(Happy Birthday @pebster! I hope this adds to the celebration very well! Damn it’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these hasn’t it? Life gets in the way, new hyperfixations, Tumblr constantly killing itself, same old and same old. Well I feel like I’ve written a lot from other sources so why not return to my first MMORPG with a bang! Tyrande VS Sylvanas! Night Warrior vs Banshee Queen! Personally I didn’t much care for the cinematic, looked nice but I’ve long since given up on Blizzard actually doing good with their characters. That aside, my personal thoughts on WoW deserves it’s own separate post and shouldn’t be here where I gift an old muse and friend of mine something she’s probably been wanting for a long time. So without further adieu, I hope you enjoy!)
Ciradel lunges forward with her moon blades ready, her Elven weapons focused on their mark and their serrated edges threatened to rend the Banshee’s neck wide open! Suddenly she feels a shadow over take her chest before a sudden force smashed into her chest and sent her hurdling back! Her back slams into the ground, the force shaking her to her very core as she tried to pull herself back up. The Warden could barely catch her breath from such an attack yet willed herself back on her feet. Her fellow wardens were trapped in the midst of battle with the Jailer’s forces, and only she could delay Sylvanas from completing her ritual at that moment.
“Damn it!” She curses, the metallic taste of blood filling her mouth quickly as she coughed some up in her helmet. Her hands rested over her chest and felt the overall damage. A cracked breastplate would explain why some of her ribs feel almost like dust now. Ciradel tried to regain focus, focusing on her stance again before drawing her moon blade again. Her breathing was ragged but as a Warden of Elune she must fulfill her duty before death!
Sylvanas simply took a glance at her before refocusing on the ritual once more, her attentions better spent on something far more important than Elune’s attack dog.
The Warden tried to move but found herself stumbling too much and ultimately fell to her knees. She tears off her helmet and coughs loudly while sucking in as much air as she could. Her hands gripped the grass beneath her and watched it slowly change colors from teal to black and grey. She felt the plants wither in her gauntlets and further inspection shows it all but ash in her hands. The sight of it, the smell of death that now permeated the air, it flashed images of her home before her eyes. The devastation brought on by the War of Thorn and the burning of Teldrassil ran before her very eyes. The faint screams and dying flames filling her minds and dulling her hearing before ultimately succumbing to the crushing weight of despair upon her shoulders.
“Poor lost soldier...” Sylvanas says, lowering herself to the ground and standing over Ciradel with a slight smirk on her face. “So hard you have fought for kin and nation, to stand for Elune only to watch her leave you to your fate. It reminds me so much of an old life I once had.”
Ciradel looks up, but not with a face of fear or intense grief, she stares up defiantly to Sylvanas. Tears running down her cheek as her blood stained teeth gritted as she stares into the Banshee Queen’s scarlet eyes. “I do not fear you, banshee! Kill me and raise my body if you wish, but my mind and soul belongs to the Kaldorei! I will not forsake my people as you have yours!”
That smirk faded, and a dark look overcame the Banshee’s face before drawing her bow. “Then die braver than most, Warden.”
Ciradel prepared for the arrow to make it’s mark, and muttered her prayers before feeling something yank her from her armor collar with such a sheer force of speed that she had thought it teleportation! She quickly gathers herself and the situation, seeing the Banshee Queen almost yards away from where she originally was only centimeters from here the arrow was pointed at her head!
Then, she saw her.
High Priestess of Elune: Tyrande Whisperwind.
The woman who brought back the Night Warriors to the Night Elves after their darkest hour, the one to have stood against Azshara when she sought to bring Sargeras to the world, and the woman who lead the Night Elves through the many wars and battles Azeroth has had over countless centuries. She stood over Ciradel, almost a towering presence now with the powers of the Night Warrior changed her appearance more now. A moon hovered above her head like a halo, as the markings she had received from her transformation now dazzled like stars upon a night sky, and runes of azure blue glowed across her arms and legs as she held her glaive in her other hand.
She let go of the warden, and gave it a wave and suddenly Ciradel felt her body completely healed of all it’s wounds! She looks up to Tyrande, whose black eyes stared at Sylvanas with a hatred rivaled only by Maev’s loathing of Illidan and of the Xaxa’s himself!
“Go.” She said to Ciradel, treating it less like a demand and more like something she was supposed to do, “Aid the others with repelling these deathless mongrels from these lands. Sylvanas is mine to rend justice upon.”
The Warden looked between the two, feeling these two near demigods were about to engage had her prepared to leave. She stood up quick and looked to Tyrande a final time. “Shaha lor’ma, Tyrande. Elune-Adore, an Andu-Falah-Dor!” Ciradel fled the scene to return to the other Wardens at the battle, leaving those two alone to their battle.
(Darnassian: ”Thank you, Tyrande. Elune be with you, and let the balance be restored!”)
The tension in the air was thick enough to cut it with an axe, the two Elves who walked the path of vengeance were faced to face once more. Their previous fight back on Azeroth, where Tyrande had caught up to Sylvanas was interrupted and left unfinished until now. The peerless void filled eyes glared towards Sylvanas, returning the stare with a scowl as the memory of their last fight still burned in her mind.
“So. You found me once again. Did you wish for an award of some kind?” Sylvanas starts, opening her hands and closing them around twin shortswords of Quel’dorei design now warped to reflecting her darker attire now.
Tyrande took out her other Glaive from behind her, and did not hesitate with her answer. “Your head.”
Sylvanas nodded, removing her cloak and tossing it aside and shaked her head free of her cowl before smugly responding to her hunter: “Then come and try.”
Tyrande lunged forward, slamming her galives against Sylavanas’s blades and used her weight to swing the other blade at the banshee’s arm. Sylvanas quickly ducked beneath the swing and pulled her blades down with her and moved in to stab Tyrande in her gut but watched her swing herself out of the way for another slash to the Banshee Queen!
The two Elves were caught in a dance of blades and swords, each moving to a different tune and song of battle and war. Tyrande heard and felt the drums of the Kaldorei beat and boom as thunder inside her mind as she swung and spun herself with the weight of her blades and body against Sylvanas. The Banshee however felt the solemn sounds of a lute strummed and played louder and quicker within her, her parry’s and dodges and counters constantly keeping the other on their toes the entire fight. Neither dared to use their magic for this fight, as this was an almost ritualistic tradition that both Elven women of their races held close to their heart. With every swing that cuts the Banshee, the Priestess felt a stab to the exposed flesh of her armor. With every missed slash of the short swords came the near death experience of the magical glaives coming towards her neck. While the music within them played to different tones and themes, it was the same song that began to control their movements in an almost entranced way.
It ultimately ended when Sylvanas pierced Tyrande’s midsection with her blades, watching the woman drop her weapons from over her head to the ground. It was over.
Sylvanas won.
That is, until Tyrande gripped her fists together and swung a hammerfist across the Quel’dorei’s face! Sylvanas immediately stumbled backwards from the sheer force of the swing before forced to stop when Tyrande stomped her foot down on top of hers and swung a right hook across her face! She pulled her arms up to guard her face from the next punch, but felt an uppercut to her gut nearly shook her entire armor!
Sylvanas forced her foot free, and quickly side stepped the next punch and quickly backed away from the Night Elf to formulate a counter. Unfortunately Tyrande was on top of her the entire time and refused to give her a moment of rest. The next swing slammed into a tree and the bark practically exploded off from the force of the punch! Her knuckles bloodied from the swing, she gritted her teeth towards Sylvanas who used her new powers to bind Tyrande in shadowy chains long enough to catch her breath. In that moment, she realized that the Night Elf still had her swords firmly implanted into her gut! Before anything else could be discovered, a beam of light blasted down from the sky and blasted the Banshee onto the ground! She rolled onto her knees, snapping her fingers as the swords faded away and her bow was summoned into her hands. She quickly took pot shots at Tyrande, who now dashed to grab her Glaives from the ground. She was quick enough to dodge most of the arrows but felt one firmly implanted itself into her shoulder! She let out a quick groan before rolling for her weapons and quickly wielded them to block the next volley of arrows and slashed one in half before charging at her once more.
Sylvanas quickly realized the position she’d be in again if Tyrande was to close the gap again, and transformed into her banshee form to fly out of reach! Just as she turned to fire a shot at the Night Warrior, she saw Tyrande had blasted herself at Sylvanas with a mighty leap and slammed herself into the other Elf and the two came crashing back down to the ground below!
The air around them swirled with a blackish blue dust cloud, before it revealed Tyrande having impaled Sylvanas in her shoulders. Tyrande pinning her as the markings slowly faded, having expended much of her power to healing the stab wounds in her gut and that powerful leap. She kept herself over the Banshee by kneeling over her midrift. The Quel’dorei groaned in pain as she struggled to fight the Night Warrior off her body.
Tyrande leaned close to the pained expression of Sylvanas with a calm fury over her face, before speaking to her in a cold tone: “For Teldrassil, and Elune’s mercy be upon you.”
She pulled her glaive’s out from Sylvanas’s Shoulders, and impaled her in the chest with her weapons! The Banshee cried out, her hands trying to pull the blades out of her body while cutting her hands on the harsh steel of the blades. This pain forcing her to remember her final moments alive at the hands of Arthas all those years ago, forcing a boiling rage to swell within her at being reminded of such a hated memory. Her head rolled back as the pain shot through her body, her eyes burning with fury and pain as she looked back at the one who had done this to her.
In her eyes, she saw no joy nor satisfaction in this act. There was no pleasure in this act of vengeance. No glee or pride found in the Priestess’s eyes. Instead, she saw only pity. She almost saw a hint of regret behind her cold glare, as if she wished she didn’t have to end this life.
Sylvanas breathed heavily, her breathing ragged as she looked at the Night Warrior who kept the blades embedded into her body. She smirked up to the woman, feeling her blood escaping from her mouth.
“I... I suppose this is wh... where you take my head then? Well go on. Your trophy need only a swipe to claim. Ash karath, Tyrande Whisperwind.”
(Darnassian: “Do it, Tyrande Whisperwind.”)
Tyrande pulls a glaive out from her chest, and raised it over her shoulder. She looked down and took a deep breath, “Selama Ashal’anore.”
(Thalassian: “Justice for our people.”)
Just as she swung down, just before her blade could meet the banshee’s neck, she was interrupted by the Jailer’s minions and slammed off Sylvanas. She was pulled away, as the invading forces retreated and left Tyrande behind. She tossed her Glaive at them, but missed as they were too out of range for her. She watched them get further and further away, her breathing quickening as her anger soon boiled over, and she released a blood curdling scream as loud as she could that echoed across the realm!
Tyrande had won, but failed to finish off Sylvanas this time.
(Author’s note: I know, I know, I know, this is a shitty ending. Look we all want Tyrande to put down Sylvanas after all the shit that had happened between them. Hell, I’m hoping they duke it out and the cinematic gets the animation of Saurfang V Sylvanas! But for now, until we get to see where the story goes, she gotta stay alive. Still, I hope you still enjoyed this fic and hope you have a wonderful birthday Pebs.)
((I’ve been sitting on this golden picture for too long. So, for those of you who don’t know, @pebster and @drew-winchester had two of their characters be related. The strict warden Cira and Khadgar’s lovable wife. So here’s a few headcanons on how I think their interactions go before and after the burning of Teldrassil. Pebster drew this great piece, so I hope you enjoy!))
Perry knew Cira for most of her young life. Her parents wanted her to be a warden, much like her aunt, but that wasn’t what she wanted.
It didn’t help that the warden’s personality and training was very harsh and brutal. No matter the time or type of day, 12 hours of straight training!
She liked her owl though, and her owl liked her back. She was one of the few people that it didn’t peck or bight, and allowed to be petted and patted.
This was one of the reasons that she eventually ran away from home to the Eastern Kingdoms.
Cira has always kept an eye on her. Always making sure she was safe from great harm. Even going through everything that was there on Khadgar when the two met!
She didn’t much approve of her love for the mage, but he made her happy. So she just let it be. Until he made a mistake that very well be his last!
The two would reunite at the burning of Teldrassil. (I wrote that here if you want to check it out!)
Cira would heal the burned and broken Perry, trying her best to comfort her in their darkest hour. Which was never her strongest quality, but the druid needed it now.
Peregrïn would meet Cira’s squad mates; Iwarela and Aradel, and would be looked after by them while Ciradel went to find Khadgar.
Perry, consumed by grief and sadness, wanted to join the wardens but was denied. A warden must not be clouded by emotions as they carry swift justice on the enemies of the Kaldorei.
Perry then wished to be a Night Warrior, but was convinced by Khadgar not to by the LAST SECOND. Since to become one for her, would mean giving up everything for vengeance.
Cira was relieved that Perry did not fall to vengeance, but her fear grew when she realized the Illidari might have a huge recruitment force now. Especially after everything that has transpired.
Cira trusted that Khadgar will look after Perry, since she and her fellow wardens had much to do with the coming nights. She gave Perry one last hug, and watched them off to return home.
Cira, Iwa, and Ara, now went out to bring ruin to the banshee queens forces that dare stay on Darkshore grounds. No mercy, no respite for the wicked!
((@pebster made such a wonderful sketch, and I cannot thank her enough. In one of my headcanons, I speculated how Ciradel felt about Illidari and therefore Saya. I have been waiting for an art piece like this to write, and I hope you enjoy!))
The Elwynn forest was completely smothered in Winter’s cold embrace. Snow blanketed the houses, trees, ground floor, and even forges! The wind blew quietly through the land, and the sound of the forests peace in such a cold time was still there. Except however, the sound of two Kaldorei women were arguing with each other.
“What did you say to me?!?” The demon hunter barked, glaring at this night elf across from her.
“My apologies, I thought your kind were blind not deaf! Allow me to repeat myself, your a bunch of filthy traitors who only survived because the Legion once again attacked Azeroth. I just can’t wait until we’re given the order to put you back in your cells!” This warden returned the glare, pointing her finger at her.
The smaller, more muscled Illidari growled, “Where were you when Azeroth and the night elves were in danger? Oh that’s right! You were sitting on your damn thumbs, letting a bunch of heroes doing your dirty work!”
Both women closed the distance between each other, until the demon hunter was held back by two other night elves. “Saya, while I think you should kick her sorry ass back to Kalimdor! I think it’d do you better to walk away!” The night warrior grunted, while the death knight consoled her, “Please Saya, think of Turalyon! He would want you to be the bigger person!”
Saya would finally simmer down, letting out a frustrated sigh. “Fine. Let’s go.” She turned her back to the Warden, being walked out by her sisters.
“Go figure, you hide behind others! One of them being an undead abomination!”
Saya growled under her breath. [Do it for Turalyon, Do it for Turalyon, Do it for-]
“Turalyon must be a moron for thinking YOU were considered dateable!”
Saya stopped dead in her tracks. Saya’s eyes burned a fiery fel!
“That’s right! Turalyon is a weak, pathetic, misbegotten fool of a-”
A beam blasted from Saya’s eyes blasted through the air towards the Warden, and knocked her into a tree! Saya launched herself at the Warden, who dodged just in time before her head joined the now demolished tree! When Saya lunged at the warden again, she countered the demon hunter by kicking her into a boulder!
“Welp. There goes the forest.” Nana sighed, knowing that this was going to happen either way. Hana however looked worried, “Do you think they’ll be alright? You don’t think they will kill each other, do you?”
Nana shrugged, “Knowing Saya...” She gestured towards the fight.
‘I WILL TEAR YOU JAW OFF YOUR F*CKING FACE, YOU BITCH!”
“They probably will.”
With the blessing of Elune, Saya and Cira did not kill each other. Though, they both beat each other until they were literally crawling with rocks in their hands trying to whack the other in the head! The fight was finally broken up, and Saya’s two sisters dragged her back to Stormwind. Hana would heal some of her wounds, enough to get her walking because she a heavy girl!
“What are you going to tell Turalyon?” Nana asked, eating some jerky.
“... I f*cked up a warden because she was talking shit about all of you.”
((Look at these gorgeous wardens. You can thank @pebster for such a gift! With these new characters and because I like making Pebs feel much better about herself, I wanted to give some of my headcanons on what each of them are like and as a whole. I hope you enjoy!))
What they share:
Absolutely have very little chill.
Vengeance runs in their blood
They mostly guarded the demon hunters for the longest time until Gul’dan started causing problems.
(Should have totally been a class)
Was going to just essentially act as personal guards of Tyrande and Malfurion
Darnassus burned and vengeance is required!
Causes a huge load of problems for the Horde
Disrupts trade routes, wipes out guard locations, burns the dead(obvious reasons), and titans help you if you’re a forsaken!
Very competitive with each other, trying to out do the other constantly.
Despite similar goals, they still distrust the Illidari for a number of reasons.
Iwarela:
Quiet one
People think she’s quiet because she took a vow of silence. Turns out she just doesn’t have people skill. Is really shy actually.
The only one of her blood sisters who took the path of the night warrior
She is a really good cook
Even better sneak
Has absolutely no skill in fishing despite doing her best cooking with fish.
Was once given a letter by a child and it was really cute that she just ran away. She didn’t know what to do so she just booked it. She gets teased for it by her sisters.
Found out that child died in the fires of Darnassus, now holds that letter close to her.
She frequently visits orphans of the aftermath and tries her best to give them hope.
She has many drawing from those kids that she keeps with her.
Ciradel:
Has the least amount of chill in the group.
Is a perfectionist to the core
The image of what a warden should represent
Very good tanking hits and returning it tenfold
Loses her mind if something is out of place or not well aligned.
Despised the forsaken before the Battle for Azeroth expansion
Devotes herself fully to wiping out the rotted husks of the undead.
Doesn’t like Death Knights as much as Demon Hunters
Has been known to pick fights with Sayarenu.
One fight she taunted the Illidari on how she would never get the attention or love from Illidan or Turalyon. That was the most brutal fight.
She does everything for the night elves, even if her methods are no the nicest.
Did apologize to Moraa for openly insulting her. Is now considered a friend to the space goat.
Actually does like being around Moraa.
Has gotten softer around “friends”.
Aradel:
The chillest of her sisters(as chill as a warden can get anyways)
Very open with herself and opinions.
Is the most approachable Warden you’ll ever meet.
If flirted, she just flirts back. Loves to see their reactions.
Managed to outdrink most of the Dwarves in the entire Ironforge. She was stopped by Ciradel because she was a warden, not a dwarf!
Wrestled an orc to the ground, and had him tap out. Still holds that as her achievement.
When serious, she is terrifying.
She will kill you if you are bothering her way too much.
Prefer hit and run methods and causing confusion among the ranks.
Actually had a crush on someone, but they were slain. Since then she swore she’d never hide her true feelings about things.
Despite being social, there are still somethings she refuses to talk about.
Is great at leather working and skinning.
Actively annoys Ciradel for being so strung up.
Will show mercy on a few people, even if they are horde members. Her reasons range from “not lowering herself to their levels” to “So they can live in constant fear that I will hunt them down if they return here”.