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+ | Prior to the [[War in the Broken Isles]], Dalaran moves to [[Deadwind Pass]], above [[Kharazan]], to assist in the protection of the Eastern Kingdoms. Khadgar is eager to seize any advantage in the struggle against the Legion and calls for a vote to bring the [[Horde]] back into the Kirin Tor, making his case before the [[Council of Six]] (Archmagi) in Dalaran. Jaina, furious at the Horde following the events of the destruction of Theramore and the fallout of the initial assault of the Broken Shore, decries Khadgar's plan and promises to abandon her role in the leadership of the Kirin Tor if such a plan is implemented. Khadgar calls for a vote, which results in a 4 - 2 outcome in favor of inviting the Horde back into the Kirin Tor (Jaina and Ansirem Runeweaver being the two dissenters). Furious, and despite a plea from Archmage Modera, Jaina leaves Dalaran in hands of Khadgar and the Council of Six, portending the eventual regret that they will face following their decision.{{Fact}} |
== Organization == |
== Organization == |
Revision as of 15:06, 9 September 2016
The Kirin Tor (aka Magus Senate[1] or Magus Senate of Dalaran[1]) is a lawful neutral collection of the most powerful mages on Azeroth. The organization is a faction in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.
Contents
History
Following the establishment of the city-state of Dalaran, the magocrats formed the Kirin Tor as a specialized sect that was charged with cataloging and researching every spell, artifact, and magic item known to mankind at the time.
The Kirin Tor became the city’s ruling power. The Kirin Tor’s headquarters was the Violet Citadel, an impressive building so named for its stone walls which gave off a faint violet light. The ruling council, six members in all, met in the Chamber of the Air, a room with no visible walls — the gray stone floor with its central diamond symbol stood beneath an open sky that shifted and changed rapidly, as if the time sped past within the chamber.
Even the Kirin Tor, however, found itself powerless to stop Prince Arthas and his forces when he led the Scourge through Lordaeron. Arthas acquired the spellbook of Medivh and Kel'Thuzad used it to summon Archimonde, who destroyed Dalaran. The city was left in ruins. Some felt the devastation was well-deserved, since Kel’Thuzad had himself been one of the Kirin Tor (before he left to form the Scholomance). Since Kel’Thuzad was responsible for creating the Plague of Undeath and releasing the Scourge upon the world, many felt the Kirin Tor should share in the blame and the consequences.
The Kirin Tor refused to abandon their home, however. They returned to the ruins months later, destroying those few undead creatures that remained, and reclaimed their city. They erected a glowing dome around the entire city, powerful enough to destroy anyone who touches it, while they worked to rebuild their fallen city.[2][3]
In Wrath of the Lich King
Eventually, the mages were able to lift the whole city from its site, leaving only a crater in its place. The Kirin Tor decided to move their floating city to Northrend, where they still rule over the reconstructed Dalaran. The Kirin Tor proclaimed themselves neutral in the conflict between the Horde and the Alliance, and instead sought to help bridge the gaps between the two factions -- starting with reaching out to Quel'Thalas for magical support against Malygos, the crazed Aspect of Magic.[4]
The presence of the Kirin Tor was indeed met with deep-seated revilement from the crazed Malygos, who made numerous attempts to destroy the city.[5] Malygos, whose war on mortal magic users reached its crux during the war against the Lich King, would ultimately be put to death before his vengeance against the Kirin Tor could be fulfilled.
The elven population of the Kirin Tor underwent something of a split: the portion of the elves who converted to the blood elven philosophy took up the name "the Sunreavers," named for their leader, Aethas Sunreaver, the only ( former) non-human on the Council of Six. Conversely, some high elven members opposed the notion of allowing the sin'dorei back into the Kirin Tor's ranks, and formed the Silver Covenant to oppose it. Its leader, Vereesa Windrunner, however, held no political sway within the city, thus leading to the blood elves officially being readmitted as members of the Kirin Tor.[6]
The Kirin Tor also assisted in the assault on Ulduar, working closely with Brann Bronzebeard and his Explorers' League to this end.
During Tides of War
Jaina Proudmoore urged the Kirin Tor to support Theramore against the Horde armies massing at Northwatch Hold. The council agreed to send mages to help defend the island nation. Aethas Sunreaver cast the decisive vote in support of Theramore, reasoning that to do nothing would be to implicitly support the Horde's expansionism.
When Garrosh's true plan: to detonate a mana bomb over Theramore, is revealed; Rhonin sacrifices his life by teleporting Jaina and a few wounded defenders to safety. Rhonin pulls the bomb into the Theramore Tower, minimizing the damage caused by the explosion.
In the aftermath, Jaina replaces Rhonin on the Council of Six and as leader of the Kirin Tor. Due to Thalen Songweaver's betrayal at the defense of Theramore, the Sunreavers' credibility has been damaged.
In Mists of Pandaria
After Jaina Proudmoore discovered that Sunreavers helped Garrosh Hellscream steal the Divine Bell by using Dalaran portals to infiltrate Darnassus, Jaina mobilized the Kirin Tor, Alliance forces, and the Silver Covenant to purge the Horde from Dalaran. After which, Jaina pledges the Kirin Tor to the Alliance. Yet, for game purposes, Dalaran remains unchanged after the questline is completed.
In Patch 5.2 The Kirin Tor Offensive offer help to the Shado-Pan order to destroy the united forces of the Zandalar Trolls and the Thunder King. Meanwhile Jaina tried to prove to the Shado-pan while the Alliance's Purpose is to destroy the Thunder King and defend Pandaria, the Horde seeks to claim the Thunder King's power for their own war-effort against the Alliance and the Pandaren (not knowing that, the Sunreaver Onslaught seeks to use it against Garrosh Hellscream, when the uprising will begin). As the result of this misunderstanding and the betrayal of the Sunreavers, the Kirin Tor Offensive often confronted with the Sunreaver Onslaught.
In Warlords of Draenor
Khadgar led an expedition to the alternate Draenor, establishing his mage tower in Zangarra. Jaina ordered Khadgar to not allow the Horde to step foot on Kirin Tor grounds. Despite this warning, Khadgar worked with both the Alliance and the Horde to accomplish his goals on Draenor.
In Legion
Prior to the War in the Broken Isles, Dalaran moves to Deadwind Pass, above Kharazan, to assist in the protection of the Eastern Kingdoms. Khadgar is eager to seize any advantage in the struggle against the Legion and calls for a vote to bring the Horde back into the Kirin Tor, making his case before the Council of Six (Archmagi) in Dalaran. Jaina, furious at the Horde following the events of the destruction of Theramore and the fallout of the initial assault of the Broken Shore, decries Khadgar's plan and promises to abandon her role in the leadership of the Kirin Tor if such a plan is implemented. Khadgar calls for a vote, which results in a 4 - 2 outcome in favor of inviting the Horde back into the Kirin Tor (Jaina and Ansirem Runeweaver being the two dissenters). Furious, and despite a plea from Archmage Modera, Jaina leaves Dalaran in hands of Khadgar and the Council of Six, portending the eventual regret that they will face following their decision.[citation needed]
Organization
The Kirin Tor is also referred to as the Magus Senate or Magocracy of Dalaran. They are divided in several levels of importance and influence.
The Kirin Tor has a ruling council of six archmagi, sometimes known as the Council of Six.[3] One of the members of the council is appointed the Head or the Leader of the Kirin Tor. He is seen as "Kirin Tor's true ruler, and the Sect's public face".[3][7][8] Except for the Head of the Kirin Tor, the rest of the ruling council member's identities are kept secret from everyone outside the council, with few exceptions until the destruction of Dalaran in the Third war.
Beneath the ruling council are the archmagi, each of whom is given tasks as the council sees fit. Archmagi do not hold specific positions or responsibilities, beyond the general loyalty to the Kirin Tor and to the world, and the standing obligation to study new human magic whenever it appears. In reality, however, some archmagi have been given the same tasks so often they have essentially assumed responsibility for those jobs. Thus one archmage might be in charge of cataloging all wands, while another handles researching and cataloging all illusions. Several work to monitor and maintain the city’s protective dome.[3]
Magi are the lowest members of the Kirin Tor, and answer to the archmagi. Any archmage in the sect can issue orders to a mage, provided the instructions still fit within the organization’s goals. As with archmagi, however, most magi settle into specific positions and tasks and work exclusively for one archmage. The ruling council can change this at any time but rarely does so, unless they feel a mage has become a problem in his current position, or if they need him for a different task. Most magi are allowed the freedom to pursue their tasks and studies in whatever manner they choose. Despite the fact that they are the lowest members in the hierarchy, many magi possess great power.[3]
Though their numbers have diminished, the remaining members of the Kirin Tor still rule over the remains of Dalaran.
One of the tasks of the Kirin Tor was to safeguard and wield the Eye of Dalaran in defense of their city. However, it was captured by the Horde for Ner'zhul, shortly after the end of the Second War.
Sub-Groups
- Kirin Tor Offensive
- Mages' Guild
- Silver Covenant
- Sorcerers' League
- The Sunreavers (formerly)
- The Violet Eye
Membership
Before the Scourge came, any human mage was welcome in Dalaran. They found peers and a place to stay and to work in peace. Magi with an eye for detail and a strong focus on research were offered membership in the Kirin Tor. This process could take anywhere from a few months to several years — the ruling council did not invite magi until it was sure of their abilities and allegiances. The Kirin Tor became even more cautious about admittance after Kel'Thuzad defected and took many other magi with him.[3]
Reputation
Aside from championing, Kirin Tor reputation can also be gained by completing Dungeon and Heroic Dungeon dailies, and Dalaran (cooking, jewelcrafting and fishing) dailies.
Most classes start at a neutral standing with the Kirin Tor. Mages, however, automatically start at friendly level with them. Because of this, it is possible for a mage to obtain the Tabard of the Kirin Tor at level 1.
Neutral | Friendly | Honored | Revered | Exalted | Rep | Notes | |
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Daily Fishing Quests |
325 | Sholazar Basin | |||||
325 | Dalaran (Underbelly) | ||||||
325 | Wintergrasp | ||||||
325 | Dalaran (Violet Hold) | ||||||
325 | Borean Tundra | ||||||
Drop Item Quests |
325 | From [Bag of Fishing Treasures] | |||||
Daily Cooking Quests |
195 | Crystalsong Forest | |||||
195 | Dalaran | ||||||
195 | Dalaran | ||||||
195 | Dalaran (Underbelly) | ||||||
195 | Dalaran | ||||||
Daily Jewelcrafting Quests |
32.5 | Dalaran | |||||
32.5 | Dalaran | ||||||
32.5 | Dalaran | ||||||
32.5 | Dalaran | ||||||
32.5 | Dalaran | ||||||
32.5 | Dalaran | ||||||
Quests | ~11k | See below |
When you reach exalted status with the Kirin Tor, the achievement The Kirin Tor is awarded.
Rewards
Archmage Alvareaux <Kirin Tor Quartermaster> | |||
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Item | Cost | Type | |
Friendly | [Tabard of the Kirin Tor] | 1![]() |
Tabard |
Honored | [Arcanum of the Flame's Soul] | 150![]() |
Arcanum |
[Helm of the Majestic Stag] | 25![]() ![]() |
Leather Head | |
[Lightblade Rivener] | 65![]() ![]() ![]() |
Dagger | |
[Shroud of Dedicated Research] | 19![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cloak | |
[Spaulders of Grounded Lightning] | 31![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mail Shoulder | |
Revered | [Arcanum of Burning Mysteries] | 150![]() |
Arcanum |
[Flameheart Spell Scalpel] | 74![]() ![]() ![]() |
Dagger | |
[Girdle of the Warrior Magi] | 26![]() ![]() ![]() |
Plate Waist | |
[Mind-Expanding Leggings] | 37![]() ![]() ![]() |
Leather Legs | |
[Stave of Shrouded Mysteries] | 92![]() ![]() ![]() |
Staff | |
Exalted | [Boots of Twinkling Stars] | 46![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mail Feet |
[Fireproven Gauntlets] | 36![]() ![]() ![]() |
Plate Hands | |
[Ghostflicker Waistband] | 25![]() ![]() ![]() |
Leather Waist | |
[Robes of Crackling Flame] | 40![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cloth Chest | |
[Design: Runed Scarlet Ruby] | 4![]() |
Jewelcrafting | |
[Pattern: Sapphire Spellthread] | 5![]() |
Tailoring |
Named
Being a collection of the greatest mages in the land, the Kirin Tor naturally has many members who have had significant effects on the history of Azeroth, including both great wizards and those who delved too deeply into necromancy, demonology, and other warlock magics.
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Former member of the Kirin Tor, enslaved by Razelikh the Defiler | Killable |
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Maintained the Kirin Tor bestiaries | Unknown |
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Kirin Tor quartermaster | Alive |
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Leader of the Kirin Tor during the Second and Third Wars; killed by Arthas Menethil | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Court Conjurer of Stormwind, and archmage of the Kirin Tor, and Acolyte of the Order of Tirisfal. | Deceased, Undead |
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Thinking to be the only free undead, he's hiding in Gunther's Retreat. | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Member of the Order of Tirisfal; killed by demons | Deceased |
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Former member of the Kirin Tor, responsible for summoning the Worgen; later turned to the Scourge | Killable |
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Overseer of Ambermill | Killable |
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Alive | |
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Recent member of the Kirin Tor | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Abjurist of Kirin'Var Village, killed by Kael'thas' forces | Undead |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Battle-Mage of Kirin'Var Village, killed by Kael'thas' forces | Undead |
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Requested tomes of elven history from Medivh's library | Unknown |
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Killed by Kael'thas' forces in Kirin'Var Village | Undead |
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Alive | |
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Member of the Six | Unknown |
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Attempts to stop a rogue Sunsworn mage (Kaelynara Sunchaser) at the Jorune Mine in Talador. Also Appears along-side Jaina Proudmoore in the Forge of Souls and Pit of Saron. | Alive |
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Mage of Kirin'Var Village, killed by Kael'thas' forces | Undead |
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Alive | |
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Khadgar's first instructor; killed by demons | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Master Lorekeeper | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Killed by the Scourge, now a Forsaken. | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Member of the Six, turned to the Scourge | Killable |
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Apprentice to Medivh, Supreme Commander of the Alliance Expedition, advisor to A'dal | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Chief Librarian of the Violet Citadel | Unknown |
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Member of the Six, Consort of Alexstrasza; detonated the corrupted eggs and himself in the Chamber of Aspects | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Conjurer of Kirin'Var Village, killed by Kael'thas' forces | Undead |
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Alive | |
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Current member of the ruling council | Alive |
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Alive | |
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Killed by Kael'thas' forces in Kirin'Var Village | Undead |
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Alive | |
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Former apprentice to Archmage Vargoth, responsible for the undead ones in Kirin'Var Village | Killable |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Chief Artificer of the Violet Citadel | Unknown |
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Former mage of the Kirin Tor, resides in Southshore | Alive |
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Apprentice to Antonidas, Current Leader of the Kirin Tor, Former Ruler of Theramore | Alive |
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Kirin Tor Apprentice of Archmage Vargoth, who survived the explosion in Kirin'Var | Alive |
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Sold his soul to the Scourge, now ruling Fenris Keep. | Killable |
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Alive | |
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Former leader of the Kirin Tor, killed by Horde (Focusing Iris Mana Bomb) | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Former leader of the Kirin Tor | Alive |
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Alive | |
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<Flight Master> in Everbloom Wilds, Gorgrond | Alive |
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Kirin Tor Mage | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Member of the Council of Six | Alive |
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Member of the Six and Prince of Quel'Thalas, turned to the Illidari (and later the Burning Legion) | Killable |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Alive | |
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Killed by the Scourge while defending Dalaran. | Deceased |
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Alive | |
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Leader of Kirin'Var Village, in what is now Netherstorm in Outland. Can also be found in Dalaran, locked away in the mage tower. | Alive |
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Quests
Several quests provide reputation with the Kirin Tor.
Borean Tundra (+2691 rep)
[71] Nick of Time
[71] Too Close For Comfort
[71] Prison Break (+325 rep)
[71] Abduction (+325 rep)
[71] The Borean Inquisition (+33 rep)
[71] The Art of Persuasion (+195 rep)
[71] Sharing Intelligence (+13 rep)
[71] A Race Against Time (+325 rep)
[71] Reforging the Key
[71] Taking Wing (+13 rep)
[71] Rescuing Evanor (+325 rep)
[71] Dragonspeak (+97 rep)
[71] Traversing the Rift (+195 rep)
[71] Monitoring the Rift: Cleftcliff Anomaly (+195 rep)
[71] Monitoring the Rift: Sundered Chasm (+195 rep)
[71] Monitoring the Rift: Winterfin Cavern (+455 rep)
Coldarra (+2535 rep)
[71] Reading the Meters (+325 rep)
[71D] Postponing the Inevitable (+455 rep)
[71] Nuts for Berries (+325 rep)
[71] Keep the Secret Safe (+325 rep)
[71] Secrets of the Ancients (+325 rep)
[71D] Quickening (+325 rep)
&* [71D] Have They No Shame? (+455 rep)
Dragonblight (+2645 rep)
[72] Your Presence is Required at Stars' Rest (+13 rep)
[72] Your Presence is Required at Agmar's Hammer (+13 rep)
[72] Rifle the Bodies (Alliance) (+325 rep)
[72] Rifle the Bodies (Horde) (+325 rep)
[73] Prevent the Accord (Alliance) (+455 rep)
[73] Prevent the Accord (Horde) (+455 rep)
[72] A Strange Device (Alliance) (+97 rep)
[72] A Strange Device (Horde) (+97 rep)
[72] Projections and Plans (Alliance) (+325 rep)
[72] Projections and Plans (Horde) (+325 rep)
[72] The Focus on the Beach (Alliance) (+325 rep)
[72] The Focus on the Beach (Horde) (+325 rep)
[72] Atop the Woodlands (Alliance) (+325 rep)
[72] Atop the Woodlands (Horde) (+325 rep)
[72] Search Indu'le Village (Alliance) (+325 rep)
[72] Search Indu'le Village (Horde) (+325 rep)
[72] The End of the Line (Alliance) (+455 rep)
[72] The End of the Line (Horde) (+455 rep)
Dalaran (+676 rep)
[77] Discretion is Key
[77D] Containment (+650 rep)
[74] The Magical Kingdom of Dalaran (+13 rep)
[74] Learning to Leave and Return: the Magical Way (+13 rep)
Title
NPC members of the Kirin Tor should also have the <Kirin Tor> title, or <The Kirin Tor> in some rare cases.
In World of Warcraft: Legion
At Gamescom 2015 it was announced that the upcoming expansion will see Jaina step down as leader of the Kirin Tor, to be replaced by Khadgar.
Alex Afrasiabi on Thurs, 06 Aug 2015 [citation needed]
See also
Media
Video
WoW Pro Lore Episode 12 The Seven Kingdoms-3
The Kirin Tor of the Seven Kingdoms
Notes
- It seems that the Kirin Tor condones torture:
[Neural Needler]
- The Neural Needler is part of a quest chain in the Borean Tundra where a Kiron Tor member, Neutral [[{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]], told the player he couldn't use it because of the principles in the Kirin Tor, so he gave it to the player for
[71] The Art of Persuasion so they could torture a servant of Malygos.
- The Neural Needler is part of a quest chain in the Borean Tundra where a Kiron Tor member, Neutral [[{{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]], told the player he couldn't use it because of the principles in the Kirin Tor, so he gave it to the player for
Sources
A portion or version of this article copied from Wowpedia on 15-March-2013. See list of authors.
References
- ^ a b
[68] Contact from Dalaran
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 154
- ^ a b c d e f Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 155
- ^ In the Shadow of the Sun
- ^ Mage (manga)
- ^ Tides of War
- ^ Tides of Darkness, pg 45
- ^ Tides of Darkness, pg. 73
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