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In the midst of her focusing on the [[Grove of Awakening]], the Winter Queen was approached by a group of followers escorting the dying [[wildseed]] of [[Ysera]], the fallen matriarch of the [[Green dragonflight]] from [[Azeroth]]. Upon hearing of Lady Moonberry's request to save her, she questioned why she should save her sister's pet. In response, Lady Moonberry spoke of how those who dreamed by Ysera's side, awake with joy and peace that whispers of wonder, and how that is emerald will die with her. [[Ara'lon]] backed her up mentioned that while some must be sacrificed, others must be saved, and should they forgot then all that will remain will be empty shells and sorrow. Agreeing to their requests, the Winter Queen channeled some of her anima and resurrected Ysera, while declaring that she was bound to Ardenweald, and she will share its fate.<ref>[[Awaken the Dreamer]]</ref>
 
In the midst of her focusing on the [[Grove of Awakening]], the Winter Queen was approached by a group of followers escorting the dying [[wildseed]] of [[Ysera]], the fallen matriarch of the [[Green dragonflight]] from [[Azeroth]]. Upon hearing of Lady Moonberry's request to save her, she questioned why she should save her sister's pet. In response, Lady Moonberry spoke of how those who dreamed by Ysera's side, awake with joy and peace that whispers of wonder, and how that is emerald will die with her. [[Ara'lon]] backed her up mentioned that while some must be sacrificed, others must be saved, and should they forgot then all that will remain will be empty shells and sorrow. Agreeing to their requests, the Winter Queen channeled some of her anima and resurrected Ysera, while declaring that she was bound to Ardenweald, and she will share its fate.<ref>[[Awaken the Dreamer]]</ref>
   
After hearing the Primus' warning, she remarked that [[the Jailer]] stirring was a greater threat than the anima drought. She then remarked to the Maw Walker that the [[Heart of the Forest]] was not only vital to Ardenweald but to the protection to the realms beyond. She then revealed that the magics of the heart was used to ensure that the [[Maw]] would be inescapable. That the Banished One would remain forever bound. However, the drought has caused the Heart to wither, and that its strength must be bolstered.<ref name="CoW" /> However in light of the lack of anima in her realm, she implored her newfound allies with heading to [[Revendreth]] and seeking out [[Denathrius|Sire Denathrius]].<ref>[[The Queen's Request]]</ref>
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After hearing the Primus' warning, she remarked that [[the Jailer]] stirring was a greater threat than the anima drought. She then remarked to the Maw Walker that the [[Heart of the Forest]] was not only vital to Ardenweald but to the protection of the realms beyond. She then revealed that the magics of the heart was used to ensure that the [[Maw]] would be inescapable. That the Banished One would remain forever bound. However, the drought has caused the Heart to wither, and that its strength must be bolstered.<ref name="CoW" /> However in light of the lack of anima in her realm, she implored her newfound allies with heading to [[Revendreth]] and seeking out [[Denathrius|Sire Denathrius]].<ref>[[The Queen's Request]]</ref>
   
 
She, along with [[Kyrestia the Firstborne]], were stunned at learning from [[Prince Renathal]] that Denathrius betrayed them by causing the anima drought and sending it into the Maw itself, revealing his allegiance to the Jailer. Though disheartened by this, she joined Renathal in declaring that the Maw Walker could turn the tide in their favor. After Kyrestia agreed to their reasoning, and declared that each mortal must join a [[covenant]], the Winter Queen promised that when their realms regained their strength, they shall stand together against the darkness.<ref>[[The Looming Dark]]</ref>
 
She, along with [[Kyrestia the Firstborne]], were stunned at learning from [[Prince Renathal]] that Denathrius betrayed them by causing the anima drought and sending it into the Maw itself, revealing his allegiance to the Jailer. Though disheartened by this, she joined Renathal in declaring that the Maw Walker could turn the tide in their favor. After Kyrestia agreed to their reasoning, and declared that each mortal must join a [[covenant]], the Winter Queen promised that when their realms regained their strength, they shall stand together against the darkness.<ref>[[The Looming Dark]]</ref>
   
She then attended a play showcasing the great deeds of those who joined the [[Night Fae]].<ref>[[Show, Don't Tell]]</ref> Following the plays completion, she judged it "an excellent performance."<ref>[[What's My Motivation?]]</ref> After the mortals personally swore their oaths to her, she declared that they were fortunate to call them an ally and declared them <huntsman/huntress> of the [[Wild Hunt]], champion of the [[Court of Night]], and protector of Ardenweald.<ref>[[For Queen and Grove!]]</ref> She then directed them with seeking out [[Laurel]], the keeper of [[:Renown]], in order to get acquainted with the magic that they bestow upon their huntsmen and huntresses.<ref>[[Keeper of Great Renown]]</ref>
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She then attended a play showcasing the great deeds of those who joined the [[Night Fae]].<ref>[[Show, Don't Tell]]</ref> Following the play's completion, she judged it "an excellent performance."<ref>[[What's My Motivation?]]</ref> After the mortals personally swore their oaths to her, she declared that they were fortunate to call them an ally and declared them <huntsman/huntress> of the [[Wild Hunt]], champion of the [[Court of Night]], and protector of Ardenweald.<ref>[[For Queen and Grove!]]</ref> She then directed them with seeking out [[Laurel]], the keeper of [[:Renown]], in order to get acquainted with the magic that they bestow upon their huntsmen and huntresses.<ref>[[Keeper of Great Renown]]</ref>
   
 
According to [[Bwonsamdi]], the Winter Queen is too prideful to deal him.<ref>[[On De Other Side]]</ref> Thus he turned to the mortals in her court to aid in discovering who was responsible for the missing [[loa]] wildseeds.<ref>[[Taking Inventory]]</ref> After discovering that [[Mueh'zala]] was behind the theft, the pair rushed to inform the Winter Queen, who initially believed it to be a mere squabble between loa, before learning of the true scope of Mueh'zala's plans.<ref name="WBC">[[Winter Be Comin']] </ref> Though loathed to do Bwonsamdi any favors, she declared that Mueh'zala's must answer for his crimes. Thus she called upon the Wild Hunt for battle.<ref>[[Gathering The Hunt]]</ref> She was later informed of their victory of Mueh'zala's forces, news she welcomed, while promising Mueh'zala's will pay for his transgression. She then declared that she must attend to Ardenweald, while revealing that Bwonsamdi's fate was not her concern, leaving it up to the mortals.<ref>[[Report to the Queen]]</ref> Said mortals then headed off the [[De Other Side]] in order to aid Bwonsamdi against Mueh'zala.
 
According to [[Bwonsamdi]], the Winter Queen is too prideful to deal him.<ref>[[On De Other Side]]</ref> Thus he turned to the mortals in her court to aid in discovering who was responsible for the missing [[loa]] wildseeds.<ref>[[Taking Inventory]]</ref> After discovering that [[Mueh'zala]] was behind the theft, the pair rushed to inform the Winter Queen, who initially believed it to be a mere squabble between loa, before learning of the true scope of Mueh'zala's plans.<ref name="WBC">[[Winter Be Comin']] </ref> Though loathed to do Bwonsamdi any favors, she declared that Mueh'zala's must answer for his crimes. Thus she called upon the Wild Hunt for battle.<ref>[[Gathering The Hunt]]</ref> She was later informed of their victory of Mueh'zala's forces, news she welcomed, while promising Mueh'zala's will pay for his transgression. She then declared that she must attend to Ardenweald, while revealing that Bwonsamdi's fate was not her concern, leaving it up to the mortals.<ref>[[Report to the Queen]]</ref> Said mortals then headed off the [[De Other Side]] in order to aid Bwonsamdi against Mueh'zala.
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*The Winter Queen and her [[Court of Night]] are ostensibly inspired by the {{Wp|Classifications of fairies#Seelie and Unseelie|Seelie and Unseelie Courts}} in the Scottish classification of faeries, as well as by {{Wp|Fairy Queen}} characters such as {{Wp|Titania}}.
 
*The Winter Queen and her [[Court of Night]] are ostensibly inspired by the {{Wp|Classifications of fairies#Seelie and Unseelie|Seelie and Unseelie Courts}} in the Scottish classification of faeries, as well as by {{Wp|Fairy Queen}} characters such as {{Wp|Titania}}.
 
*The Winter Queen was voiced by Maria Angelico in ''Afterlives''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TerranGregory/status/1304108821162328064?s=20 Terran Gregory on Twitter]</ref>
 
*The Winter Queen was voiced by Maria Angelico in ''Afterlives''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TerranGregory/status/1304108821162328064?s=20 Terran Gregory on Twitter]</ref>
*The Winter Queen is welcoming the mortals for their aid in Ardenweald, however she has no fondness for Bwonsamdi,<ref name="WBC" /> to the point of even loathing doing him any favors, even after he warned her of Mueh'zala's planned attack on her realm. The reason for this dislike is currently unknown.
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*The Winter Queen is welcoming the mortals for their aid in Ardenweald, however, she has no fondness for Bwonsamdi,<ref name="WBC" /> to the point of even loathing doing him any favors, even after he warned her of Mueh'zala's planned attack on her realm. The reason for this dislike is currently unknown.
   
 
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*Elune is possible given that Elune is a protector of the [[Emerald Dream]] and Ysera is foster-mother to her son, [[Cenarius]].
 
*Elune is possible given that Elune is a protector of the [[Emerald Dream]] and Ysera is foster-mother to her son, [[Cenarius]].
 
*Eonar is possible as the Emerald Dream is stated to have been shaped in some capacity by [[Freya]], but it was Eonar who personally empowered Ysera by channeling her powers through Freya, and elevated her from a [[proto-drake]] to a [[Dragon Aspects|Dragon Aspect]] and charged her with her duty, in a manner not unlike the other experiments done by her keeper to the [[Wild God]]s, so "pet" fits adequately. Their opposite natures, one embodying Life and the other Death also ties into Ardenweald's description as naturally counterbalancing the Emerald Dream, and might account for the Queen's somewhat tense, but not openly hostile, relationship with her sister. Likewise, the Titans have been referred to as the Pantheon of Order and the Eternals as the Pantheon of Death. The [[Night Fae]] also sell a [[Memory of Eonar]] at Revered reputation, implying, regardless of whether Eonar is her sister, at least some undefined connection between Eonar and [[Ardenweald]], or at the very least the latter's awareness of her existence.
 
*Eonar is possible as the Emerald Dream is stated to have been shaped in some capacity by [[Freya]], but it was Eonar who personally empowered Ysera by channeling her powers through Freya, and elevated her from a [[proto-drake]] to a [[Dragon Aspects|Dragon Aspect]] and charged her with her duty, in a manner not unlike the other experiments done by her keeper to the [[Wild God]]s, so "pet" fits adequately. Their opposite natures, one embodying Life and the other Death also ties into Ardenweald's description as naturally counterbalancing the Emerald Dream, and might account for the Queen's somewhat tense, but not openly hostile, relationship with her sister. Likewise, the Titans have been referred to as the Pantheon of Order and the Eternals as the Pantheon of Death. The [[Night Fae]] also sell a [[Memory of Eonar]] at Revered reputation, implying, regardless of whether Eonar is her sister, at least some undefined connection between Eonar and [[Ardenweald]], or at the very least the latter's awareness of her existence.
* [[Aessina]] is possible since Ysera calls the goddess her everlasting companion. She is also called the Mother Wisp and, with [[Wisp]]s being the spirits of deceased [[Night Elves]] in [[Azeroth]], implies a connection to [[Death]].
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*[[Aessina]] is possible since Ysera calls the goddess her everlasting companion. She is also called the Mother Wisp and, with [[wisp]]s being the spirits of deceased [[Night elf|night elves]] in [[Azeroth]], implies a connection to [[Death]].
   
 
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NeutralWinter Queen
Image of Winter Queen
Title Ice Queen[1]
Gender Female
Race Eternal One (Humanoid)
Level 55-60
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) Court of Night
Wild Hunt
Night Fae Covenant
Occupation Queen of the Night Fae
Location Heart of the Forest, Ardenweald
Status Active
Relative(s) Unnamed sister[2]

“We have but one ruler, and she is our Winter Queen. She beheld the forest and shall witness the end of all who dare defile her home.”

The Art of World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, pg. 127

The Winter Queen is the creator and ruler of the realm of Ardenweald and its inhabitants, the Night Fae, who defend the spirits of nature. She is charged with the sacred task of maintaining the cycle of rebirth: restoring perished Wild Gods, Ancients, loa, and other nature spirits and returning them to the mortal plane. She and the land are one; when the land thrives, so does she. Ardenweald has suffered more keenly from the anima drought than any other realm in the Shadowlands, and this has taken a bitter toll on the queen. For the first time in endless ages, she has been forced to choose which of the land's lush groves—and which souls—will be fed the last precious drops of anima and which will fade away forever, a task enacted by the Wild Hunt.[3][4]

Biography

According to Marasmius, in the early days of Ardenweald, it was just him and the Winter Queen. During this time she was awfully busy and was noted to be a real hard worker.[5]

The Winter Queen joined with her fellow Eternal Ones, in imprisoning Zovaal within the within the inescapable Maw, to be forevermore its Jailer, in response to an unknown treachery.[6] In order to keep him bound, she channeled the magics of the Heart of the Forest to ensure that the Maw would be inescapable, and that the Banish One would remain forever bound.[7]

Years later Winter Queen personally accompanied the Wild Hunt when they sacrificed the wildseeds in the grove of Tirna Noch, among which were the soul of the Wild God Ursoc. The grove's keeper, Ara'lon—who had previously sworn an oath to the queen to protect the wildseeds—initially lashed out against this effort by attacking the hunters. When the queen herself appeared, Ara'lon told her that he had kept faith that she would save them from the anima drought, and he didn't understand why she would send scavengers to his grove. In response, the queen showed Ara'lon a vision of Ardenweald's future, in which the dream trees would topple and the whole forest would perish in the drought. Ara'lon was faced with the choice of honoring his oath or sacrificing Ursoc's soul to preserve the forest. Now tearful, the queen told Ara'lon that his heart was pure and that she would honor his choice. Ara'lon sorrowfully decided to drain the anima from Ursoc's wildseed and subsequently joined the forces of the Wild Hunt.[8]

Shadowlands

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Winter Queen Cinematic

The Winter Queen in Awaken the Dreamer.

Maw Walkers were assigned with delivering the Primus's warning to the Winter Queen by Tal-Inara.[9] However with her focus on the anima drought threatening the forests of Ardenweald, the Winter Queen couldn't grant them an audience.[10] Lady Moonberry was quick to offer them a deal, if they could carry out some her duties, she would seek out and deliver their rescue to the Winter Queen.[11] While the Maw Walker would fulfill the end of the bargain, Lady Moonberry was unable to do the same.[12]

After Tirna Vaal was prepared for her arrival, the Winter Queen briefly visited the town. After casting a spell at the tree, she left, not even noticing the Maw Walker walking towards her.[13] As a result of this, Lady Moonberry deduced that despite the Maw Walker's aid, the Queen's focus was still divided across the forest. Thus, she and the mortals united with the goal of lessening her burden, and ensuring that she gave them an audience.[14]

In the midst of her focusing on the Grove of Awakening, the Winter Queen was approached by a group of followers escorting the dying wildseed of Ysera, the fallen matriarch of the Green dragonflight from Azeroth. Upon hearing of Lady Moonberry's request to save her, she questioned why she should save her sister's pet. In response, Lady Moonberry spoke of how those who dreamed by Ysera's side, awake with joy and peace that whispers of wonder, and how that is emerald will die with her. Ara'lon backed her up mentioned that while some must be sacrificed, others must be saved, and should they forgot then all that will remain will be empty shells and sorrow. Agreeing to their requests, the Winter Queen channeled some of her anima and resurrected Ysera, while declaring that she was bound to Ardenweald, and she will share its fate.[15]

After hearing the Primus' warning, she remarked that the Jailer stirring was a greater threat than the anima drought. She then remarked to the Maw Walker that the Heart of the Forest was not only vital to Ardenweald but to the protection of the realms beyond. She then revealed that the magics of the heart was used to ensure that the Maw would be inescapable. That the Banished One would remain forever bound. However, the drought has caused the Heart to wither, and that its strength must be bolstered.[7] However in light of the lack of anima in her realm, she implored her newfound allies with heading to Revendreth and seeking out Sire Denathrius.[16]

She, along with Kyrestia the Firstborne, were stunned at learning from Prince Renathal that Denathrius betrayed them by causing the anima drought and sending it into the Maw itself, revealing his allegiance to the Jailer. Though disheartened by this, she joined Renathal in declaring that the Maw Walker could turn the tide in their favor. After Kyrestia agreed to their reasoning, and declared that each mortal must join a covenant, the Winter Queen promised that when their realms regained their strength, they shall stand together against the darkness.[17]

She then attended a play showcasing the great deeds of those who joined the Night Fae.[18] Following the play's completion, she judged it "an excellent performance."[19] After the mortals personally swore their oaths to her, she declared that they were fortunate to call them an ally and declared them <huntsman/huntress> of the Wild Hunt, champion of the Court of Night, and protector of Ardenweald.[20] She then directed them with seeking out Laurel, the keeper of Renown, in order to get acquainted with the magic that they bestow upon their huntsmen and huntresses.[21]

According to Bwonsamdi, the Winter Queen is too prideful to deal him.[22] Thus he turned to the mortals in her court to aid in discovering who was responsible for the missing loa wildseeds.[23] After discovering that Mueh'zala was behind the theft, the pair rushed to inform the Winter Queen, who initially believed it to be a mere squabble between loa, before learning of the true scope of Mueh'zala's plans.[24] Though loathed to do Bwonsamdi any favors, she declared that Mueh'zala's must answer for his crimes. Thus she called upon the Wild Hunt for battle.[25] She was later informed of their victory of Mueh'zala's forces, news she welcomed, while promising Mueh'zala's will pay for his transgression. She then declared that she must attend to Ardenweald, while revealing that Bwonsamdi's fate was not her concern, leaving it up to the mortals.[26] Said mortals then headed off the De Other Side in order to aid Bwonsamdi against Mueh'zala.

Notes and trivia

  • The Winter Queen uses female human animations.
  • When designing the Winter Queen, Blizzard's artists initially aimed to create something that stood above and beyond the common Night Fae and felt somewhat different from them, since she is part of a greater order. Beyond this starting point, they considered what kind of characteristics and emotions she would embody and aimed to make her a regal, reserved, and serious mother figure who is experiencing a great deal of sorrow due to having to watch her realm die around her. On top of this, the artists pulled in elements from the creatures the Winter Queen watches over, such as antlers and a cape resembling moth wings, based on the idea that the creatures spawn from her or are shaped by her in some way. Finally, the artists tried to make sure that she and her fellow realm rulers look distinct and stand out from each other while also being a visual embodiment of the zone they belong to.[27]
  • The Winter Queen and her Court of Night are ostensibly inspired by the Seelie and Unseelie Courts in the Scottish classification of faeries, as well as by Fairy Queen characters such as Titania.
  • The Winter Queen was voiced by Maria Angelico in Afterlives.[28]
  • The Winter Queen is welcoming the mortals for their aid in Ardenweald, however, she has no fondness for Bwonsamdi,[24] to the point of even loathing doing him any favors, even after he warned her of Mueh'zala's planned attack on her realm. The reason for this dislike is currently unknown.

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

The Winter Queen calls Ysera her sister's pet, suggesting she could be the sister of Elune or Eonar.[2]

  • Elune is possible given that Elune is a protector of the Emerald Dream and Ysera is foster-mother to her son, Cenarius.
  • Eonar is possible as the Emerald Dream is stated to have been shaped in some capacity by Freya, but it was Eonar who personally empowered Ysera by channeling her powers through Freya, and elevated her from a proto-drake to a Dragon Aspect and charged her with her duty, in a manner not unlike the other experiments done by her keeper to the Wild Gods, so "pet" fits adequately. Their opposite natures, one embodying Life and the other Death also ties into Ardenweald's description as naturally counterbalancing the Emerald Dream, and might account for the Queen's somewhat tense, but not openly hostile, relationship with her sister. Likewise, the Titans have been referred to as the Pantheon of Order and the Eternals as the Pantheon of Death. The Night Fae also sell a Inv elemental spiritofharmony 2 [Memory of Eonar] at Revered reputation, implying, regardless of whether Eonar is her sister, at least some undefined connection between Eonar and Ardenweald, or at the very least the latter's awareness of her existence.
  • Aessina is possible since Ysera calls the goddess her everlasting companion. She is also called the Mother Wisp and, with wisps being the spirits of deceased night elves in Azeroth, implies a connection to Death.

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