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"The Sunreavers" redirects here. For the achievement, see Horde  [The Sunreavers].
For the organization's appearance under Lor'themar Theron's leadership, see Sunreaver Onslaught.
HordeThe Sunreavers
Sunreavers Sanctuary.jpg
Main leader IconSmall Aethas.gif Archmage Aethas Sunreaver
Secondary leaders IconSmall BloodElf Female.png Scout Captain Elsia
IconSmall BloodElf Male.png Captain Aerthas Firehawk
IconSmall BloodElf Male.png Magister Edien Sunhollow
Race(s) Blood elfBlood elf Blood elf
OrcOrc Orc
Mag'har orcMag'har orc Mag'har orc
Jungle trollJungle troll Jungle troll
TaurenTauren Tauren
ForsakenForsaken Forsaken
  Formerly High elfHigh elf High elf[1]
Character classes Mage, Scout, Arcanist, Assassin, Duelist, Ranger, Sailor, Summoner, Warmage
Base of operations Silvermoon City, Sunreaver's Command, Sunreaver Pavilion
  Formerly Sunreaver's Sanctuary
Theater of operations Dalaran, Crystalsong Forest, Icecrown, Hrothgar's Landing
Sub-group(s) Sunreaver Onslaught
Affiliation Kirin Tor, Magocracy of Dalaran, Magisters, Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, Horde
Reputation
Quartermaster IconSmall BloodElf Male.png Vasarin Redmorn
Notable reward(s) [Sunreaver Hawkstrider]
[Sunreaver Dragonhawk]
Tabard Sunreaver Tabard.jpg

The Sunreavers are a faction of blood elves who represent the Horde in Dalaran. Named for their leader, Archmage Aethas Sunreaver, the Sunreavers joined the Horde Expedition in Northrend[2] and sought to have their people readmitted as members of the Kirin Tor, a plight they were successful in.[3] The Sunreavers were eventually expelled from the city some time after Jaina Proudmoore came into power, and those remaining returned to Quel'Thalas. The Alliance equivalent of the Sunreavers is the Silver Covenant.

Following their return to Quel'Thalas, Aethas and the Sunreavers began collaborating with the Thalassian Magisters under Grand Magister Rommath.[4] Several members of the Sunreavers then took up arms in the name of the Sunreaver Onslaught, under Lor'themar Theron's direct leadership. Aethas and the Sunreavers eventually rejoined the Kirin Tor during the third invasion of the Burning Legion.

History

Background

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Jaina Proudmoore describes the Sunreavers as having been allies and members for the Kirin Tor for over 2,000 years, and as being the ones who helped humans originally discover magic.[5]

One of Alleria's visions in Eredath shows several slain Sunreaver Lieutenants near Fists of Doomhammer, implying they were active and encountered by the Old Horde during the burning of Quel'Thalas.[1]

Silvermoon's friendship with Dalaran was tested after the Third War, during which the blood elf prince Kael'thas Sunstrider - also a member of the Kirin Tor's ruling body - and the entire local elven populace were sentenced to mass executions in the Dungeons of Dalaran. Though the elves escaped, prominent figures among them blamed the Kirin Tor for inaction and accused them of doing nothing to avert an attempted massacre in their own city. Silvermoon's relations with Dalaran were further strained when the former joined the Horde.[6]

However, not all of the blood elves held these views, and indeed some sought to mend broken bridges. Aethas Sunreaver, a blood elf archmage on the Council of Six, worked to readmit his people into the Kirin Tor's ranks, knowing that a number of elves would welcome the chance to bear the Kirin Tor's mantle again. Under the banner of the Sunreavers, Aethas's followers, again answering to both Silvermoon and Dalaran, formally rejoined the Kirin Tor. Aethas's efforts even allowed the blood elves' Horde allies access to Dalaran, which began acting independently of faction politics. Aethas and the Sunreavers also had the support of Archmage Rhonin and Archmage Modera, fellow members of the Six.[7]

The Sunreavers' presence in the Kirin Tor was not without its critics. Silvermoon's Magisters, led by Grand Magister Rommath, strongly opposed the notion of their own magi supporting Aethas and the Sunreavers, unwilling to look past the Third War. Rommath himself, a survivor of these events and a former Kirin Tor archmage, was vehemently opposed to Aethas's desire to have Silvermoon support Dalaran in the Nexus War, or anything pertaining to the Kirin Tor's welfare. While more open to the possibility, even the regent lord of Quel'Thalas, Lor'themar Theron, privately agreed with Rommath's disdain, though knew the Sunreavers would find support no matter what the official stance was. Lor'themar eventually accepted Aethas's proposal, commanding him to look after any blood elves who would find themselves in Dalaran during the Northrend war.[7]

The Sunreavers also found opposition from Rhonin's wife, Vereesa Windrunner, an exile from Silvermoon who had made Dalaran her new home. She formed the Silver Covenant, a militant core of high elves, to act as a deterrent to any potential Horde uprising.[3][8] This feud was largely fueled by Vereesa, though she herself had no political sway in the city, while numerous members of the six (including Archmage Modera[7]) vouched for the blood elves' readmission.

Wrath of the Lich King

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At the time of the war against the Lich King, the Sunreavers controlled Sunreaver's Sanctuary, the Horde district of Dalaran. The guards they employed were named Sunreaver Guardian Mages, and expelled Alliance adventurers who got too close to the Horde district. They also employed dragonhawks. They came to Northrend with the Horde to fight the Lich King, but they had a mission of their own, to regain their place as part of the Kirin Tor, since most of them lived and studied in Dalaran before the Third War.[8] The Sunreavers championed the Horde's cause within Dalaran, allowing them safe haven in the Sunreavers' own sanctuary, and represented them during the Argent Tournament in the Sunreaver Pavilion.

The Argent Crusade asked the Sunreavers to help look after and train the creatures that the Coliseum's champions would be fighting.[9][10]

On the Sea Reaver's Run, the strait between Northrend and an island called Hrothgar's Landing, the Sunreavers sailed their ships The Crimson Dawn and The Firehawk on these waters, while the Silver Covenant sailed The Silver Blade and The Wavecrest. The ships fought the kvaldir back from Icecrown's main shore and had to slay the kraken they kept summoning,[11] with the help of adventurers.[12]

After Blood-Queen Lana'thel shattered the legendary blade Quel'Delar in Icecrown, the Sunreavers under Myralion Sunblaze vowed to restore it. Working closely with Magister Hathorel, Sunreaver agents gathered the necessary information required to put the blade's restoration into practice. The journey would take heroes to the innermost sanctum of the Frozen Halls, to the reclaimed Isle of Quel'Danas, culminating in a visit to the restored Sunwell and an interaction with the leaders of Quel'Thalas to cleanse the blade of its taint.

At some point following the Northrend war, the Sunreavers' goal was a success: the blood elves were officially readmitted into the Kirin Tor's ranks,[3] as their good work fighting the Lich King earned them that return.[8]

Tides of War

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The organization made a reappearance shortly before the assault on Theramore Isle. Jaina Proudmoore, ruler of Theramore, sought the Kirin Tor's aid in defending her home against Garrosh Hellscream. Though bound by neutrality, the Kirin Tor agreed to send several representatives to act as a deterrent. Aethas Sunreaver and Rhonin both recommended Thalen Songweaver for the mission, a Sunreaver mage of some repute.

During the attack, however, Thalen was revealed as a spy for Garrosh Hellscream. He abandoned his post and instead allowed the Horde army to pass through; later, he was captured and imprisoned by the Alliance, though freed by Horde agents. Thalen was aware of the true scope of Garrosh's plans for Theramore and had created for the warchief the mana bomb that promptly annihilated it.[13] He retreated to Silvermoon City after the deed was done.

Thalen's treachery was a blow to the Sunreavers' credibility, who had only recently succeeded in their mission to carve out an equal place in the Kirin Tor's ranks. Archmage Rhonin did not believe the upper echelons of the Sunreavers were aware of Thalen's treachery, but the Kirin Tor leader was killed by the bomb shortly after the subject was raised.[3] Aethas himself, agitated by the betrayal, maintained that he was unaware of Thalen's duplicity, and stated that he would make any amends that he could for it, ultimately supporting Jaina as the new leader of the Kirin Tor.

Mists of Pandaria

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Landfall

While Azeroth was caught in the throes of Garrosh Hellscream's war, the Kirin Tor, in spite of its divided populace, strived to remain a beacon of cross-faction cooperation. Varian Wrynn feared the Horde presence may be a threat, and requested that Jaina exile the Sunreavers; however, Jaina refused, citing the Sunreavers' status as productive members of the Kirin Tor for thousands of years. With the Sunreavers' continued presence in the city ensured, Varian approached the regent lord of Quel'Thalas, Lor'themar Theron, and began talks for the blood elves to leave Garrosh's increasingly brutal Horde and rejoin the Alliance.

Garrosh eventually became aware of this, and set a plot in motion to sabotage it[14][15] by enlisting several Sunreavers and Fanlyr Silverthorn and ordered him to enter Darnassus and steal an artifact named the Divine Bell, using a Sunreaver portal in order to circumvent Jaina's wards around the city. A mage with the Sunreaver tabard provided this portal, albeit knowing the act could endanger the Sunreavers' neutrality. With the aid of Horde champions, the Divine Bell was stolen. Despite Fanlyr's attempts to cover their tracks, Jaina was able to discover evidence linking the theft of the Divine Bell to someone familiar with the Kirin Tor portal network, inferring them to be a Sunreaver. Jaina returned to Dalaran to confront Aethas directly.

Though Aethas attempted to deter her, claiming he did nothing (a half truth; Aethas, struggling with his conflicting loyalties, became aware of it moments after it occurred, but was an accomplice through inaction rather than intent), Jaina rebuked him and called for the exile of the entire Sunreaver organization. Aethas challenged this, stating Dalaran was the Sunreavers' city too, and Jaina went about removing them by force after imprisoning Aethas in the Violet Citadel.

Sunreavers holding the center of the city during the Purge of Dalaran, alongside Grand Magister Rommath.

The Sunreavers, disorganized with their leader imprisoned, reacted differently to their predicament: Sunreaver civilians, mostly unaware of their predicament, were set upon by Silver Covenant agents who stripped them of their belongings and rounded them up; hostilities erupted closer to the surface, where Sunreaver combatants attempted to fight off the Silver Covenant enforcers; above ground, several Sunreaver magi and warriors held the center of the city, while others struck out and attempted to do battle with Jaina herself. Some Sunreavers simply surrendered and were taken to the Violet Hold, and others (such as shopkeepers who refused to side with the Silver Covenant) were slain at their posts. Dalaran soon became a war zone, and Grand Magister Rommath led a strike team into the city to rescue the Sunreavers. The grand magister fought his way through the city, striking out against the Alliance forces in an effort to locate Aethas and ensure the Sunreavers had a means of escape, be it by portal or dragonhawk. Though many were still imprisoned, others were rescued by Rommath, who also succeeded in breaking Aethas out of the Citadel and escaping the city.

Back in Silvermoon City, Lor'themar Theron and Halduron Brightwing oversaw portals funneling the escaped Sunreavers back to safety. Lor'themar ordered the Sunreavers' strength to be added to that of Rommath's own, while the sin'dorei leaders vowed to take their future into their own hands. Garrosh's ploy, which had focused blame on the Sunreavers and, thanks to the purge, sabotaged Lor'themar's negotiations with Varian, ensured that the blood elves now had no way to leave his Horde.[15] In the aftermath of the conflict, the Sunreavers as a whole came to hold Garrosh (whose agents in their organization led to the purge to begin with) just as responsible for their removal from Dalaran as Jaina herself.[16]

Rise of the Thunder King

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On the Isle of Thunder, Lor'themar Theron rallied his forces to move against the newly-returned Lei Shen, former emperor of Pandaria, whose return heralded a dark future for the continent. With Garrosh Hellscream focusing solely on the Alliance, Lor'themar aimed to remove the threat Lei Shen poses and to claim the emperor's weaponry for the blood elves' use, as leverage against Garrosh in the event of a Horde uprising. To this end, the Sunreaver Onslaught was formed: a Sunreaver-heavy alliance with support from the Magisters, the Farstriders, and the Reliquary, among others. Lor'themar himself presided over this coalition, though both Aethas Sunreaver and Grand Magister Rommath's magi were also on hand. Players work closely with Scout Captain Elsia throughout the various scenarios on the isle.

Lor'themar eventually confronted Jaina and publicly demanded the release of the Sunreavers imprisoned in the Violet Hold into his custody, who are being kept as prisoners of war. Jaina, leading the newly-formed Kirin Tor Offensive, was also eager for a chance to recapture Aethas, whom she wanted brought before her alive.

Siege of Orgrimmar

Aethas and several members of the Sunreavers assisted in the Siege of Orgrimmar, fighting in Dranosh'ar Landing against the Dragonmaw clan.

War Crimes

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Though the status of the Sunreaver prisoners in the Violet Hold remained unclear, Jaina Proudmoore mentioned that she had recently negotiated with Lor'themar. The fate of the Divine Bell was also formally reiterated for the court at Garrosh Hellscream's trial, placing culpability for the theft on a Sunreaver agent working on Garrosh's orders, whose portal had allowed Horde members to steal the Bell.[13]

Warlords of Draenor

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During the war in Draenor, Sunreaver Arcanists were seen as part of the Horde forces in the Siege of Grommashar.

Horde adventurers exalted with Silvermoon City have the option to hire Sunreaver guards for their garrison, provided they have a Level 3 Barracks.

Legion

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When Dalaran relocated above the Deadwind Pass, the Sunreaver's Sanctuary was patrolled by Kirin Tor Guardians. When the Burning Legion attacked the city, the Sunreaver mages were seen in the sanctuary, defending it.

Since their expulsion from the Kirin Tor, the Sunreavers have endeavored to secure readmission. Aethas seizes a chance to make this a reality by tracking down the whereabouts of Felo'melorn, high blade of the Sunstrider line, and with its recovery hopes to reclaim the Sunreavers' place in the Kirin Tor.[17] Aethas contacts his old friend Archmage Modera with this information, who passes it along to a notable fire mage working with Alodi and Meryl Felstorm. A meeting is arranged, and Aethas reveals his intention to reclaim his place in the Kirin Tor in return for his aid in Felo'melorn's recovery. The mission is tied to the fate of Lyandra Sunstrider, a distant relative to Silvermoon's old king, Anasterian; she was called to undeath after falling in Icecrown, during an ill-fated quest to find the blade, believing it would legitimize her claim to the Sunstrider throne.

Felo'melorn was successfully recovered, and Aethas returned to Dalaran to put his plea before the new Council of Six. With a unanimous vote - helped by Modera's endorsement, and the fact that the blade was given to the hero rather than one of Aethas' own Sunreavers - Aethas was welcomed back into Dalaran.

The Sunreavers followed their leader back into the Kirin Tor's ranks, but their presence in the conclave was once again threatened when one of their members turned to the Legion.[18] Aethas and several Sunreavers then aided in re-powering Dalaran's defensive weapon atop the Violet Citadel by siphoning the power of Kathra'natir, the dreadlord imprisoned inside the  [Nightborne Soulstone].[19]

Shadowlands

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The Sunreavers within Sunreaver Pavilion at the Argent Tournament Grounds were among those to come under attack by the Scourge. Following the death of Herald Dalora, a Sunreaver mage opened a direct portal to Orgrimmar, connecting the pavilion with the Horde capital.[20]

Exploring Azeroth

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Following the war against the Jailer, the brothers Bronzebeard reported that while most of the Sunreavers remained with Dalaran as it moved, Sunreaver's Command is still their outpost in Northrend. According to Muradin Bronzebeard, while the Sunreavers may be back in the Kirin Tor, the Silver Covenant are still watching them like hawks.[8]

Dragonflight

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In the aftermath of the war against the Primalists, the Sunreavers replaced the Forsaken guards within the Windrunner's Sanctuary of Dalaran.

The War Within

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When Xal'atath and the nerubians of Azj-Kahet invaded Dalaran, the Sunreavers defended the city and its citizens alongside the Silver Covenant and the Kirin Tor.[21] After surviving the destruction of the city, they continued to protect the survivors from the nerubians when they were marooned on the Isle of Dorn.[22] Their leader Aethas later tasked adventurers with destroying the now-malfunctioning artifacts of Dalaran before they could overload.[23]

Faction description

Traditionally barred from Dalaran, the Horde has been accepted into the city through the efforts of Archmage Aethas Sunreaver. His followers have taken up his name and watch over the ward known as Sunreaver's Sanctuary.

Daily quests

Archmage Aethas Sunreaver, leader of the Sunreavers, wearing the  [Sunreaver Tabard].

Patch 3.1.0 introduces daily quests with which players can gather reputation for the Sunreavers.

  1. H [25-30] The Argent Tournament
  2. H [25-30] Up To The Challenge and complete the daily quests listed below to earn enough [Aspirant's Seals] to continue. (15 seals at 5 per day)
  3. H [25-30] The Aspirant's Challenge
  4. Players will be offered one of these quests based on their race:
  5. H [25-30] The Valiant's Charge and complete the daily quests listed below to earn enough [Valiant's Seals] to continue. (25 seals at 5 per day)
  6. H [25-30] The Valiant's Challenge
  7. H [25-30] A Champion Rises

After completing "H [25-30] The Valiant's Challenge", the following quests open up allowing players to repeat the valiant stage of daily quests (steps six and seven) for the other factions with which they have not yet earned the right to champion:

A  [Sunreaver Dragonhawk]. Note its unique features and patterns.

Members

Named

Name Role Status Location
Horde  Archmage Aethas Sunreaver Leader of the Sunreavers; former member of the Council of Six Alive Dalaran
Horde  Scout Captain Elsia Commander of Sunreaver's Command Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Captain Aerthas Firehawk Captain of The Firehawk Alive The Firehawk, Icecrown
Horde  Magister Surdiel Wintergrasp Battle-Mage Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Vasarin Redmorn Sunreaver Quartermaster Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Myralion Sunblaze Alive Quel'Delar's Rest, Icecrown
Horde  Magister Hathorel Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Felindel Sunhammer Blacksmithing Supplies Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Marisalira Food & Drink Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Scout Ordimbral General Goods Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Skymaster Baeric Dragonhawk Master Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Alanura Firecloud Poisons & Reagents Alive Sunreaver's Command, Crystalsong Forest
Horde  Magister Arlan Magister, Legacy Justice Quartermaster Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Magistrix Vesara Magistrix, Legacy Justice Quartermaster Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Magister Sarien Legacy Justice Quartermaster Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Enchanter Erodin Heirloom Vendor Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Magistrix Lambriesse Magistrix, Legacy Justice Quartermaster Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Magister Brasael Magister, Legacy Justice Quartermaster Deceased Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  High Arcanist Savor High Arcanist Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Sintharia Cinderweave Tailoring Deceased Talismanic Textiles, Dalaran
Horde  Gearmage Astalon Gearmage Deceased Like Clockwork, Dalaran
Horde  Tolyria Forgemistress Deceased Forge of Fate, Dalaran
Horde  Inkmaster Aelon Inkmaster Deceased Scribe's Sacellum, Dalaran
Horde  Uda the Beast Innkeeper Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Umbiwa Barmaid Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Mato Food & Drink Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Mimbihi Barmaid Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Awilo Lon'gomba Cooking Trainer Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Misensi Cooking Supplies Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Kyunghee Throwing Axes Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Wanathan Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Shokavis Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Rhukah Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Nargut Alive The Filthy Animal, Dalaran
Horde  Steen Horngrass Stable Master Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Girana the Blooded Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Tylos Dawnrunner Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Jarin Dawnglow Innkeeper Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Magister Edien Sunhollow Magister, Horde Argent Tournament organizer Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Amariel Sunsworn Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Galathia Brightdawn Alive Sunreaver Pavilion, Icecrown
Horde  Jaeren Sunsworn Sunreaver representative in the Argent Tournament Alive Dalaran; Trial of the Champion, Icecrown
Horde  Pathstalker Rislar Rogue Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Ranger Eoss Hunter Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Summoner Calwen Warlock Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Vinsun Warrior Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Hahna Moonscrest Druid Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Nelur Lightsworn Blood Knight; Paladin Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Murgha the Tempered Shaman Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Matron Ossela Priest Trainer Alive Sunreaver's Sanctuary, Dalaran
Horde  Thalen Songweaver Horde Spy Alive Unknown

Unnamed

Faction rewards

The following items can be purchased from Horde Vasarin Redmorn at the Argent Tournament in Icecrown upon completing the achievement  The Sunreavers:

Inv misc tabardpvp 02.png [Sunreaver Tabard]
50 Champion's Seal
Ability mount cockatricemountelite purple.png [Sunreaver Hawkstrider]
100 Champion's Seal
Ability hunter pet dragonhawk.png [Sunreaver Dragonhawk]
150 Champion's Seal
Inv elemental primal mana.png [Shimmering Wyrmling]
40 Champion's Seal

Notes and trivia

  • Since the battlemasters of Wintergrasp were members of the Sunreavers, the group may have led the efforts of the Horde to take the battleground.
  • The unique patterns of the  [Sunreaver Dragonhawk] have something of a resemblance to the designs of the  [Sunreaver Tabard].
  • The Sunreavers have their own theme, found here. It seems partly inspired by the instrumental version of Lament of the Highborne.
  • Jaina Proudmoore credited the Sunreavers with having originally helped humans discover magic.[5]
    • This could mean several things; perhaps that the organization had existed in some form during the Troll Wars, that members of the Sunreavers today had personally taken part in teaching the original One Hundred (given how long elves can live, there's a good chance veteran Sunreaver magi were alive around during the Troll Wars and the later founding of Dalaran), or just a vague reference to the fact that the One Hundred were taught by elves from Silvermoon in general.
  • It's interesting to note that a significant number of Sunreaver NPC variants in Mists of Pandaria, and even some named characters, used the blue eyes of high elves several expansions before high elf customizations were made available to blood elves and void elves. If not asset goofs, blue-eyed Sunreavers were plausible even discounting the reflection of the Sunwell's restoration in blood elf character models, as any members drawn from Dalaran's high elf population after The Burning Crusade would likely have been absent during Silvermoon's rebuilding and thus never exposed to fel magic in the first place.

Speculation

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Before the Legion attacked Dalaran when it was above Deadwind Pass, the Sunreavers' district was guarded by Kirin Tor mages. When the demons attacked, Sunreavers guardians were seen defending it. They could be the ones that had been held captive in the Violet Hold after the Purge of Dalaran.

Patch changes

  • Wrath-Logo-Small.png Hotfix (2009-04-15): You can no longer check the box to make your character "at war" with the Sunreavers faction.
  • Wrath-Logo-Small.png Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Added.

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