Upon being challenged to mak'gora by the defector Varok Saurfang, Sylvanas easily defeated him after a short combat with the help of her newfound powers, but in the process revealed to the spectators of Horde and Alliance that these matters meant nothing to her, implying that she was dealing with matters of a much grander scale. Following the Legion's defeat, Sylvanas led the Horde against the Alliance in a war that spanned all of Azeroth. Mortally wounded during the battle for the Broken Shore, Warchief Vol'jin declared Sylvanas as his successor with his dying breath, leaving her to lead the Horde against the invading forces of the Burning Legion. To this end, she subsequently launched an aggressive attack into the regions of Lordaeron and the greater Eastern Kingdoms not directly under her control, in an attempt to conquer the continent and secure it for the Forsaken, while securing all souls lost for the Jailer. Though the truth of this matter was that she needed them to create as much war and death as possible to deliver souls to her new ally. Sylvanas would initially claim that she considered her people a bulwark against the horrifying darkness that awaits her in the end. She formed an alliance with him, and shortly after entered into a pact with the Val'kyr, allowing Sylvanas to regain her place in the realm of the living for as long as her Val'kyr survive. Yet she also found new purpose when she met the ancient evil controlling this realm, an entity known only as the Jailer. Īfter the fall of the Lich King, Sylvanas came to the shocking realization that she, like Arthas before her, was damned to an eternity of darkness and torture in the afterlife. While Sylvanas maintains that her loyalty to the Horde is undiminished, some of the faction's members are uncertain about her true intentions. Most recently, Sylvanas began fortifying her territory within the Tirisfal Glades in order to establish a proper kingdom for her followers. After an uprising within her ranks that killed other members of the Horde, the banshee queen is now mistrusted by many of her allies. Yet many challenges still lay ahead for Sylvanas. She seeks a higher purpose for a people who have already died once. Under Sylvanas' command, the Forsaken joined the Horde and later helped bring about the Lich King's fall in the frozen wastes of Northrend. Thus it was that the Forsaken came to be, with Sylvanas as their queen. Vowing to avenge her death, Sylvanas gathered other renegade undead and set out to wage war against the Scourge. When the Lich King's control over his minions weakened, Sylvanas broke away from her tyrannical master's control and reclaimed her body. Rather than honor the ranger-general with a quick death, Arthas ripped out her soul and transformed it into a banshee: a cunning and vengeful agent of the Lich King empowered by hate. Ultimately, however, Sylvanas fell in battle. During the Third War, she bravely defended Quel'Thalas from a Scourge invasion led by the death knight Arthas Menethil. In life, Sylvanas was the ranger-general of Silvermoon, whose leadership acumen and martial prowess were without equal. Lady Sylvanas Windrunner, formerly styled "the Dark Lady" and "the Banshee Queen", is the former Warchief of the Horde and former supreme ruler of the Forsaken, one of the most powerful factions of undead on Azeroth. Mawsworn Forsaken ( Hand of Vengeance), Horde Scourge ( Sylvanas' Forces) Quel'Thalas ( Farstriders), Alliance of LordaeronĪlly of the Jailer, Warchief of the Horde, Queen of the Forsaken, Banshee of the Scourge, Ranger-General of SilvermoonĪlleria, Vereesa, Lirath (siblings), Rhonin (brother-in-law), Zendarin (cousin), For other uses, see Sylvanas Windrunner (disambiguation). For the novel, see World of Warcraft: Sylvanas. For the Sanctum of Domination raid encounter, see Sylvanas Windrunner (tactics).
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