Know Your Lore: Current Alliance politics -- the humans, part four

All right, you guys have read through almost everything there is to see with regards to the current political situation of the human race. The first three articles covered the history of the Alliance -- both old and new -- and the struggles of Varian Wrynn and his life as the "leader," so to speak, of the human race. The word leader is used in quotation marks because, to be perfectly honest, Varian wasn't much of a leader; he was brooding, depressed, not really willing to see anything that was going on around him, and the Council of Nobles was pretty much running the show.
The only "real" leader available to Alliance humans at the outset of World of Warcraft was Jaina Proudmoore, the leader of Theramore, who wasn't really much of a leader either. This was largely due to her somewhat unpopular beliefs that orcs were capable of peace and her attempts to work towards some sort of peaceful agreement between the orcs and humans of Kalimdor. So here we have the human race, largely left to its own devices -- but they seemed to be doing, if not amazingly well, at least OK for the most part. It's Varian's return and the events of Wrath that directly affect what's going on headed into Cataclysm.
King Varian Wrynn has a lot to catch up on, as we covered in the previous article -- improving relations with outlying kingdoms, getting in touch with the draenei and learning just what happened during the Burning Crusade, to name a few. He's been busy during Wrath of the Lich King, making amends where he could and working on continuing to send Alliance forces to Icecrown in the hopes of the Lich King's defeat. So where does that leave him once the Lich King is, in fact, dead?

In addition to this are his feelings surrounding the Horde, particularly the orcs. While Jaina has her own views about peace and understanding between the human and orc races, Varian definitely doesn't share them, which leaves a conflict between the two human leaders who should be working together towards the same goal. With Garrosh stepping up as Warchief, this only leads to more conflict and more chaos -- while Varian may have been able to work with Thrall in due time, Garrosh is one of those people that Varian absolutely despises.
So Varian needs to regain the trust of his people and either re-think his opinion of orcs in general or find a way to bring people over to his way of thinking. He's got two things standing in his way in regards to the latter. Jaina and her beliefs are a big obstacle at the moment. Not only is she working towards peace, but also she's got both the Kirin Tor and the Argent Crusade standing behind her at the present time -- both high-ranking organizations of extraordinarily powerful people who are completely sick of the infighting between the Horde and Alliance. But the bigger obstacle, and the one that just might bring Varian to his senses, comes in a smaller package: his son, Anduin Wrynn.

What we may have to watch for as players is the interaction between these three major characters. Varian has repeatedly been touted as the "anti-Thrall," a label that I don't necessarily agree with. However, his temper absolutely needs to be reined in; otherwise, the human race is facing all-out war with the Horde. Anduin is a voice of reason for Varian and has the power to change his father's mind at opportune moments -- but does Anduin have the courage to put his foot down and actually change his father's way of thinking for good? Or will Varian's attitudes towards the orcs and the Horde in general begin to rub off on the young prince? It'd be a shame to see the latter, especially since Anduin as presented in the comics has found his own, reasonable voice in things.
Then we have Jaina Proudmoore, no longer moping about Arthas and no longer having to deal with the oddities of an Old God's resurrection or the potential of a new Guardian. Obviously her time spent in Wrath of the Lich King was emotional, given the subject matter. She did, after all, love Arthas, and seeing the depths to which he'd fallen had to have an effect on her. The difference between her and Varian, however, lies in how they handle loss. With Varian, the loss of Tiffin sent him spiraling into depression. With Jaina, the loss of Arthas to the creature known as the Lich King hurt her terribly, more deeply than we've probably been shown, but she can put aside that grief in the name of doing what's right, for now.

So Jaina keeps trying again and again to bring Thrall and Varian together, to show Varian this other side of the Horde, but more often than not, it backfires in her face. And it isn't her fault. If we really want to point fingers, we should point them at Thrall, who can't seem to keep his people in line -- or more accurately, at Garrosh, who cannot even begin to fathom Thrall's way of thinking, and in Wrath has shown very little hope of ever doing so. With Thrall placing Garrosh in charge as Warchief, how will that affect Jaina and her way of thinking? She's spent years placing her trust in Thrall, only to have her efforts blow up in her face. Is she really going to look at Garrosh's rise to power as a good thing?

My guess is that these two will continue to interact in Cataclysm -- and from the looks of the event in Icecrown Citadel and how it played out, this is a really good thing. Varian is the sort of man who can help ease Jaina out of whatever sadness she feels at the loss of Arthas, and possibly be the one who can convince her that the fate of Arthas wasn't her fault. Jaina, on the other hand, is that calm voice of reason that Varian needs -- but unlike Anduin, she's not Varian's child. She's a woman who is capable of standing on her own two feet and also capable of calling Varian out on his behavior if he gets out of control. It seems as though the two of them are being set up for each other -- and given the backgrounds between the two of them, it makes perfect sense -- and it gives the humans a solid pair to look up to and follow.

Varian not only has to prove himself to his people, he has to prove himself to the Alliance at large. The majority of the other Alliance races simply doesn't know who Varian Wrynn is as a leader, and it's that lack of confidence that makes his relationship with the other Alliance races a little shaky at best. They may be wary of him, and it's understandable that they would be -- with humans like Tirion Fordring or even Rhonin to look at for example, regardless of what faction they happen to be allied with, why would they listen to a hotheaded king who's been largely absent for the majority of the new Alliance's existence?

This is what's needed from Varian: proof, simple proof that he can be an effective leader, that he can continue to strive for the best path for his people and for the Alliance as a whole, and that he can do so without living under the cloud of his past. Because Varian's past is tragic, undeniably tragic, much like Thrall's -- but he has yet to recover from it and move forward like Thrall has. He has an idea of what he wants: that ideal world where Anduin can grow up and be a strong king without having to go through the grief and sorrow that Varian experienced. He just hasn't got a clue how to get it. Peaceable talks? Varian's tried those with no success. Violence? He has many, many people telling him that isn't the way.
And that's more than likely what we're going to see in Cataclysm, on the human side of things. Either Varian is going to step up, take charge and show the Alliance that he can be the competent leader they can depend on, or he's going to continue to screw up. And if he keeps screwing up, there's always Anduin, who is a few years older and a few years wiser now and possibly capable of taking over where his father failed. As for Jaina, it's a matter of whether or not she's going to continue down the path of peace or take Thrall's appointment of Garrosh as Warchief as the final straw that shows her that maybe, just maybe, she was wrong about the orcs and the Horde. Either way, things are going to be interesting come Cataclysm.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
JBcani Jul 3rd 2010 10:51PM
Well, you are free to state your opinion here in the comments section, what's the worst that can happen?
mtsadowski Jul 3rd 2010 10:44PM
Can those shoulders in the picture get any bigger?
Throckmorton Jul 4th 2010 12:24AM
I know. The comic is drawn so horribly. Look at Varian's face on the last comic picture. What is that?!
Shassar Jul 4th 2010 2:10AM
He looks like a Space Marine from 40k.
"For the Emperor!"
Muse Jul 4th 2010 3:26AM
lol, that's the "nice" Varian half from the comics, before his sappy side and his strong side were fused back together. He got to Stormwind after a hefty ransom was paid (with taxpayer money, making him likely even further unpopular) and spent most of his time hunting, playing with Anduin, hunting, having fun with Onyxia-human, hunting, and totally ignoring politics.
Tomatketchup Jul 4th 2010 5:11AM
@Throckmorton: "Screw politics, and screw you guys, I'm goin home."
MGabriel Jul 3rd 2010 10:45PM
And there is the small issue of these well written articles that there is also a massive disconnect from the world of Azeroth. Certainly from our point of view peace should be the only option, after all it would save thousands of lives and make sense in the face of worse things out there. However, Blizzard continues to say they want to re-push the War aspect of Warcraft, and with that he can prove himself to his people and the Alliance if he leads them well militarily. Much as we'd like to see him lead them to ultimate peace...that's counter to the story being told. Some people might want to see peace, the devs want war, and so through War we might see Varian baptized as a leader...if story stuff hasn't happened we don't know about that hasn't already helped.
Asgaroth Jul 3rd 2010 10:53PM
Well they may be pushing "War" by forcing "misunderstanding" between the factions. Case and point "Wrathgate." This event was not a Horde machination. Yet, Varian grouped all of them together because of it.
Kaphik Jul 3rd 2010 11:25PM
Why do so many people want peace? First, it's a game. Second, you can roll both factions on any server now, so if you want to talk to friends on either side, or explore the lore, then do it.
Third, it's freakin' WARCRAFT.
More fighting please. Thanks.
Elovan Jul 4th 2010 1:12AM
@Kaphik
That's how you know Warcraft is such a great game. It's so compelling the players feel as if Azeroth is their own world, and no one wants a war to their own world.
Eskarel Jul 4th 2010 1:21AM
People want peace because the war is stupid. It's not a dislike of war(at least in game) it's that the war is so contrives and the pushes towards it are ruining factions.
The humans were always full of faults, but rarely overtly warmongering, but blizzard have made them so. The forsaken were always sociopaths but now they're going all evil for evil's sake. I liked the fact that the forsaken were utterly ruthless without being the scourge, but now they've got them killing with no personal advantage from it.
Ther are plenty of old animosities to build a war on. The nelves hate the trolls, the forsaken and blood elves hate the humans, the nelves and belves hate each other, but all we get is Varian and Garrosh being two dimensional caricatures. Boo hoo Varirian had a rough life he's king and can't wallow in that. Boo hoo Garrosh is far more pathetic than his father and wants to prove himself on war, Grom died to free his people from that kind of pointless war.
Give us a reason for the war and not just a couple if idiots wasting lives while they get eaten by deathwing and I'm on board. Without it it's just stupid, no matter how much they hate each other all this fighting is letting their enemies do untold damage.
Dreyja Jul 4th 2010 3:19PM
May I echo the previous two replies. War is one thing but too often in this game it's propped up by really lame/shallow excuses for those of us that really enjoy the story aspect of the game.
I'm sorry that, "if it's red it's dead," doesn't do it for me. It is even more pointless when the backdrop of the story is that the Burning Legion is HELPED by us killing each other. It was BEYOND stupid that we had to shoot through each other to get at Arthas.
It is also further frustrated by the shallow necessities of game play at times. Not being able to make any kind of cross-faction alliances while the lore is full of them is frustrating. Forgive me if I resonate with the likes of Jaina and Thrall.
War, real war is certainly full of mindless violence but it is also the breeding grounds for true heros that have a longer view than most and work for the best of all people, even if they are a minority voice. People like that are much greater heroes than people responsible for the greatest body-counts. I wish there was a way for players to participate in the long-view more often.
I would just like meaning in the conflict. I have more than enough reasons to want to kill Sylvanas but killing Taurens with whom my character has much in common is mindless and annoying.
Khoonda Jul 3rd 2010 10:46PM
Well for Varian he has a huge list of things to make up for and things to do so alot if expected. The problem with garrosh though is that Blizzard has given him nothing to do really. He doesnt go the to wrath gate, he doesnt appear in any quests to help you, he needs an event to show his stuff. His dad is a hero because of slaying the demon corrupting his race but before that he was little different then Garrosh. I for one am hoping they give Garrosh a chance to show us what kind of orc he can be.
Asgaroth Jul 3rd 2010 11:02PM
Garrosh is a spark next to room full of gasoline. If a pit lord offered his blood and promised him that the effect was temporary, I believe that he would totally gulp down if it meant the end of the entire human population on Azeroth. I don't trust the guy, He is angry and too impulsive imo.
Sagara Jul 4th 2010 5:06AM
@ Asgaroth: Surprisingly NOT in fact.
CATACLYSM SPOILER ALERT - READ AT YOUR OWN RISK
Garrosh has "dismissed" an orc officer for using a weapon against Alliance civilians that he thought was "a shame for us as a people".
Ergo: he chose not to use a weapon against night elves because he believe the weapon in itself was wrong.
I'll confess, I was surprised to see such a reaction from Garrosh, but I don't think that too much unlike him: he's warmongering, yeah, but he has always been so "the Orc-fashioned way": steel and blood and honor. He has not yet upheld even more disputable actions like assassinations, weapons of mass destruction, or even alliances with an enemy against another one (Burning Legion, or Scourge, or whatever).
It seems Garrosh is simply a war-crazed showoff, not batshit crazy. Maybe?
Skargoth! Jul 3rd 2010 11:01PM
Has there been any indication of Malfurion stepping up as a possible leader to the Alliance? The Night Elves have brought the Draenei and the Worgen into the Alliance, as well as supposedly having the wisdom of several lifetimes. They've screwed things up themselves, without a doubt, but I can't imagine Malfurion taking a backseat to Varian, even if he doesn't mean to. With the nature/element theme of Cataclysm it seems Shaman and Druid roles will be brought to the forefront of lore, and the return of Malfurion could play a major role.
Asgaroth Jul 3rd 2010 11:05PM
As much as I would love for Malfurion to lead the Alliance, he too have been away for quite a while. I think his focus is going to be on healing Azeroth after DW is vanquished.
bjoker1 Jul 4th 2010 12:18AM
But Im pretty sure if these humans are like us then they won't take too kindly to being ruled over by another race.
Cure4Living Jul 4th 2010 7:59AM
That would be pretty interesting if Malfurion stepped into the leadership position, more Nelfs in the spotlight and the Malfurion and Varian interactions might be interesting or 10,000 + year old Nelf druid vs arrogant young human king. And as far as internal alliances goes it seems pretty split down the middle, Nelfs, Draenai, Worgen (presumably) and the Humans, Dwarves, Gnomes
skreeran Jul 3rd 2010 11:11PM
If Jaina starts dating Varian, I'm going to RAAAAAAAAAAGE.