

Theirs is a most ancient heritage, which has shaped them into a very self-sufficient and self-conscious people that often display strong streaks of isolationism. Though tribes and clans of Trolls have been in existence almost as long as they have, the Darkspear Trolls playable in the game have not been around nearly as long, thus, making the night elves the second-most ancient race playable in the game (the most ancient being the Draenei) and the first to appear on Azeroth. The night elves are a reclusive and mystical race born during the waking of the world. Native to the western continent of Kalimdor, the night elves ended a long period of seclusion at the end of the Third War and became members of the Alliance.


They have a long and fascinating history. The night elves (or kaldorei, which means "Children of the Stars" in their native tongue of Darnassian) are among the oldest known races in Azeroth. Kur'talos Ravencrest (formerly, War of the Ancients)Ħ'2" - 7' 2" (188 to 218 cm) (female) Jarod Shadowsong (formerly, War of the Ancients)ĭesdel Stareye (formerly, War of the Ancients) High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind (Head of the night elves)Īrchdruid Malfurion Stormrage (Archdruid of the night elves)Īrchdruid Fandral Staghelm (formerly, post- Third War to pre- Cataclysm) Night elves, Children of the Stars, KaldoreiĪlliance, Sentinels, Cenarion Circle, Elune, Ashtongue Deathsworn, Guardians of Hyjalĭruid, Hunter, Priest, Rogue, Warrior, Death Knight, Mage (WoW) Demon Hunter, Warden (All) Scout, Fighter, Dead shot, Ranger, Beastmaster, Savagekin, Assassin, Ley walker (RPG) Archdruid, Sentinelĭarnassus (by way of Nighthaven and Zin-Azshari) Please see WoWWiki:Citation for information on how to add citations.įor the playable race and faction, see Night elf (playable).This article is lacking citations and/or sources.
