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'''Aszune'''<!-- this is the correct spelling check your Warcraft III map editor -->, the [[night elf]] princess, long ago mocked the wisdom of the [[Oracle]]. As punishment for her insolence, she was transformed into a statue of living stone, guarding the passage to the Oracle's dwelling place.
 
'''Aszune'''<!-- this is the correct spelling check your Warcraft III map editor -->, the [[night elf]] princess, long ago mocked the wisdom of the [[Oracle]]. As punishment for her insolence, she was transformed into a statue of living stone, guarding the passage to the Oracle's dwelling place.
   
When [[Thrall]] happened upon the statue in Warcraft III, the voice of Aszune spoke in his mind, and she told him that she would not rest until her heart was returned to her.
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When [[Thrall]] happened upon the statue in [[Warcraft III]], the voice of Aszune spoke in his mind, and she told him that she would not rest until her heart was returned to her.
   
 
Thrall found the heart in the possession of a [[Red Dragon]]. The dragon was killed by [[harpies]], and Thrall retrieved the heart and gave it to Aszune. With this act, he ended the curse, allowing her spirit rest, and also gained access to the Oracle.
 
Thrall found the heart in the possession of a [[Red Dragon]]. The dragon was killed by [[harpies]], and Thrall retrieved the heart and gave it to Aszune. With this act, he ended the curse, allowing her spirit rest, and also gained access to the Oracle.
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The essence of Aszune's heart had come, through unknown means, into the hands of the [[Kirin Tor]] of [[Dalaran]]. They locked it away in the dungeons beneath the city, where it was eventually found by [[Vashj]].
 
The essence of Aszune's heart had come, through unknown means, into the hands of the [[Kirin Tor]] of [[Dalaran]]. They locked it away in the dungeons beneath the city, where it was eventually found by [[Vashj]].
   
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== Sources ==
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* [http://www.lunarfalls.com/WarCraft/character_a.html#Azsune Lunarfalls.com] [http://web.archive.org/web/20051230143635/http://www.lunarfalls.com/WarCraft/character_a.html#Azsune]
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== Warcraft III ==
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''Nothing is known about Aszune beyond the information revealed in the above missions of Warcraft III. Her name suggests she might be related to [[Queen Azshara]], but no information has been established. She makes no appearance in any document pertaining to the War of the Ancients, so whenever she was imprisoned, it was prior to the start of the War.''
 
''Nothing is known about Aszune beyond the information revealed in the above missions of Warcraft III. Her name suggests she might be related to [[Queen Azshara]], but no information has been established. She makes no appearance in any document pertaining to the War of the Ancients, so whenever she was imprisoned, it was prior to the start of the War.''
   
Source: [http://www.lunarfalls.com/WarCraft/character_a.html#Azsune]
 
   
 
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Revision as of 05:59, 14 January 2007

Aszune, the night elf princess, long ago mocked the wisdom of the Oracle. As punishment for her insolence, she was transformed into a statue of living stone, guarding the passage to the Oracle's dwelling place.

When Thrall happened upon the statue in Warcraft III, the voice of Aszune spoke in his mind, and she told him that she would not rest until her heart was returned to her.

Thrall found the heart in the possession of a Red Dragon. The dragon was killed by harpies, and Thrall retrieved the heart and gave it to Aszune. With this act, he ended the curse, allowing her spirit rest, and also gained access to the Oracle.

The essence of Aszune's heart had come, through unknown means, into the hands of the Kirin Tor of Dalaran. They locked it away in the dungeons beneath the city, where it was eventually found by Vashj.

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Warcraft III

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This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.

Nothing is known about Aszune beyond the information revealed in the above missions of Warcraft III. Her name suggests she might be related to Queen Azshara, but no information has been established. She makes no appearance in any document pertaining to the War of the Ancients, so whenever she was imprisoned, it was prior to the start of the War.