- For Antonidas from an alternate universe, see Antonidas (alternate universe). For Antonidas from the Warcraft film universe, see Antonidas (film universe). For his Warcraft III statistics, see Antonidas (Warcraft III). For the statue in his honor, see Antonidas Memorial.
Archmage Antonidas | |
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Title | Grand Magus of the Kirin Tor,[1] Head of the Kirin Tor,[2] Lord,[3] Archmage of the Kirin Tor |
Gender | Male |
Race | Human |
Class | Archmage |
Affiliation(s) | Kirin Tor (Council of Six), Magocracy of Dalaran, Alliance of Lordaeron |
Occupation | Leading archmage of the Kirin Tor and de facto ruler of Dalaran, Member of the Council of Six |
Status | Deceased (aged 71)[4] |
Student(s) | Jaina Proudmoore, various Dalaran mages |
Antonidas was a powerful mage of great influence and the leader of the Kirin Tor of Dalaran. A young prodigy, he had already written theses at the age of twelve. He quickly rose through the ranks of the magus order and became a leader of the nation. During the Second War, he pledged loyalty to the Alliance of Lordaeron on behalf of Dalaran, in the war against the orcs. Mentor to young Jaina Proudmoore, Antonidas would be killed during the Third War by the death knight Arthas when the undead Scourge invaded the city.
Biography[]
Early life[]
Antonidas was but a mere boy when he became an apprentice to one of the Kirin Tor. He was a tenacious learner, pouring over books in the magical libraries of Dalaran. After only a few short years of studying under the sect, Antonidas had outclassed his peers and earned their admiration, as well as the respect of his elders. At the age of 12, Antonidas' thesis, "The Ramifications of refined Reverse Time Travel Phenomena into Quantifiable Magical Practice", earned him the Kirin Tor Sash of Supreme Acumen, the youngest ever to receive the award. Shortly thereafter the Ruling Council offered him official placement in the Kirin Tor Advanced Research and Illumination Sect, also the youngest to receive an official invitation.
As the mage grew older, he continued to learn and hone his abilities. His natural talent for defensive magic and wisdom beyond his years made Antonidas an ideal candidate for a position on the Council of Six, which he eventually attained. Antonidas proved not only wise and fair, but infinitely regimented in goal to become more knowledgeable. He quickly became one of the dominant voices of Dalaran.
When the leaders of Dalaran decided to send an apprentice to Medivh, Antonidas was among those who argued for their decision to fall on Khadgar.[5] At this time, he asked Khadgar to bring a piece of a magical flying disc—the Archmage's Prismatic Disc—that Antonidas had created while studying the Molten Core, to see if there were any books on the subject of controlling fire in Karazhan.[6] He also entrusted a piece to Archmage Cedric, with whom he had written a ritual to channel frost energy into the disc, but their combined power forced too much energy into it.[7] The third and final piece was infused with Antonidas's own arcane magic at the height of his own power, but he was never able to finish his work on it. It was given to Archmage Celindra.[8]
Second War[]
Before the Second War, leaders of each of the Azerothian nations met in Lordaeron to discuss the threat of the orc invasion. Archmage Antonidas attended the summit on behalf of the Council of Six, pledging loyalty to the Alliance on Dalaran's behalf. He also monitored the progress of the young but extremely talented mage Khadgar, who had served as Medivh's apprentice during the First War.
In the aftermath of the Second War, Antonidas promoted Khadgar to the rank of archmage and placed him as the new master of Nethergarde Keep. Antonidas visited the southern fortress himself when the other kings of the Alliance visited.[9] When the Dark Portal reopened, Antonidas placed Khadgar in a position of authority over the mission to enter the gateway and investigate Draenor.[10]
A few months following the war, when Teron Gorefiend infiltrated the Violet Citadel, Antonidas rushed to intercept him. He found the death knights in the Arcane Vault, Dalaran's store for its most precious of relics. Alongside Krasus, Kael, and Sathera, Antonidas battled against the death knights who had come to steal the Eye of Dalaran for Ner'zhul. Sathera was killed, and the death knights escaped atop the backs of Deathwing and his black dragons.[11] Antonidas would tell this news to Khadgar through a dream.
Lethargy of the orcs[]
- Main article: Lethargy of the Orcs
After the Second War, many orcs were rounded up and placed into internment camps. Some of the Alliance leaders speculated that it would be best to simply kill all of them off while they were weak. Others concluded the orcs could be kept as slaves. Antonidas posed a different hypothesis. The archmage published several theses on his research:
"The Causality of War: A Comprehensive Study on Orc Lassitude."
"The Contrast of Orc Tradition, Sociology, and Psychological Practices from Before and After the Second War."
"Empirical Study on the Formulation and History of High Profile Fel Magics, and their Relation to the Orc Race."
Researching what little he could find of orcish history, Antonidas learned that the orcs had been under demonic power and warlock magics for generations, granting the brutes unnaturally heightened strength, endurance, and aggression. He speculated that the orcs had been corrupted by demonic powers even before their first invasion of Azeroth. Antonidas theorized that the orcs’ communal lethargy was not actually a disease, but a long-term racial withdrawal from the volatile warlock magics that had filled them with bloodlust. Though the symptoms were clear, Antonidas was unable to find a cure for the orcs’ present condition, and many fellow mages and notable Alliance leaders argued that finding a cure for the orcs would be an imprudent venture. Left to ponder the orcs’ mysterious condition, Antonidas’ conclusion was that the orcs’ only cure would have to be a spiritual one.[12]
Before the Third War[]
When Arthas and Kael arrived in Dalaran at the same time, Antonidas invited them to a dinner in honor of having two princes in the city. During the dinner, Antonidas spoke about the lethargy of orcs.[13]
It came to Antonidas' attention that Kel'Thuzad, another member of the Council of Six, had begun to experiment with the arcane art of necromancy. As this threatened the safety and reputation of Dalaran, Antonidas decided to put a stop to it. He had Kel'Thuzad's properties searched, and all items tainted by dark magic were confiscated and destroyed. Antonidas warned Kel'Thuzad that he would be stripped of his rank and holdings, and exiled from both Dalaran and Lordaeron, if he did not abandon that path. Kel'Thuzad chose to leave Dalaran and swore to serve the Lich King.[14]
Antonidas held the position as one of the four jurors during the court of Tirion Fordring in Stratholme. Like the other judges, he was shocked when Tirion admitted his guilt, which led the paladin to his excommunication and his exile.[15]
Destruction of Dalaran[]
Though his failing health prohibited him from spending too much time away from his beloved city, his apprentice, Jaina Proudmoore, served as his eyes and ears in the world. Antonidas drummed into her not to be arrogant and told her the stories about Medivh and Aegwynn. Antonidas looked forward to the day when he would hand his power and mantle of leadership over to Jaina, who he felt would make a most impressive archmage.[16]
Unfortunately, Antonidas grew cautious as he got older; Antonidas, like many prominent figures in the Alliance, was met by the mysterious Prophet before the invasion began. When the Prophet warned him about the upcoming invasion, Antonidas did not heed the stranger's advice to personally investigate. When the Prophet warned him that he must journey west, Antonidas was heedless, believing the Prophet to be nothing more than a magical madman. Despite Jaina's instinct about the Prophet, Antonidas instead chose to focus attention on the plague sweeping across the north. He, like many of the Kirin Tor, knew that it was a great threat, and that it should be taken very seriously. Antonidas spent several days examining the infected grain and he found out the goal of the plague - to kill and raise humans. He tested in on a corpse who attacked him thus he was right. However, Dalaran's plea for quarantine went unheard by the ears of Alliance officials.[17]
Instead he sent his finest pupil Jaina Proudmoore to investigate, who accompanied the young paladin Prince Arthas as he chased after the source of the plague.[18] When Arthas was locked in a battle against undead in Hearthglen, Jaina teleported from the village back to Dalaran and informed Antonidas about Kel'Thuzad and his undead army. He then warned Uther who helped Arthas in Hearthglen. The ensuing tragedy would ravage the mind of Arthas, and destroy the great city of Stratholme.
Antonidas continued to study the plague despite being aware of the undead ravaging the kingdom and then they appeared at his doorstep. Antonidas realized that the mysterious Prophet was right all along but it was too late for him to leave for Kalimdor. As the leader of the Kirin Tor, he had to stay and protect Dalaran.[19] The Scourge, led by Arthas (now a death knight) and Kel'Thuzad (now a lich), had come to claim the Book of Medivh, as it was needed to summon Archimonde. Moments before the siege of Dalaran began, Jaina was in the city alongside Antonidas. She wanted to help him defend the city, but Antonidas convinced her that now was the right time to leave for Kalimdor.[13]
Greeting Arthas and the undead outside the city, Antonidas warned the fallen prince that he and his fellow archmages had conjured a powerful aura which would kill any undead that stepped inside and warned him to pull his troops back or they would unleash their full power. Despite this, Arthas, Kel'Thuzad, and Tichondrius fought their way through the mages' defenses, slowly gaining ground. Antonidas and his remaining men made a final stand against the undead, but the Archmage eventually fell to them. In his dying breath, he told Arthas that it pained him to see the prince fall astray before Arthas slew him. Kel'Thuzad then claimed Medivh's spellbook.[20][3] Arthas noticed that the book had Antonidas's blood on it and wondered if that would make it more potent.[13] In the meantime, Tichondrius stole the Skull of Gul'dan from the same vault.[20]
Although the forces of Dalaran fought on even after Antonidas' death, Arthas, the undead and demonic reinforcements were able to hold them long enough for Kel'Thuzad to summon Archimonde..[21] Moments later, Archimonde crushed the city of Dalaran into rubble.[22]
Antonidas's spirit lingered for some time after the city's destruction, continuing to fight what he believed to be the invading undead forces. When the blood elf Prince Kael'thas was fleeing the dungeons, he found the ghosts of Antonidas and several of his kindred, and finally released them, allowing them peace after so many months.[23]
Shadowlands[]
As a victim of Frostmourne, Antonidas entered the Shadowlands a sundered soul. Its missing fragment, crystallized as "The Archmagus Mentor", came into the Jailer's possession after Frostmourne's shattering.[24]
Legacy[]
When the remaining members of the Kirin Tor rebuilt Dalaran, Jaina created a memorial to honor him.
Archmage Antonidas, Grand Magus of the Kirin Tor
The great city of Dalaran stands once again - a testament to the tenacity and will of its greatest son.
Your sacrifices will not have been in vain, dearest friend.
With Love and Honor,
Jaina Proudmoore
After the destruction of Theramore Isle, Jaina broke into the Kirin Tor library looking for the book, The Sixth Element: Additional Methods of Arcane Augmentation and Manipulation, so as to learn how to use the Focusing Iris to enslave elemental beings. It had been discovered long ago by Antonidas and placed in the library with a protective ward. When she pulled it out, Antonidas' visage appeared and warned her about the dangers of its contents.[25] It was later recalling this warning that convinced Jaina not to destroy Orgrimmar.[26]
Memorable quotes[]
Tides of Darkness[]
- Potent magic. Most of their warlocks are weaker than our own wizards, at least from what my fellows reported, yet they have far greater numbers and can work in unison, something my own brethren have never found easy.[27]
Warcraft III[]
- "It's your inquisitive nature that I've come to rely on, child. That crazed fool's convinced that the world is about to end."[18]
- Arthas: Wizards of the Kirin Tor! I am Arthas, first of the Lich King's death knights! I demand that you open your gates and surrender to the might of the Scourge!
- Antonidas: Greetings, Prince Arthas. How fares your noble father?
- Arthas: Lord Antonidas. There's no need to be snide.
- Antonidas: We've prepared for your coming, Arthas. My brethren and I have erected auras that will destroy any undead that pass through them!
- Arthas: Your petty magics will not stop me, Antonidas.
- Antonidas: Pull your troops back, or we will be forced to unleash our full powers against you! Make your choice, death knight.[28]
- Antonidas: It pains me to even look at you, Arthas.
- Arthas: I'll be happy to end your torment, old man. I told you that your magics could not stop me.
Tides of War[]
- "This is not for idle hands, nor prying eyes. Information must not be lost. But it must not be used unwisely. Stay your hand, friend, or proceed—if you know the way."[25]
Leader of Dalaran[]
He was the leader of the Kirin Tor.[29] Other sources such as Warcraft III manual and Day of the Dragon call Dalaran a "kingdom" as well. His leadership is further confirmed in Tides of Darkness, although he is said to be a non-king.[30] Antonidas was also known as "Head of the Kirin Tor of Dalaran", and was indeed head of the conclave of wizards that ruled over the magical nation,[16] and leader of The Six, the highest council in Dalaran whom often met in the Chamber of Air.
Antonidas was the true ruler of the Kirin Tor and his wise, fatherly countenance became the sect's public face.[31] He was also implied by Brann Bronzebeard to be the monarch, one of the seven "...human kings...of the Eastern Kingdoms...", representing Dalaran, who met to form the Alliance of Lordaeron.[32]
Authorship[]
Antonidas wrote many books, essays and theses. Known to us are:
- "The Ramifications of refined Reverse Time Travel Phenomena into Quantifiable Magical Practice"
- "The Causality of War: A Comprehensive Study on Orc Lassitude"
- "The Contrast of Orc Tradition, Sociology, and Psychological Practices from Before and After the Second War"
- "Empirical Study on the Formulation and History of High Profile Fel Magics, and their Relation to the Orc Race"
- Antonidas' Self Help Guide to Standing in Fire
- Journal of Archmage Antonidas
Notes and trivia[]
- Antonidas is voiced by William Bassett.
- Antonidas' original hair color was brown. By the time of the start of the Second War, he was already bald and his facial hair had just starting turning grey.[5]
- Antonidas was 71 years old at the time of his death.[33]
- Antonidas was in charge of teaching in some magic classes.[34]
- At the time of the Second War, Antonidas was considered a living legend among the mages of Dalaran.[35]
- [Tattered Cape of Antonidas] drops from Kil'jaeden in the Sunwell Plateau, [Antonidas' Aegis of Rapt Concentration] drops off Archimonde in the Battle for Mount Hyjal, while [Archus, Greatstaff of Antonidas] drops off the Lich King in 25-player Icecrown Citadel.
- Antonidas gave one of his staves to his apprentice, Jaina Proudmoore. Years later, she used the power of the Thunder King to turn the [Staff of Antonidas] into the [Storm-Stave of Antonidas].
- [Antonidas' Silver Coin] can be fished up in the Dalaran fountain. Inscribed are the words "Grant me the strength to accept the things that I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." This saying is known as the Serenity Prayer and is used heavily by Alcoholics Anonymous. A similar saying is used for the one of the male blood elf jokes.
- He is the author of Khadgar's monument.
- Antonidas appears as a legendary minion for the mage class in Hearthstone's Classic set. His effect generates a Fireball spell every time the player casts a spell. His flavor text reads: Antonidas was the Grand Magus of the Kirin Tor, and Jaina's mentor. This was a big step up from being Grand Magus of Jelly Donuts.
- He reappears in the United in Stormwind expansion as the legendary mage minion Grand Magus Antonidas. Similar to Archmage Antonidas, Grand Magus Antonidas has a Fireball-themed card effect, and his flavor text reads: He's really disappointed Jaina became a frost mage.
- Antonidas appears as an epic Caster mercenary in the Mercenaries game mode.
- The Kirin Tor wrote books about the life of Antonidas. The following compendium about Antonidas are as followed:
Alternate timelines[]
A version of Antonidas exists in a timeway where history turned out completely different and which was entered by Thrall during the Cataclysm era.[36]
Antonidas from a separate timeline[37] appears in the Warcraft film universe.
Gallery[]
A painting of an archmage, possibly Antonidas, in the Photonic Playground.
Antonidas, depicted with other heroes from Warcraft III.
Antonidas in Hearthstone Mercenaries.
Videos[]
References[]
- ^ Antonidas Memorial
- ^ Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Game Manual
- ^ a b The Siege of Dalaran
- ^ Warcraft III manual: Antonidas
- ^ a b Tides of Darkness, chapter 3
- ^ [45] Burning Within
- ^ [45] Chilled to the Core
- ^ [45] Close to Home
- ^ Beyond the Dark Portal, chapter 2
- ^ The Archmage Antonidas - Part I
- ^ Beyond the Dark Portal, pg. 165
- ^ Warcraft III manual, pg. 82
- ^ a b c Arthas: Rise of the Lich King
- ^ Road to Damnation
- ^ Of Blood and Honor
- ^ a b Warcraft III manual, pg. 145
- ^ Journal of Archmage Antonidas
- ^ a b Jaina's Meeting
- ^ World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 64
- ^ a b World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 3, pg. 65
- ^ Under the Burning Sky
- ^ The Destruction of Dalaran
- ^ The Dungeons of Dalaran
- ^ [60] A Paladin's Soul
- ^ a b Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War, 479 - 481 (ebook)
- ^ Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War, 553 (ebook)
- ^ Tides of Darkness pg. 78 - 79
- ^ The Siege of Dalaran (WC3 Undead)
- ^ Tides of Darkness, 45
- ^ Tides of Darkness, 73
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 155
- ^ Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 160
- ^ Heroes and Villains
- ^ Journal of Archmage Antonidas
- ^ Tides of Darkness, pg. 15
- ^ Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects
- ^ Micky Neilson on Twitter (2015-07-12). Retrieved on 2016-06-29. “@MickyNeilson Will the Warcraft movie become "canon" lore, or is it like a parallel universe like WoD? except no interaction between the two" "@Zerde3 Separate.”
External links[]
Preceded by: Unknown |
Position: Leader of the Kirin Tor and Ruler of Dalaran |
Succeeded by: Rhonin |