier and merge with the Lich King. During the [[Northrend]] events, the most powerful blood elves were chosen by Arthas to serve the Scourge as [[darkfallen]], members of [[the San'layn]].
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But not all blood elves currently reside in [[Outland]] with Illidan: Some have remained in [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]]. Flushed with their newfound ability to siphon mana from creatures of the [[Twisting Nether]], the blood elves have managed to retake their beloved land of Quel'Thalas. Silvermoon has been rebuilt and the resident blood elves there plot to return to Outland, where they can reunite with Kael'thas and achieve the golden destiny he promised them.
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Unfortunately, the decisions of Kael'thas to continually accept the aid of the naga and willingness to use fel magic have caused blood elves to be shunned by the [[Alliance]]. Thus, the remaining blood elves on Azeroth looked to the Horde to help them reach Outland. Addiction to fel magics and the desperate search for a cure are things the Orcs are very familiar with, and many older orcs who've experienced similar addictions feel a kinship with the blood elves. The [[trolls]] who have been the ancient enemy of all quel'dorei since antiquity accepted them warily.
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The [[Forsaken]] have been working closely with the blood elves to purge the greater [[Plaguelands]] of [[Scourge]] presence since their induction. [[Lor'themar Theron]] was [[Sylvanas Windrunner]]'s second in command during the Second Battle of Quel'Thalas, and many Forsaken were high elves culled from the same battle. The aid provided by the Forsaken has included reinforcements, a number of outposts in and around the reclaimed blood elf territories, and a teleportation device between the [[Undercity]] and [[Silvermoon]].
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=== In Burning Crusade ===
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[[File:Solanar-bloodwrath.jpg|thumb|[[Blood Knight]]|150px]]
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As of the events that followed in The ''[[Burning Crusade]]'', the blood elves are caught in the throes of constant combat: with the Scourge presence emanating from [[Deatholme]] on one hand; and continued raids and attacks coming from the [[Amani]] [[troll]]s, who maintain their own holdings within the ruins and ziggurats of [[Zul'aman]] on the other. Under direction from leaders within the [[Ghostlands]], young Sin'dorei ventured forth and worked to disrupt the Scourge efforts, culminating with the eventual battle with and death of their leader, [[Dar'Khan Drathir]]. This set in motion the events that allowed the blood elves to be accepted into the Horde.
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Meanwhile, the blood elves that had remained in Silvermoon began to find their way to the [[Dark Portal]] and [[Outland]] in search of their prince and believed-to-be savior. Their search for [[Kael'thas]] instead led to a most shocking discovery: Kael'thas's lust for power had led him to break off his alliance with [[Illidan]] and pledge his loyalties to [[Kil'jaeden]] and the [[Burning Legion]], the very creators of the Scourge that destroyed their beloved [[Quel'Thalas]]. A group of blood elves who had originally entered Outland with the prince recognized him for the betrayer he was and, in turn, betrayed him. This group, known as the [[Scryers]], pledged their loyalties to [[A'dal]] and the [[naaru]] of [[Shattrath City]] and worked in concert with them (and to some extent the [[Aldor]], though they were more rivals than anything) to bring down Kael'thas as well as his erstwhile allies Illidan and [[Lady Vashj]]. Eventually they would assault Kael's stronghold at the former draenei complex of [[Tempest Keep]] and presumably defeat him, though events would prove this to be "but a setback..."
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Soon after the defeat of Vashj and Illidan, Kael'thas made his next bold move: he and his [[felblood]]s managed to gain entrance into Silvermoon, kidnap the naaru [[M'uru]] that Kael had sent to the [[Blood Knight]]s from Tempest Keep to use as a source of magic, and spirited him off to the [[Isle of Quel'Danas]]. There they hoped to restart the Sunwell for the purpose of summoning Kil'Jaeden into Azeroth. Such was the depths of Sunstrider’s betrayal that the Blood Knights, under the leadership of their matriarch [[Lady Liadrin]], renounced his leadership and pledged their support to A'dal and the [[Sha'tar]]. Working with the Scryers and the Aldor factions in Shattrath City to create the [[Shattered Sun Offensive]], they took the fight to Kael on the isle. Inside the [[Magisters' Terrace]], the much-diminished former Sun King faced these unified forces (and heroes of the Horde and Alliance) and was ultimately brought to his final defeat.
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====The Sunwell Restored====
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[[File:Sunwell 800.jpg|thumb|[[Fury of the Sunwell]]]]
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After the encounter involving [[Kil'jaeden]], it appeared that the [[Sunwell]]'s powers were exhausted due to [[Anveena]] sacrificing herself, banishing Kil'jaeden back to the Twisting Nether; however, Prophet Velen and Lady Liadrin appeared to the scene shortly afterwards. [[Velen]] dropped [[M'uru]]'s small flickering "spark" into the Sunwell and, with that, a huge pillar of light emerged from the Sunwell, at which Velen responded:
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"In time, the light and hope within,[''sic''] will rebirth more than this mere fount of power... Mayhap - they will rebirth the soul of a nation."
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As of ''[[Wrath of the Lich King]]'', the Sunwell has been canonically restored according to the game's manual,<ref>''[[Wrath of the Lich King]]'' game manual, 9</ref> although it is not much reflected in-game until the [[The Return of Quel'Delar quest chain|Quel'Delar quest chain]].
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===In Wrath of the Lich King===
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After the Lich King attacked Azeroth both the Horde and Alliance rallied to launch a counter attack and end the threat of the Lich King once and for all. However the Lich King was not the only threat as [[Malygos|Malygos the Spellweaver]] decided to destroy all mortal magic users that would not align themselves with the [[blue dragonflight]]. Thanks to the efforts of [[Aethas Sunreaver]] and the [[Sunreavers]] the Horde was allowed entry into [[Dalaran]]. Both the Horde and Alliance helped the [[Argent Crusade]] with creating the [[Argent Tournament]] through the Sunreavers and [[Silver Covenant]] respectively.
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===In Cataclysm===
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[[File:ArcanistAvelena.jpg|thumb|Arcanist Avelena, a blood elf mage.]]
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Though relatively unhurt by [[the Shattering]], the blood elves of Quel'Thalas are still dealing with sating their addiction. With the encouragement of their Regent Lord, Lor'themar Theron, and the renewed Sunwell's Holy energy, a great number of sin'dorei resolved to overcome the magical addiction that had plagued their race, though some still cling to their old ways.
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The blood elves seem to have generally accepted Lor'themar Theron's rule in the apparent absence of surviving royalty, or after the last scion's great betrayal. Lor'themar, who had weathered many of the kingdom's darkest days, fittingly will be the one to lead his people into a prosperous future.<ref>[http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/blood-elf]</ref>
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Under the leadership of [[High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher]], an ancient order known as [[The Reliquary]] has resurfaced to support Quel'Thalas and its Horde allies. With the goal of acquiring powerful magical artifacts for the safekeeping (and perhaps not only that), the agents of the Reliquary have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with.
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A number of the blood elves seem to have taken on a more active role within the wider Horde following the shattering. [[Garrosh Hellscream]] himself holds court with several representatives of Silvermoon, and the [[Blood Knight]] [[Master Pyreanor]] is referred to as one of Warchief Hellscream's personal advisors. [[Envoy Sheelah]] and [[Guardian Menerin]] were sent to [[Ashenvale]] to support the [[Warsong Clan]], though [[night elf|enemy agents]] were able to interrupt their plans. [[Subjugator Devo]] gains the loyalty of the [[Boulderslide Kobolds]], and uses them to reinforce [[Overlord Krom'gar]]'s army against the Alliance. Following the death of [[Furien]] at the hands of the Alliance in [[Desolace]], his bereaved sister [[Cerelia]] goes about claiming vengeance - culminating in the eradication of [[Nijel's Point]].<ref>[[Quest:Avenge Furien!]]</ref> In [[Azshara]], several blood elves are found learning more about their heritage from the ancient elven ruins. [[Andorel Sunsworn]] coordinates the forced removal of the lingering night elves in the area.
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[[Halduron Brightwing]] and a regiment of [[Farstriders]] are found on the outskirts of [[Zul'aman]], securing the area and conversing with both the [[Darkspear]] Chieftain, [[Vol'jin]], and [[Vereesa Windrunner]]. With the threat of a new [[troll]] empire brewing within Zul'Aman, the Ranger General has called upon the support Vereesa could offer, to which she gladly accepted, though [[Lor'themar Theron]] is [[Silvermoon Messenger|less than pleased]] with this decision.
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==Physical appearance==
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[[File:Blood elf maiden.jpg|thumb|A CGI representation of a blood elf priest.]]
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Blood elves between the Third War and ''World of Warcraft'' were physically identical to [[High elf|high elves]], save that they dressed primarily in blacks and reds to remind themselves of their terrible losses. Many painted runes or mysterious tattoos on their faces, arms and shoulders for warding off demons or celebrating significant kills or simply to look intimidating — something high elves would never do. As well, they adopted hair styles that went against the norms of high elf society.<ref name="A&HC15">''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 15</ref> Nevertheless when approaching Alliance towns blood elves would often disguise themselves as high elves to avoid harm.<ref name="A&HC68">''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 68</ref> Sin'dorei are also likely have long [[life spans]], and as well, they may grow old and age in a similar way to high elves. How fast they age is unknown but there is evidence of some Sin'dorei being old enough to have existed since their exile from their Kaldorei cousins.
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Blood elves have slim athletic bodies, long pointy ears, acute senses and keen sight in the darkness. Night elves have long, slanted ears while blood elves' ears are shorter and tend to point upwards.
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While it was once believed that blood elves and high elves were exactly the same biological race,<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/339.xml</ref> separated more by cultural differences than physiological ones, it has since been determined that they are, in fact, beginning to evolve into a separate race, due largely to their consumption of mana from primarily fel sources.<ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 6-7, 14-15, 67-69</ref><ref>''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 54-55</ref> This reliance on fel magic causes the eyes of blood elves to glow green with demonic fire.<ref name="MG64"/> This readily available source of energy also tends to give blood elves a ruddier or paler look compared to their quel'dorei cousins. A blood elf can appear like a high elf bearing odd red tattoos across his or her face and arms. However, his or her hair and skin is much paler than that of a high elf, their eyes glint with a green light, and they wear blood-red robes.<ref name="MG64"/> These represent signs of evolution from their high elven cousins, and it is believed that, with time, they may become as physically distant to high elves as satyrs are to night elves.<ref name="MG64"/>
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Recently, those blood elves which were most loyal to Kael'thas Sunstrider have been gifted by [[Kil'jaeden]] with the privilege of engorging themselves on copious amounts of demonic blood, seemingly hastening their demonic evolution into what have come to be known as [[felblood elves]], developing a variety of demonic traits in the process. Those blood elves and high elves who succumb to their magical addiction and descend into madness are counted among the [[Wretched]].
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===Eyes===
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[[File:BelfWhiteEyes.jpg|thumb|Prior to BC, Blood Elves were depicted without glowing green eyes.|200px]]
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Although the [[Monster Guide]], says their eyes are green,<ref name="MG64"/> they have been shown different in some sources:
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In ''[[The Frozen Throne]]'', blood elven eyes were depicted white and pupil-less, both in-game and in official artwork. A possible explanation for this is that when the blood elves first began to feed on demonic magic, it took a while for their eyes to change to the green they are known for today. However, since they were deprived of the magic of the [[Sunwell]] their eyes lost their blue hue and became white. This is probably false though, since when [[Valeera Sanguinar]] absorbed the magic of a [[naga]] Sea Witch's trident, her eyes instantly turned purple, the color of the magic in the trident.
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In classic ''World of Warcraft'', blood elves had normal white eyes with pupils. The [[Sunwell Trilogy]] also depicted them with this appearance. A possible explanation is that all blood elves having green eyes in ''World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade'' is simply an exaggeration by Blizzard to help differentiate blood and high elf NPCs, or it's simply a mistake by Blizzard.
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The only thing that supports the theory of Blizzard planned Blood Elves to have glowing green eyes all along is the Priest unit in Warcraft III The Frozen Throne. These units have glowing green eyed models, but before the expansion (in Reign of Chaos) the Priest unit had glowing blue eyes. This shows how Blood Elves gained green glowing eyes instead of blue ones when they changed their source of power from Sunwell to other sources.
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==Culture==
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[[File:BloodElfWarlock.jpg|left|thumb|Blood elf [[warlock]]]]
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[[File:StartArea Bloodelf.jpg|thumb|Blood elven architecture]]
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Blood elves wear crimson-colored robes to suggest their fiery affiliation and the blood of the fallen elves in [[Quel'Thalas]]. Many concentrate on studying arcane and fire magic, as opposed to the traditional frost and water spells of their lost high elf society.
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Blood elf architecture is much like high elf architecture ([[Allerian Stronghold]] as an example of high elf architecture in-game) it involves pendulous creations of wondrous curves and columns, its designs natural, floral, flowing, animal, and borrows much from the [[wikipedia:Art Nouveau|Art Nouveau]] style. Their fountains seem to defy physical boundaries, creating or warping water in impossible ways.
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Blood elves have flags that feature a [[phoenix]]. In the [[Third War]], blood mages had the ability to call phoenixes from the [[Elemental Plane]] of fire. These creatures appear to be deeply connected with the blood elves, possibly because they share a destructive nature, or perhaps due to their purely magical composition. This could allow the blood elves to have increased control over them. Since the phoenix dies and becomes reborn, it could be a symbol for the blood elves — the blood elves metaphorically 'died' as high elves and were reborn as blood elves.
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Blood elves speak Thalassian and Common due to having learned the languages of their allies.<ref name="MG65"/><ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 16</ref> In ''World of Warcraft'' players speak Thalassian and Orcish.
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===Magical addiction===
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Since the destruction of the [[Sunwell]] at the hands of [[Arthas]] and the [[Scourge]], the blood elves have been forced to deal with the sudden relapse of their addiction to arcane energy. A constant curse since the original [[Well of Eternity]] was destroyed, the addiction has become more powerful than ever. Blood elves spend their waking days struggling with their weakness, seeking either to sate it by siphoning magical energy from their surroundings or to resist the urge to feed.
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Due to their addiction, a blood elf must spend one hour each morning in meditation, resisting any distractions from their withdrawal. Blood elves have learned to slake their thirst through the absorption of fel energies. If the blood elf partakes of demon’s blood, the magic addiction abates for a number of days.<ref name="MG65"/>
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While the blood elves do not abstain from draining arcane power directly, they are careful to keep their addictions under control, keeping the power their new abilities offer while maintaining self-discipline. Those who lose control over their addiction change into [[Wretched]], and invariably fall into insanity and corruption.
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As Arcanist Helion (a starting zone quest NPC) says, "Control your thirst for magic... It is a thirst unending."<ref>http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/world-of-warcraft-expansion/662489p1.html</ref>
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===Classes===
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[[File:Spellbreaker.jpg|thumb|[[Spell breaker]]]]
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Many blood elves are warlocks or mages, though some become hunters, scouts, or warriors — especially those seeking to be spell breakers, demon hunters, and rangers.<ref name="MG65"/> A few continue to draw power from the Light and remain priests. Some blood elves take their demonic obsession one step further and become felsworn,<ref name="MG65"/> while others choose to draw on the magic of the Legion and become [[blood mage]]s.
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===Population===
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Following the quel'dorei's decimation at the hands of the [[Scourge]], 90% of the surviving elves took Kael'thas' namechange in honor of their fallen brethren, while the remaining 10% retained their quel'dorei status.
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Following the Blood Elves' abandonment of [[Garithos]]' "[[new Alliance]]", Kael'thas took 15% of the Blood Elven people to find and claim a new homeland in [[Outland]], while the remaining 85% remained on [[Azeroth]] to reclaim [[Quel'Thalas]] from the Scourge.<ref>http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/encyclopedia/338.xml</ref>
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===Alignment===
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Most blood elves are not insane or evil—they just choose to fight fire with fire. They are suffering due to the loss of their precious Sunwell; they all needed—and still need—to feed on arcane energies, even though most of them aren't spellcasters. The most powerful blood elf spellcasters are insane, as the magic they wield is corrupting.<ref>''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 64-65</ref> On the other hand, the [[Farstriders]], using little magic, are considered to be the epitome of selfless dedication. This blood elven sect is considered valiant, honorable and noble on the official site <ref>http://worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/402.xml</ref> and is one of the few groups that still have any of these virtues.<ref>''[[Dark Factions]]'', pg. 152</ref>
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===Relationships===
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While they hate most races, they have come to accept the Forsaken, as they share the same goals.<ref name="MG64"/> The western Horde recognizes the blood elves as dangerous, volatile and ultimately destructive.<ref name="A&HC15"/> The Horde orcs, Darkspear trolls and tauren distrust the blood elves, as their addiction to magic makes the high elves look like amateurs. In particular, the orcs revile the blood elves because they see them as descending down the same path toward damnation that so corrupted the orcish people — the orcs can smell the demon taint on the blood elves and know how badly it will twist them. The blood elves consider the Horde to be barbarians who refuse to grasp power in front of them. They especially dislike the orcs, who should have been strong enough to control the power the demons gave them instead of falling under their command.<ref>''[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]]'', pg. 68-69</ref> Blood elves reek of fel power, offending the spiritual senses of night elves and tauren.<ref name="MG65"/>
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[[File:Varanis Bitterstar ART.jpg|thumb|[[Varanis Bitterstar]] fighting the undead Scourge.]]
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Blood elves feel betrayed by the Alliance and are enemies of both humanity and the night elves. The blood elves try to draw the remaining high elves into their fold — a concept the goodly high elves view with horror and revulsion. Indeed, the existence of the blood elves demonstrates the depth of the corruption possible for this once mighty race, and the high elves see them as a dire warning. Many high elves seek to make amends for evils wrought by their demented kin. Blood elves get along well with the naga — with whom they share Highborne ancestry — and other independent factions. They are not welcome in Alliance lands.<ref name="A&HC15"/> The Alliance represents all that the blood elves hate in the world. The humans led the Exodus from Lordaeron, abandoning the blood elves to the Scourge, taking many high elves with them. The high elves are weak; they have potential to reach blood elf status, but they will not embrace the power and therefore are of little use. The night elves are remembered as the elves who banished them from their homes so very long ago, and those grudges still run deep. The other races are disliked merely for their representation in the Alliance — the friend of my enemy is my enemy, so to speak. The Alliance view them as dangerous (and mad, in some cases). The arcane spellcasters in the Alliance agree that the blood elves have gone too far in their quest for power — even the high elves are sickened and frightened by their former brethren's loss of compassion and self-control. The blood elves have little use for the Alliance, and the downfall of this faction is next on their list after they have purged the Scourge from Lordaeron.<ref name="A&HC68"/>
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The blood elves consider the naga their allies and friends. The other neutral races that interest them are the goblins and some of dark trolls. The goblins are the only merchants who will sell to the blood elves without prejudice; if an Alliance or Horde merchant would even allow a blood elf to look at her goods, she would most certainly raise the prices astronomically. The troll tribes often have items or information of use to the blood elves, and they hate the night elves with almost the same passion. The blood elves have few opinions on the other independent races — those that worship a divine power are weaklings, and those that remain neutral are of little consequence.<ref name="A&HC68"/>
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Many blood elves have insinuated their way back into the world and seek out places rich in magical power — such as Ashenvale Forest. Some blood elves, steeped so thick in pain and anger, have joined the Shadow Council in Felwood.<ref name="A&HC15"/>
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===Blood Elves and the Horde===
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[[File:MagistrixValthin.jpg|thumb|Magistrix Valthin, another blood elf mage.]]
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The vast majority of Blood Elves are now members of the [[Horde]] -- this alliance conveying a strong clash of culture. The Blood Elves are a major part of the eastern Horde, along with their former Ranger-general [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] and the [[Forsaken]]. As relatively new members, the Blood Elves have sent several diplomats to various cities and leaders of the Horde (such as [[Ambassador Sunsorrow]] and [[Ambassador Dawnsinger]]), and diplomats of each Horde nation are found within [[Silvermoon City]]. Though the wider Horde was initially reluctant to forge allegiances with the sin'dorei <ref>http://www.wowpedia.org/Quest:Envoy_to_the_Horde_(blood_elf)</ref>, the vouching of Sylvanas <ref>http://www.wowpedia.org/Quest:Meeting_the_Warchief_(blood_elf)</ref> and the general consensus that the Blood Elves could bring to the table what the Horde had previously lacked <ref>http://www.wowpedia.org/Quest:Allegiance_to_the_Horde</ref>, would ultimately pave way to [[Quel'Thalas]] being accepted as an equal independent nation of the Horde.
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Several Blood Elves prefer to keep with their own company, viewing their deployment outside of Quel'Thalas as something of a nuisance, though others have been seen to integrate fairly well into the wider Horde, even coming to appreciate its vastly different culture. <ref> http://www.wowpedia.org/Lorrin_Foxfire</ref> The Blood Elves were a major driving force in the Horde's [[Northrend]] campaign; [[Aethas Sunreaver]] ensuring them a vital sanctuary within the former [[Alliance]] city of [[Dalaran]]. A number of the sin'dorei have risen in the Horde's ranks, serving as generals <ref>http://www.wowpedia.org/General_Salaman</ref> and as spy leaders. <ref>http://www.wowpedia.org/Spy-Mistress_Anara</ref>
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Some powerful Blood Elves have even been inducted into the [[Kor'kron Guard]] <ref>http://www.wowhead.com/npc=37035/korkron-vanquisher#abilities</ref>, the most elite fighting force in the Horde's arsenal. The Blood Elven [[Reliquary]] is dedicated to giving the Horde a monopoly on artifacts of great power.
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==Notable blood elves==
 
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{| class="darktable"
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! Name !! Role !! Condition !! Location !! Allegiance
!Item Suffix
 
!Stats Bonus
 
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Kael'thas|Small}}{{RaceIconExt|KaelWretched|Small}} [[Kael'thas Sunstrider|Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider]]
| of the Foreseer
 
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|Last scion of the [[Sunstrider]] dynasty. Official ruler of the blood elves.
| +45 Intellect, +45 Haste Rating, +53 Spell Power
 
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|<font color="red">Deceased</font> (lore); <font color="Orange">Killable</font> (WoW)
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|The Tempest Bridge, [[Tempest Keep]] or Grand Magister's Asylum, [[Magisters' Terrace]]
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|[[Burning Legion]] currently. Formerly, [[Alliance of Lordaeron]], [[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]], [[Kirin Tor]], [[Illidan's forces]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Lor'themar|Small}} [[Lor'themar Theron|Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron]]
| of the Hierophant
 
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|Ruler of the blood elves on [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] in Kael'thas' absence.
| +68 Stamina, +45 Spirit, +53 Spell Power
 
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Sunfury Spire]], [[Silvermoon City]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]], formerly [[Alliance of Lordaeron]]
 
|-
 
|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Halduron|Small}} [[Halduron Brightwing|Ranger-General Halduron Brightwing]]
| of the Invoker
 
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|Blood elves' military commander on Azeroth and leader of the [[Farstriders]].
| +45 Intellect, +53 Spell Power, +45 Critical Strike Rating
 
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Sunfury Spire]], [[Silvermoon City]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]], [[Farstriders]], formerly [[Alliance of Lordaeron]]
 
|-
 
|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Rommath|Small}} [[Grand Magister Rommath]]
| of the Necromancer
 
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|Leader of all blood elf magi on Azeroth. Herald and fiercely loyal servant of Kael'thas.
| +68 Stamina, +45 Hit Rating, +53 Spell Power
 
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Sunfury Spire]], [[Silvermoon City]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]], [[Magisters]]
 
|-
 
|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Liadrin|Small}} [[Lady Liadrin]]
| of the Sorcerer
 
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|Matriarch and first of the [[Blood Knights]].
| +68 Stamina, +45 Intellect, +53 Spell Power
 
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Terrace of Light]], [[Shattrath City]] or [[Sunwell Plateau]]. Formerly [[Farstriders' Square]], [[Silvermoon City]]
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|[[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]], [[Blood knight|Blood Knight Order]] [[The Sha'tar]] [[Shattered Sun Offensive]]. Formerly [[Sunstrider|House Sunstrider]])
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Aethas}} [[Archmage Aethas Sunreaver]]
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|Archmage of the [[Kirin Tor]]. Current blood elven member of [[The Six]].
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[The Violet Citadel]], [[Dalaran]]
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|[[The Sunreavers]], [[Kirin Tor]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|BloodElf|Male|small}} [[High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher]]
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|High Examiner and leader of the [[Reliquary]].
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Bloodwatcher Point]], [[Badlands]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]], [[Reliquary]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Magister Astalor Bloodsworn]]
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|Magister in charge of [[M'uru]]. Responsible for manipulation of M'uru's energies for the Blood Knights.
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Silvermoon City]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Master Pyreanor]]
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|Advisor to [[Warchief]] [[Garrosh Hellscream]] and [[Blood Knight]] trainer in [[Kalimdor]].
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Grommash Hold]], [[Orgrimmar]]
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|[[Horde]], [[Quel'Thalas]], [[Blood Knights]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Pathaleon the Calculator]]
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|Agent of Prince Kael'thas.
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|<font color="Orange">Killable</font>
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|[[Mechanar]], [[Tempest Keep]]
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|[[Sunstrider|House Sunstrider]], [[Illidan's forces]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|BloodElf Girl|Small}} [[Salandria]]
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|Adopted daughter of [[Lady Liadrin]], Shattrath's orphan from [[Children's Week]]. Through the questline it appears she is fated to grand things in the future.
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Shattrath City]]
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|[[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]], [[Blood knight|Blood Knight Order]] [[The Sha'tar]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Voren'thal the Seer]]
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|The leader of the [[Scryers]] in Outland.
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[The Seer's Library]], [[Scryer's Tier]], [[Shattrath City]]
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|[[Scryers]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Valeera|Small}} [[Valeera Sanguinar]]
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|Prevously Gladiator in [[Crimson Ring]],now rogue companion of King [[Varian Wrynn]].
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|[[Stormwind Harbor]], [[Stormwind City]]
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|[[Varian Wrynn]], [[New Council of Tirisfal]], previously slave in the [[Crimson Ring]]
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|-
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Ambassador Sunsorrow]]
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|The blood elf Ambassador to the [[Forsaken]].
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|<font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
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|The [[Royal Quarter]], [[Undercity]]
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|[[Kingdom of Quel'Thalas]], [[Horde]]
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||'''{{RaceIcon|BloodElf|Male|Small}} [[Zendarin Windrunner]]
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|The blood elf loyal to [[Sintharia]].
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|<font color="red">Deceased</font>
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|Unknown
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|Himself, [[Sintharia]]
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|
 
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==Alignment==
== External links ==
 
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[[File:EversongForest.jpg|thumb|The blood elf starting area, [[Sunstrider Isle]].]]
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[[File:BlizzCast-Sunwell1.jpg|thumb|[[Isle of Quel'Danas]]]]
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In the December 2005 issue of ''Computer Gaming World'', Metzen had said blood elves are not an evil race.<ref>[http://img415.imageshack.us/img415/9310/wowexpansion2ndpage4uu.jpg]. ''Computer Gaming World'', December 2005</ref>
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Tensions from the aftermath of the [[Second War]] have become burning hatreds. The high elves officially withdrew from the Alliance after the Second War under the belief that not enough troops were sent to protect Quel'Thalas, and thus led to a needlessly engorged amount of slaughter and destruction. A few high elves remained under their own volition to continue serving the Alliance, but the loyalty of even these voluntary troops waned after the second sacking of Quel'Thalas by Arthas — who had recently [[The Scourge of Lordaeron|destroyed his own kingdom]] — to which the remnants of the Alliance of Lordaeron took no steps in intervening. Finally, with Lord [[Garithos]]'s dismissive, blatantly racist treatment of blood elven troops and attempt to execute many blood elves for accepting boats from naga, even more fell under the sway of Kael'thas' new vision for his people.
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As a result, blood elves are fierce jingoists, believing that the only people they can truly trust are their own. They are perceived as reckless and haughty, exhibiting none of the serenity or calm judgment of their ancestral peoples, and jumping at opportunity and quick solutions with little regard for the consequences. They believe power is not something to be earned — it is to be taken. Power is something to be manipulated for yourself and the greater good of all blood elves. This reasoning also plays into how the blood elves successfully drained pure Light energy from the [[naaru]] to become [[Blood Knights]], and paying no interest to the paladin credos of benevolence or balance with the universe (although regular paladins can unknowingly be [[Scarlet Crusade|corrupt]]).{{Citation needed}} This may have changed with the Blood Knights' introduction to the [[Shattered Sun Offensive]], however.
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Indeed, one can even argue that — while they officially are a monarchy undergoing an interregnum — the blood elves border on being a fascist state. Their contempt for other races and feelings of superiority to them, their aggressive use of propaganda (such as the [[Arcane Guardian]]s promoting a messianic view of first Kael'thas and then Lor'themar) and mind-control (such as the [[Lyria Skystrider|silencing of the dissidents in the Silvermoon City Bazaar]]), and their general "us against the world" attitude all are hallmarks of historical real-world fascist governments. Even their general feeling of putting up with the "inferior" races of the Horde as long as it suits their purposes recalls such events as Nazi Germany partnering with the Japanese Empire during World War II, even though it went against their racial theories of Aryan superiority. Only time will tell whether continued cooperation with and exposure to the other Horde races and their philosophies will begin to change the blood elves' view of the world and their place in it.
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The official ''[[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade]]'' webpage mentions blood elves having a "dark destiny".<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/burningcrusade/townhall/index.html</ref> This likely refers to the fact that blood elves under Kael'thas had joined with the Burning Legion, under the demonic Illidan and the naga. This likely is not in reference to the majority of blood elves who were left on Azeroth who do not know about Kael'thas' decision. Indeed, many of those back on Azeroth chose to turn against Kael'thas when they learned of it.<ref name="MG64"/> A large faction of blood elves previously under the direct command of Kael'thas defected, and are now known as the [[Scryers]], and currently operate to fight against the prince.
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==Speculation==
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[[File:Demon Hunter Training.jpg|thumb|Illidari Demon Hunter training on top of the [[Ruins of Karabor]]]]
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===Appearance===
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Blood elf physical traits are likely to be passed down genetically, though it is also possible that some traits may also be passed down from mothers to children while they are in the womb, or even by breast feeding. Given that most of these traits are the result of exposure to fel energy and not withdrawal (the surviving high elves do not suffer any withdrawal symptoms other than a slightly more haggard appearance), they have been theorized to be permanent, as with the [[Orc#Skin_color|color of orcish skin]], changing from brown to green when the race was corrupted with the blood of demons.
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From a gameplay standpoint it is unlikely that the green eyes would be changed as aside from faction, this is the only way players can tell apart Blood and High Elf Npcs (also from their voices).
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===Could blood elves rejoin the high elves?===
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[[File:Blood elf blonde female.jpg|200px|thumb]]
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With the recent developments of the banishment of [[Kil'jaeden]] and the restoration of the [[Sunwell]], one could argue that the blood elves have in effect been restored to high elves or could return to being high elves. The elves no longer have to turn to fel magic to feed their addiction, and it has been speculated that the Sunwell's energies can reverse the physical changes that come with fel consumption (although there is not yet any evidence to support this), hinting at the possibility of reconciliation.
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At this point, however, there are many cultural differences between the high elves and the blood elves, and there are probably only a handful of blood elves who would even choose to revert. On the flip side, most high elves regard the blood elves as traitors, and would not take them back. This is later confirmed with ''[[Wrath of the Lich King]]'', where in [[Dalaran]], a faction of high elves, the Silver Covenant, stand as direct opposition of the the Sunreaver blood elves in Dalaran despite the fact that with the Sunwell's return the blood elves no longer have to consume fel energies.
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Despite this opposition, some blood elves continue to hold the desire to unify their once glorious race. A prime example of this mindset is [[Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher]], the leader of the [[Reliquary]]. His goal to cure the elves of their addiction for good, through controlled methods, combined with the Sin'dorei allowing their cousins access to the Sunwell, could see the already small gap between the two sides of the Silvermoon coin become even smaller. This has been somewhat elaborated upon in recent times, as even [[Vereesa Windrunner]] herself - the leader of the aforementioned Silver Covenant, the faction who opposed the blood elves more than any - was willing to travel to Quel'Thalas at [[Halduron Brightwing]]'s request, to fight alongside both he and another leader of the Horde, the [[Darkspear troll]] [[Vol'jin]]. Furthermore, [[Lor'themar Theron]] has allowed high elves to enter the restored [[Sunwell]], though he and Vereesa appear to have some [[Silvermoon Messenger|bad blood]] between them.
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==Inspiration==
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* The name sin'dorei may be a reference to Sindarin, the elvish language most commonly spoken in Middle-Earth during the Third Age in the Tolkien mythos. This, however, may not be the reference since sin'dorei comes from the names of the other types of elves in ''Warcraft'', though it could have had an effect. Though it is improbable, some think that "sin" comes from the English word sin, and "dorei" from the kaldorei, the night elves.
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[[File:ManaTap.jpg|thumb|[[Mana Tap]]]]
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==See also==
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* [[Blood elf (playable)]]
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* [[Rise of the Blood Elves]], from the [[History of Warcraft]]
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* [[History of the blood elves]]
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* [[List of blood elves in Azeroth]]
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* [[Blood Elf (Warcraft III)|Blood elf units in ''Warcraft III'']]
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* [[Blood elf controversy]]
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"We are the sin'dorei – the blood elves! We have sworn to avenge the ghosts of Quel'Thalas. This dead land... will be cleansed."

The blood elves, sin'dorei in Thalassian ("children of the blood"), are the race that the vast majority (approximately 90%) of the surviving high elves converted to following the Third War.[1]

For nearly 7,000 years, high elven society centered on the sacred Sunwell, a magical fount that was created using a vial of pure arcane energy from the first Well of Eternity. Nourished and strengthened by the Sunwell’s potent energies, the high elves’ enchanted kingdom of Quel'Thalas prospered within the verdant forests north of Lordaeron. During the Third War, however, the high elves were nearly scoured from Azeroth. Led by the death knight Arthas, a Scourge army stormed into Quel’Thalas, slaughtering almost ninety percent of the kingdom’s population. Arthas then used the mystical Sunwell to resurrect the fallen necromancer Kel'Thuzad, irrevocably tainting the fount in the process. The high elven prince, Kael'thas Sunstrider, quickly rushed to the aid of his people - and destroyed the tainted fount to avert further disaster. However, the elves came under the merciless sway of withdrawal, and desperately sought to relieve it. To this end, Kael'thas commanded the great ranger Lor'themar Theron to safeguard the elven homeland, while he went to battle alongside the New Alliance - and later, Illidan Stormrage.

Kael'thas had assured his people that one day he would return to Quel'Thalas and lead them to paradise, yet time revealed that his promises were nothing more than lies. On Outland, the prince became twisted due to his reliance on fel energy, the dark and corrupting essence wielded by the demonic Burning Legion itself. Unbeknownst to Illidan, Kael'thas also came under the sway of the Legion's commander, Kil'jaeden. The prince ultimately returned to Quel'Thalas, seeking to usher his new master into Azeroth, though was killed for his treachery before his cataclysmic ambitions could be fulfilled. The defiled Sunwell, however, would not remain so for much longer - the draenei prophet, Velen, used the essence of a darkened naaru to restore it - freeing the blood elves of their bane.

Inspired by the Sunwell's rebirth, the blood elves have since entered into a shining new era in their ancient race's history. Although some elves remain hesitant to abandon their dependence on arcane magic, others have embraced change for the betterment of Quel'Thalas. Yet only time will tell if the blood elves can avoid repeating the tragic mistakes of their past.[2]

The blood elves are currently led by Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron, who seeks to lead his people into a prosperous future.

Introduction

Bloodmagesamwise

Prince Kael'Thas Sunstrider, Lord of Quel'Thalas

Grand Magister Rommath

Rommath, Archmage of Silvermoon

Those now known as blood elves were once high elves. Practitioners of the Arcane, they fed on the magics of the Sunwell, using it much like the Highborne they descended from used the Well of Eternity. Life for the high elves changed during the Third War, when King Arthas' Scourge attacked Quel'Thalas and shattered the elven race. The Scourge slew more than 90% of the high elven population, devastating their culture, and slaying King Anasterian Sunstrider. His son and heir, Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider was thankfully studying magic in Dalaran at the time of the disaster and did not join his father in death. He returned to find Quel'Thalas in ruins, and thirsting for vengeance, gathered the survivors and renamed them "blood elves" in honor of their fallen kin. Prior to the Sunwell's destruction, all high elves were constantly bathed in its magical power. Now bereft of this arcane energy, the blood elves (and high elves) suffered from their withdrawals. Kael'thas worried that they would soon die without another magical source to replace the Sunwell. The blood elves therefore set about learning to drain magic from alternative sources.

Soon, the blood elves clashed with the Scourge and the Amani trolls, who were making inroads into former elven territory. The blood elves defended their homeland, and, eventually, having reestablished a degree of safety to their land and prevented their society from degenerating, Kael'thas left his homeland. He took a group of the strongest blood elf warriors and spell casters and joined the Alliance against the Scourge. They were eager to avenge themselves on the undead forces; however, bigotry on the part of the Alliance commander prevented the human forces from fully utilizing the aid the blood elves could bring to their fight. Due to Grand Marshal Garithos' prejudices, Kael'thas was forced to accept the assistance of Lady Vashj, and her reptilian Naga. When the humans discovered that the blood elves were working with the naga, they were imprisoned and sentenced to death by Garithos, for "conspiring with the enemy". However Kael'thas and his soldiers escaped the prisons of Dalaran with the aid of the naga, who told Kael about Illidan Stormrage, and the possibility of his knowing a way to help the Blood Elves with their magical addiction. This group of blood elves then helped defeat the demon Magtheridon and claimed his Black Citadel as their own.

In exchange for the blood elves' loyal service, Illidan gave them a place to live, as well as further techniques to siphon mana from anything with arcane power. Blood elves in Outland now hunt demons and feed off their magic. As a consequence, they started to undergo slight demonic tainting, starting with a change to their eyes, shifting from the arcane blue of a high elf to the fel green most blood elves now have. Not every blood elf lives in Outland. Most blood elves still live in Azeroth, particularly in Quel'Thalas. These blood elves seek to reclaim their lost homeland and destroy the Scourge at any cost.[3] A lone representative, Rommath, was sent back to Azeroth with a message of hope for the blood elves remaining in Quel'Thalas: That one day Kael'thas would return to lead his people to paradise. Rommath has made great progress in teaching the blood elves advanced techniques to manipulate arcane energies. With renewed purpose, the blood elves have now rebuilt the city of Silvermoon, though it is powered by volatile demonic magics.[4] Emboldened by the promise of Kael'thas' return, the weary citizens of Quel'Thalas now focus on regaining their strength, even as they forge a new path into an uncertain future.[5] While they despise most other races, they have come to accept that the Forsaken are different, or at least share the same goals as the blood elves. The blood elves in Outland do not give the Alliance or the Horde much thought. They are busy seeking power and honing their abilities.[3]

History

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"The glorious Silvermoon City has been home to the elven population of the Eastern Kingdoms for millennia." - Explorers' Guild's Guide to the Eastern Kingdoms.

Ten thousand years ago, during the reign of the night elf Queen Azshara, there was an elite magic-using sect known as the Highborne, who dabbled in magics that many other elves considered heretical by drawing upon the power of the Well of Eternity. Fiercely loyal to their queen, the Highborne opened a number of portals under her direction that brought forth the Burning Legion, triggering the War of the Ancients. Some time after the Great Sundering, most of the surviving Highborne were exiled from Kalimdor and settled in the eastern continent, founding the kingdom of Quel'Thalas. They became known as high elves. During this time, they created the Sunwell, and switched to a diurnal waking cycle. Their purple skin eventually faded to a pale peach color, like that of some humans and dwarves.

For the history of the high elves in the years between their exile and the Third War, see high elf.

During the Third War, Prince Arthas led his army of the Scourge against them, ravaging Quel'Thalas and corrupting the Sunwell. Most of what was left of Quel'Thalas was burned down by the high elves in an effort to give the Scourge a psychological victory and leave the few high elves left who were making their last stand on Sunstrider Isle. Despite their efforts, most of the high elven population were eradicated during this conflict. In remembrance of their fallen brethren, most of them renamed themselves the blood elves, or sin'dorei, and swore to avenge their fallen race.

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Cut off from their source of power once again, the elves went into magic withdrawal. Desperate for aid following the Third War, the blood elves allied with the naga. This was seen as treachery by the Alliance and they were sentenced to death. Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider led his followers to freedom, to the extra dimensional wastes of Outland, the remnants of Draenor, and pledged allegiance to Illidan who promised to grant them a new source of magic by siphoning the chaotic energies of demons. Together with their allies the naga, Illidan led the blood elves to conquer Outland, gaining in the process the friendship of the nearly extinct Broken. The blood elves then followed Illidan to the Icecrown Glacier in an attempt to destroy the Lich King; however, they were defeated by Arthas, who wounded Illidan, forcing the blood elves and naga to retreat, allowing Arthas to ascend the glacier and merge with the Lich King. During the Northrend events, the most powerful blood elves were chosen by Arthas to serve the Scourge as darkfallen, members of the San'layn.

But not all blood elves currently reside in Outland with Illidan: Some have remained in Azeroth. Flushed with their newfound ability to siphon mana from creatures of the Twisting Nether, the blood elves have managed to retake their beloved land of Quel'Thalas. Silvermoon has been rebuilt and the resident blood elves there plot to return to Outland, where they can reunite with Kael'thas and achieve the golden destiny he promised them.

Unfortunately, the decisions of Kael'thas to continually accept the aid of the naga and willingness to use fel magic have caused blood elves to be shunned by the Alliance. Thus, the remaining blood elves on Azeroth looked to the Horde to help them reach Outland. Addiction to fel magics and the desperate search for a cure are things the Orcs are very familiar with, and many older orcs who've experienced similar addictions feel a kinship with the blood elves. The trolls who have been the ancient enemy of all quel'dorei since antiquity accepted them warily.

The Forsaken have been working closely with the blood elves to purge the greater Plaguelands of Scourge presence since their induction. Lor'themar Theron was Sylvanas Windrunner's second in command during the Second Battle of Quel'Thalas, and many Forsaken were high elves culled from the same battle. The aid provided by the Forsaken has included reinforcements, a number of outposts in and around the reclaimed blood elf territories, and a teleportation device between the Undercity and Silvermoon.

In Burning Crusade

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Blood Knight

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As of the events that followed in The Burning Crusade, the blood elves are caught in the throes of constant combat: with the Scourge presence emanating from Deatholme on one hand; and continued raids and attacks coming from the Amani trolls, who maintain their own holdings within the ruins and ziggurats of Zul'aman on the other. Under direction from leaders within the Ghostlands, young Sin'dorei ventured forth and worked to disrupt the Scourge efforts, culminating with the eventual battle with and death of their leader, Dar'Khan Drathir. This set in motion the events that allowed the blood elves to be accepted into the Horde.

Meanwhile, the blood elves that had remained in Silvermoon began to find their way to the Dark Portal and Outland in search of their prince and believed-to-be savior. Their search for Kael'thas instead led to a most shocking discovery: Kael'thas's lust for power had led him to break off his alliance with Illidan and pledge his loyalties to Kil'jaeden and the Burning Legion, the very creators of the Scourge that destroyed their beloved Quel'Thalas. A group of blood elves who had originally entered Outland with the prince recognized him for the betrayer he was and, in turn, betrayed him. This group, known as the Scryers, pledged their loyalties to A'dal and the naaru of Shattrath City and worked in concert with them (and to some extent the Aldor, though they were more rivals than anything) to bring down Kael'thas as well as his erstwhile allies Illidan and Lady Vashj. Eventually they would assault Kael's stronghold at the former draenei complex of Tempest Keep and presumably defeat him, though events would prove this to be "but a setback..."

Soon after the defeat of Vashj and Illidan, Kael'thas made his next bold move: he and his felbloods managed to gain entrance into Silvermoon, kidnap the naaru M'uru that Kael had sent to the Blood Knights from Tempest Keep to use as a source of magic, and spirited him off to the Isle of Quel'Danas. There they hoped to restart the Sunwell for the purpose of summoning Kil'Jaeden into Azeroth. Such was the depths of Sunstrider’s betrayal that the Blood Knights, under the leadership of their matriarch Lady Liadrin, renounced his leadership and pledged their support to A'dal and the Sha'tar. Working with the Scryers and the Aldor factions in Shattrath City to create the Shattered Sun Offensive, they took the fight to Kael on the isle. Inside the Magisters' Terrace, the much-diminished former Sun King faced these unified forces (and heroes of the Horde and Alliance) and was ultimately brought to his final defeat.

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Fury of the Sunwell

After the encounter involving Kil'jaeden, it appeared that the Sunwell's powers were exhausted due to Anveena sacrificing herself, banishing Kil'jaeden back to the Twisting Nether; however, Prophet Velen and Lady Liadrin appeared to the scene shortly afterwards. Velen dropped M'uru's small flickering "spark" into the Sunwell and, with that, a huge pillar of light emerged from the Sunwell, at which Velen responded: "In time, the light and hope within,[sic] will rebirth more than this mere fount of power... Mayhap - they will rebirth the soul of a nation."

As of Wrath of the Lich King, the Sunwell has been canonically restored according to the game's manual,[6] although it is not much reflected in-game until the Quel'Delar quest chain.

In Wrath of the Lich King

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After the Lich King attacked Azeroth both the Horde and Alliance rallied to launch a counter attack and end the threat of the Lich King once and for all. However the Lich King was not the only threat as Malygos the Spellweaver decided to destroy all mortal magic users that would not align themselves with the blue dragonflight. Thanks to the efforts of Aethas Sunreaver and the Sunreavers the Horde was allowed entry into Dalaran. Both the Horde and Alliance helped the Argent Crusade with creating the Argent Tournament through the Sunreavers and Silver Covenant respectively.

In Cataclysm

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Arcanist Avelena, a blood elf mage.

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Though relatively unhurt by the Shattering, the blood elves of Quel'Thalas are still dealing with sating their addiction. With the encouragement of their Regent Lord, Lor'themar Theron, and the renewed Sunwell's Holy energy, a great number of sin'dorei resolved to overcome the magical addiction that had plagued their race, though some still cling to their old ways.

The blood elves seem to have generally accepted Lor'themar Theron's rule in the apparent absence of surviving royalty, or after the last scion's great betrayal. Lor'themar, who had weathered many of the kingdom's darkest days, fittingly will be the one to lead his people into a prosperous future.[7]

Under the leadership of High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher, an ancient order known as The Reliquary has resurfaced to support Quel'Thalas and its Horde allies. With the goal of acquiring powerful magical artifacts for the safekeeping (and perhaps not only that), the agents of the Reliquary have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with.

A number of the blood elves seem to have taken on a more active role within the wider Horde following the shattering. Garrosh Hellscream himself holds court with several representatives of Silvermoon, and the Blood Knight Master Pyreanor is referred to as one of Warchief Hellscream's personal advisors. Envoy Sheelah and Guardian Menerin were sent to Ashenvale to support the Warsong Clan, though enemy agents were able to interrupt their plans. Subjugator Devo gains the loyalty of the Boulderslide Kobolds, and uses them to reinforce Overlord Krom'gar's army against the Alliance. Following the death of Furien at the hands of the Alliance in Desolace, his bereaved sister Cerelia goes about claiming vengeance - culminating in the eradication of Nijel's Point.[8] In Azshara, several blood elves are found learning more about their heritage from the ancient elven ruins. Andorel Sunsworn coordinates the forced removal of the lingering night elves in the area.

Halduron Brightwing and a regiment of Farstriders are found on the outskirts of Zul'aman, securing the area and conversing with both the Darkspear Chieftain, Vol'jin, and Vereesa Windrunner. With the threat of a new troll empire brewing within Zul'Aman, the Ranger General has called upon the support Vereesa could offer, to which she gladly accepted, though Lor'themar Theron is less than pleased with this decision.

Physical appearance

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A CGI representation of a blood elf priest.

Blood elves between the Third War and World of Warcraft were physically identical to high elves, save that they dressed primarily in blacks and reds to remind themselves of their terrible losses. Many painted runes or mysterious tattoos on their faces, arms and shoulders for warding off demons or celebrating significant kills or simply to look intimidating — something high elves would never do. As well, they adopted hair styles that went against the norms of high elf society.[9] Nevertheless when approaching Alliance towns blood elves would often disguise themselves as high elves to avoid harm.[10] Sin'dorei are also likely have long life spans, and as well, they may grow old and age in a similar way to high elves. How fast they age is unknown but there is evidence of some Sin'dorei being old enough to have existed since their exile from their Kaldorei cousins.

Blood elves have slim athletic bodies, long pointy ears, acute senses and keen sight in the darkness. Night elves have long, slanted ears while blood elves' ears are shorter and tend to point upwards.

While it was once believed that blood elves and high elves were exactly the same biological race,[11] separated more by cultural differences than physiological ones, it has since been determined that they are, in fact, beginning to evolve into a separate race, due largely to their consumption of mana from primarily fel sources.[12][13] This reliance on fel magic causes the eyes of blood elves to glow green with demonic fire.[14] This readily available source of energy also tends to give blood elves a ruddier or paler look compared to their quel'dorei cousins. A blood elf can appear like a high elf bearing odd red tattoos across his or her face and arms. However, his or her hair and skin is much paler than that of a high elf, their eyes glint with a green light, and they wear blood-red robes.[14] These represent signs of evolution from their high elven cousins, and it is believed that, with time, they may become as physically distant to high elves as satyrs are to night elves.[14]

Recently, those blood elves which were most loyal to Kael'thas Sunstrider have been gifted by Kil'jaeden with the privilege of engorging themselves on copious amounts of demonic blood, seemingly hastening their demonic evolution into what have come to be known as felblood elves, developing a variety of demonic traits in the process. Those blood elves and high elves who succumb to their magical addiction and descend into madness are counted among the Wretched.

Eyes

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Prior to BC, Blood Elves were depicted without glowing green eyes.

Although the Monster Guide, says their eyes are green,[14] they have been shown different in some sources:

In The Frozen Throne, blood elven eyes were depicted white and pupil-less, both in-game and in official artwork. A possible explanation for this is that when the blood elves first began to feed on demonic magic, it took a while for their eyes to change to the green they are known for today. However, since they were deprived of the magic of the Sunwell their eyes lost their blue hue and became white. This is probably false though, since when Valeera Sanguinar absorbed the magic of a naga Sea Witch's trident, her eyes instantly turned purple, the color of the magic in the trident.

In classic World of Warcraft, blood elves had normal white eyes with pupils. The Sunwell Trilogy also depicted them with this appearance. A possible explanation is that all blood elves having green eyes in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade is simply an exaggeration by Blizzard to help differentiate blood and high elf NPCs, or it's simply a mistake by Blizzard.

The only thing that supports the theory of Blizzard planned Blood Elves to have glowing green eyes all along is the Priest unit in Warcraft III The Frozen Throne. These units have glowing green eyed models, but before the expansion (in Reign of Chaos) the Priest unit had glowing blue eyes. This shows how Blood Elves gained green glowing eyes instead of blue ones when they changed their source of power from Sunwell to other sources.

Culture

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Blood elf warlock

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Blood elven architecture

Blood elves wear crimson-colored robes to suggest their fiery affiliation and the blood of the fallen elves in Quel'Thalas. Many concentrate on studying arcane and fire magic, as opposed to the traditional frost and water spells of their lost high elf society.

Blood elf architecture is much like high elf architecture (Allerian Stronghold as an example of high elf architecture in-game) it involves pendulous creations of wondrous curves and columns, its designs natural, floral, flowing, animal, and borrows much from the Art Nouveau style. Their fountains seem to defy physical boundaries, creating or warping water in impossible ways. Blood elves have flags that feature a phoenix. In the Third War, blood mages had the ability to call phoenixes from the Elemental Plane of fire. These creatures appear to be deeply connected with the blood elves, possibly because they share a destructive nature, or perhaps due to their purely magical composition. This could allow the blood elves to have increased control over them. Since the phoenix dies and becomes reborn, it could be a symbol for the blood elves — the blood elves metaphorically 'died' as high elves and were reborn as blood elves.

Blood elves speak Thalassian and Common due to having learned the languages of their allies.[3][15] In World of Warcraft players speak Thalassian and Orcish.

Magical addiction

Since the destruction of the Sunwell at the hands of Arthas and the Scourge, the blood elves have been forced to deal with the sudden relapse of their addiction to arcane energy. A constant curse since the original Well of Eternity was destroyed, the addiction has become more powerful than ever. Blood elves spend their waking days struggling with their weakness, seeking either to sate it by siphoning magical energy from their surroundings or to resist the urge to feed.

Due to their addiction, a blood elf must spend one hour each morning in meditation, resisting any distractions from their withdrawal. Blood elves have learned to slake their thirst through the absorption of fel energies. If the blood elf partakes of demon’s blood, the magic addiction abates for a number of days.[3]

While the blood elves do not abstain from draining arcane power directly, they are careful to keep their addictions under control, keeping the power their new abilities offer while maintaining self-discipline. Those who lose control over their addiction change into Wretched, and invariably fall into insanity and corruption.

As Arcanist Helion (a starting zone quest NPC) says, "Control your thirst for magic... It is a thirst unending."[16]

Classes

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Spell breaker

Many blood elves are warlocks or mages, though some become hunters, scouts, or warriors — especially those seeking to be spell breakers, demon hunters, and rangers.[3] A few continue to draw power from the Light and remain priests. Some blood elves take their demonic obsession one step further and become felsworn,[3] while others choose to draw on the magic of the Legion and become blood mages.

Population

Following the quel'dorei's decimation at the hands of the Scourge, 90% of the surviving elves took Kael'thas' namechange in honor of their fallen brethren, while the remaining 10% retained their quel'dorei status.

Following the Blood Elves' abandonment of Garithos' "new Alliance", Kael'thas took 15% of the Blood Elven people to find and claim a new homeland in Outland, while the remaining 85% remained on Azeroth to reclaim Quel'Thalas from the Scourge.[17]

Alignment

Most blood elves are not insane or evil—they just choose to fight fire with fire. They are suffering due to the loss of their precious Sunwell; they all needed—and still need—to feed on arcane energies, even though most of them aren't spellcasters. The most powerful blood elf spellcasters are insane, as the magic they wield is corrupting.[18] On the other hand, the Farstriders, using little magic, are considered to be the epitome of selfless dedication. This blood elven sect is considered valiant, honorable and noble on the official site [19] and is one of the few groups that still have any of these virtues.[20]

Relationships

While they hate most races, they have come to accept the Forsaken, as they share the same goals.[14] The western Horde recognizes the blood elves as dangerous, volatile and ultimately destructive.[9] The Horde orcs, Darkspear trolls and tauren distrust the blood elves, as their addiction to magic makes the high elves look like amateurs. In particular, the orcs revile the blood elves because they see them as descending down the same path toward damnation that so corrupted the orcish people — the orcs can smell the demon taint on the blood elves and know how badly it will twist them. The blood elves consider the Horde to be barbarians who refuse to grasp power in front of them. They especially dislike the orcs, who should have been strong enough to control the power the demons gave them instead of falling under their command.[21] Blood elves reek of fel power, offending the spiritual senses of night elves and tauren.[3]

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Varanis Bitterstar fighting the undead Scourge.

Blood elves feel betrayed by the Alliance and are enemies of both humanity and the night elves. The blood elves try to draw the remaining high elves into their fold — a concept the goodly high elves view with horror and revulsion. Indeed, the existence of the blood elves demonstrates the depth of the corruption possible for this once mighty race, and the high elves see them as a dire warning. Many high elves seek to make amends for evils wrought by their demented kin. Blood elves get along well with the naga — with whom they share Highborne ancestry — and other independent factions. They are not welcome in Alliance lands.[9] The Alliance represents all that the blood elves hate in the world. The humans led the Exodus from Lordaeron, abandoning the blood elves to the Scourge, taking many high elves with them. The high elves are weak; they have potential to reach blood elf status, but they will not embrace the power and therefore are of little use. The night elves are remembered as the elves who banished them from their homes so very long ago, and those grudges still run deep. The other races are disliked merely for their representation in the Alliance — the friend of my enemy is my enemy, so to speak. The Alliance view them as dangerous (and mad, in some cases). The arcane spellcasters in the Alliance agree that the blood elves have gone too far in their quest for power — even the high elves are sickened and frightened by their former brethren's loss of compassion and self-control. The blood elves have little use for the Alliance, and the downfall of this faction is next on their list after they have purged the Scourge from Lordaeron.[10]

The blood elves consider the naga their allies and friends. The other neutral races that interest them are the goblins and some of dark trolls. The goblins are the only merchants who will sell to the blood elves without prejudice; if an Alliance or Horde merchant would even allow a blood elf to look at her goods, she would most certainly raise the prices astronomically. The troll tribes often have items or information of use to the blood elves, and they hate the night elves with almost the same passion. The blood elves have few opinions on the other independent races — those that worship a divine power are weaklings, and those that remain neutral are of little consequence.[10]

Many blood elves have insinuated their way back into the world and seek out places rich in magical power — such as Ashenvale Forest. Some blood elves, steeped so thick in pain and anger, have joined the Shadow Council in Felwood.[9]

Blood Elves and the Horde

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Magistrix Valthin, another blood elf mage.

The vast majority of Blood Elves are now members of the Horde -- this alliance conveying a strong clash of culture. The Blood Elves are a major part of the eastern Horde, along with their former Ranger-general Sylvanas Windrunner and the Forsaken. As relatively new members, the Blood Elves have sent several diplomats to various cities and leaders of the Horde (such as Ambassador Sunsorrow and Ambassador Dawnsinger), and diplomats of each Horde nation are found within Silvermoon City. Though the wider Horde was initially reluctant to forge allegiances with the sin'dorei [22], the vouching of Sylvanas [23] and the general consensus that the Blood Elves could bring to the table what the Horde had previously lacked [24], would ultimately pave way to Quel'Thalas being accepted as an equal independent nation of the Horde.

Several Blood Elves prefer to keep with their own company, viewing their deployment outside of Quel'Thalas as something of a nuisance, though others have been seen to integrate fairly well into the wider Horde, even coming to appreciate its vastly different culture. [25] The Blood Elves were a major driving force in the Horde's Northrend campaign; Aethas Sunreaver ensuring them a vital sanctuary within the former Alliance city of Dalaran. A number of the sin'dorei have risen in the Horde's ranks, serving as generals [26] and as spy leaders. [27]

Some powerful Blood Elves have even been inducted into the Kor'kron Guard [28], the most elite fighting force in the Horde's arsenal. The Blood Elven Reliquary is dedicated to giving the Horde a monopoly on artifacts of great power.

Notable blood elves

Name Role Condition Location Allegiance
File:IconSmall Kael'thas Small.gifFile:IconSmall KaelWretched Small.gif Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider Last scion of the Sunstrider dynasty. Official ruler of the blood elves. Deceased (lore); Killable (WoW) The Tempest Bridge, Tempest Keep or Grand Magister's Asylum, Magisters' Terrace Burning Legion currently. Formerly, Alliance of Lordaeron, Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Kirin Tor, Illidan's forces
File:IconSmall Lor'themar Small.gif Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron Ruler of the blood elves on Azeroth in Kael'thas' absence. Alive Sunfury Spire, Silvermoon City Horde, Quel'Thalas, formerly Alliance of Lordaeron
File:IconSmall Halduron Small.gif Ranger-General Halduron Brightwing Blood elves' military commander on Azeroth and leader of the Farstriders. Alive Sunfury Spire, Silvermoon City Horde, Quel'Thalas, Farstriders, formerly Alliance of Lordaeron
File:IconSmall Rommath Small.gif Grand Magister Rommath Leader of all blood elf magi on Azeroth. Herald and fiercely loyal servant of Kael'thas. Alive Sunfury Spire, Silvermoon City Horde, Quel'Thalas, Magisters
File:IconSmall Liadrin Small.gif Lady Liadrin Matriarch and first of the Blood Knights. Alive Terrace of Light, Shattrath City or Sunwell Plateau. Formerly Farstriders' Square, Silvermoon City Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Blood Knight Order The Sha'tar Shattered Sun Offensive. Formerly House Sunstrider)
IconSmall Aethas Archmage Aethas Sunreaver Archmage of the Kirin Tor. Current blood elven member of The Six. Alive The Violet Citadel, Dalaran The Sunreavers, Kirin Tor
IconSmall BloodElf Male High Examiner Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher High Examiner and leader of the Reliquary. Alive Bloodwatcher Point, Badlands Horde, Quel'Thalas, Reliquary
IconSmall BloodElf Male Magister Astalor Bloodsworn Magister in charge of M'uru. Responsible for manipulation of M'uru's energies for the Blood Knights. Alive Silvermoon City Horde, Quel'Thalas
IconSmall BloodElf Male Master Pyreanor Advisor to Warchief Garrosh Hellscream and Blood Knight trainer in Kalimdor. Alive Grommash Hold, Orgrimmar Horde, Quel'Thalas, Blood Knights
IconSmall BloodElf Male Pathaleon the Calculator Agent of Prince Kael'thas. Killable Mechanar, Tempest Keep House Sunstrider, Illidan's forces
File:IconSmall BloodElf Girl Small.gif Salandria Adopted daughter of Lady Liadrin, Shattrath's orphan from Children's Week. Through the questline it appears she is fated to grand things in the future. Alive Shattrath City Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Blood Knight Order The Sha'tar
IconSmall BloodElf Male Voren'thal the Seer The leader of the Scryers in Outland. Alive The Seer's Library, Scryer's Tier, Shattrath City Scryers
File:IconSmall Valeera Small.gif Valeera Sanguinar Prevously Gladiator in Crimson Ring,now rogue companion of King Varian Wrynn. Alive Stormwind Harbor, Stormwind City Varian Wrynn, New Council of Tirisfal, previously slave in the Crimson Ring
IconSmall BloodElf Male Ambassador Sunsorrow The blood elf Ambassador to the Forsaken. Alive The Royal Quarter, Undercity Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Horde
IconSmall BloodElf Male Zendarin Windrunner The blood elf loyal to Sintharia. Deceased Unknown Himself, Sintharia

Alignment

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The blood elf starting area, Sunstrider Isle.

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Isle of Quel'Danas

In the December 2005 issue of Computer Gaming World, Metzen had said blood elves are not an evil race.[29]

Tensions from the aftermath of the Second War have become burning hatreds. The high elves officially withdrew from the Alliance after the Second War under the belief that not enough troops were sent to protect Quel'Thalas, and thus led to a needlessly engorged amount of slaughter and destruction. A few high elves remained under their own volition to continue serving the Alliance, but the loyalty of even these voluntary troops waned after the second sacking of Quel'Thalas by Arthas — who had recently destroyed his own kingdom — to which the remnants of the Alliance of Lordaeron took no steps in intervening. Finally, with Lord Garithos's dismissive, blatantly racist treatment of blood elven troops and attempt to execute many blood elves for accepting boats from naga, even more fell under the sway of Kael'thas' new vision for his people.

As a result, blood elves are fierce jingoists, believing that the only people they can truly trust are their own. They are perceived as reckless and haughty, exhibiting none of the serenity or calm judgment of their ancestral peoples, and jumping at opportunity and quick solutions with little regard for the consequences. They believe power is not something to be earned — it is to be taken. Power is something to be manipulated for yourself and the greater good of all blood elves. This reasoning also plays into how the blood elves successfully drained pure Light energy from the naaru to become Blood Knights, and paying no interest to the paladin credos of benevolence or balance with the universe (although regular paladins can unknowingly be corrupt).[citation needed]  This may have changed with the Blood Knights' introduction to the Shattered Sun Offensive, however.

Indeed, one can even argue that — while they officially are a monarchy undergoing an interregnum — the blood elves border on being a fascist state. Their contempt for other races and feelings of superiority to them, their aggressive use of propaganda (such as the Arcane Guardians promoting a messianic view of first Kael'thas and then Lor'themar) and mind-control (such as the silencing of the dissidents in the Silvermoon City Bazaar), and their general "us against the world" attitude all are hallmarks of historical real-world fascist governments. Even their general feeling of putting up with the "inferior" races of the Horde as long as it suits their purposes recalls such events as Nazi Germany partnering with the Japanese Empire during World War II, even though it went against their racial theories of Aryan superiority. Only time will tell whether continued cooperation with and exposure to the other Horde races and their philosophies will begin to change the blood elves' view of the world and their place in it.

The official World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade webpage mentions blood elves having a "dark destiny".[30] This likely refers to the fact that blood elves under Kael'thas had joined with the Burning Legion, under the demonic Illidan and the naga. This likely is not in reference to the majority of blood elves who were left on Azeroth who do not know about Kael'thas' decision. Indeed, many of those back on Azeroth chose to turn against Kael'thas when they learned of it.[14] A large faction of blood elves previously under the direct command of Kael'thas defected, and are now known as the Scryers, and currently operate to fight against the prince.

Speculation

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Appearance

Blood elf physical traits are likely to be passed down genetically, though it is also possible that some traits may also be passed down from mothers to children while they are in the womb, or even by breast feeding. Given that most of these traits are the result of exposure to fel energy and not withdrawal (the surviving high elves do not suffer any withdrawal symptoms other than a slightly more haggard appearance), they have been theorized to be permanent, as with the color of orcish skin, changing from brown to green when the race was corrupted with the blood of demons.

From a gameplay standpoint it is unlikely that the green eyes would be changed as aside from faction, this is the only way players can tell apart Blood and High Elf Npcs (also from their voices).

Could blood elves rejoin the high elves?

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With the recent developments of the banishment of Kil'jaeden and the restoration of the Sunwell, one could argue that the blood elves have in effect been restored to high elves or could return to being high elves. The elves no longer have to turn to fel magic to feed their addiction, and it has been speculated that the Sunwell's energies can reverse the physical changes that come with fel consumption (although there is not yet any evidence to support this), hinting at the possibility of reconciliation.

At this point, however, there are many cultural differences between the high elves and the blood elves, and there are probably only a handful of blood elves who would even choose to revert. On the flip side, most high elves regard the blood elves as traitors, and would not take them back. This is later confirmed with Wrath of the Lich King, where in Dalaran, a faction of high elves, the Silver Covenant, stand as direct opposition of the the Sunreaver blood elves in Dalaran despite the fact that with the Sunwell's return the blood elves no longer have to consume fel energies.

Despite this opposition, some blood elves continue to hold the desire to unify their once glorious race. A prime example of this mindset is Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher, the leader of the Reliquary. His goal to cure the elves of their addiction for good, through controlled methods, combined with the Sin'dorei allowing their cousins access to the Sunwell, could see the already small gap between the two sides of the Silvermoon coin become even smaller. This has been somewhat elaborated upon in recent times, as even Vereesa Windrunner herself - the leader of the aforementioned Silver Covenant, the faction who opposed the blood elves more than any - was willing to travel to Quel'Thalas at Halduron Brightwing's request, to fight alongside both he and another leader of the Horde, the Darkspear troll Vol'jin. Furthermore, Lor'themar Theron has allowed high elves to enter the restored Sunwell, though he and Vereesa appear to have some bad blood between them.

Inspiration

  • The name sin'dorei may be a reference to Sindarin, the elvish language most commonly spoken in Middle-Earth during the Third Age in the Tolkien mythos. This, however, may not be the reference since sin'dorei comes from the names of the other types of elves in Warcraft, though it could have had an effect. Though it is improbable, some think that "sin" comes from the English word sin, and "dorei" from the kaldorei, the night elves.
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