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[[Image:MurlocGuardian.jpg|thumb|right|Murloc Guardian from Warcraft III the Frozen Throne]]
 
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==Story==
 
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| name = Eonar the Lifebinder
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'''Murloc Guardians''' were part of the [[Murloc]] tribe of [[Underworld Minions]]. They maintained a magic wall around [[Sen'jin]] and a [[Murloc Sorcerer]]. [[Thrall]] killed them but was too late to rescue [[Sen'jin]]. They are found in the '''Blizzard-made''' campaign called "Exodus of the Horde" which comes with the Frozen Throne Expansion pack in Warcraft III.
 
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| gender = Female
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| races = [[Vanir]] [[Titan]]
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| character = [[Healer]], [[Druid]], [[Druid of the Wild]] (RPG)
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| affiliation = The [[Pantheon]]
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| occupation = Lady of Life, the Great Mother
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| status = Active
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| relatives = [[Aman'Thul]] (Consort), [[Golganneth]] (Son)
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| alignment = [[Lawful neutral]]}}
   
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:''This enormous, bronze-skinned woman has a gentle expression at odds with her obvious physical and magical strength. She carries a crooked, alabaster staff, and flowers blossom at her feet.''<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Shadows & Light]] |isbn=9781588469731 |pages=115}}</ref>
   
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'''Eonar''' the Lifebinder is a female, bronze-skinned [[vanir]] [[titan]]. She carries the alabaster staff [[Seschenal]], and flowers blossom at her feet. She is the protector of life, nature and healing in the universe and consort of [[Aman'Thul]] the Highfather.
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==Statistics==
 
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* 500 HP
 
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* 500 MP
 
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* 18-20 piercing ranged damage that looks like a Necromancer's attack
 
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* 0 light armor
 
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* casts the cripple spell
 
   
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Eonar abhors [[Undead]], as she represents the embodiment of life. Among her casting are mass heal among other similar spells. She prefers to keep distance from battle, and is more of a supportive role to her allies in the Pantheon. When enraged and forced to battle though, she is fearsome. She will do anything to confuse and spread her enemies, before engaging in combat.
   
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==Background==
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*See Also: [[Murloc]]
 
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Eonar had a long, bitter feud with Aman'Thul's brother [[Sargeras]] before the latter's fall from grace; her presence and personal strength exacerbated the conflict between Aman'Thul and his dark brother.
   
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Eonar's portfolio includes nature, healing, life and, as she is a member of the Pantheon, creation and order. Dwarves and others who respect the titans revere Eonar, if they know of her. Azeroth's red dragons pay her special homage; they honor her memory by constantly battling chaos and destruction.
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Approximately 64,000 years before the [[First War]], Eonar gave a portion of her spirit to [[Alexstrasza]] so that she could protect life and another portion to [[Ysera]] so that she could protect nature and safeguard the [[Emerald Dream]].
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== Memorable Quotes ==
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===[[Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects]]===
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*''You are bound to the waking Dream of Creation. Nature is your realm, and all things have caught glimpses of the Emerald Dream when they sleep. You see them all, Ysera. And they see you, though they may not know it. Like the Life-Binder, you touch all living beings, and sing to them the songs of creation and interconnectedness.'' - Blessing of the Green Aspect
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*''This is my gift: compassion for all living things. A drive to protect and nurture them. And the ability to heal that which others cannot, birth what others may not, and love even the unlovable--who surely need such grace more than any other souls.'' - Blessing of the Red Aspect
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==Speculation==
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Some aspects of Eonar's character and powers appear to be based upon the Greek goddess [[wikipedia:Demeter|Demeter]], the sister of Zeus who presided over agriculture and the harvest. As with [[Elune]] and the Earthmother, such an association would class Eonar as a "Great Goddess" figure.
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Some have theorized that Eonar is in fact the same being as the [[Tauren]] [[Earthmother]]. Both are mother figures of immense power and are described as loathing the undead. Additionally, Vanir means '''Earth''' giant in the Titan's language. Interestingly, "Demeter", upon whom Eonar might be based, can be literally translated as "earth-mother", though this could simply be a coincidence.
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External links ==
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Revision as of 22:30, 22 July 2011

Eonar the Lifebinder
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Gender Female
Race(s) Vanir Titan
Class Healer, Druid, Druid of the Wild (RPG)
Affiliation(s) The Pantheon
Occupation Lady of Life, the Great Mother
Status Active
Relative(s) Aman'Thul (Consort), Golganneth (Son)
Alignment Lawful neutral
This enormous, bronze-skinned woman has a gentle expression at odds with her obvious physical and magical strength. She carries a crooked, alabaster staff, and flowers blossom at her feet.[1]

Eonar the Lifebinder is a female, bronze-skinned vanir titan. She carries the alabaster staff Seschenal, and flowers blossom at her feet. She is the protector of life, nature and healing in the universe and consort of Aman'Thul the Highfather.

Eonar abhors Undead, as she represents the embodiment of life. Among her casting are mass heal among other similar spells. She prefers to keep distance from battle, and is more of a supportive role to her allies in the Pantheon. When enraged and forced to battle though, she is fearsome. She will do anything to confuse and spread her enemies, before engaging in combat.

Background

Eonar had a long, bitter feud with Aman'Thul's brother Sargeras before the latter's fall from grace; her presence and personal strength exacerbated the conflict between Aman'Thul and his dark brother.

Eonar's portfolio includes nature, healing, life and, as she is a member of the Pantheon, creation and order. Dwarves and others who respect the titans revere Eonar, if they know of her. Azeroth's red dragons pay her special homage; they honor her memory by constantly battling chaos and destruction.

Approximately 64,000 years before the First War, Eonar gave a portion of her spirit to Alexstrasza so that she could protect life and another portion to Ysera so that she could protect nature and safeguard the Emerald Dream.

Memorable Quotes

Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects

  • You are bound to the waking Dream of Creation. Nature is your realm, and all things have caught glimpses of the Emerald Dream when they sleep. You see them all, Ysera. And they see you, though they may not know it. Like the Life-Binder, you touch all living beings, and sing to them the songs of creation and interconnectedness. - Blessing of the Green Aspect
  • This is my gift: compassion for all living things. A drive to protect and nurture them. And the ability to heal that which others cannot, birth what others may not, and love even the unlovable--who surely need such grace more than any other souls. - Blessing of the Red Aspect

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

Some aspects of Eonar's character and powers appear to be based upon the Greek goddess Demeter, the sister of Zeus who presided over agriculture and the harvest. As with Elune and the Earthmother, such an association would class Eonar as a "Great Goddess" figure.

Some have theorized that Eonar is in fact the same being as the Tauren Earthmother. Both are mother figures of immense power and are described as loathing the undead. Additionally, Vanir means Earth giant in the Titan's language. Interestingly, "Demeter", upon whom Eonar might be based, can be literally translated as "earth-mother", though this could simply be a coincidence.

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