WoW World of Warcraft Medivh
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"The Keeper of Secrets" - was born to Nielas Aran, the Court Conjurer of Azeroth, by Aegwyn, the Matriarch of Tirisfal, who posed as a simple traveller, in the fall of 559. Aegwyn locked the knowledge of Tirisfal deep within the core of Medivh, to be released when she deemed he would be ready to deal with it. Aegwyn left Medivh in the care of his father at Stormwind Keep. On the eve of Medivh's Age of Ascension, Medivh awoke to fevered dreams, and sought his father. Upon merely touching the boy, a backlash of energies poured from the child, and only the combined powers of a hundred clerics and the Conjurer himself able to properly contain him. Medivh and Nielas were locked in a magical trance for hours, even days, before, finally, they both collapsed. Nielas was dead, and Medivh was in a deep sleep. Medivh was taken to Northshire to be tended by the Clerics.
Medivh awoke six years later, under a facade of control, and ensured the court that he was fine. But there were dark powers at work. With Medivh's powers growing exponentially daily, he had set out to know everything, and had delved into Necromancy and consorted with the Legion of the Lower Planes. He began to search for something with which to destroy the humans of Azeroth, who he saw as the only thing standing in his way of true power. He found that on Draenor. Bargaining with the warlock, Gul'dan, Medivh promised to furnish Gul'dan with the location of the Tomb of Sargeras if Gul'dan would bring the Horde to Azeroth and destroy the humans. So he opened the Dark Portal.
The war between the orcs and humans began and the orcs ravaged the lands of Azeroth. Medivh was entertained, but the humans continued to fight back relentlessly, despite his toilings. Aegwyn then appeared to Medivh, trying to reason with him, but he heard her as nothing. They battled, but he emerged the victor, banishing her from his sight. But the battle had drained him, so he attempted to draw power from the very land itself.
However, Llane had decided that Azeroth had had enough, and sent a troop of Human forces to deal with Medivh. Khadgar, Medivh's former colleague, was forced to kill his friend and ally. In the final moments of his life, Medivh sent out waves of psychic trauma that shattered the defenses of even Gul'dan, who tried to invade his mind for the Tomb of Sargeras just too late. Medivh's death put Gul'dan into a coma.
Many, many years later, a strange prophet emerged from the shadows. He appeared to many, warning of a very palpable threat looming on the horizon. The young, dynamic Warchief of the Horde, Thrall - son of Durotan, heeded the warning of the prophet, and set sail to the ancient lands of Kalimdor in the far west beyond the sea. With the humans, however, he had some trouble.
Terenas and Antonidas both dismissed the Prophet as a madman, and Terenas' doomed son, Prince Arthas, refused to leave his beleaguered people. Only the young daughter of Daelin Proudmoore, and apprentice of Antonidas, Jaina, sensed that he was perhaps right. And when he appeared to her after the destruction of Stratholme, she heeded his warning and prepared to leave for the west, and she set sail with her kindred just as the invasion began.
The Prophet remained aloof for some time, until he reappeared to Thrall and Jaina as they prepared to do battle. He told them that they must ally if they ever hoped to defeat the Burning Legion. They reluctantly obeyed.
Finally, the Prophet revealed his identity when the time came to rally the forces. Appearing to Thrall and the night elf, Furion Stormrage, in a dream, the Prophet told them and Jaina and Tyrande that they must all join forces with each other to battle the common enemy. He told them that he was, in fact, Medivh, the Last Guardian of Tirisfal, and that it was his doing that brought the orcs, and, in turn, the Burning Legion, to the lands of Azeroth.
Realizing now who he was, Jaina, Thrall, and Tyrande were convinced that victory could only be achieved through an alliance, and they rallied together to defend the World Tree, Nordrassil. In the final hour, nature's spirits, culled into action by the Horn of Cenarius' clarion call, swarmed around Archimonde, and destroyed the demon once and for all.
Confident that the world was safe for now, and that he had repaid a fraction of debt for his terrible sins, Medivh vanished, to take his place "amongst the legends of the past."
