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AllianceFinnall Goldensword
Image of Finnall Goldensword
Gender Female
Race Half-elf
Class Warrior
Affiliation(s) Alliance, Dalaran
Occupation Commander of a small band of humans and high elves
Status Alive
Relative(s) Kilnar (mother), Daelin Proudmoore (father), Tandred Proudmoore, Derek Proudmoore, Jaina Proudmoore (half-siblings)
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This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

Finnall Goldensword (also spelled Finall) is the daughter of high elf Kilnar Goldensword of Dalaran and an unknown human (rumored to be Daelin Proudmoore).[1]

Quiet rumors have existed for years about Grand Admiral Daelin Proudmoore's half-elf daughter, Finnall Goldensword. However, unlike the gossip about Jaina Proudmoore's love for the orc Thrall, these rumors are likely true - though there is some doubt amongst certain scholars.

In his youth, during military movements in Lordaeron, Proudmoore had several polite encounters with the high elf sorceress Kilnar Goldensword. Those polite encounters led to a handful of discreet liaisons that inevitably brought Finnall into the world. Proudmoore had been married by that time, and Kilnar had agreed to keep the father of her baby a secret.

Kilnar was a well-respected high elf, and because of this Finnall received better treatment than most of her kind. Her mother, raised among the high elves in the wizard city of Dalaran, told her of her father's identity when she became fully grown. Having met Proudmoore several times and greatly admiring him, she decided to follow the path of her father instead of her mother and become a warrior.

When the Scourge came to Dalaran, Finnall was unable to stop their destruction of her home or the murder of her mother by Arthas himself. She resolved to remain in Lordaeron and rid the continent of the Scourge, a mighty task indeed. Most of the high elves who remained after the battle embraced their magical Highborne ancestry and became the blood elves; they would not stoop to follow a half-elf. The humans who remained on the continent would not believe her when she claimed Proudmoore as her father.

Proudmoore attempted to convince Finnall to travel with him to Theramore to attack Durotar, but she refused, claiming his place was with her to free Lordaeron from the Scourge. He tried to convince her that the continent was lost to the undead, but she rejected his reasoning and considered him a traitor to his homeland.

With her mother dead and father departed for easier battles (in her opinion), Finnall remains with her small band of humans and those high elves who rejected the path of the blood elves. Using guerrilla tactics, she picks off a Scourge encampment here or a caravan there. She is a strong warrior, and thinks of nothing but her goal of freeing her homeland.

Any half-elf who encounters Finnall may wish to join with her. Fighting alongside a member of their race with such strength of body and character - who doesn't have any hang-ups concerning where she came from - is a dream come true for some half-elves.[2]

Brann Bronzebeard's account[]

One interesting tale I've heard is of a half-elf named Finall Goldensword. This woman is the daughter of the high elf mage Kilnar Goldensword of Dalaran and an unknown human (rumor says it was Daelin Proudmoore, though few humans believe the tale). When Dalaran and her mother fell to the Scourge, Finall tried to unite the surviving humans and high elves around her. Unfortunately, the humans mistrusted her and the disdainful high elves refused to follow a half-breed. Stung but not dissuaded, Finall refused to give up; she calculated that success would bring more people to her banner than her bloodline ever could, and has fought a guerilla war against the Scourge ever since.[1]

Chris Metzen on Finnall[]

At New York Comic Con 2009, Chris Metzen stated the following about Finnall:

"I'm sure this will be controversial, but I don't necessarily consider her canonical, and based on that we haven't really had any plans of leveraging her in the future. Uh, I think she appeared in one of the RPG books, but you know she's just not a character I have thought about, so at this point I don't really know if we are going to do much with her."[3]

In a subsequent interview at BlizzCon 2011:

(On re-codifying hooks in the RPG, and what to throw out) "...you know, like, Admiral Proudmoore's got some love child elf thing, I'm like what in the wo-, like, he's lawful good, he's not going to cheat on his wife, you know, I just- like ideas [indistinct] I'm like COME ON!"[4]

In 2018, after the canonization of Tandred Proudmoore, Sean Copeland stated that he still considered Finnall to be non-canonical in adherence to Metzen's original ruling.[5]

References[]

 
  1. ^ a b Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 132
  2. ^ Alliance & Horde Compendium, pg. 61
  3. ^ Blizzard's Metzen and Neilson Interviewed by WorldofWar.net (2009-02-09). Archived from the original on 2011-12-11. Retrieved on 2009-09-27.
  4. ^ BlizzCon 2011 - World of Warcraft: Lore and Story Q&A
  5. ^ Sean Copeland on Twitter (2018-04-17). Retrieved on 2018-07-06.​ “Thank you for bringing this up, Max! The former lore ruling from Metzen [regarding Tandred] was indeed reversed, and it was done with full knowledge of the information that had been stated before. As for Finnall, I'm still considering her non-canonical in order to adhere to the previous ruling. :)
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