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NeutralPandaren Empire
Pandaren lorewalker
Main leader None[1]
  Formerly IconSmall Shaohao Emperor Shaohao (last)
Race(s) PandarenPandaren Pandaren
Hozen Hozen
Jinyu Jinyu
Grummle Grummle
Capital Jade Forest,[2][3][4] possibly Dawn's Blossom[5] (they at least have a specific one)[6]
Theater of operations Pandaria
Affiliation Independent
Status Active

The Pandaren Empire is the nation-state of the pandaren in their homeland of Pandaria.

Hailing from the secretive Pandaren Empire, the mighty brewmasters travel the world in search of exotic ales and the finest brewed spirits.[7]

It does not include lands west of the Serpent's Spine.[8] Only the Shado-Pan and highly adventurous expeditions venture there.

History

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Pandaren concept art.

The Pandaren Empire dates back 12,000 years,[9] 2,000 years before the sundering of the world. Denizens of a wondrous and fertile land, the pandaren once labored under the oppressive thumb of a monstrous race of ancient warlords known as the Mogu. Through tenacity, diplomacy, and a unique form of unarmed combat, the pandaren staged a successful revolution that deposed the Mogu and established a pandaren empire that would prosper for centuries.

During the bleak days that preceded the sundering of the world, when demons flooded onto Azeroth and threw the entirety of the mortal realm into jeopardy, the last Emperor of the pandaren discovered a way to protect his land from the devastation by traveling across his empire, to the temples of the August Celestials, and there allowing himself to be possessed by the Sha Primes, and then exorcised of them, and his corresponding negative emotions with them. Free of his negative emotions he began a ritual to sever Pandaria from the rest of Azeroth and move it out of harm's way. Though he eventually succeeded by becoming one with the land, he had failed to account for one final emotion; pride. Feeling Pandaria needed no help from outsiders, Shaohao had become possessed by the Sha of Pride, and when he became one with his land, the presence of this final Sha Prime within his soul caused Pandaria to become enveloped in an impenetrable barrier of mist; concealing it for ten thousand years from the outside world.[10] After Emperor Shaohao disappeared, the power in Pandaria shifted to the local level. With all threats walled off there was no longer a need for an emperor anymore, making Shaohao the last Emperor of Pandaria.[1]

Emperors

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A proud emblem of the Pandaren Empire.[11]

The Pandaren Empire has been ruled by pandaren, jinyu and even hozen emperors. The majority of known emperors appear to have been pandaren, but this may or may not reflect the empire's lengthy history.

Legends say that an ancient pandaren emperor crafted the first jeweled panther for his son after the boy's twin brother died of an illness.[12]

Older Lore

Warcraft III history

Note that this section contains information that was originally written by Blizzard as a joke, and does not reflect anything found in Warcraft III or World of Warcraft.

The Pandaren Empire, founded in ancient times, before the Great Sundering of the world, shared resources and mystic knowledge with the haughty night elves of central Kalimdor. However, as the night elves' racial obsession with the forces of magic drove them to the brink of madness, the gentle pandaren decided to sever their ties and leave the night elves behind forever. Sensing that magic would be the doom of any race that trifled with it, the pandaren clans, or shao'dins, traveled far into the treacherous lands of the south. There the pandaren established crude, but beautiful cities of stone and sturdy bambus reed. They lived in peace for many generations before the burning shadow came to engulf the world...

After the War of the Ancients and the subsequent Sundering of the world, the pandaren's surroundings became increasingly hostile. Forced to fight for food and precious land against both the early tauren and the bristling quilboar tribes, they developed into amazingly proficient warriors. Wielding thin, delicately balanced blades, the pandaren wardancers quickly established themselves as some of the deadliest swordsmen of the ancient world. With the wardancers leading their armies, the pandaren carved out a small empire for themselves in the Stonetalon region of Kalimdor's desolate Barrens. Though the fierce wardancers maintained peace throughout the pandaren lands, their relatively small population would ensure that their influence would never spread much farther than the Barrens' rocky borders.[16]

See also: Pandaren April Fools

RPG

Icon-RPG This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.

This appears to be both a rewording of and an update of the information found in the April Fools joke.

The Pandaren Empire was founded before the Great Sundering of the world. It shared resources and mystic knowledge with the haughty night elves of central Kalimdor. As the night elves' obsession with the forces of magic drove them to the brink of madness, the gentle pandaren severed ties and left the night elves behind forever. The pandaren clans, or shao'dins, traveled far across the seas and established crude but beautiful cities of stone and sturdy bambus reed on an island they named Pandaria. They lived in peace for many generations until the Sundering. Some, including pandaren wardancers, then ventured forth from Pandaria, wandering Kalimdor and other lands on journeys of discovery. Wielding thin, delicately balanced blades, the pandaren wardancers quickly established themselves as some of the deadliest swordsmen of the world.[17] A splinter group of pandaren arrived on Kalimdor in the aftermath of the Third War and has established itself in the Stonetalon region of the Barrens.[18]

Trivia

  • Despite the lack of a central pandaren government in modern times, some otters are a protected species.[19]

References

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