Nobles of Alterac

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For other uses, see Noble (disambiguation).

The nobles of Alterac were the ruling class of the kingdom of Alterac. After the fall of their nation, they craved to once again hold sway in their mountains, and created the criminal Syndicate.[1] Nobles can now be found among the ranks of the Syndicate hiding as normal agents, but their signet rings still make them recognizable.[2]

Noble families

House of Perenolde

Name Status Occupation
IconSmall Human Male.gif King Aiden Perenolde Deceased Last King of Alterac. Father of Aliden Perenolde. Traitor of the Alliance of Lordaeron.
IconSmall Human Male.gif Lord Aliden Perenolde Deceased Son of Aiden Perenolde. Former crown prince of Alterac. Lord of the Syndicate.
IconSmall Human Male.gif Isiden Perenolde Unknown Cousin of Aliden Perenolde. Claimant of the throne of Alterac from Gilneas.
IconSmall Human Female.gif Lady Beve Perenolde Icon-RPG.png Alive Daughter of Aiden Perenolde. Former crown princess of Alterac.
IconSmall Human Female.gif Lady Isolde Perenolde Icon-RPG.png Deceased Wife of Aiden Perenolde.

Other nobles

Name Status Occupation
IconSmall Human Male.gif Lord Falconcrest Unknown Syndicate leader in the Arathi Highlands.
IconSmall Human Male.gif Baron Vardus Deceased Member and quartermaster of the Syndicate.
IconSmall Human Male.gif Baron Valimar Mordis Deceased Former noble of Alterac and Scourge minion. Forsaken Valimar was killed by a wyrm's crash on his castle.
IconSmall Human Male.gif Lord Jorach Ravenholdt Alive Lord of the Assassin's League of Ravenholdt Manor. His lands were once part of Alterac.[3]

Notes

  •  [Hormone Free - Alterac Swiss] cheese was allegedly a favorite of Alterac's famed court.
  • Lord Daval Prestor claimed bloodlines in the royal house of Alterac[4] ensuring he was a distant cousin to Aliden Perenolde.[5]
  • During the Noblegarden, which is meant to bring communities together to share the joy of life and friendship as the major spring celebration in Lordaeron,[6] it was customary for the nobles and lords of Alterac to hide coins, candy, and the occasional treasures within special eggs painted to look like wildflowers. These eggs were then scattered in the capital and towns of the kingdom for the citizenry to find.

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