Among World of Warcraft’s classes, the mage class has perhaps the best representation in Hearthstone in terms of featuring major lore characters in both legendary cards and hero skins. Some of the greatest and well-known mages such as Khadgar, Medivh, Jaina Proudmoore, and Kel'Thuzad have been in the game for quite some time, but they are far from the only mages worthy of being enshrined in Hearthstone. Here are seven of the most powerful and influential mages on Azeroth who deserve to be in Hearthstone.
Aegwynn
We’re starting off with a big one, Medivh’s mom. This lady is responsible for building the tower of Karazhan with her magic staff Aluneth, and being the unwitting entry point for Sargeras, fallen titan and lord of the Burning Legion, to directly manipulate events on Azeroth. You can learn more about her story in my lore guide on Karazhan, but the basic summary is that she was a powerful Guardian, a mage infused with the combined powers of a secret order called the Council of Tirisfal that was dedicated to protecting Azeroth from threats like demons. However, while she was supposed to hand off her powers to a successor, she chose instead to keep them for far longer than was considered acceptable. One day, she battled an avatar of Sargeras, narrowly defeating it. She didn’t realize that she’d fallen right into the demon lord’s trap, since he didn’t intend to defeat her, but to weaken her enough to possess her subconscious and eventually her unborn child, Medivh. It was through his control over Medivh from his very conception that Sargeras would contact Gul'dan, construct The Dark Portal, and spark the years of war between the Alliance and Horde.
Aethas Sunreaver
This is the fellow from Jaina’s Book of Heroes that you likely didn’t recognize if you’re not familiar with WoW lore. Aethas was the leader of the blood elf mages in Dalaran and the Kirin Tor. He sat as a member of the city’s ruling body, the Council of Six, and fought alongside them, participating in turning Dalaran into a flying city in the first place and battling the crazed dragon aspect, Malygos. However, he and his followers were expelled from Dalaran by Jaina Proudmoore after they assisted Garrosh Hellscream in using the neutral city’s portal network for the Horde’s war effort against the Alliance. Aethas himself only played a passive part in the scheme by looking the other way on the gamble that it would be better to face Jaina’s wrath than the punishments of Garrosh that would occur if the Sunreavers defied his orders. During the third invasion of the Burning Legion, he was readmitted to the Kirin Tor after proving he could be trusted again.
Aethas Sunreaver from Jaina's Book of Heroes chapter
Arygos
Arygos is the son of Malygos and a member of the blue dragonflight, the dragonflight that oversees arcane magic on Azeroth and is often strongly connected to mages. Unlike the friendlier dragons who get along with mortals, such as Kalecgos, Arygos looked down on the “short-lived races”, considering them far inferior to the knowledge and power of dragons. He served as a commander in the War of the Shifting Sands, an alliance between the dragonflights and night elves against the qiraji, insectoid servants of the old gods. He ended up trapped in the city of Ahn’Qiraj for 1,000 years in an attempt to create a magic barrier that could hold their enemies back. He and his dragon companions were only freed by the defeat of C'Thun by adventurers, which released them from the binding spell.
Years later, Arygos sided with his father Malygos in the Nexus War, an attempt by Malygos to redirect all arcane magic to himself and withhold it from mortal mages, whom he considered too irresponsible to wield it. Malygos was eventually killed and his mad plan stopped, but this left the blue dragons without a leader. Arygos staked his claim to become the new aspect of the flight and allied with Deathwing to ensure the power would be his. Working to betray the dragons to Archbishop Benedictus, AKA the Twilight Father, he attempted to kill Kalecgos, his rival for the position, but failed. Kalec was chosen in defiance of Arygos’ claims of birthright, and the spiteful Arygos summoned a force of twilight dragons to kill the blue dragons who had spurned him. He died betrayed by the evil forces he had aligned himself with, his blood sacrificed by the Twilight Father in a ritual to raise a dragon abomination called Chromatus to life.
Thalyssra and Elisande
First Arcanist Thalyssra is the leader of the nightborne elves from the city of Suramar. Formerly led by Grand Magistrix Elisande, Suramar survived the War of the Ancients by encasing the entire city in a protective arcane dome for centuries, surviving via a source of arcane magic known as the Nightwell. However, Elisande sold out her own people during the third invasion of Azeroth by the Burning Legion. A demon army, led by Gul'dan from an alternate timeline (it’s complicated and requires an entire guide to explain, just accept if for now) convinced her that their victory was inevitable. She could either lower the protective barrier, give them the power of the Nightwell, and join the Legion willingly, or wait for them to break through it and cause more suffering. Not seeing any other options, even though her powerful time magic searching possible futures, Elisande surrendered.
Thalyssra and a small group of rebels were strongly against inviting their mortal enemies into their home and attempted to stop it, but failed and were cast out of the city to wither away without the Nightwell's power to sustain them. Their cause wasn’t lost, though, as they were rescued by adventurers and found an alternative source of magical energy in their new hideout. Aided by their new allies, Thalyssra’s resistance grew and marched on Elisande’s stronghold known as the Nighthold. There, Elisande was at last overthrown and Gul’dan was destroyed. Thalyssra became the new leader of the nightborne, who afterwards joined their blood elf kinsmen in the Horde.
First Arcanist Thalyssra and Grand Magistrix Elisande
Grand Magister Rommath
Rommath is the leader of the Magisters, a traditional order of mages in blood elf culture, and one of Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron's advisors. He used to work with the Kirin Tor as an archmage before cutting ties with them in disgust after he perceived indifference to the sufferings his people had endured in the Third War at the hands of the Scourge and mistreatment by the Alliance. He proudly served Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider, was charged with retaking as much of Silvermoon and the surrounding land from the Scourge as possible while the prince traveled to Outland with a group of followers to find a new source of magic to sustain them. He served as the prince's voice in Quel'Thalas and spread the knowledge Kael’thas had learned from Illidan Stormrage about siphoning of arcane magic to quench his people’s mana addiction. When he learned that his prince had betrayed their people by joining the Burning Legion, he was shocked and saddened. Now serving Lor’themar, and all of Silvermoon, he keeps a close eye to make sure his new lord doesn’t follow the same path of destruction.
Meryl Felstorm
Meryl Felstorm is a very unique mage. He’s undead, but not a member of the Forsaken or Scourge. In fact, he’s far older than any members of those groups. His original name was Meryl Winterstorm, and he is roughly 2,800 years old and fought in the Troll Wars between the ancient human kingdom of Arathor and the trolls of the Amani Empire. He was killed while on a mission during the wars but refused to remain dead and let others suffer because of his failure. He managed to turn himself into an undead in order to survive and serve those who needed him, although exactly how remains unclear. He was one of the founding members of the Council of Tirisfal. At one point, he managed to imprison a dreadlord named Kathra'natir within his own body, constantly struggling in a battle of wills to maintain control and prevent the demon from harming anyone until a proper prison could be devised. As a sign of the fel corruption inside him, he took the last name of Felstorm. During the Burning Legion’s third invasion, he reformed the Tirisgarde - a group of magi used by the old Council of Tirisfal in the absence of a Guardian - after Kathra'natir escaped. Eventually, he and the new Tirisgarde were able to imprison the dreadlord inside a soulstone.
Queen Azshara
Perhaps the most powerful mage in Azeroth’s history, Queen Azshara ruled over the ancient night elf empire 10,000 years ago. Vain and power-hungry, but nonetheless beloved by her people, she and her highborne mages were responsible for the War of the Ancients. Desiring the awesome power of Sargeras, they summoned demons into the world and attempted to turn the Well of Eternity, a lake brimming with powerful arcane magic, into a portal large enough for Sargeras himself to enter their world through. Azshara’s plan was stopped by a collation of forces arrayed against her from many races and even the dragon aspects themselves. At the end of the War of the Ancients, the Well of Eternity was destroyed, shattering the land and sinking the capital city of Zin-Azshari beneath the waves. In spite of her power, Azshara could only withstand the endless depths for so long before she and her followers would surely drown. It was then that the old god N'Zoth, God of the Deep reached out and offered her a deal. He would save her, and in exchange, she and her followers would be transformed into naga, able to live under the sea and working to free N'Zoth from his prison. Azshara agreed and the pact was sealed, making her one of the most powerful and longest-running enemies faced by either the Alliance or Horde in history.
Azshara in her naga form after being transformed by N'Zoth
This concludes our list of seven powerful characters from WoW lore that deserve to be Hearthstone mage legendary cards. Which one is your favorite? Are there any characters you would add to this list? What sort of effects do you think would be on these character’s cards? Let us know in the comments below.
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Well, looks like Aegwynn, the Guardian has become reality ; cool to see her replace Antonidas as the new core Mage legendary.
Yeah, I was pretty excited when I first saw that. I also thought it was pretty cool when Meryl made it into the game as part of the new rogue book of heroes. He's not a card yet, but at least a small part of his story is in the game now.
I could get behind Thalyssra for some Nightborne representation. Maybe Aegwynn, except that she hasn't been mentioned at all in HS, really.
The rest of these don't seem all that iconic to me, just people who happen to use magic. There are existing Legendary Mage cards that have been more impactful than some of these people, and others (like Azshara) should be tied to an expansion.
But I'd honestly rather see Hearthstone develop its own characters and not continually borrow from WoW.
The staff that Aegwynn carries is Atiesh instead Aluneth, no? Or am I wrong?
She originally used Aluneth, but it began to resist her when it was time to fight Sargeras, so she set it aside and took up Atiesh.
Thanks for the explanation :) . Totally unaware of it
I'd like to see Aegwynn and/or Azshara as mage cards, or heroes. I mean, neither can hold a candle to Jaina in my mind, but they both would be pretty sweet. I can just imagine interactions between Aegwynn and Medivh at a match start.
Awesome article, really enjoyed this read-through!
I think Ashjara would be neat, just to hear her voice lines against N'zoth and Lady Vashj.
Diggin these articles, btw, which class are you thinkin' of doing next?
I honestly haven't decided. Perhaps hunter? I like to alternate with magic and non-magic ones if I can, but I'm going to run out of those soon, haha.
Huln Highmountain and Fenris Wolfbrother for Hunter please. And, for legendary beasts, Loque'nahak would be pretty cool!
Haha, great choices! You just did part of my work for me ;) I'll see what I can dig up to get a good balance of hunters and legendary beasts, as you're right about them being so central to the class identity.
yeah your non-magic classes are like, Warrior, Hunter, Rogue...I think everyone else has a form of magic, even the more melee oriented classes like Shaman, Paladin and Demon Hunter have spells
Even those three can be argued to dabble in magic within warcraft canon. E.g. magic arrows with Arcane Shot, and rogues can canonically go invisible which surely requires some sort of magic.
Maybe Rogues are invisible because no one's paying attention to them?
Nah, these guys are definitely, absolutely, bone fide invisible: Safe Haven cinematic
Always love these list. Nice nostalgia trip for me. I didn't play much mage despite it being one of my early characters. Still boosted it for legion because those class stories were mostly good. The mage one I really enjoy for the Dreadlord activity. Felstorm is a real interesting character and getting More from him in and out of hearthstone is needed.
Also Arygos, I forgot about that. But more dragons are always welcome.
There's a good chance Valeera's Book of Heroes will bring Meryl into it (likely as a minion in her deck), since he took over as host to the dreadlord Kathra'natir from her.
How the Hearthstone team plans on handling the (not entirely canon) surrounding story with Me'dan is up to them, but Kathra'natir's possession of Valeera is not something they can really skip. Not least because that'll set us up for an awesome demonic Valeera skin :P
Yeah, the uncertainty of the Me'dan story in the comics is why I didn't bring up where he got the demon from. We know his relationship Kathra'natir is cannon because it's so central to the mage story in Legion, but I guess we're still waiting for confirmation on whether he ever possessed Valera or not. Perhaps her book of heroes could even determine that.
Well, Valeera got possessed during the story arc of identifying and defeating Onyxia, long before Me'dan entered the story. I'm pretty sure that arc is completely canon, and her mana/fel addiction - along with the curse of Kathra'natir - is a major sub-plot across that entire arc. So I'd be very surprised if it wasn't included in the BoH.
As a bonus, we might well see Aegwynn appear too, since she helped Valeera out multiple times, and not least with suppressing the demon.
/* Side note: I was reading these comics over the Christmas period, hence why the details are all fresh in my mind. */