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|use=Removes all movement impairing effects and all effects which cause loss of control of your character.
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'''Insignia of the Alliance''' is a {{quality|rare}} [[quality]] [[PvP]] reward that removes all movement impairing effects but does not prevent them from being reapplied. Usable even if the effect would normally prevent trinket use. This item is popular for level 19 [[twink]]s for use in [[Warsong Gulch]], where being able to break [[root]]ing can bring a victory.
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''The Dark Portal and the Fall of Stormwind'' is a section of the [[History of Warcraft]], Chapter IV.
 
   
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== Source ==
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Found at:
 
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This [[PvP rewards|PvP reward]] item can be purchased from {{NPC||Sergeant Major Clate|Legacy Armor Quartermaster}} in [[Champions' Hall]] in [[Stormwind]] for {{cost|h=2,805}}.
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* Reliquary of [[Scholomance]] in the [[Western Plaguelands]].
 
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* The War Room of [[Stormwind Keep]] in [[Stormwind]].
 
   
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==Notes==
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Timeline:
 
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The old priest insignia only removed fear, stun, and polymorph.
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* ← Previous book: [[Rise of the Horde (History of Warcraft)|Rise of the Horde]]
 
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* → Next book: [[The Alliance of Lordaeron]]
 
   
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==See also==
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*[[Insignia of the Alliance (disambiguation)]]
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As [[Kil'jaeden]] prepared the Horde for its invasion of [[Azeroth]], [[Medivh]] continued to fight for his soul against [[Sargeras]]. King [[Llane]], the noble monarch of [[Stormwind]], grew wary of the darkness which seemed to taint the spirit of his former friend. King Llane shared his concerns with [[Anduin Lothar]], the last descendant of the Arathi bloodline, whom he named his lieutenant-at-arms. Even so, neither man could have imagined that Medivh's slow descent into madness would bring about the horrors that were to come.
 
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As a final incentive, Sargeras promised to bestow great power upon [[Gul'dan]] if he agreed to lead the [[Horde]] to Azeroth. Through Medivh, Sargeras told the warlock that he could become a living god if he found the undersea tomb where the Guardian [[Aegwynn]] had placed Sargeras' crippled body nearly a thousand years before. Gul'dan agreed and decided that once the denizens of Azeroth were beaten, he would find the legendary tomb and claim his reward. Assured that the Horde would serve his purposes, Sargeras ordered the invasion to begin.
 
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*{{Patch 3.3.3|note=Items which previously required Marks of Honor will have their costs adjusted to remove these requirements.}}
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*{{Patch 2.3.0|note=Insignia of the Alliance now clears the debuff from Judgement of Justice.}}
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*{{Patch 2.1.2|note=Insignia of the Alliance has been redesigned. The trinkets for all classes now have the same effect: Dispels all Movement impairing effects and all effects that cause loss of control of your character.}}
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*{{Patch 2.0.1|note=PvP Rank requirement removed.}}
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*{{Patch 1.5.0|note=Fixed a bug where the PvP trinket rewards were not always removing the effects they were designed to remove (e.g. Polymorph, Fear, Stun).}}
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*{{Patch 1.4.0|note=Added.}}
   
 
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Through a joint effort, Medivh and the warlocks of the [[Shadow Council]] opened the dimensional gateway known as the [[Dark Portal]]. This portal bridged the distance between Azeroth and Draenor, and it was large enough that armies might pass through it. Gul'dan dispatched orc scouts through the portal to survey the lands which they would conquer. The returning scouts assured the Shadow Council that the world of Azeroth was ripe for the taking.
 
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Still convinced that Gul'dan's corruption would destroy his people, [[Durotan]] spoke out against the warlocks once more. The brave warrior claimed that warlocks were destroying the purity of the orcish spirit and that this reckless invasion would be their doom. Gul'dan, unable to risk killing such a popular hero, was forced to exile Durotan and his [[Frostwolf Clan]] into the far reaches of this new world.
 
 
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After the exiled Frostwolves charged through the portal, only a few orc clans followed. These orcs quickly set up a base of operations within the [[Black Morass]], a dark and swampy area far to the east of the kingdom of Stormwind. As the orcs began to branch out and explore the new lands, they came into immediate conflict with the human defenders of Stormwind. Though these skirmishes usually ended quickly, they did much to illustrate the weaknesses and strengths of both rival species. Llane and Lothar were never able to gather accurate data of the orcs' numbers and could only guess at how great a force they would have to contend with. After a few years the majority of the orcish Horde had crossed into Azeroth, and Gul'dan deemed that the time for the primary strike against humanity had come. The Horde launched its full might against the unsuspecting kingdom of Stormwind.
 
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As the forces of Azeroth and the Horde clashed across the kingdom, internal conflicts began to take their toll on both armies. King Llane, who believed the bestial orcs to be incapable of conquering Azeroth, contemptuously held his position at his capital of Stormwind. However, Sir Lothar became convinced that the battle should be taken directly to the enemy, and he was forced to choose between his convictions and his loyalty to the king. Choosing to follow his instincts, Lothar stormed Medivh's tower-fortress of [[Karazhan]] with the help of the wizard's young apprentice, [[Khadgar]]. Khadgar and Lothar succeeded in vanquishing the possessed Guardian, whom they confirmed to be the source of the conflict. By killing Medivh's body, Lothar and the young apprentice inadvertently banished the spirit of Sargeras to the abyss. As a consequence, the pure, virtuous spirit of Medivh was also allowed to live on... and wander the astral plane for many years to come.
 
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Although Medivh had been defeated, the Horde continued to dominate the defenders of Stormwind. As the Horde's victory drew nearer, [[Orgrim Doomhammer]], one of the greatest orc chieftains, began to see the depraved corruption that had spread throughout the clans since their time in [[Draenor]]. His old comrade, Durotan, returned from exile and warned him yet again of Gul'dan's treachery. In speedy retribution, Gul'dan's assassins murdered Durotan and his family, leaving only his infant son alive. Unknown to Doomhammer was the fact that Durotan's infant son was found by the human officer, [[Aedelas Blackmoore]], and taken as a slave.
 
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That infant orc would one day rise to become the [[Thrall|greatest leader]] his people would ever know.
 
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Incensed by Durotan's death, Orgrim set out to free the Horde from demonic corruption and ultimately assumed the role of warchief of the Horde by killing Gul'dan's corrupt puppet, [[Blackhand]]. Under his decisive leadership the relentless Horde finally laid siege to Stormwind Keep. King Llane had severely underestimated the might of the Horde, and he watched helplessly as his kingdom fell to the green-skinned invaders. Ultimately King Llane was assassinated by one of the Shadow Council's finest killers: the half-orc, [[Garona]].
 
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Lothar and his warriors, returning home from Karazhan, hoped to stem the loss of life and save their once-glorious homeland. Instead, they returned too late and found their beloved kingdom in smoking ruins. The orcish Horde continued to ravage the countryside and claimed the surrounding lands for its own. Forced into hiding, Lothar and his companions swore a grim oath to reclaim their homeland at any cost.
 
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[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/chapter4.html#22 Worldofwarcraft.com]
 
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Insignia of the Alliance is a rare quality PvP reward that removes all movement impairing effects but does not prevent them from being reapplied. Usable even if the effect would normally prevent trinket use. This item is popular for level 19 twinks for use in Warsong Gulch, where being able to break rooting can bring a victory.

Source

This PvP reward item can be purchased from Sergeant Major Clate <Legacy Armor Quartermaster> in Champions' Hall in Stormwind for 2,805 Honor Points.

Notes

The old priest insignia only removed fear, stun, and polymorph.

See also

Patch changes

  • Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.3.3 (2010-03-23): Items which previously required Marks of Honor will have their costs adjusted to remove these requirements.
  • Bc icon Patch 2.3.0 (2007-11-13): Insignia of the Alliance now clears the debuff from Judgement of Justice.
  • Bc icon Patch 2.1.2 (2007-06-19): Insignia of the Alliance has been redesigned. The trinkets for all classes now have the same effect: Dispels all Movement impairing effects and all effects that cause loss of control of your character.
  • Bc icon Patch 2.0.1 (2006-12-05): PvP Rank requirement removed.
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.5.0 (2005-06-07): Fixed a bug where the PvP trinket rewards were not always removing the effects they were designed to remove (e.g. Polymorph, Fear, Stun).
  • WoW Icon update Patch 1.4.0 (2005-04-19): Added.

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