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Traversing Tel'anor: Insights into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Tel'anor, perhaps translated to: Holy Earth from Darnassian.

“This is a city for the dead… It is beautiful, and it is tragic. It is–was–a sacred place for my people. Or what my people once were.” -Thaedris Feathersong, the redeemed

Nestled in the mountains just beyond Suramar city's borders, the resting place of Tel'anor once commemorated the Kaldorei fallen. Today, it is overrun by disturbed spirits, harpies, and withered scavengers. Traversing through the burial site and taking a closer look at the architecture, offerings, and placards has offered some insights into the funeral traditions of the Kaldorei people. It appears that some shal'dorei still pay respects to their forebears and loved ones here, as we see in Thaedris Feathersong's story. Valtrois also echoes this sentiment in the quest [Honoring the Past]: “We nightborne owe our unmatched grace and intellect to a noble heritage. The ancestors at rest in Tel'anor deserve proper tribute.”

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Architecture and History

Thaedris Feathersong explains that he used to visit this place often “before the barrier was raised,” implying that it was likely first established prior to the events of the War of the Ancients. Additionally, the fact that some plaques here give honorifics to the heroes of this war could indicate that it was actually the surviving Kaldorei of the Broken Isles, perhaps the Sisterhood of neighboring Val’sharah as an example, who created these memorials in addendum to those of the Pre-Sundering era. As the shal’dorei were confined within the barrier around Suramar city, some other group was likely responsible for these specific placards, and the subsequent upkeep of Tel’anor until the incursion of the harpies and withered. This city of graves is a wonderfully preserved window into the architecture of the ancient world. The marbled stone so iconic among the Highborne ruins that we see strewn about the world is also the primary choice of masonry here. The layout of this memorial site speaks to a highly manicured aesthetic, with deliberate and controlled inclusion of natural flora within shaped stone confines; notably in circular, ocular, and teardrop (almost comet-like) varieties. Pale pink and ivory flowers seem to be the ornamentation of choice for gravestones; while more richly pigmented purple flowers decorate the vases. As the rest of the area speaks to a lack of groundskeepers in recent times, much of Suramar’s native wildlife has begun to adorn the structures by way of vines and tree growth. In the central fountain area, there is a depiction of three women holding up a pillar, similar to the statues of Haidene. These maiden figures are each adorned with a green garland of flowers around the waist: one purple, one orange, and one blue. A grand statue of Elune, or perhaps a past elder of the Elunarian faith, is situated before the spire at the back of the grounds. Inside of this building is another statue in the center of an offering pool, this time of a man. He holds out an open tome, and wears a gleaming diadem on his brow. Who this depicts and what occupation he holds is uncertain, though he may signify an Elunarian faithful, a ritualist of Tel'anor, a sorcerer, or a star augur of old. Purple cloth banners and runners also adorn many of the open-air gazebos, though some are completely barren. Certain sites bear the symbol of the Highborne, while others are decorated with nondescript cloth. Flags are flown atop many of the buildings here as well; some with purple and gold trim, and some with blue and gold trim. These could have been another layer of marking one's status or even a building's purpose, as we know that the Highborne caste had a "penchant for all things purple." Blue and gold were the primary architectural colors in Zin-Azshari, as seen in the Azshara Warbringers cinematic.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Lunar Headstones:

A recurring motif throughout Tel'anor are the headstones that bear lunar symbolism, likely from the prevalent influence of the Elunarian faith. An intriguing detail of the headstones is that they are reminiscent of different moon phases: some appearing to be waxing, waning, or even the new/full moon. I do wonder what their symbolism could mean: maybe this marks the moon phase they died upon, when they were interred, the moon phase of their birth, their favorite moon phase, social status, combat ranking, generic imagery in homage to Elune, or something else entirely? The graves and ornate coffins accompanying them reinforce the idea that Kaldorei prefer to bury their dead, and in the past, even entomb them. There are headstones and sarcophagi both outdoors and indoors, interestingly enough. Some also bear a small glowing orb in the center that others lack, perhaps another indicator of one’s accolades in life.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions
Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

During the quest Tools of the Trade, we learn that the deceased are anointed with sacred oils, preserving incense, and burial shrouds before their interment. The sacred oils are housed in a heavy skin that bears a strong fragrance, likely to help mask any scent from the deceased. What exactly makes them sacred is unclear, though they might derive from ingredients considered sacred; such as specific herbs, remains from honored animals, or have been blessed by a member of the Elunarian faith. The bundles of preserving incense are said to be surprisingly dry and undamaged, perhaps owing to a highly effective storage method, or especially resilient reagents. These could have included anything in the realm of leaf, bark, and wood powders; gums and resins; herbs, fruits, seeds, and flowers; as well as wines and honey mixtures. The chest of burial shrouds is described as being sealed tightly shut and feels lightweight to hold. It is not specified what material these shrouds are made of, though protection and preservation of the body seem to have been of great importance.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Spirit Fonts:

From a gameplay perspective, spirit fonts are usable objects that, when given an offering of Ancient Mana, buff the player character with 10% haste and movement speed (called Spiritual Infusion), and transform them into a spectral model. Their flavor text describes them as being “unused for some time,” though they still possess a radiant magical aura and full basin. Perhaps they are filled with blessed water, the liquid fire of Elune, or some other remnants of a moonwell. It is said in the Stormrage novel that, "magi and other spellcasters can refresh their mana in these pools.” This could be why the Withered are so drawn to this place, given that these fonts may still hold some semblance of the moonwell's restorative cleansing properties, both on one's lifeforce, and on their mana. In Elegy, Astarii Starseeker describes that bathing in a moonwell "eases feelings of pain, weariness, and grief," an experience the mana-starved Withered likely long for. They may also be feeding upon the energy of offerings left for the deceased here, scrounging for any motes of magic that still remain. These fonts may be, or once were, used for spirit communion; or to facilitate offerings to spirits. The crux of using these fonts indicates a sort of exchange between the living and the dead; as offering up the crystallized mana gives us, in turn, a boon. Thaedris Feathersong recalls that Tel’anor had a sect of caretakers who performed rituals and venerated the dead, so it may be that the rites of the spirit fonts were relegated to them specifically. The fact that these bestow a spectral form for a short time has some interesting implications as well. For one, it is possible that an offering ritual shifts someone partway into the spirit realm, perhaps to better communicate with the souls of the dead. Secondly, it could be that a spirit is imparting some of their energies to the offeror, and thus briefly strengthens them in the physical plane. Lastly, this boon could quite literally infuse the offeror with the essence of a particular spirit, which causes them to take on their guise or characteristics.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

The Chimes of the Moon:

Across Tel'anor, chimes can be seen hanging in various locations and sounding throughout the environment. Near the southeastern portion lies a larger set of these instruments, reading: "The Sisters say that Elune sings a song, notes pure and beautiful. The Chime does not ring often, but when it does, it is the same note as the one She is singing." Singing seems to be a prominent aspect of Elune worship, perhaps in emulation of the Goddess as described here. According to the novel The Demon Soul, priestesses impart peace and comfort through chanted spellwork. During the Burning of Teldrassil, Priestess Astarii begins to sing to the refugees in the temple, and Elune responds in kind by granting them a peaceful slumber so they would not feel a painful death in the overwhelming flames. These chimes may have been crafted in such a way that Elune responds through them, or so the Kaldorei once believed. Considering chimes are typically used before or after a prayer, it seems possible that Elune could have used these as a conduit of communication with her faithful. Perhaps from fervent prayers, significant offerings, a new soul passing over, or even in warning, She was thought to harken through the chimes. Smaller, more personal chimes could be something Kaldorei carry with them, hang in their homes, or store in places of worship, similar to the windchime item discoverable through archaeology. Perhaps an old practice of the Kaldorei involved using chimes to contact or call out to spirits. This large chime monument in Tel'anor could also be the last of their kind - their likenesses and ancient craftsmanship no longer reproduced.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Silver Braziers:

Countless braziers glowing with silver fire still burn to this very day in Tel'anor. Given that this place is overrun by all manner of aggressive beings, there are likely no groundskeepers continually tending to the flames here. The quest The Liquid Fire of Elune implies that a flame can be born from the energies of a moonwell, and can cleanse scourge-blighted creatures. Unless a wayward devotee keeps all of these braziers lit, the fact that these fires are still active speaks to just how enduring the magic of Elune and Her moonwells really are. It could be that the vestiges of the Well of Eternity keep these flames everburning, or that they have thrived off of Elune’s energies each night without physical kindling.

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

Ancestral Offerings:

Alongside the worship of Elune, revering one's ancestors has endured as an integral part of Kaldorei culture, for a myriad of offerings adorn the grounds of Tel'anor. Many graves and headstones are beset with candles, vases, flowers, urns, water basins, and statues.

Thaedris Feathersong has us gather some scattered memento urns in his stead during the quest Fragments of Memory. He tells us that "these relics are tokens and mementos of the former lives of those interred here. They like to be remembered and these offerings keep them in their eternal peace." The Kaldorei seem to carefully select items unique to each of the dead that then remain with them, and serve as anchors of the memories they made in life. The abandoned state of Tel’anor could explain why there are so many disturbed spirits wandering aimlessly through its paths, because there has been no one to leave mementos and remind the spirits that their memory lives on; thus shattering their ‘eternal peace.’

There are countless seating areas with benches and fountains in Tel’anor, and clearly this was a place where people spent quality time, either alone or communally, in the resting place of their ancestors.

On nearly every epithet in Tel’anor, the same message echoes in the last words.

"Anu dorah. We remember."

Traversing Tel'anor: Insights Into Kaldorei Funeral Traditions

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Cathedral of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum of the Sisterhood of Elune

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Cathedral of Eternal Night, perhaps called "Azshal'adora" in Darnassian.

These were the uppermost chambers of the Temple of Elune, now known as the Tomb of Sargeras. The corrupting emerald fires of fel magic slowly creep through the entrance of these once hallowed halls, but remnants of the Sisterhood's former glory still endure further into the Cathedral.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Hall of the Moon:

When traversing the dungeon, there are rooms to the side of the main path that may be opened and fully explored. These circular spaces contain what could be old moonwells, outlined with pillows and embraced by floating flowers overhead. These were likely places of meditation or communion with Elune, but I could also imagine these pools being used for healing, cleansing, scrying, stargazing, etc.

Perhaps a coincidence, but when inspected closer, these flowers have eight main petals; similar to how there are eight notable phases of the moon. (I wonder if eight is considered a lucky or holy number in Kaldorei society?)

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Windows of stained glass adorn the walls and the ceilings here, filigree and diamond-shaped motifs (like the Tears of Elune) being repeated in the lower levels of the temple as well. Despite this being an indoor place of worship, it's clear that keeping moonlight visible/sensed was important in the Cathedral. In some rooms, it appears that the moonlight from outside shines directly into the pools, perhaps imbuing them with lunar blessings. This could have also just been a way for priests of Elune to feel closer to Her even when inside.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune
Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Countless scrolls and bookshelves can be found in all rooms, many of them housing a plethora of desks. Eerily, some still have an open scroll or book laying atop their surface with bookmarks in place, untouched by the sands of time.

I'm curious as to what texts are hidden here, but I suppose there's a few obvious things that come to mind. They could be prayers the Sisters were trying to commit to memory, songs of the Elunarian faith, stories/legends about the Well of Eternity, sacred texts of the Goddess, students' notes/textbooks, and more; as this could have also been a place of learning for newer inductions into the Sisterhood as well.

Perhaps the writings in this repository could make for interesting RP adventures in retrieving old texts, relics, lore about ancient Kalimdor, or attempts at discerning old Elunarian spellwork, prayers, stories, etc!

The small tabletop game on the right also caught my eye. Pieces of arcane crystal float above the board, maybe an old version of Kaldorei/Highborne chess.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Another detail in some of these areas are the looms resting to the side of the moon-pools: this could have been a place where mooncloth or holy vestments were created or blessed, as evidenced by one of the sub-zones here being called "Sacristy of Elune." A sacristy is a place where "a priest prepares for a service, and where vestments and other things of worship are kept."

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Chapel of Tranquil Song:

An easily missed side-room leading up the first set of stairs is the Chapel of Tranquil Song. It is a small church with two sets of pews, and a fallen crescent-harp. This room further reinforces the idea that music and song have been a prominent aspect of Elune worship, and I think this could be an interesting take on healing in RP as well. Calming singing and instruments like the harp could possibly help heal wounds alongside the lunar magic of the Goddess, akin to an Elunarian bard.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

The Twilight Grove:

The next level of the Cathedral is called "Twilight Grove," a large platform housing ethereal flowers that glow like stars with a font of moonlight (almost like a silver lake) pouring in through the ceiling. Agronox's dungeon journal entry describes these as the "Hanging Gardens," which he once tended to before his fall to corruption. I find it interesting that these plants seem to flourish hanging upside down, rather than growing on the ground level. Some petals and leaves also seem to be translucent, reminiscent of a spirit or the like.

I am unsure what these herbs are exactly, but perhaps they are specifically nourished by moonlight. Maybe priests of Elune utilize celestial herbs of some kind that bolster the magic granted by the Goddess, grant visions/spiritual boons, or emanate a calming aura in places of worship. It could also be that mundane herbs may be grown near a moonwell or a font like this one, and with time are imbued by Elune's blessings.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Chapel of the Sentinels:

This chapel is yet another Legion reference to a group called the Sentinels existing before the War of the Ancients. The others mentioned are in Tel'anor (resting place of WotA heroes) upon the plaques of the Windstrikers and Latara Feathersong.

Windstrikers: "Marksmen without peer, their skill with a bow was an inspiration to generations of archers. Their family developed the gauntlets the Sentinels wear, carefully articulated mail links that empower our archers to this day."

Latara: "Here lies Latara Feathersong. A huntress of the Sentinels, she led the vanguard in many campaigns. Her bravery and compassion were endless."

Maybe this order existed before the Sundering, with special places reserved for them like this chapel, and was simply revived in name by Tyrande Whisperwind a few centuries later.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

The Emerald Archives:

A grand library containing innumerable books of all categories, it seems that these archives contained Highborne enchantments as well. Before the Sundering, there may have been an emphasis on Priestesses being educated/learned in many different areas of study, including knowledge of the arcane. These are the books we see from Thrashbite's dungeon journal entry:

Satirical Animated Book: an animated tome overflowing with stifingly satirical writing. As the tomes open, all sound is magically absorbed into the ancient pages, silencing all players for 5 seconds.

Fictional Animated Book: An ancient work of fiction springs to life, the magical runes leaping from the page to fetter would-be readers. Slows all players.

Biographical Animated Book: Account of a long-forgotten sorcerer's life can prove to be dangerously beguiling. Entrancing narrative charms a random player, but breaks if their health goes below 30%.

All of these fire arcane bolts at the party. Books as weapons in mage RP is something I'd never thought about, but makes so much sense!

There is an achievement for this boss fight called "Steamy Romance Saga," implying that even erotica could have also been kept in the library.

A mural to the left of the Emerald Archives depicts a Kaldorei woman bearing a shield (likely the Aegis of Aggramar that was kept here prior to the Sundering) and a spherical protection spell against green flames from what appears to be a dragon.

The way leading to the next area is called "Path of Illumination."

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Chapel of Tears:

Another side-room on the way up the winding staircase is named the Chapel of Tears. This could have been a place of safekeeping for the Pillar of Creation: Tears of Elune, or a chapel of mourning. Somehow, a fel-infused Fal'dorei (nightborne spider) has made a nest here.

Other references to Elune's tears:

Tearstone of Elune

The Sisters' Tear

Mu'sha's Tears

Tears of the Goddess

Elune's Tear

Tears of the Moon

In any case, references to tears of Elune crop up all over Azeroth, most of which possess some kind of restorative/cleansing/life-giving powers. I believe that while the tears could certainly represent sadness of the Goddess, they could also represent tears of happiness, as the Pillar of Creation is described to "embody the dream of what Azeroth could be," and maybe the strong healing magic imparted by them is rooted in hope. I feel that Elune's connection to water could also be another avenue for RP, perhaps harnessing rejuvenating aquatic magic alongside the lunar blessings of Elune.

Cathedral Of Eternal Night: Lost Sanctum Of The Sisterhood Of Elune

Sacristy of Elune:

The pinnacle of the Cathedral is known as the Sacristy of Elune, with areas of now-empty shelves and pillaged chests. The stained glass has been turned a fel-green, broken open and shattered onto the floor. The name suggests that this was once a place where sacred items were kept, such as vestments, furnishings, sacred vessels, and Elunarian records.

Given the ancient origin of the Cathedral, this could have been a prominent place that mooncloth was created: "Tailors tell that the first recipe for mooncloth was scribed by Elune herself." It is unknown if a tailor must use felcloth and purify it in a moonwell to eventually create mooncloth, or if any cloth can be used with the proper rituals/spells/blessings.

Hope you found this interesting, thanks for reading!

"Andu’lun-adala-ande’nar." (May the moon light your way.)


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3 months ago
Photography By Juuso Hämäläinen

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Nearly 10 years of drawing Teldrassil 💜 This zone inspired me to start drawing environments and I will continue drawing it for years to come!

3 months ago

Shadows of the Empire

"...the ancient elven island of Azsuna. Long ago, it was where the Highborne elves of Suramar perfected their mightiest of magics. Now, it is a cursed ruin." [Down to Azsuna]

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