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− | The enchanted keepers are the progeny of [[Cenarius]]. Like their lesser [[dryad]] sisters, the [[fey]] keepers appear to be half [[ |
+ | The enchanted keepers are the progeny of [[Cenarius]]. Like their lesser [[dryad]] sisters, the [[fey]] keepers appear to be half [[night elf]] and half stag. They have enormous antlers and manes of leaves that flow down their backs. Their right hands are disfigured and twisted — as if they had become like the gnarled root-claws of a [[treant]]. Keepers possess many strange powers over nature and can be counted among Azeroth's best healers. Though they typically remain within the sacred groves of [[Ashenvale]], the keepers always heed the call to arms when the greater lands of [[Kalimdor]] are threatened. |
− | In Warcraft III, keeper of the grove was also a class/unit type (see [[Creature class]]es). Malfurion Stormrage was a keeper of the grove ''class'' in the game, sharing their spells and abilities, although he himself was a |
+ | In Warcraft III, keeper of the grove was also a class/unit type (see [[Creature class]]es). Malfurion Stormrage was a keeper of the grove ''class'' in the game, sharing their spells and abilities, although he himself was a night elf. |
==Combat== |
==Combat== |
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− | [[Image:KeeperOfTheGroveArt.jpg|thumb|left|Keepers resemble stags with the upper body of |
+ | [[Image:KeeperOfTheGroveArt.jpg|thumb|left|Keepers resemble stags with the upper body of night elves]] |
A keeper of the grove uses the forests to aid him in battle. As a first action, the keeper uses his greater force of nature spell-like ability to animate trees near his enemies. He takes full advantage of thick undergrowth and his woodland stride ability to outmaneuver foes and stay out of melee. If necessary, he casts plant growth to create thick undergrowth. By casting entangle or entangling roots each round, the keeper hopes to keep his enemies away from himself, and immobilize them so his summoned treants can attack stationary targets. If the keeper of the grove has time to prepare, he casts aid. If the battle goes poorly, he casts tree stride to escape. |
A keeper of the grove uses the forests to aid him in battle. As a first action, the keeper uses his greater force of nature spell-like ability to animate trees near his enemies. He takes full advantage of thick undergrowth and his woodland stride ability to outmaneuver foes and stay out of melee. If necessary, he casts plant growth to create thick undergrowth. By casting entangle or entangling roots each round, the keeper hopes to keep his enemies away from himself, and immobilize them so his summoned treants can attack stationary targets. If the keeper of the grove has time to prepare, he casts aid. If the battle goes poorly, he casts tree stride to escape. |
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− | A keeper of the grove's right hand is gnarled and twisted like the clutching roots of a tree. A leafy, barbed vine grows from the end of his hand and wraps itself around the keeper's arm. The keeper of the grove can extend this vine at will and use it as a short whip for melee attacks, or he can snap it to send out a barbed projectile as a ranged attack. The keeper of the grove can fire 12 such projectiles per day (the barbs grow back by the next day). The whip functions like a spiked chain with a reach of 5 feet, and the barbs are equivalent to thrown darts. |
+ | A keeper of the grove's right hand is gnarled and twisted like the clutching roots of a tree. A leafy, barbed vine grows from the end of his hand and wraps itself around the keeper's arm. The keeper of the grove can extend this vine at will and use it as a short whip for melee attacks, or he can snap it to send out a barbed projectile as a ranged attack. The keeper of the grove can fire 12 such projectiles per day (the barbs grow back by the next day). The whip functions like a spiked chain with a reach of 5 feet, and the barbs are equivalent to thrown darts. |
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==Parentage== |
==Parentage== |
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− | While many sources refer to the keepers as the sons of Cenarius, there is some controversy over whether Cenarius fathered a number of keepers, or just two. Keeper [[Celebras]] speaks of the "Sons of Cenarius: [[Keeper Remulos|Remulos]] and [[Zaetar]]", which some interpret to mean that Cenarius had no other sons. Others do not interpret this so strictly, suggesting it could refer to the two most important sons, or the two sons relevant to the tale. A major difficulty with strictly interpreting Celebras' speech is that he describes Remulos' children as including himself and his sisters, making no mention of any other sons. The [[Alliance Player's Guide]] and Horde Player's guide also imply that he fathered more sons and daughters than just Remulos and Zaetar, including a bastard son — known only as "[[the centaur]]"— and a daughter known only as "the dryad". It is possible that |
+ | While many sources refer to the keepers as the sons of Cenarius, there is some controversy over whether Cenarius fathered a number of keepers, or just two. Keeper [[Celebras]] speaks of the "Sons of Cenarius: [[Keeper Remulos|Remulos]] and [[Zaetar]]", which some interpret to mean that Cenarius had no other sons. Others do not interpret this so strictly, suggesting it could refer to the two most important sons, or the two sons relevant to the tale. A major difficulty with strictly interpreting Celebras' speech is that he describes Remulos' children as including himself and his sisters, making no mention of any other sons. The [[Alliance Player's Guide]] and Horde Player's guide also imply that he fathered more sons and daughters than just Remulos and Zaetar, including a bastard son — known only as "[[the centaur]]"— and a daughter known only as "the dryad". It is possible that night elves may be offspring of Cenarius as well. Dryads, keepers, and night elves are sometimes referred to as "Cenarius' favored children". Dryads and Keepers are often described as having the upper bodies of night elves. |
==Culture== |
==Culture== |
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The enchanted keepers are the progeny of Cenarius. Like their lesser dryad sisters, the fey keepers appear to be half night elf and half stag. They have enormous antlers and manes of leaves that flow down their backs. Their right hands are disfigured and twisted — as if they had become like the gnarled root-claws of a treant. Keepers possess many strange powers over nature and can be counted among Azeroth's best healers. Though they typically remain within the sacred groves of Ashenvale, the keepers always heed the call to arms when the greater lands of Kalimdor are threatened.
In Warcraft III, keeper of the grove was also a class/unit type (see Creature classes). Malfurion Stormrage was a keeper of the grove class in the game, sharing their spells and abilities, although he himself was a night elf.
Combat
A keeper of the grove uses the forests to aid him in battle. As a first action, the keeper uses his greater force of nature spell-like ability to animate trees near his enemies. He takes full advantage of thick undergrowth and his woodland stride ability to outmaneuver foes and stay out of melee. If necessary, he casts plant growth to create thick undergrowth. By casting entangle or entangling roots each round, the keeper hopes to keep his enemies away from himself, and immobilize them so his summoned treants can attack stationary targets. If the keeper of the grove has time to prepare, he casts aid. If the battle goes poorly, he casts tree stride to escape.
A keeper of the grove's right hand is gnarled and twisted like the clutching roots of a tree. A leafy, barbed vine grows from the end of his hand and wraps itself around the keeper's arm. The keeper of the grove can extend this vine at will and use it as a short whip for melee attacks, or he can snap it to send out a barbed projectile as a ranged attack. The keeper of the grove can fire 12 such projectiles per day (the barbs grow back by the next day). The whip functions like a spiked chain with a reach of 5 feet, and the barbs are equivalent to thrown darts. Template:Cite
Parentage
While many sources refer to the keepers as the sons of Cenarius, there is some controversy over whether Cenarius fathered a number of keepers, or just two. Keeper Celebras speaks of the "Sons of Cenarius: Remulos and Zaetar", which some interpret to mean that Cenarius had no other sons. Others do not interpret this so strictly, suggesting it could refer to the two most important sons, or the two sons relevant to the tale. A major difficulty with strictly interpreting Celebras' speech is that he describes Remulos' children as including himself and his sisters, making no mention of any other sons. The Alliance Player's Guide and Horde Player's guide also imply that he fathered more sons and daughters than just Remulos and Zaetar, including a bastard son — known only as "the centaur"— and a daughter known only as "the dryad". It is possible that night elves may be offspring of Cenarius as well. Dryads, keepers, and night elves are sometimes referred to as "Cenarius' favored children". Dryads and Keepers are often described as having the upper bodies of night elves.
Culture
Language
Keepers primarily speak Darnassian and Common. Keepers of the Grove occasionally learn the languages of Kalimdor's natives — such as Low Common and Taur-ahe.Template:Cite
Keepers of the Grove
- Zaetar, eldest son of Cenarius.
- Remulos, son of Cenarius.
- Celebras, son of Remulos.
- Califax, guardian of Illidan's prison.
- Ordanus, son of Cenarius.
- The keeper of the grove — Son of Cenarius, the father of many keepers. He is also implied to be the eldest son of Cenarius,Template:Cite so he may be Zaetar.
- Malfurion Stormrage (Class)
- Keeper of the Storms has the body of a keeper of the grove. (also see Keeper of the Storms Shrine)
Other named Keepers
Larodar, Anubris, Nandieb, Bandalar, Malorne, Gholbine, Dagda, Nuada, Oghma, Centrius, and Ceredwyn.
Magnataur relationship
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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Some have speculated that the magnataur are related to the Keepers of the Grove.[citation needed]
- See also: Origin of the races
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