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Revision as of 12:41, 6 April 2010

The Council of Tirisfal (Order of Tirisfal, Order, or Tirisfalen) was the secret council of human, gnome, and high elven mages charged with the selection and disposition of the Guardian of Tirisfal.

The Order was formed by the most powerful of the high elves in order to prevent and safeguard Azeroth from the demons, something that their Highborne ancestors couldn't do. They derived their name from their meeting place in the Tirisfal Glades.[1]

History

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Over 3,000 years ago[2] an elven society called the Council of Silvermoon, that had long ago sworn to forestall any full return by the Legion, met with the most powerful wizards of the human nations and formed the Order of Tirisfal, whose quest was to hunt those demons who had already arrived, and prevent others from entering Azeroth.[3]

For a great period of time, the Order's oldest members were three high elves, among them Relfthra. They were in a position of authority even during the guardianship of Scavell, and up until the purge of the Tirisfalen.

The two most famous Guardians of Tirisfal by far were last two ones — Aegwynn and her son Medivh. Medivh/Sargeras killed many named and unnamed members of the Order throughout Azeroth during the time of the First War, before he was slain. It is, however, known that Aegwynn revived an uncorrupted Medivh, so theoretically he still lives. While it may be possible for Medivh to pass the mantle of Guardian to another, it was he who destroyed the Order with the specific purpose of breaking the chain, the one thing he and Sargeras agreed upon. His final known speech echoes this sentiment, as he wished to teach the world that it no longer needed Guardians.

Known members

Name Role Status Location
NeutralFile:IconSmall Aegwynn Small.gif Aegwynn Guardian (penultimate) Deceased Morgan's Plot, Deadwind Pass
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Male Aertin Brighthand Spearhead (last) Deceased
NeutralIconSmall HalfElf Male Alodi Guardian (first) Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Female Aranda Guardian Deceased
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Male Arrexis Unknown Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Gnome Male Thunker Axeljink Member Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Gnome Male Erbag Member Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Male Erthalif Unknown Deceased
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Female Ethylar Member just prior to creation of the Guardian Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Female Huga Member during creation of the Guardian
librarian at the Violet Citadel's Grand Library
Unknown
NeutralIconSmall Human Male Hugarin Unknown Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Male Huglar Unknown Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Gnome Female Indus Member during creation of the Guardian, inventor Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Male Irar Member during creation of the Guardian Deceased
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Male Kithros Unknown Deceased
NeutralFile:IconSmall Medivh Small.gif Medivh Guardian Unknown
NeutralFile:IconSmall Nielas Small.gif Nielas Aran Unknown Deceased
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Male Relfthra Member Unknown
NeutralIconSmall HighElf Male Rohar Member during creation of the Guardian Deceased
NeutralIconSmall Human Male Scavell Guardian (antepenultimate) Deceased
NeutralFile:IconSmall Meryl Small.gif Meryl Felstorm Founding member, member during creation of the Guardian Alive
NeutralFile:IconSmall Med'an Small.gif Med'an Guardian Unknown

The New Council of Tirisfal

Main article: New Council of Tirisfal

In view of the growing threat of Cho'Gall and his masters, it was decided by Aegwynn, Jaina Proudmoore, and Meryl Felstorm to reform the Council of Tirisfal. The three also planned to recruit Maraad, Broll Bearmantle, Thrall and Khadgar for the new order. [4]

See also

References