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It is unknown who interred the remains, however, it's possible that some [[Forsaken]] who still feel some residual loyalty to Lordaeron had done it.
 
It is unknown who interred the remains, however, it's possible that some [[Forsaken]] who still feel some residual loyalty to Lordaeron had done it.
 
It could also have been Uther, or another of the Silver Hand, although when they would have had the time is questionable.
 
It could also have been Uther, or another of the Silver Hand, although when they would have had the time is questionable.
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==Fall of the Lich King Trailer==
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During the trailer for Patch 3.3 (Fall of the Lich King) it shows the Argent Crusade and their allies readying themselves for the final battle with Terenas' own son, Arthas, The Lich King. In the Halls of Reflection, the Lich King approaches the runeblade, which is floating upon it's pedistal. Before taking it the voice of Terenas begins to speak to the Lich King, followed by his Ghost, along with some of the many souls Frostmourne has claimed, appearing in the room. Terenas begins to tell Arthas that the time to face justice for his misdeeds has come, refering to the armies begining to attack the Citadel. He warns his son saying that the champions of justice gather at the Citadel's gates, and his time to face justice comes soon. Terenas and the other ghosts vanish, with Arthas only saying to let them come and says one of his most famous quotes. "Frostmourne Hungers."
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==

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AllianceKing Terenas Menethil II
Image of King Terenas Menethil II
Title King of Lordaeron
Gender Male
Race Human
Class Aristocrat, Paladin[1]
Affiliation(s) Alliance of Lordaeron
Kingdom of Lordaeron
Occupation King of Lordaeron and leader of the Alliance of Lordaeron
Location Buried in the Undercity
Status Deceased; murdered by Arthas
Relative(s) Lianne (wife), Arthas (son), Calia (daughter)

Terenas Menethil II was the last true king of Lordaeron and the primary founder of the original Alliance of Lordaeron. Ruling for over seven decades, including the period of the Second and Third Wars, Terenas was considered one of the most powerful human monarchs in the three thousand years since the breaking of Arathor. His death at the hands of his own son ended the Menethil dynasty and deprived the Alliance of its leadership at a critical moment in history.

Terenas is the narrator of Wrath of the Lich King intro cinematic and is voiced by Earl Boen. The unknown actor who voiced Terenas in Warcraft III passed away a short time after finishing his work.[2]

Biography

Terenas Menethil II was born in the court of the kingdom of Lordaeron, one of the strongest human nations, as a member of the royal Menethil family ā€” which had ruled the kingdom for generations. Terenas grew up to become a wise and just ruler, who was greatly loved by his people and was an old friend of Thoras Trollbane. His long years of reign saw peace and brought prosperity for Lordaeron, but all this changed with the outset of the Second War.

Terenas's grandfather is said to have had successful negotiations with the elves of Quel'Thalas over the borders there for his northern vassals.Template:Cite

The Second War

After the First War, refugees from the Kingdom of Azeroth arrived on the shores of Lordaeron, giving warnings of the orcs and the invasion that was to come. Terenas called delegates from neighboring nations, and, after hearing the horror stories from Anduin Lothar and his people, they agreed to forge the Alliance of Lordaeron.

Terenas led the forces of Lordaeron in valiant battle against the onslaught of Horde. The Second War was taxing upon the Alliance and all in it. Terenas even commanded the battle "The Fall of Lordaeron" where the his kingdom was almost destroyed by the Horde. But in the end, their sacrifices were not in vain, and the Alliance won through, decimating the Horde and rounding up the surviving orcs into internment camps, headed by Aedelas Blackmoore. The orc Warchief Orgrim Doomhammer was kept as the personal prisoner of Terenas, but he eventually escaped captivity and fled into hiding.

Aftermath of the Second War

Despite the end of the Second War, peace did not last long. When the troubles began, Terenas immediately decreed, in conjunction with Varian Wrynn who had assumed his rightful place on the throne of Azeroth, that their best people should travel to Draenor to retrieve the artifacts stolen by the Shadowmoon Clan.

Some years later, the matter of what to do with the Kingdom of Alterac came up. Lord Prestor, who appeared to be a relative to the late Lord Perenolde, was one of Terenas' trusted advisors during this time, and Terenas began to arrange a marriage for Prestor to his young daughter Calia. Terenas even wished his own son was more like Prestor.Template:Cite Prestor was endorsed by most Alliance nations as the new king of Alterac, solving everyoneā€™s and particularly Terenasā€™ political nightmare. This plan was scrapped, however, when Prestor suddenly disappeared.

The Reign of Chaos

Time wore on and Terenas grew more and more infirm, struggling just to hold together the collapsing Alliance despite all of his pleas with the dissident nations of Gilneas, Stromgarde, and Quel'Thalas. In the meantime, his son, Arthas, became the prized protƩgƩ of Uther the Lightbringer and a paladin of the Silver Hand.

The troubles began with the orcish uprisings through Arathi, as well as the Plague spreading from the North. Many of the Alliance representatives, especially the ones from Dalaran, were pleading for a quarantine. But Terenas refused, saying that the people of Lordaeron had suffered enough. The mysterious prophet unexpectedly materialized during a council of the Alliance, and pleaded with Terenas to make haste to Kalimdor or all would be lost. Terenas, however, paid no heed, thinking him little more than a madman. It was here that King Terenas sealed his fate.

Terenas heard of Arthas' strange behavior, especially his excursion to Northrend and destruction of Stratholme, and he immediately ordered the troops recalled. But still, no word was heard for some time.

Murder and burial

Finally, Prince Arthas returned, victorious over the evil he had faced in Northrend. All of Lordaeron Capital rejoiced in festival, celebrating the long-awaited return of their heroic Prince. But something was amiss.

As he knelt before his father, a dark voice flooded the thoughts of Arthas, and he rose up, drew his sword, and approached the throne, taking his father by the throat, and driving the dark runeblade, Frostmourne, through his heart. Thus did Terenas of the House of Menethil, King of Lordaeron, die at the hands of his own son - bringing an end to not only his reign, which had lasted for seventy years, but also to the Kingdom of Lordaeron itself.

Terenas' ashes were kept in a magical urn, guarded by Uther the Lightbringer himself. Arthas, desiring the urn for his own ends, slew the great paladin, and discarded his father's ashes. The king's remains were recovered and interred reverently, behind the throne room of Lordaeron:

Here Lies King Terenas Menethil II

Inscription of Terenas' grave

Here lies King Terenas Menethil II -- Last True King of Lordaeron.


Great were his deeds -- long was his reign -- unthinkable was his death.


"May the Father lie blameless for the deeds of the son.
May the bloodied crown stay lost and forgotten."
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It is unknown who interred the remains, however, it's possible that some Forsaken who still feel some residual loyalty to Lordaeron had done it. It could also have been Uther, or another of the Silver Hand, although when they would have had the time is questionable.

Fall of the Lich King Trailer

During the trailer for Patch 3.3 (Fall of the Lich King) it shows the Argent Crusade and their allies readying themselves for the final battle with Terenas' own son, Arthas, The Lich King. In the Halls of Reflection, the Lich King approaches the runeblade, which is floating upon it's pedistal. Before taking it the voice of Terenas begins to speak to the Lich King, followed by his Ghost, along with some of the many souls Frostmourne has claimed, appearing in the room. Terenas begins to tell Arthas that the time to face justice for his misdeeds has come, refering to the armies begining to attack the Citadel. He warns his son saying that the champions of justice gather at the Citadel's gates, and his time to face justice comes soon. Terenas and the other ghosts vanish, with Arthas only saying to let them come and says one of his most famous quotes. "Frostmourne Hungers."

Quotes

  • "Noble countrymen, evil is upon us. Darkness has befallen our shores. Rise and slay thy enemiesā€¦ strike, strike so others shall live. The meek shall not fade into the nightā€¦ live my brethren, live." [3]
  • "A people cannot survive because it can gather in a city - a city survives because it is where the people gather."Template:Cite
  • "I will not institute quarantine without proof of your claims, Ambassador. The people of Lordaeron have suffered enough without becoming prisoners in their own lands." - Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
  • "I don't know who you are or what you believe, but this is not the time for rambling prophets! Our lands are beset by conflict, but it shall be we who decide how best to protect our people, not you!" - to Medivh, Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
  • "I will summon my neighboring kings. These events concern us all." - to Anduin Lothar, Tides of Darkness

Narration

Terenas Menethil II narrates the opening cinematic to World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, reminding Arthas of his duty as the heir to the throne of Lordaeron.[4]

My son, the day you were born, the very forests of Lordaeron whispered the name Arthas.
My child, I watched with pride as you grew into a weapon of righteousness.
Remember, our line has always ruled with wisdom and strength. And I know you will show restraint when exercising your great power.
But the truest victory, my son, is stirring the hearts of your people. I tell you this, for when my days have come to an end, you shall be King.

Gallery

References

 
  1. ^ Quest:Return the Statuette - Quest:Reclaiming Goods
  2. ^ Warcraft III Cinematics Disc (WarCraft 3 Cinematics Study, Quote: As commented on the cinematic DVD, the voice actor for King Terenas sadly died a short time after voicing his part.).
  3. ^ http://www.battle.net/war3/maps/war3xbonusmaps8.shtml
  4. ^ http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/wrath/intro.xml
Preceded by:
Unknown
Position:
Ruler of Lordaeron
Succeeded by:
Arthas Menethil