Talk:Shandris Feathermoon
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High priestess?
I have never gotten the impression that Shandris became the high priestess. Where's this information from? --Flyspeck 14:15, 5 November 2006 (EST)
- I believe the full term is "typographical error while pasting the Sucession Box." --Ragestorm 16:51, 5 November 2006 (EST)
Image
Ok, I uploaded a clearer pic of Shandris, but the infobox stretches it huge and ugly. I don't get the template, how does it get fixed? Varghedin 10:40 (CET), Dec 2nd 2006
New model?
In patch 2.0.1 there were updates not included in the patch notes. One of those was a model-change for Rexxar. It is possible that Shandris also received a model-change, since she has been, til' now, sharing model with other NPCs, which is very unfitting for a lorewise important character. It is also possible that Shandris has been upgraded to 72 elite (boss)(like Saurfang). Will someone please travel to Feralas, take a new screenshot, post it here, alongside with other, if any, other news about Shandris.
- No new model. Anyway, Rexxar has been moved to Outland and there's plot regard his race, which explains the model change. Shandris hasn't budged and has nothing to do with Outland. ----
Varghedin talk / contribs 08:37, 11 February 2007 (EST)
- I have changed the article on her where it says 72 humaniod. she is not a level 72 npc nor a boss. currently for patch 2.1 she is still a level 62 regular npc. Feathermoon as of Patch 2.1--Spectrezh 05:08, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
Relative? Probably not..
The alliance outrunners in the barrens has a peculiar member named Thora Feathermoon. Any idea why? - Erissia
- Distant relative, perhaps? No reason to list until confirmation. --Ragestorm (talk · contr) 09:40, 10 February 2007 (EST)
- All of Shandris' family were killed by the demons in Ara-Hinam, as clearly stated in The Demon Soul. The reason of Thora, I believe, is that the people creating these night elven patrollers thought "That's a cool surname, let's use it on this night elf as well" and did not bother consulting the bourbon cowboy about it. I could be wrong, but that's just a thought. She could be, as Ragestorm said, a distant relative, but there has been no confirmation, and I agree that there is no reason listing her as a relative, yet. User:NerdKnight Xavier 11:00, 11 February 2007 (EST)
- Maybe it's just a shared last name. As in not every Smith or Jones are related. mr. peasant 12.04, 11 February 2007 (GMT)
- Thats why I stated its probably not a relative. Also because Shandris is a pretty important character (meh) in lore, I highly doubt that its a shared last name. Oh how I desperately long for it to be Jarod and Shandris' baby! <3 But thats just the romantic side of me singing. Hah, I can always dream cant I. - Erissia
I beg to differ with NerdKnight, it actually states in the War of The Ancients Archive, Demon Soul by Richard A. Knaak, on page 329 that Tyrande "was near-certain that no one in Shandris's immediate family had survived..." Since the author actually uses the term "immediate family," rather than just saying "family," or "entire family" it does leave open the possibility that Shandris has "extended family" that survives. Also, as long as the night elf race has lived in peace and prosperity, marrying and pro-creating it is possible Shandris may have many relatives with the same surname, long separated from the main family tree. Although I am not as yet familiar with NE naming traditions, I wonder if Thora were the offspring of Shandris and Jarod, as proposed by Erissia, then should not her surname be Shadowsong? Or are the NE a matriarchial society that takes the surname of the mother for the offspring? Or might there be some other scandelous reason?--Kasman785 (talk) 00:15, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
