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Shalamayne has a unique narrow edge at the point and a thicker, angled edge further down. The hollow in the lower part of the blade glows like a sun. There is a backward arch at the bottom of the blade, and the hilt is long and slender.<ref name="Stormrage"/> |
Shalamayne has a unique narrow edge at the point and a thicker, angled edge further down. The hollow in the lower part of the blade glows like a sun. There is a backward arch at the bottom of the blade, and the hilt is long and slender.<ref name="Stormrage"/> |
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− | In ''[[Battle for Azeroth]]'', the model of the weapon was re-detailed with refined accents, such as curving swirls down the blade. It may mean that Anduin had it reforged. However, it has been updated in its original appearances as well, for example in the [[Siege of Orgrimmar (instance)|Siege of Orgrimmar]] or [[Icecrown]] in Varian's hands, which may indicate that the appearance was just retroactively changed. It is worth noting that the conceptualization for this version of Shalamayne is referred to as 'Shalamayne Reforged' by Blizzard's art design. |
+ | In ''[[Battle for Azeroth]]'', the model of the weapon was re-detailed with refined accents, such as curving swirls down the blade. It may mean that Anduin had it reforged. However, it has been updated in its original appearances as well, for example in the [[Siege of Orgrimmar (instance)|Siege of Orgrimmar]] or [[Icecrown]] in Varian's hands, which may indicate that the appearance was just retroactively changed. It is worth noting that the conceptualization for this version of Shalamayne is referred to as 'Shalamayne Reforged' by Blizzard's art design. |
==Notes and trivia== |
==Notes and trivia== |
Revision as of 06:46, 3 September 2020
Shalamayne is a legendary sword, the result of two night elven blades, Shalla'tor and Ellemayne, that were magically fused. Once wielded by Varian Wrynn, former King of Stormwind,[1] it is now carried by his son and successor, Anduin Wrynn.[2]
History
Shalla'tor and Ellemayne
Shalla'tor and Ellemayne were a pair of magic elven blades forged during the War of the Ancients and wielded by the twins Vor'Illian and Lo'Vellian. In Darnassian, Shalla'tor means Shadow Render, while Ellemayne means Reaver.[3] While Ellemayne had a red gem, Shalla'tor had a blue one instead.[4]
The blades eventually came into the possession of Lady Jaina Proudmoore. After Varian Wrynn was split into two people by Onyxia's magic, the two ultimately found each other again and resolved to slay the black dragon. They were granted the night elven blades by Jaina, who aided them in the assault on Onyxia's Lair.[3]
When Onyxia inadvertently combined the two Varians back into one person, the two blades were merged into a single weapon as well.[5] This sword became known as Shalamayne,[1] and its first target was the black dragon Onyxia, who was slain by the merged Varian using his new sword.[5]
Shalamayne
After Onyxia's death, Varian returned home with the new sword at his side. Varian learned to wield his sword with either hand, although one would always be favored over the other. Shalamayne is also able to be split into Shalla'tor and Ellemayne.
Varian used his sword against Garrosh Hellscream and his Gorehowl during the Ashenvale war.[6] At the battle for the Broken Shore, Varian split Shalamayne into two to battle the Burning Legion. Upon his death, the split swords were left behind in the sand, their light snuffed out.[7] Without Varian's touch, the sword lay dormant, awaiting the touch of another to which it would respond.[8]
When the Armies of Legionfall began their assault on the Broken Shore, Varian's son Anduin Wrynn sneaked out of Stormwind and journeyed to Wrynnfall, the site of his father's demise, where he found Shalamayne.[2] The moment Anduin truly accepted the duties of a king,[8] light once again began swirling in the right-hand blade he was holding,[2] only this time with the golden glow of the priest instead of the orange-red hue of the warrior.[8]
Shalamayne thus passed down to Anduin,[9] making the young king a sword-wielding priest.
During the mak'gora between Varok Saurfang and Sylvanas Windrunner, Anduin gave Shalamayne to Saurfang, while Thrall gave him his axe. After losing the axe, Saurfang split the blade into Shalla'tor and Ellemayne, and managed to land a blow and wound Sylvanas's eye.[10]
Appearance
Shalamayne has a unique narrow edge at the point and a thicker, angled edge further down. The hollow in the lower part of the blade glows like a sun. There is a backward arch at the bottom of the blade, and the hilt is long and slender.[1]
In Battle for Azeroth, the model of the weapon was re-detailed with refined accents, such as curving swirls down the blade. It may mean that Anduin had it reforged. However, it has been updated in its original appearances as well, for example in the Siege of Orgrimmar or Icecrown in Varian's hands, which may indicate that the appearance was just retroactively changed. It is worth noting that the conceptualization for this version of Shalamayne is referred to as 'Shalamayne Reforged' by Blizzard's art design.
Notes and trivia
- Shalla'tor and Ellemayne's energy orbs were originally blue and orange respectively.[5] This was retconned in Legion, where both blades were made identical with red gems and orange orbs. In Battle for Azeroth however, the Reckoning cinematic shows one of the blades having blue gems while the other has red gems.
- In the original version of the Broken Isles loading screen, one of the blades had a blue orb while the other had a red one. This was changed in patch 7.1.0 so that both blades have a red orb in order to match up with the Legion opening cinematic and the in-game Broken Shore cinematic. Senior Art Director Chris Robinson explained that the original discrepancy between the loading screen and the cinematics had been due to different teams using different art references that didn't line up.[11]
- In Wrath of the Lich King, Varian used two swords with the Shalamayne model from patch 3.1.0 until patch 3.3.3, after which he wielded only a single one.
- Finduin wields a weapon using the Shalamayne model.
- The Rallying Blade, a rare paladin weapon in the Whispers of the Old Gods expansion for Hearthstone, appears very similar to Shalamayne.
- The weapon's name may be a reference to the Frankish king Charlemagne who is often regarded as a great king and strategist.
Gallery
- Shalla'tor and Ellemayne.JPG
The component swords, Ellemayne and Shalla'tor.
Varian wielding Shalamayne in the Secrets of Ulduar trailer.
Varian wielding Shalamayne in the artwork for Blood of Our Fathers.
Varian wielding the blades of Shalamayne on the Broken Isles loading screen.
Anduin Wrynn with Shalamayne in Stormwind Keep.
Anduin with Shalamayne on the cover of Before the Storm.
Anduin with Shalamayne on the Battle for Azeroth Alliance wallpaper.
Anduin with Shalamayne (PC Gamer cover artwork by Eric Braddock).
Anduin with Shalamayne during the Battle for Lordaeron.
Anduin with Shalamayne in Elegy.
"Shalamayne" in Finduin's hands.
References
- ^ a b c Stormrage, pg. 267
- ^ a b c [45] The King's Path
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: The Comic #13 Flashback
- ^ World of Warcraft: Ultimate Visual Guide, pg. 71
- ^ a b c World of Warcraft: The Comic #14 Into the Jaws of Death!
- ^ Wolfheart, chapter 28
- ^ [10-45] The Battle for Broken Shore
- ^ a b c Before the Storm, chapter 1
- ^ Son of the Wolf
- ^ Reckoning
- ^ MMO-Champion 2016-11-09. BlizzCon 2016 - Chris Robinson and John Hight Interview (27:45). YouTube. Retrieved on 2019-04-26.