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[[File:UndeadRogue.gif|right|A male undead rogue.]]
 
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| name = Magna Aegwynn
In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', '''Player vs. Player''' (commonly abbreviated '''PvP''') denotes [[combat]] between players of any kind such as:
 
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| character = [[Mage|Archmage]], Former [[Guardian]]
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| affiliation = [[Guardian of Tirisfal]], [[Theramore]], [[New Council of Tirisfal]]
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| faction = Neutral
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| occupation = Former Guardian of Tirisfal, [[Jaina Proudmoore]]'s chamberlain
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| status = Deceased<ref>''[[Armageddon (comic)|Armageddon]]''</ref>
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| location = [[Morgan's Plot|Buried]] near [[Karazhan]], [[Deadwind Pass]]
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| relatives = [[Nielas Aran]] (lover), [[Medivh]] (son), [[Med'an]] (grandson) <ref>http://www.blizzplanet.com/blog/comments/world_of_warcraft_23</ref>
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| mentors = [[Scavell|Magna Scavell]]
 
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'''Aegwynn''' (sometimes known as '''Magna Aegwynn'''; sometimes spelled '''Aegwyn'''), Matriarch of [[Tirisfal]], was the penultimate (second-to-last) [[Guardian of Tirisfal]] and is recognized as one of the greatest Guardians. She is also the mother of the sorcerer [[Medivh]].
* [[Dueling]] - One versus one combat in a controlled environment. This cannot be done in cities. However, small towns and the areas immediately outside the entrances to capital cities are very popular for dueling.
 
* [[Battlegrounds]] - Horde versus Alliance combat in a competitive environment. Before [[Patch 3.3.3]] they rewarded 'marks' for the appropriate battleground, which were used as a sort of currency to purchase rewards from PvP vendors.
 
* [[Arena PvP System]] - Organized on-going tournament that allow for matches that take place in instanced controlled environments between players of the same faction as well as the opposing. Available in 2v2, 3v3 and 5v5 formats. Players create teams and boost their Team Rating to earn [[Arena Points]] by beating similarly rated teams.
 
*[[War Games]] - Custom-made group combat between two groups of either faction. Introduced with Arena Season 9, War Games are unrated, user-initiated practice matches that can occur in any Arena or Battleground. While they do not offer [[experience]], [[honor]], [[achievement]] progress, or win/loss tracking, they are a popular venue for fun, practice, and recruitment purposes.
 
* '''[[Random PvP]]''' - Whenever a player character comes across another player character of the opposing [[faction]] whose [[PvP flag]] is turned on (on PvP realms this flag will switch on whenever you go outside the low-level zones that your faction controls, although it can still be activated in these zones, or [[Sanctuary]] areas) that player can attack the other. This was often called "World PvP" before the introduction of zone-specific PvP combat goals, and often still is called by this name.
 
*[[World PvP]]
 
**[[Silithus]] has special PvP related goals.
 
**In [[Outland]] {{bc-inline}}, 4 zones have PvP objectives and rewards: [[Hellfire Peninsula]], [[Zangarmarsh]], [[Terokkar Forest]], and [[Nagrand]].
 
**In [[Northrend]] {{Wotlk-inline}}'s [[Grizzly Hills]], [[Venture Bay]] has PvP quests and rewards.
 
*[[PvP Zones]]
 
**[[Wintergrasp]] is a zone that is fully dedicated to PvP and World PvP implemented in {{Wotlk-inline}}.
 
**[[Tol Barad]] is a zone like Wintergrasp implemented in {{Cata-inline}}.
 
   
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The [[Order of Tirisfal]] was originally forged to protect the world from demonic corruption of magic (namely by the [[Burning Legion]]) — and these [[Guardian]]s were given considerable power and longevity. The Order was kept as a secret amongst only the greatest magi. But over time, the Guardian became a puppet of the Order, and the focus was lost. When Aegwynn became the Guardian, however, she refused to be manipulated. She remained focused on the matter at hand — the demonic powers at play in Azeroth. The same hubris that led to the Guardian's diminishing caused their downfall.
   
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Aegwynn served as the Guardian of Tirisfal for almost 500 years. Following the end of her reign, she would eventually serve as [[Jaina Proudmoore]]'s chamberlain for a time near the end of her life. Aegwynn is recognized as one of the greatest sorcerers of all time.
==PvP Points==
 
Killing players of an opposing faction that is the same level, a higher level, or up to eight levels lower will gain a player [[Honor System|Honor Points]]. Killing players of too low-level will result in zero honor. However, whether killing any player of the opposing faction, regardless of their level, is acceptable behavior among a player's peers varies among PvP Realms and factions.
 
   
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==Biography==
Since the start of Cataclysm, PvP uses two forms of currency: [[Honor points]] and [[Conquest points]]. Honor Points are used for buying lower tier gear, and are rewarded from doing world PvP, zone battles such as [[Tol Barad]], and non-rated [[battlegrounds]]. Conquest Points are used for buying higher tier gear, and are rewarded from doing ranked [[arena]] matches as well as daily and [[rated battlegrounds]]. At the start of each new PvP season, all Conquest Points are converted to Honor Points. This is to stop players from stockpiling Conquest Points beforehand and buying the new season's gear as soon as it comes out.
 
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===Genesis===
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Aegwynn was trained in magic by the Guardian Magna [[Scavell]]. Aegwynn was the only girl among five apprentices. Most of the boys didn't treat her fairly, claiming that she couldn't become a wizard, but Aegwynn persevered. Before the end of her first year as an apprentice, she had mastered the lost incantations of the [[Meitre scrolls]], the last surviving work of one of the powerful [[Highborne]] wizards from nine thousand years earlier (human mages were dissuaded from even reading the scrolls until well into their careers — even [[Quel'dorei]] couldn't read them until a decade into their apprenticeships).
   
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For this feat, she was chosen to succeed Scavell as Guardian of Tirisfal. Though her fellow (male) apprentices complained, the Council maintained that she was the best and the Guardian could not afford to be anything less. The elves on the Council at the time believed that as Aegwynn had faced greater challenges to become a mage than the others, she was most deserving — [[Erbag]] the gnome chided the boys for their immaturity.
==PvP Tokens==
 
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Killing players in some specific locations in [[Outland]] can also give the player [[PvP Tokens]] such as [[Mark of Honor Hold]], [[Mark of Thrallmar]] and [[Halaa Battle Token]]. These work similar to Marks of Honor but can be redeemed only at PVP vendors of the faction the token is specific to. For example, only PVP vendors associated with Honor Hold sell PVP items for Marks of Honor Hold.
 
   
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Aegwynn was subsequently supplied with the power of the ''Tirisfalen'', and began work immediately. One of Aegwynn's first challenges was the destruction of the demon [[Zmodlor]] who had begun to possess children in a schoolhouse. Aegwynn rushed in and vanquished the demon before damage to the children could result. Erbag and [[Relfthra]] admonished her for her quick action — she had rushed in without a thought to Zmodlor's grand scheme, and could have put the world at further risk. Aegwynn fired back that she couldn't allow children to suffer just because the Council favored a reactive solution to demons.
Generally, PVP tokens offer items which are aimed at players who are between levels 60 and 70.
 
   
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===Aegwynn against Twisting Nether===
==PvP Rewards==
 
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[[File:Aegwyn vs Sargeras.JPG|thumb|Aegwynn battling the Avatar of Sargeras in Northrend]]
{{main|PvP Rewards}}
 
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500 years following her initial Guardianship, Aegwynn traveled to the world's roof, [[Northrend]], in order to defeat a hunting party of demons that were stalking dragons.<ref name="The Last Guardian 111-124">''[[The Last Guardian]]'', pg. 111-124</ref> After burning them to ashes with the dragons' help, an avatar of the Dark Titan Sargeras himself arose from the dust. With the help of the dragons, Aegwynn battled and ultimately defeated the Lord of the Legion. She carried and trapped his physical form near the [[Maelstrom]], within the [[Tomb of Sargeras]], so that it might never be rejuvenated by the powers of the Nether. Following this historic event, Aegwynn, by her own admission, grew arrogant and cocky.<ref name="Cycle of Hatred 146">''[[Cycle of Hatred]]'', pg. 146</ref> She felt that she no longer needed to act in concert with the Council, that she had done the impossible, and thus '''she''' — not the ''Tirisfalen'' — would choose the next Guardian. However, the Destroyer had manipulated her in a way that she could not perceive...
   
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===The Birth of Medivh===
PvP items can be purchased from:
 
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('''778 years later; 70 years prior to World of Warcraft...''')
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Though powerful, Aegwynn was at her core mortal and consequently knew that she would have to pass on her powers, lest the [[demon]]s be given free reign of Azeroth. She was determined to prevent the council from manipulating her successor as they had continually tried to manipulate her. She chose the conjurer of Azeroth, [[Nielas Aran]], to father her heir. Nielas was initially elated when it appeared that the Guardian had fallen in love with him, but was slightly thrown to realize that she had used him only to sire an heir and take the choice of next Guardian away from the Council.
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Knight-Lieutenant T'Maire Sydes|Honor Quartermaster}}
 
| PvP arcanums, and current season's lower tier gear and gems. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Captain Dirgehammer|Conquest Quartermaster}}
 
| Current season's higher tier gear and gems. Buy with [[Conquest Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Lieutenant Tristia|Glorious Conquest Quartermaster}}
 
| Current season's higher tier gear and gems. Buy with armor tokens and [[Conquest Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Edlan Halsing|Honor Trade Goods}}
 
| Enchanting supplies, leather, cloth, herbs, ore, and exchange to [[Justice Point]]s. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Liliana Emberfrost|Honor Heirlooms}}
 
| [[Heirloom]] gear. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Master Sergeant Biggins|Accessories Quartermaster}}
 
| Decorative tabards, low level potions and drinks, and a level 70 shoulder inscription. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Sergeant Major Clate|Legacy Armor Quartermaster}}
 
| Retired armor from previous PvP seasons. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Alliance|Lieutenant Jackspring|Legacy Weapon Quartermaster}}
 
| Retired weapons from previous PvP seasons. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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! rowspan=8 | {{Horde Icon Small}}[[Horde]] - [[Hall of Legends]], Orgrimmar {{coords|37.8|71.6|Orgrimmar}}
 
| {{NPC|Horde|Blood Guard Zar'shi|Honor Quartermaster}}
 
| PvP arcanums, and current season's lower tier gear and gems. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Sergeant Thunderhorn|Conquest Quartermaster}}
 
| Current season's higher tier gear and gems. Buy with [[Conquest Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Doris Chiltonius|Glorious Conquest Quartermaster}}
 
| Current season's higher tier gear and gems. Buy with armor tokens and [[Conquest Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Rogoc|Honor Trade Goods}}
 
| Enchanting supplies, leather, cloth, herbs, ore, and exchange to [[Justice Point]]s. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Galra|Honor Heirlooms}}
 
| [[Heirloom]] gear. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Brave Stonehide|Accessories Quartermaster}}
 
| Decorative tabards, low level potions and drinks, and a level 70 shoulder inscription. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|First Sergeant Hola'mahi|Legacy Armor Quartermaster}}
 
| Retired armor from previous PvP seasons. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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| {{NPC|Horde|Stone Guard Zarg|Legacy Weapons Quartermaster}}
 
| Retired weapons from previous PvP seasons. Buy with [[Honor Point]]s.
 
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Aegwynn gave birth to a son in the fall of that year, naming him [[Medivh]], or "[[Keeper of Secrets]]" in the Elven tongue. Aegwynn left the baby Medivh in the care of his father at Stormwind Keep. She locked deep within him the knowledge of Tirisfal, to be made manifest when he reached physical maturity. When that time came however, the power of Tirisfal was too much for him to properly channel and the resulting backlash of magical energy pouring from the child killed his father Nielas and reduced Medivh to a comatose body.
They can also be purchased from PvP vendors in Zangarmarsh, Hillsbrad Foothills, Ashenvale, Arathi Highlands, and in Halaa of Nagrand.
 
   
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===Medivh's Awakening===
== PvP Realms ==
 
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Medivh awoke twenty years later, assuring the clergy of [[Northshire]] that he was in full control of his powers. Aegwynn suspected that something was amiss and her suspicions were confirmed when she watched, in shock, as Medivh made pacts with the [[Burning Legion]] and brought the [[orc]]s to Azeroth.
'''PvP''' also refers to [[PvP realm]]s, which are Realms where '''Open Combat''' happens much more often since around level 20 players will be pushed into adventuring in [[Contested Territory|contested territories]]. By level 30, pretty much all your leveling will be done in [[Contested Territory|contested territories]]. See [[PvP Flag]] for more information.
 
   
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Aegwynn confronted Medivh seeking to turn him away from his chaotic course and back to the Guardianship for which he was intended. When he refused her she attempted to battle him but, having given all her power to him so long ago, she was defeated. It was then that Medivh revealed all to her.
=== Pros and Cons of PvP realms ===
 
==== Pros ====
 
* Some players like the thrill and risk of random player vs. player combat, and would consider PvE servers to have a difficulty that is too low.
 
* The danger of PvP inserts more realism into gameplay, since preventing other players from attacking you represents more a pure [[game mechanic]] than any plausible scenario.
 
* Opportunities for [[world PvP]] are much more prevalent.
 
* If you dislike Alliance-favored population imbalance, research has shown that the population of PvE realms are much more prone to be Alliance weighted, with population ratios often hovering around 2:1. PvP realms are more often horde dominated, with ratios of between 1.5:1 and 3:1 being most common, and 15:1 happening on occasion see [http://www.warcraftrealms.com WarcraftRealms] for more details.
 
   
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As he died in battle before her, Sargeras had spirited his essence into Aegwynn's own body like a cancer, lying in wait for her to conceive as he knew she would. Sargeras later stitched himself into the fabric of Medivh's unborn body so that when he awoke and realized the power of Tirisfal he would also manifest his unholy, demonic heritage. Somehow unable to kill Aegwynn, Medivh instead banished her from his sight.
==== Cons ====
 
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In a desperate attempt to spread word of Medivh’s evil, Aegwynn had an audience with [[King Llane]]. She warned him that Medivh was behind the orcish invasion and that he would eventually have to be dealt with. [[Llane]] listened gratefully.
* Such disruptive practices like [[corpse camping]], [[griefing]], [[ganking]] can be exceedingly prevalent on PvP realms, many high level players may repeatedly and incessantly engage in these behaviors for no obvious reason other than that they can.
 
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* Blizzard has shown extreme reluctance to address PvP realm faction balance, and as a result, almost all realms are out of balance to some extent, with horde players outnumbering alliance players in most cases. The [http://www.warcraftrealms.com WarcraftRealms] census says that overall for PvP realms, there are 1.7 horde online for every alliance online. The result of this is that the dominant faction can often so completely dominate a questing / PvP or resource gathering area that the smaller faction has no access.
 
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Aegwynn, knowing that she had done all she could possibly do, watched the events unfold before her. She watched her son die, the fall of [[Blackhand]] and Gul’dan, and her last testament was a praise to the Alliance before she left to prepare herself for her death.
* [[Priests]] with [[Mind Control]], [[shamans]] with [[Thunderstorm]], [[druids]] with [[Typhoon]] and [[mages]] with [[Blast Wave]] can knockback you off cliffs and boats. Sometimes, in rare cases, [[Death Grip]] can pull players to their doom.
 
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===Exile and Return to Society ===
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After witnessing the fall of her son, Aegwynn evaded death's grasp. At some point in the proceedings above, Medivh had stripped her of all remaining magic, but neglected to drain her anti-aging spells. Unraveling the spells, Aegwynn used them to teleport herself as far away as she possibly could — to the far side of [[Mulgore]] on [[Kalimdor]]. Aegwynn then built herself a small home in the hills near [[Ratchet]], and grew a garden, to live out her life in solitude.
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Or so she thought. Aegwynn's magic was still effective enough to scry using her well. When Medivh died a few weeks later, she formulated a plan — she would save up her magic, piece by piece until she could bring back The Last Guardian. It took her 21 years, and again nearly cost her her life. It was accomplished though and Medivh had returned.
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After his disappearance, Aegwynn again sought solitude, but was rudely interrupted by [[Jaina Proudmoore]]. Though Aegwynn was willing to assist Jaina in her attempt to relocate a herd of thunder lizards, she was annoyed by the deference Jaina showed her, and the continued use of the title "Magna". Shortly after Jaina's arrival they were sealed in Aegwynn's home by familiar magic: '''Zmodlor's'''. After a well-timed escape, Jaina, Aegwynn, and Jaina's colonel [[Lorena]] discovered Zmodlor had been freed and was now working to create a war between [[Durotar]] and [[Theramore]]. The trio confronted the demon, but Jaina was incapacitated by the warlocks. In a last desperate act to fulfill her duties as Guardian (which she had never shirked in the past) Aegwynn supplemented Jaina with her last source of magic: her own life.
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===Present activities===
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[[File:AegwynnComic.JPG|thumb|Aegwynn]]
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Against all conceivable odds, Aegwynn survived yet again. Declared by Theramore's surgeons to "have the constitution of an elf," she began serving as Lady Jaina's chamberlain and advisor, under an assumed name to avoid any unwanted guests.
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She assisted Jaina in helping to uncover some of King [[Varian Wrynn|Varian]]'s lost memories, and also assisted the blood elf gladiator [[Valeera Sanguinar]] in subduing her magical addiction. Shortly after she was present at a summit where the [[half-orc]] [[assassin]] [[Garona]] made an attempt on Varian's life. In the events that followed, Aegwynn discovered Garona's son, [[Med'an]], bore a striking resemblance to her own son. Adding to the fact was that Med'an gave off powerful aura like a "beacon of power", much like Medivh did. Aegwynn could only conclude that he must be her grandson. This knowledge gave her a new surge of hope and joy, and she began to see him as a chance for redemption, likely from her choices that had shaped Medivh's life.<ref>''[[Secrets]]''</ref>
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Aegwynn considered whether or not to tell Med'an how Medivh is related to him, but also believed that revealing herself as his grandmother was ultimately a selfish wish on her part. As her arrogance had killed her son and brought disaster to her world, whatever was best for Med'an would take precedence: his future was too important. Though the boy's guardian, [[Meryl Felstorm]], strongly disagreed, she would come to decide that no one, especially Med'an, should know who had fathered him. She believed that the son of Medivh would be distrusted and shunned by any who learned of it: his future would be blighted, and his potential wasted. Aegwynn convinced Meryl into silence only by agreeing to keep quiet about his possession of [[Kathra'Natir]].<ref>''[[Whispers]]''</ref> She is one of the founding members of the [[New Council of Tirisfal]].
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In the final battle between the New Council and the newly-empowered ogre mage [[Cho'gall]], she sacrificed herself to give her grandchild the extra power he needed to defeat the evil Ogre. Afterwards, the council buried her at [[Morgan's Plot]] by [[Karazhan]], next to her son.
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==Memorable quotes==
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[[Image:Aegwynnwowcomic.jpg|thumb|Aegwynn healing [[Valeera Sanguinar]].]]
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*"Honestly, they don't teach you young mages ''anything'' these days. Violet Citadel's gone to pot, and that's the truth."
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*"Don't go calling me 'Magna'. That was another time and another place, and I'm not that woman anymore."
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*"I was facing dangers far worse than that [[Zmodlor|little twerp]] of a demon when [[Jaina|your]] great-grandparents were infants."
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==World of Warcraft==
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One of the [[realm]]s in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' is named after Aegwynn.
   
 
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==See also==
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*"[[Aegwynn and the Dragon Hunt]]"
   
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NeutralMagna Aegwynn
Image of Magna Aegwynn
Gender Female
Race(s) Human
Class Archmage, Former Guardian
Affiliation(s) Guardian of Tirisfal, Theramore, New Council of Tirisfal
Occupation Former Guardian of Tirisfal, Jaina Proudmoore's chamberlain
Location Buried near Karazhan, Deadwind Pass
Status Deceased[1]
Relative(s) Nielas Aran (lover), Medivh (son), Med'an (grandson) [2]
Mentor(s) Magna Scavell

Aegwynn (sometimes known as Magna Aegwynn; sometimes spelled Aegwyn), Matriarch of Tirisfal, was the penultimate (second-to-last) Guardian of Tirisfal and is recognized as one of the greatest Guardians. She is also the mother of the sorcerer Medivh.

The Order of Tirisfal was originally forged to protect the world from demonic corruption of magic (namely by the Burning Legion) — and these Guardians were given considerable power and longevity. The Order was kept as a secret amongst only the greatest magi. But over time, the Guardian became a puppet of the Order, and the focus was lost. When Aegwynn became the Guardian, however, she refused to be manipulated. She remained focused on the matter at hand — the demonic powers at play in Azeroth. The same hubris that led to the Guardian's diminishing caused their downfall.

Aegwynn served as the Guardian of Tirisfal for almost 500 years. Following the end of her reign, she would eventually serve as Jaina Proudmoore's chamberlain for a time near the end of her life. Aegwynn is recognized as one of the greatest sorcerers of all time.

Biography

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Genesis

Aegwynn was trained in magic by the Guardian Magna Scavell. Aegwynn was the only girl among five apprentices. Most of the boys didn't treat her fairly, claiming that she couldn't become a wizard, but Aegwynn persevered. Before the end of her first year as an apprentice, she had mastered the lost incantations of the Meitre scrolls, the last surviving work of one of the powerful Highborne wizards from nine thousand years earlier (human mages were dissuaded from even reading the scrolls until well into their careers — even Quel'dorei couldn't read them until a decade into their apprenticeships).

For this feat, she was chosen to succeed Scavell as Guardian of Tirisfal. Though her fellow (male) apprentices complained, the Council maintained that she was the best and the Guardian could not afford to be anything less. The elves on the Council at the time believed that as Aegwynn had faced greater challenges to become a mage than the others, she was most deserving — Erbag the gnome chided the boys for their immaturity.

Aegwynn was subsequently supplied with the power of the Tirisfalen, and began work immediately. One of Aegwynn's first challenges was the destruction of the demon Zmodlor who had begun to possess children in a schoolhouse. Aegwynn rushed in and vanquished the demon before damage to the children could result. Erbag and Relfthra admonished her for her quick action — she had rushed in without a thought to Zmodlor's grand scheme, and could have put the world at further risk. Aegwynn fired back that she couldn't allow children to suffer just because the Council favored a reactive solution to demons.

Aegwynn against Twisting Nether

Aegwyn vs Sargeras

Aegwynn battling the Avatar of Sargeras in Northrend

500 years following her initial Guardianship, Aegwynn traveled to the world's roof, Northrend, in order to defeat a hunting party of demons that were stalking dragons.[3] After burning them to ashes with the dragons' help, an avatar of the Dark Titan Sargeras himself arose from the dust. With the help of the dragons, Aegwynn battled and ultimately defeated the Lord of the Legion. She carried and trapped his physical form near the Maelstrom, within the Tomb of Sargeras, so that it might never be rejuvenated by the powers of the Nether. Following this historic event, Aegwynn, by her own admission, grew arrogant and cocky.[4] She felt that she no longer needed to act in concert with the Council, that she had done the impossible, and thus she — not the Tirisfalen — would choose the next Guardian. However, the Destroyer had manipulated her in a way that she could not perceive...

The Birth of Medivh

(778 years later; 70 years prior to World of Warcraft...) Though powerful, Aegwynn was at her core mortal and consequently knew that she would have to pass on her powers, lest the demons be given free reign of Azeroth. She was determined to prevent the council from manipulating her successor as they had continually tried to manipulate her. She chose the conjurer of Azeroth, Nielas Aran, to father her heir. Nielas was initially elated when it appeared that the Guardian had fallen in love with him, but was slightly thrown to realize that she had used him only to sire an heir and take the choice of next Guardian away from the Council.

Aegwynn gave birth to a son in the fall of that year, naming him Medivh, or "Keeper of Secrets" in the Elven tongue. Aegwynn left the baby Medivh in the care of his father at Stormwind Keep. She locked deep within him the knowledge of Tirisfal, to be made manifest when he reached physical maturity. When that time came however, the power of Tirisfal was too much for him to properly channel and the resulting backlash of magical energy pouring from the child killed his father Nielas and reduced Medivh to a comatose body.

Medivh's Awakening

Medivh awoke twenty years later, assuring the clergy of Northshire that he was in full control of his powers. Aegwynn suspected that something was amiss and her suspicions were confirmed when she watched, in shock, as Medivh made pacts with the Burning Legion and brought the orcs to Azeroth.

Aegwynn confronted Medivh seeking to turn him away from his chaotic course and back to the Guardianship for which he was intended. When he refused her she attempted to battle him but, having given all her power to him so long ago, she was defeated. It was then that Medivh revealed all to her.

As he died in battle before her, Sargeras had spirited his essence into Aegwynn's own body like a cancer, lying in wait for her to conceive as he knew she would. Sargeras later stitched himself into the fabric of Medivh's unborn body so that when he awoke and realized the power of Tirisfal he would also manifest his unholy, demonic heritage. Somehow unable to kill Aegwynn, Medivh instead banished her from his sight.

In a desperate attempt to spread word of Medivh’s evil, Aegwynn had an audience with King Llane. She warned him that Medivh was behind the orcish invasion and that he would eventually have to be dealt with. Llane listened gratefully.

Aegwynn, knowing that she had done all she could possibly do, watched the events unfold before her. She watched her son die, the fall of Blackhand and Gul’dan, and her last testament was a praise to the Alliance before she left to prepare herself for her death.

Exile and Return to Society

After witnessing the fall of her son, Aegwynn evaded death's grasp. At some point in the proceedings above, Medivh had stripped her of all remaining magic, but neglected to drain her anti-aging spells. Unraveling the spells, Aegwynn used them to teleport herself as far away as she possibly could — to the far side of Mulgore on Kalimdor. Aegwynn then built herself a small home in the hills near Ratchet, and grew a garden, to live out her life in solitude.

Or so she thought. Aegwynn's magic was still effective enough to scry using her well. When Medivh died a few weeks later, she formulated a plan — she would save up her magic, piece by piece until she could bring back The Last Guardian. It took her 21 years, and again nearly cost her her life. It was accomplished though and Medivh had returned.

After his disappearance, Aegwynn again sought solitude, but was rudely interrupted by Jaina Proudmoore. Though Aegwynn was willing to assist Jaina in her attempt to relocate a herd of thunder lizards, she was annoyed by the deference Jaina showed her, and the continued use of the title "Magna". Shortly after Jaina's arrival they were sealed in Aegwynn's home by familiar magic: Zmodlor's. After a well-timed escape, Jaina, Aegwynn, and Jaina's colonel Lorena discovered Zmodlor had been freed and was now working to create a war between Durotar and Theramore. The trio confronted the demon, but Jaina was incapacitated by the warlocks. In a last desperate act to fulfill her duties as Guardian (which she had never shirked in the past) Aegwynn supplemented Jaina with her last source of magic: her own life.

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Against all conceivable odds, Aegwynn survived yet again. Declared by Theramore's surgeons to "have the constitution of an elf," she began serving as Lady Jaina's chamberlain and advisor, under an assumed name to avoid any unwanted guests.

She assisted Jaina in helping to uncover some of King Varian's lost memories, and also assisted the blood elf gladiator Valeera Sanguinar in subduing her magical addiction. Shortly after she was present at a summit where the half-orc assassin Garona made an attempt on Varian's life. In the events that followed, Aegwynn discovered Garona's son, Med'an, bore a striking resemblance to her own son. Adding to the fact was that Med'an gave off powerful aura like a "beacon of power", much like Medivh did. Aegwynn could only conclude that he must be her grandson. This knowledge gave her a new surge of hope and joy, and she began to see him as a chance for redemption, likely from her choices that had shaped Medivh's life.[5]

Aegwynn considered whether or not to tell Med'an how Medivh is related to him, but also believed that revealing herself as his grandmother was ultimately a selfish wish on her part. As her arrogance had killed her son and brought disaster to her world, whatever was best for Med'an would take precedence: his future was too important. Though the boy's guardian, Meryl Felstorm, strongly disagreed, she would come to decide that no one, especially Med'an, should know who had fathered him. She believed that the son of Medivh would be distrusted and shunned by any who learned of it: his future would be blighted, and his potential wasted. Aegwynn convinced Meryl into silence only by agreeing to keep quiet about his possession of Kathra'Natir.[6] She is one of the founding members of the New Council of Tirisfal.

In the final battle between the New Council and the newly-empowered ogre mage Cho'gall, she sacrificed herself to give her grandchild the extra power he needed to defeat the evil Ogre. Afterwards, the council buried her at Morgan's Plot by Karazhan, next to her son.

Memorable quotes

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Aegwynn healing Valeera Sanguinar.

  • "Honestly, they don't teach you young mages anything these days. Violet Citadel's gone to pot, and that's the truth."
  • "Don't go calling me 'Magna'. That was another time and another place, and I'm not that woman anymore."
  • "I was facing dangers far worse than that little twerp of a demon when your great-grandparents were infants."

World of Warcraft

One of the realms in World of Warcraft is named after Aegwynn.

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Preceded by:
Scavell
Position:
Guardian of Tirisfal
Succeeded by:
Medivh

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