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| relatives = [[King Archibald Greymane|Archibald]] (father)<ref name="lohp">[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/genngreymane.html Lord of His Pack]</ref>, [[Mia Greymane|Mia]] (wife)<ref>[[Quest:To Greymane Manor]]</ref>, [[Liam Greymane|Liam]] (son)<ref>[[Quest:All Hell Breaks Loose]]</ref>, [[Tess Greymane|Tess]] (daughter)<ref>[[Quest:Save Krennan Aranas]]</ref>
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Lord '''Genn Greymane''' (sometimes spelled as "'''Graymane'''"<ref name="ToD 44">''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 44</ref><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 49</ref><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 51</ref><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 71-74</ref>) is the king of the [[nation]] and [[kingdom]] of [[Gilneas]].<ref name="APG 161" /><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 72-73</ref> He is a large bearish man, a brawny warrior with thick features, a heavy beard, and black and gray armor who must be in his seventies as of the Cataclysm.<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 97</ref><ref name="ToD 44" /><ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 97</ref> Greymane was also noted for being stubborn<ref>[[Quest:The_King's_Observatory]]</ref>, proud, and spoke only "to hear the sound of his own voice".<ref name="BtDP 22">''[[Beyond the Dark Portal]]'', 22</ref>
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During the [[Second War]], Greymane met with the other human leaders at [[Capital City]] to hear of [[Stormwind]]'s fall at the hands of the orcish [[Horde]]. Greymane joined the other human leaders in forming the [[Alliance of Lordaeron]] to counter the Horde threat, but due to his pride, he offered only token support.<ref name="lohp" /> After the conclusion of the Second War, Greymane chafed at using Gilnean taxes to help pay for the orc internment camps and [[Nethergarde Keep]].<ref name="BtDP 19">''[[Beyond the Dark Portal]]'', 19</ref> Greymane decided that Gilneas could not and would not pay for the wars of other nations, so he withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, ordered the construction of the [[Greymane Wall]] and isolated Gilneas from the rest of the world.<ref name="lohp" />
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Around the time of the [[Third War]], Greymane instructed [[Archmage Arugal]], a [[Dalaran]] wizard loyal to Gilneas, to summon feral [[worgen]] to protect Gilneas from the [[Scourge]] threat. The plan backfired, and the worgen curse would eventually run rampant among the Gilnean population. In the time between the Third War and the [[War against the Lich King]], the number of those afflicted with the worgen curse had grown and were now attacking [[Gilneas City]]. To counter the threat, Greymane helped to defend the city and aided in the evacuation of citizens to [[Duskhaven]]. In the aftermath, Greymane faced the dual threats of the Cataclysm and the Forsaken invasion, culminating in the battle to retake Gilneas City from the Forsaken and witnessing the death of his son and heir, [[Liam Greymane|Liam]].<ref>[[Quest:Slowing_the_Inevitable]]</ref> Humbled by his son's death and the devastation of his kingdom, Greymane accepted the aid of the [[night elves]], who had offered to relocate Gilnean survivors to [[Darnassus]]. In a fit of stubbornness, Greymane was against formally rejoining the Alliance until he had almost lost his wife and daughter during the crossing.<ref name="lohp" /> After a short layover at Darnassus, Greymane decided to travel to Stormwind to speak with [[Varian Wrynn]].<ref>[[Quest:Breaking_Waves_of_Change]]</ref>
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==Biography==
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Genn Greymane was one of the human leaders who met at the council to form the [[Alliance of Lordaeron]]. He was hesitant about joining, and was difficult about it, and less sincere when he agreed to it.<ref name="APG 161" /><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 71</ref><ref>''[[Tides of Darkness]]'', 76</ref> As ruler of one of the strongest human nations, Greymane was convinced that his own armies could deal with any threat, and therefore remained unmoved by Lord [[Anduin Lothar]]'s pleas for unity. Despite his apparent disdain for the Alliance, the denizens of Gilneas harbored no fondness for the orcs or their allies, and were prepared to meet them blade for blade.<ref>''[[Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness|Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual]]'', 43</ref> Thus, Gilneas was essentially separate from the Alliance of Lordaeron for the entirety of the Second War.
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When [[Alterac]]'s rulership was removed, he had his eye on that land there, even though he had no right to it. He supported the claim of Lord [[Aiden Perenolde]]'s nephew, [[Isiden Perenolde|Isiden]], to Alterac's throne.<ref>''[[Day of the Dragon]]'', 7</ref> Over time, he grew to support Lord [[Daval Prestor]], a cousin of Lord Perenolde (actually the black dragon [[Deathwing]] in human form), in his bid for the throne. However, after Prestor vanished, Greymane continued to push Isiden's claim.
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Greymane had never supported the Alliance in the Second War, offering only token support. Thus, after the war, Greymane withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, citing that Gilneas could not afford to have his nation involved in other nations' wars. After seceding from the Alliance, Greymane ordered the construction of the [[Greymane Wall]], a massive barrier spanning the entire northern border on the edge of Gilneas and [[Silverpine Forest]].<ref name="LoC 96">''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', 96</ref><ref>''[[Alliance Player's Guide]]'', 158</ref>
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A small group of soldiers known as the [[Gilneas Brigade]] joined the [[Human Expedition]] led by [[Jaina Proudmoore]] during the [[Third War]]. It has since been revealed that they were sent by [[Darius Crowley]], as an act of defiance against Greymane for withdrawing from the Alliance.
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The [[worgen]] threat was contained for millennia, until Archmage [[Arugal]] managed to pull the wolf-beasts from the [[Emerald Dream]]. Summoned by order of King Genn Greymane, the worgen were used to battle [[Scourge]] forces encroaching on the kingdom of Gilneas. Yet the feral creatures soon spread their curse throughout the human population of [[Silverpine Forest]], infecting Gilnean soldiers stationed beyond the Greymane Wall. Before long the affliction had advanced through the legendary barrier and was gradually eating away at Gilneasā€™ humanity. As reports of strange attacks and disappearances rose, fear took root in the hearts of Gennā€™s people.
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Not long ago the curseā€™s spread was stifled, but the victory proved short-lived. Genn's long time friend, Lord [[Darius Crowley]], instigated a [[Northgate rebellion|rebellion]] against Greymane's rule. His uprising was put down, but left Gilneas in a weakened state. The worgen curse soon returned with renewed fervor. To compound the worgen threat, the [[Forsaken]] have started battering at the nationā€™s gates in a bid to conquer Gilneas. Unbeknownst to many of the kingdomā€™s citizens, a war between beast and man is also raging within the worgen themselves.<ref>{{elink|type=wowus|link=http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/worgen}}</ref>
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In the comic, [[Curse of the Worgen]], Genn hopes to understand the worgen curse better by learning the origins of the worgen curse from his ally, Priestess [[Belrysa]].
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==In World of Warcraft==
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[[File:Genn Greymane worgen form.jpg|thumb|right|Genn Greymane's worgen form]]
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Genn Greymane made his debut in ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]'' and is one of the first people [[Worgen (playable)|worgen]] players meet during the spread of the Worgen Curse in Gilneas. He plans on releasing [[Darius Crowley]] from the [[Stoneward Prison]] in [[Gilneas City]], believing him to be a useful asset in the upcoming battle. With Darius released, he offers to stay behind and create a distraction whilst Genn and the other Gilneans evacuate the city and head towards [[Duskhaven]]. After the player turns into a worgen, Greymane saves the player from an executioner's blade by injecting them with a serum that gives them control of themselves.
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Unbeknownst to others, though, Genn had also been affected by the curse, but prefers to remain in his human form most of the time. After the loss of [[Gilneas City]], he retreats to [[Greymane Manor]], where he tries to think of a plan, but when the [[Shattering]] sends [[Duskhaven]] underwater, he decides to move the evacuees further inland and sends the Gilnean survivors towards [[Stormglen]] in stagecoaches. He later participates in the Battle of Gilneas City in order to reclaim the city, but his son [[Liam Greymane]] is killed by a poisoned arrow from [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] that was intended for Genn. Genn buries Liam afterwards, shortly before the mass exodus of [[Gilneas]].
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For a short time after the fall of Gilneas (at the climax of the [[worgen starting experience]]), Greymane is present at the [[Howling Oak]] in the night elf capital of [[Darnassus]], where the surviving Gilneans have resettled; he then journeys to [[Stormwind City]], where he remains at the side of [[Varian Wrynn|King Varian Wrynn]] in the throne room of [[Stormwind Keep]]. [[Gwen Armstead]] takes his place in Darnassus.
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Genn's personality in-game seems drastically different from that shown in the novels, appearing as a kinder, understanding ruler instead of the gruff, impatient king. This could be explained as him being humbled by the terrible consequences his rash decisions have had on his people. As of Cataclysm, Greymane is also one of the three surviving Alliance rulers from the Second War, the others being King Varian and Kurdran Wildhammer; King Terenas of Lordaeron, King Thoras Trollbane of Stromgarde, Admiral Proudmoore of Kul Tiras, Lord Perenolde of Alterac, Antonidas of Dalaran, King Anasterian Sunstrider of Quel'Thalas and King Magni Bronzebeard of Ironforge have all died (all murdered with the exception of Perenolde, died in prison, and Magni, petrified during a ritual) in the interim. He is also one of the two racial leaders with a still living [[Mia Greymane|spouse]] in World of Warcraft, the other being [[Tyrande Whisperwind]].
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''The people of the Alliance remember the king of Gilneas as a proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant man. He and his armies stood by the Alliance during the Second War, but in the aftermath it became clear to Genn Greymane that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. He ordered that the Greymane Wall be closed to all outsiders, effectively sealing off his kingdom from the outside world and its conflicts. But fate, it seems, was intent on teaching the king a lesson in humility: although the wall succeeded in isolating Gilneas from the rest of the world, it also served to damn the kingdom's people forever. As the worgen curse swept the nation and early attempts at containment failed, Greymane found himself fighting a battle for his people's very humanity.''<ref>[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/cataclysm/features/lore.html World of Warcraft: Cataclysm - Features - Lore]</ref>
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{{AlsoSee|[[Gilneas NPCs]]}}
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==Abilities at [[Stormwind Keep]]==
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*{{abilities|Jump Attack| 5 - 30 yrd range. Jumps at the target, inflicting 120% weapon damage.|id=84815|image=ability_warrior_charge|}}
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[[File:Glowei Worgen Greymane.jpg|thumb|right|Genn Greymane's worgen form]]
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*{{questlong|Alliance|5|Old Divisions}} {{queststart}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|4|The Rebel Lord's Arsenal}} {{queststart}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|4|Save Krennan Aranas}} {{queststart}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|11|Slowing the Inevitable}} {{queststartfinish}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|11|Knee-Deep}} {{queststart}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|5|Last Chance at Humanity}} {{queststartfinish}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|7|Alas, Gilneas!}} {{queststartfinish}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|7|Exodus}} {{queststart}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|10|The Howling Oak}} {{questfinish}}
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*{{questlong|Alliance|10|Breaking Waves of Change}} {{queststart}}
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*"Damn the [[orc]]s, damn the [[Alliance of Lordaeron|Alliance]], and damn [[Terenas Menethil II|you]]! The last thing Gilneas needs is sponges from other nations drawing from our resources, [[Dalaran]] wizards meddling with our affairs, and someone else's enemies killing our soldiers! Gilneas is its own nation and it always will be. This is the last time I'll ever talk to you, Terenas, so I hope you were listening."<ref name="LoC 96" /> ''(Greymane's last known speech, as recorded by [[Mystrum Runedance]], presumably at one of the Alliance councils)''
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*"Pah, the fountains in Gilneas could grant ten times as many wishes as Dalaran's!" ''([[Genn's Copper Coin]])''
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===Duskhaven===
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[http://wow.joystiq.com WoW Insider] provided a blogged transcript of a conversation between King Greymane, [[Krennan Aranas|Royal Chemist Krennan Aranas]], and [[Lord Godfrey]], officially confirming Greymane's presence in the upcoming expansion:<ref>[http://www.wow.com/2009/08/21/blizzcon-2009-live-blogging-the-cataclysm-new-starter-zones/ BlizzCon 2009: Live blogging the Cataclysm new starter zones]</ref>
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:{{text|say|'''[[Krennan Aranas]] says:''' I'm not giving up on you, <player>. I don't have a cure for the Curse yet... but there are treatments. You'll have control again.}}
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:{{text|say|'''[[Lord Godfrey]] says:''' Give it up, Krennan. It's time to put this one down. It's protocol.}}
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:{{text|say|'''King Genn Greymane says:''' Tell me, Godfrey. Those that stayed in Gilneas City so that we could live. Were they following protocol?}}
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:{{text|say|'''King Genn Greymane says:''' I didn't think so. Now hand me that potion, Krennan... and double the dosage.}}
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===[[Quest:Patriarch's Blessing|Liam's Funeral]]===
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:{{text|say|King Genn Greymane|May the Light bless the spirits of our ancestors, for they've chosen to allow my son to rest upon this holy ground.}}
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:{{text|say|King Genn Greymane|It is here, surrounded by the heroes and patriots of Gilneas where he belongs.}}
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:{{text|say|[[Lorna Crowley]]|You were a true man of the people, Liam. Unlike any Royal I ever met. We'll make them pay for this.}}
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:{{text|say|[[Lord Darius Crowley]]|Gilneas will remember your courage forever, Liam.}}
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:{{text|say|King Genn Greymane|We'll return, Liam. I swear this to you.}}
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*Gilneas ''will'' rise again!
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*For Gilneas!
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*Gilneas will prevail!
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*My people have suffered so long... if only I could shoulder more of their burden.
   
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==Gallery==
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File:GennGreymane Ingame.png|King Genn Greymane in ''World of Warcraft''.
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File:Genn Greymane on horseback in Gilneas City.jpg|King Genn Greymane on horseback in [[Gilneas City]] in ''World of Warcraft''.
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File:Genn Greymane worgen art.jpg|King Genn Greymane in worgen form
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File:Stormwind Throne Room Cata.jpg|Genn Greymane standing at the side of King Varian Wrynn in Stormwind
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File:Genn Greymane.jpg|Genn Greymane during the Second War
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File:Genn Greymane Curse of the Worgen.JPG|Genn Greymane in Curse of the Worgen.
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==References==
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[[Maiev Shadowsong|Maiev]] pursued [[Illidan Stormrage|Illidan]] into the [[Tomb of Sargeras|Sargeras's Tomb]] hoping to stop Illidan before he claimed the terrible demon's powers. Inside, Maiev and her forces battled Illidan's Naga as well as the demonic guardians of the tomb. Maiev was confronted by the Naga [[Sea Witch]] [[Lady Vashj]], who told Maiev of the [[Queen Azshara|true nature]] of the Naga. The Watchers also discovered runes written by [[Gul'dan]] himself as he searched for the [[Eye of Sargeras]], as well as his terrible death. Eventually they discovered the central chamber of the tomb, only to find that Illidan had already claimed the Eye. Taunting Maiev, Illidan used the artifact's demonic powers to bring the tomb crashing down around the Watchers, hoping to imprison the Warden in much the same way she had him. Maiev managed to use her magic to escape, however [[Naisha]] and her remaining troops were not so lucky, and were buried alive.
 
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==External links==
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Using Maiev, you can get the pieces of a legendary artifact known as the [[Shadow Orb]] inside the Tomb of Sargeras. Information on where the various pieces of the orb are located can be found at [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/file/589475/24384]
 
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{{Succession|[[King Archibald Greymane|Archibald Greymane]]|'''[[Gilneas|King of Gilneas]]'''|Incumbent}}
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'''Naisha:''' I have a bad feeling about this, mistress. It is too quiet. It feels as if we're walking into a trap.<br>
 
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'''Maiev Shadowsong:''' Still, we must press on, Naisha. If Illidan finds whatever it is he's seeking he could-- Wait! Look there!<br>
 
 
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''Maiev spots red runes scrawled on the walls of the tomb.''<br>
 
 
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AllianceKing Genn Greymane
Image of King Genn Greymane
Title King of Gilneas
Gender Male
Race(s) Human/Worgen (Humanoid)
Level ?? (Boss)
Class Warrior, Fighter (RPG)
Affiliation(s) Alliance, Kingdom of Gilneas
Alliance of Lordaeron (formerly)
Occupation King of Gilneas[1]
Location Throughout Gilneas (worgen starting quests)
Stormwind Keep, Stormwind City
Status Alive
Relative(s) Archibald (father)[2], Mia (wife)[3], Liam (son)[4], Tess (daughter)[5]
King Genn Greymane TCG

Lord Genn Greymane (sometimes spelled as "Graymane"[6][7][8][9]) is the king of the nation and kingdom of Gilneas.[1][10] He is a large bearish man, a brawny warrior with thick features, a heavy beard, and black and gray armor who must be in his seventies as of the Cataclysm.[11][6][12] Greymane was also noted for being stubborn[13], proud, and spoke only "to hear the sound of his own voice".[14]

During the Second War, Greymane met with the other human leaders at Capital City to hear of Stormwind's fall at the hands of the orcish Horde. Greymane joined the other human leaders in forming the Alliance of Lordaeron to counter the Horde threat, but due to his pride, he offered only token support.[2] After the conclusion of the Second War, Greymane chafed at using Gilnean taxes to help pay for the orc internment camps and Nethergarde Keep.[15] Greymane decided that Gilneas could not and would not pay for the wars of other nations, so he withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, ordered the construction of the Greymane Wall and isolated Gilneas from the rest of the world.[2]

Around the time of the Third War, Greymane instructed Archmage Arugal, a Dalaran wizard loyal to Gilneas, to summon feral worgen to protect Gilneas from the Scourge threat. The plan backfired, and the worgen curse would eventually run rampant among the Gilnean population. In the time between the Third War and the War against the Lich King, the number of those afflicted with the worgen curse had grown and were now attacking Gilneas City. To counter the threat, Greymane helped to defend the city and aided in the evacuation of citizens to Duskhaven. In the aftermath, Greymane faced the dual threats of the Cataclysm and the Forsaken invasion, culminating in the battle to retake Gilneas City from the Forsaken and witnessing the death of his son and heir, Liam.[16] Humbled by his son's death and the devastation of his kingdom, Greymane accepted the aid of the night elves, who had offered to relocate Gilnean survivors to Darnassus. In a fit of stubbornness, Greymane was against formally rejoining the Alliance until he had almost lost his wife and daughter during the crossing.[2] After a short layover at Darnassus, Greymane decided to travel to Stormwind to speak with Varian Wrynn.[17]

Biography

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Genn Greymane was one of the human leaders who met at the council to form the Alliance of Lordaeron. He was hesitant about joining, and was difficult about it, and less sincere when he agreed to it.[1][18][19] As ruler of one of the strongest human nations, Greymane was convinced that his own armies could deal with any threat, and therefore remained unmoved by Lord Anduin Lothar's pleas for unity. Despite his apparent disdain for the Alliance, the denizens of Gilneas harbored no fondness for the orcs or their allies, and were prepared to meet them blade for blade.[20] Thus, Gilneas was essentially separate from the Alliance of Lordaeron for the entirety of the Second War.

When Alterac's rulership was removed, he had his eye on that land there, even though he had no right to it. He supported the claim of Lord Aiden Perenolde's nephew, Isiden, to Alterac's throne.[21] Over time, he grew to support Lord Daval Prestor, a cousin of Lord Perenolde (actually the black dragon Deathwing in human form), in his bid for the throne. However, after Prestor vanished, Greymane continued to push Isiden's claim.

Greymane had never supported the Alliance in the Second War, offering only token support. Thus, after the war, Greymane withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, citing that Gilneas could not afford to have his nation involved in other nations' wars. After seceding from the Alliance, Greymane ordered the construction of the Greymane Wall, a massive barrier spanning the entire northern border on the edge of Gilneas and Silverpine Forest.[22][23]

A small group of soldiers known as the Gilneas Brigade joined the Human Expedition led by Jaina Proudmoore during the Third War. It has since been revealed that they were sent by Darius Crowley, as an act of defiance against Greymane for withdrawing from the Alliance.

The worgen threat was contained for millennia, until Archmage Arugal managed to pull the wolf-beasts from the Emerald Dream. Summoned by order of King Genn Greymane, the worgen were used to battle Scourge forces encroaching on the kingdom of Gilneas. Yet the feral creatures soon spread their curse throughout the human population of Silverpine Forest, infecting Gilnean soldiers stationed beyond the Greymane Wall. Before long the affliction had advanced through the legendary barrier and was gradually eating away at Gilneasā€™ humanity. As reports of strange attacks and disappearances rose, fear took root in the hearts of Gennā€™s people.

Not long ago the curseā€™s spread was stifled, but the victory proved short-lived. Genn's long time friend, Lord Darius Crowley, instigated a rebellion against Greymane's rule. His uprising was put down, but left Gilneas in a weakened state. The worgen curse soon returned with renewed fervor. To compound the worgen threat, the Forsaken have started battering at the nationā€™s gates in a bid to conquer Gilneas. Unbeknownst to many of the kingdomā€™s citizens, a war between beast and man is also raging within the worgen themselves.[24]

In the comic, Curse of the Worgen, Genn hopes to understand the worgen curse better by learning the origins of the worgen curse from his ally, Priestess Belrysa.

In World of Warcraft

Genn Greymane worgen form

Genn Greymane's worgen form

Genn Greymane made his debut in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm and is one of the first people worgen players meet during the spread of the Worgen Curse in Gilneas. He plans on releasing Darius Crowley from the Stoneward Prison in Gilneas City, believing him to be a useful asset in the upcoming battle. With Darius released, he offers to stay behind and create a distraction whilst Genn and the other Gilneans evacuate the city and head towards Duskhaven. After the player turns into a worgen, Greymane saves the player from an executioner's blade by injecting them with a serum that gives them control of themselves.

Unbeknownst to others, though, Genn had also been affected by the curse, but prefers to remain in his human form most of the time. After the loss of Gilneas City, he retreats to Greymane Manor, where he tries to think of a plan, but when the Shattering sends Duskhaven underwater, he decides to move the evacuees further inland and sends the Gilnean survivors towards Stormglen in stagecoaches. He later participates in the Battle of Gilneas City in order to reclaim the city, but his son Liam Greymane is killed by a poisoned arrow from Sylvanas Windrunner that was intended for Genn. Genn buries Liam afterwards, shortly before the mass exodus of Gilneas.

For a short time after the fall of Gilneas (at the climax of the worgen starting experience), Greymane is present at the Howling Oak in the night elf capital of Darnassus, where the surviving Gilneans have resettled; he then journeys to Stormwind City, where he remains at the side of King Varian Wrynn in the throne room of Stormwind Keep. Gwen Armstead takes his place in Darnassus.

Genn's personality in-game seems drastically different from that shown in the novels, appearing as a kinder, understanding ruler instead of the gruff, impatient king. This could be explained as him being humbled by the terrible consequences his rash decisions have had on his people. As of Cataclysm, Greymane is also one of the three surviving Alliance rulers from the Second War, the others being King Varian and Kurdran Wildhammer; King Terenas of Lordaeron, King Thoras Trollbane of Stromgarde, Admiral Proudmoore of Kul Tiras, Lord Perenolde of Alterac, Antonidas of Dalaran, King Anasterian Sunstrider of Quel'Thalas and King Magni Bronzebeard of Ironforge have all died (all murdered with the exception of Perenolde, died in prison, and Magni, petrified during a ritual) in the interim. He is also one of the two racial leaders with a still living spouse in World of Warcraft, the other being Tyrande Whisperwind.

The people of the Alliance remember the king of Gilneas as a proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant man. He and his armies stood by the Alliance during the Second War, but in the aftermath it became clear to Genn Greymane that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. He ordered that the Greymane Wall be closed to all outsiders, effectively sealing off his kingdom from the outside world and its conflicts. But fate, it seems, was intent on teaching the king a lesson in humility: although the wall succeeded in isolating Gilneas from the rest of the world, it also served to damn the kingdom's people forever. As the worgen curse swept the nation and early attempts at containment failed, Greymane found himself fighting a battle for his people's very humanity.[25]

 

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Abilities at Stormwind Keep

  • Ability warrior charge Jump Attack —  5 - 30 yrd range. Jumps at the target, inflicting 120% weapon damage.
  • Ability golemthunderclap Intimidating Roar —  10 yrd range. Roars at an enemy, paralyzing it with terror for 4 sec. and causing all other nearby enemies to flee in fear.
  • Ability hunter pet wolf Horrifying Howl —  Melee range. Reduces the attack speed of nearby enemies by 20% for 15 sec. 30 sec cooldown.
  • Inv axe 66 Shattering Throw —  30 yrd range. Throws your weapon at the enemy causing weapon damage and reducing the armor on the target by 20% for 10 sec. 1.5 sec cast. 5 sec cooldown.
  • Spell nature thunderclap Thunderclap —  Melee range. Inflicts 14062 to 15937 Nature damage to nearby enemies, increasing the time between their attacks by 100% and slowing their movement by 60% for 8 sec.

Quests

Glowei Worgen Greymane

Genn Greymane's worgen form

In Gilneas City:

In Duskhaven:

In Greymane Manor:

In Darnassus:

Quotes

  • "Damn the orcs, damn the Alliance, and damn you! The last thing Gilneas needs is sponges from other nations drawing from our resources, Dalaran wizards meddling with our affairs, and someone else's enemies killing our soldiers! Gilneas is its own nation and it always will be. This is the last time I'll ever talk to you, Terenas, so I hope you were listening."[22] (Greymane's last known speech, as recorded by Mystrum Runedance, presumably at one of the Alliance councils)
  • "Pah, the fountains in Gilneas could grant ten times as many wishes as Dalaran's!" (Inv misc coin 19 [Genn's Copper Coin])

Duskhaven

WoW Insider provided a blogged transcript of a conversation between King Greymane, Royal Chemist Krennan Aranas, and Lord Godfrey, officially confirming Greymane's presence in the upcoming expansion:[26]

Krennan Aranas says: I'm not giving up on you, <player>. I don't have a cure for the Curse yet... but there are treatments. You'll have control again.
Lord Godfrey says: Give it up, Krennan. It's time to put this one down. It's protocol.
King Genn Greymane says: Tell me, Godfrey. Those that stayed in Gilneas City so that we could live. Were they following protocol?
King Genn Greymane says: I didn't think so. Now hand me that potion, Krennan... and double the dosage.

Liam's Funeral

King Genn Greymane says: May the Light bless the spirits of our ancestors, for they've chosen to allow my son to rest upon this holy ground.
King Genn Greymane says: It is here, surrounded by the heroes and patriots of Gilneas where he belongs.
Lorna Crowley says: You were a true man of the people, Liam. Unlike any Royal I ever met. We'll make them pay for this.
Lord Darius Crowley says: Gilneas will remember your courage forever, Liam.
King Genn Greymane says: We'll return, Liam. I swear this to you.

In Stormwind

Greetings

  • Gilneas will rise again!
  • For Gilneas!
  • Gilneas will prevail!
  • My people have suffered so long... if only I could shoulder more of their burden.

Gallery

Patch changes

References

External links

Preceded by:
Archibald Greymane
Position:
King of Gilneas
Succeeded by:
Incumbent