Nobles of Lordaeron
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- For other uses, see Noble (disambiguation).
The nobles of Lordaeron were the ruling class of the kingdom of Lordaeron.
The knights and nobles of Lordaeron had the informal tradition of naming their steed by a quality they admired.[1][2]
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,[3] it was customary for the nobles and lords of Lordaeron to hide coins, candy, and the occasional treasures within special eggs painted to look like wildflowers. These eggs are then scattered in the capital and towns of the kingdom for the citizenry to find.[4]
Noble families
House of Menethil
Name | Status | Occupation |
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King Terenas Menethil II | Deceased | Former King of Lordaeron. Father of Arthas and Calia Menethil. Killed by his son. |
Queen Lianne Menethil | Deceased | Queen of Lordaeron. Wife of Terenas. |
Prince Arthas Menethil | Deceased | Prince of Lordaeron. Former Lich King. Killed by the Ashen Verdict. |
Princess Calia Menethil | Active (Undead) | Princess of Lordaeron. Now the Councilor of the Forsaken and Champion of the Conclave. |
Rivendare
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Baron Rivendare | Unknown | Baron of Stratholme and father of Aurius Rivendar. Former leader of the Four Horsemen and the Scourge in Stratholme. |
Lord Aurius Rivendare | Deceased | Former Paladin of the Silver Hand. Former lord of the Scourge in Stratholme. |
House of Barov
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Lord Alexei Barov | Deceased | Owner of Caer Darrow, Brill, Southshore, and Tarren Mill. Former Scourge's death knight. Spirit fighting to free his House. |
Lady Illucia Barov | Deceased | Wife of Alexei Barov. Necromancer of the Scourge. |
Alexi Barov | Active (Undead) | Heir of the Barov family, member of the Horde. |
Weldon Barov | Alive | Heir of the Barov family, member of the Alliance. |
Jandice Barov | Active (Undead) | Teacher of Advanced Illusions in Scholomance. |
Fordring
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Tirion Fordring | Deceased | Paladin of the Silver Hand. Former lord of Mardenholde Keep. Highlord of the Argent Crusade. |
Karandra Fordring | Deceased | Wife of Tirion Fordring. Former lady of Mardenholde Keep. |
Taelan Fordring | Deceased | Son of Tirion Fordring. Former paladin of the Silver Hand. Lord of Mardenholde Keep. Highlord of the Scarlet Crusade. |
Garithos
Name | Status | Occupation |
---|---|---|
Baron Othmar Garithos | Deceased | Grand Marshal of the Alliance resistance. Killed by Varimathras. |
Baron Garithos | Deceased | Last owner of Blackwood. Father of Othmar Garithos. Killed by orcs. |
House of Godwyn
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Blake Godwyn | Deceased | Archivist of the Scarlet Monastery Library. Went to aid Stormwind during the First War. Died near Kyross in the Swamp of Sorrows.[5] |
Other nobles
Name | Status | Occupation |
---|---|---|
Sir Turalyon | Alive | Son of Dorus. Lord Commander of the Alliance forces. High Exarch of the Grand Army of the Light. |
Dorus | Unknown | Noble of Lordaeron. |
Lord Aedelas Blackmoore | Deceased | Master of Durnholde Keep and Commander of the internment camps. |
Lord Karramyn Langston | Unknown | Protégé of Aedelas Blackmoore. |
Falrevere
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Duke Falrevere | Alive | Former noble of Lordaeron. Pirate lord of the Bloodsail Buccaneers. |
Unnamed wife | Unknown | Former wife of Falrevere and mother of Jessi and Magrann. |
Jessi Falrevere | Alive | Daughter of Duke Falrevere. Commodore of the Bloodsail Buccaneers. |
Magrann Falrevere | Deceased | Son of Duke Falrevere. Pirate of the Bloodsail Buccaneers. |
House Blackwood
Name | Status | Occupation |
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Baron Blackwood | Active (Undead) | Former lord of Blackwood. Raised by the Forsaken. |
Lord Blackwood (presumed) | Active (Undead) | Unknown |
Speculation
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Lord Agrovane is presumably from Lordaeron.
References
- ^ Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, pg. 26
- ^ Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, pg. 107
- ^ Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, chapter 7
- ^ Noblegarden's event description
- ^ Archivists of the Monastery