The second installment in the Know Your Lore series features the last guardian of Tirisfal, Medivh. Medivh isn't found hanging out around World of Warcraft like Illidan is, but his life and actions reverberate throughout the game, from the his tower of Karazhan to the Dark Portal itself.
Who: Magna Medivh, the last guardian of Tirisfal.
What: Medivh is a human by birth, but since he was possessed by Sargeras while still in the womb, he could probably be considered some kind of hybrid.
History: Medivh's mother was Aegwynn, the previous guardian of Tirisfal. Aegwynn had been granted powers by the Council of Tirisfal to fight the Burning Legion on Azeroth. Against the Council's wishes, Aegwynn decided to have a child with the court conjurer of the nation of Azeroth, and named him Medivh. She passed on her powers to her young son, and set it that they would awaken when he reached maturity. Unfortunately, the titan Sargeras had planted his essence (ew) in Aegwynn in a previous battle, and he possessed young Medivh before his birth. This all occured 70 years prior to World of Warcraft.
Medivh spent a happy childhood in his father's court and developed great friendships with Prince Llane Wrynn, the future king of Stormwind, and the future warrior Anduin Lothar. When Medivh turned fourteen, Aegwynn's powers awakened in him, killing his father and seriously injuring Medivh. He lay in a coma at Northshire Abbey for six years while Sargeras took control of him.
Medivh awoke at age 20. Under the direction of Sargeras, he began to seek out a way to destroy the humans of Azeroth. He looked to the distant world of Draenor (hey, that's where we all are now!) and made a bargain with the orc warlock Gul'dan. Medivh told Gul'dan the location of Sargeras's Tomb in exchange for Gul'dan's agreement to invade Azeroth with the Horde. (No, not the modern, peacenik Thrall-and-tauren Horde, the old nasty Orc one.) Medivh opened the Dark Portal to Outland, allowing the Horde to come through and fight the humans. This was known as the First War.
Medivh didn't proclaim his part in the war, but his new apprentice, Khadgar, grew suspicious. Aegwynn tried to reason with Medivh and finally fought him. Medivh won and banished Aegwynn from his sight. But the battle had weakened him, and he drew strength from the land of Azeroth itself. Khadgar finally figured out what Medivh was doing and went to his childhood friends Llane and Lothar to ask for their help. Along with the Horde emissary Garona Halforcen, Lother and Khadgar led human troops to fight Medivh. In the ensuing battle, Khadgar drove a sword through Medivh's heart, killing him. But we all know that no one ever really dies in Warcraft ...
A long, long time passed, and the Burning Legion was once again poised to invade Azeroth. A mysterious prophet appeared to the young warchief of the Horde, Thrall, and told him to go to the western land of Kalimdor. Thrall took the prophet at his word and headed over. The prophet then tried to convince the humans to do the same, but most of them ignored him. Only Jaina Proudmoore sent forces to Kalimdor. Thrall and Jaina eventually met up, but as they were ready to fight each other, the prophet told them to stop fighting and ally to destroy the Burning Legion. They reluctantly agreed. Finally, in a dream vision to Thrall and the night elf Malfurion Stormrage, the prophet revealed that he was in fact Medivh, trying to make up for helping Sargeras. The Horde and the Alliance worked together for once and destroyed the demonic Archimonde. His job complete, Medivh vanished to "take his place among the legends of the past."
Where he is now: Among the legends of the past, wherever that is. Medivh has a strong influence on many things in World of Warcraft. Atiesh, Greatstaff of the Guardian, is the staff that Medivh used in life. Khadgar, who killed Medivh, stands in the middle of Shattrath City. The entire instance of Karazhan is set in Medivh's former tower, and rumor has it that an "echo" of Medivh is seen in the instance. In the second Caverns of Time instance, you have to preserve Medivh's opening of the Dark Portal for some really complicated reasons that basically amount to "Don't kill your own grandmother!" Medivh is still technically dead, but it's definitely possible for his spirit to return in the guise of the Prophet if Azeroth is threatened once more.
Identifying characteristics: As the Prophet, Medivh can transform into a raven. His human form has a beard, and he's generally dressed in robes. Like most mages, his hands are often glowy.
Why we need to kill him clean out his tower: Khadgar and Lothar apparently didn't bother to clean out Medivh's tower after killing him, so it's kind of taken on a life of its own. Medivh's servant lives there, and ghosts still protect their former master's property. Prince Malchezzar, an eredar who serves the Burning Legion, currently rules over the tower. Basically, you're the sheriff come to evict a really annoying tenant, except in this case half the residents are ghosts and the tower is trying to kill you.
For more information: Medivh on WoWWiki, Medivh on Wikipedia, Medivh opening the Dark Portal in Caverns of Time.
Got a problem? Know Your Lore isn't infallible, so feel free to comment with corrections, questions, and recommendations for the next Know Your Lore subject!
(Edited for Tirasfal/Tirisfal spelling mistake.)














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-31-2007 @ 12:07PM
kuri said...
That's some deep stuff. I'm liking this guy. Only a true bad-ass can be born of incomprehensible power, turned evil, then reincarnated as a spectral prophet to lead both the Horde and Alliance to battle a common evil.
An interesting read, even for a noob (like myself) of Warcraft lore.
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1-31-2007 @ 12:15PM
Savok said...
You missed that he is voiced by the godlike Michael Bell in WC3 and quite possibly in BC, though you'd have no idea since Blizzard seems to flatly refuse to credit the voice talent, even when they're hiring the likes of Cam Clarke and the now late Tony Jay.
Lord Bell's credits - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0068407/
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1-31-2007 @ 12:16PM
multikast said...
i really like these lore pieces. i've been meaning to go back and play warcraft 1 thru 3 to understand all of it, but i just don't have any extra time now that BC is out.
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1-31-2007 @ 12:19PM
Spaz said...
Cool Fact:
Aegwynn is still alive.
She's gotta be like... 800 years old.
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1-31-2007 @ 12:42PM
Kyle said...
#2
I believe Cam Clarke voices Medivh in the CoT as well. I haven't been there yet myself (too low), but a video I saw a while back sounds like him.
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1-31-2007 @ 12:47PM
Flit said...
With the complex backstory and the 8 million subscribers (majority) not knowing a lot about the backstory, with blizzards excellent CGI cinematics, they really need to release a full length movie. They do some of the best battle scenes i've seen done in CGI.
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1-31-2007 @ 12:59PM
Dan said...
It is spelled TIRISFAL not tirasfal.
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1-31-2007 @ 1:18PM
Savok said...
Cam Clarke as Medivh? Jesus, I love Cam and all but Bell is just too perfect for the role. Of course Blizzard do seem to change voice actors more often then they change their underwear these days.
Honestly, how can they ignore something as important voice acting?
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1-31-2007 @ 1:46PM
Finnicks Daerkhiv said...
Has anyone else noticed that Medivh is build over the Night Elf male model?
Let the rumormongering begin! Medivh is half-nelf! z0mg!
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1-31-2007 @ 2:00PM
Samidare said...
I agree. With such a huge story. They have the material to make several movies that would easily blow most movies away. I would rather they make a series -lotr style- as opposed to try and cram it into one movie.
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1-31-2007 @ 2:30PM
James said...
#4. But I'll bet she's still smokin hot.
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1-31-2007 @ 2:32PM
slybri said...
You should also probably mention that the story you just outlined of Khadgar and Medivh is told in the warcraft novel, The Last Guardian by Jeff Grubb. It's the best written and most entertaining of the Warcraft novels to date and should be required reading for anyone going into Kharazan
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1-31-2007 @ 2:39PM
Melf said...
As far as I know, Magna was his mother's title but Magus was his title.... not sure, but I just finished reading The Last Guardian and that seemed to be the case.
In any event, I am loving Outland for all this WC1-2x lore that the core game seems to have forgotten.
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1-31-2007 @ 2:51PM
slybri said...
Back in the early days of the game I was asked by my friends on Thunderhorn to dig into the lore and come up with a name for our first guild. I came up with "Guardians of Tirisfal," which is what Medivh was one of.
We lasted about 6 months until Blizz made us change the name. They said they wanted to use it for something in the future. Our guild split up after that.
For more information on Medivh and the Guardians of Tirisfal, visit the Stormwind Library.
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1-31-2007 @ 3:37PM
Kabira-Fenris said...
I heard there was a movie coming out?
But I'm not sure it will do the lore justice, if any other movies based off books/games/comics are any indication.
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1-31-2007 @ 5:49PM
Hey you behind the bushes said...
Green Lantern comic-ish if ya ask me, hal jordan - gets possesed by parrallax- comes back as spiirt of vengenance.
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1-31-2007 @ 6:15PM
mkl said...
re: #12 : "should be required reading for anyone going into Kharazan".
Man, that'd be a different attunement. If you want phat lewts, you better brush up on your lore. ;)
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3-14-2007 @ 12:14AM
Strizen said...
I'd like to note that the reasons for guarding Medivh during the Black Morass (Opening of the Dark Portal) instance is that if the orcs never came, the SEPERATE (at the time) human nations would never have come together to create the Alliance. Sure it'd be peaceful... For a while. Some time later the Burning Legion would come along and obliterate the world thanks to lack of alliances and unprepared night elves. [People who actually read the quest dialogue will know this]
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7-26-2007 @ 11:56AM
Kaylek said...
Random trivia:
Cam Clarke, the voice actor for Medivh, also voices the blood elves.
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11-21-2007 @ 8:01AM
Donald said...
Inaccuracy:
Medivh wasn't in a coma for 7 years to awake at the age of 20. He was in a coma for over 20 years. If you read The Last Guardian, this is mentioned by Medivh himself on page 155 in the middle of the page.
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