But Baine explained the truth of what happened. You, mother, and Tandred all endured so much. I'm pleased you have each other again, but I don't know. But we will find the answer together. I can't come home Not yet. But I know others who have been through this. I believe they can help you. Will you come with me, Jaina? I don't know if I can do this alone. Of course, Derek. No matter the storm, we will face it Baine showed compassion and honor by returning Derek to us.
I fear that choice may cost him his life. For years I pitied Sylvanas for what Arthas did to her. But nothing remains of the hero she was.
Perhaps now the Horde will see that, too. To have any hope of ending this war, we must end her. Anduin Wrynn says: Jaina, is there anything you can do for Mekkatorque? Lady Jaina Proudmoore says: I'm sorry. The mechanism preserving his body is unlike any magic I have encountered. Anduin Wrynn says: Our priests feel just as helpless.
History will say we won a great victory in Zuldazar. Yet I find little cause for celebration. Lady Jaina Proudmoore says: It was a costly battle Anduin Wrynn says: But enough of that.
How are you faring? You held off the Horde's finest warriors so our fleet could withdraw. You risked everything for the Alliance, Jaina.
Lady Jaina Proudmoore says: Still recovering, but I'll be fine. You have enough on your mind without worrying about me. Anduin Wrynn says: It is good to have you back with us, Auntie. I missed you. Lady Jaina Proudmoore says: So much transpired while I was away. I've heard rumors about an old friend of mine--Calia Menethil.
What happened in Arathi? Anduin Wrynn says: There is much to explain. Some I still don't fully understand Lady Jaina Proudmoore says: Thank you. Let's find somewhere quiet to talk. Baine: Lady Jaina, long has it been since we spoke peacefully in Theramore.
Jaina: Theramore is gone. You did not ask me here to reminisce. Baine: No. I have come to return one who was lost. Jaina: Derek? My own brother I had thought better of you Baine! Tell me, is he the Banshee's puppet? Crammed full of blight? Is he the bomb this time? Derek: Yes That was the plan. Baine took me from Sylvanas before I was twisted to her will. I'm still your brother, Jaina, for as long as stars do shine.
Jaina: Why? Baine: The Horde has a sickness in it. Khadgar learned and prepared a powerful Farseeing Spell by himself. Additionally, Khadgar would bravely study various forms of magic — from the Arcane to the corrupted Fel — to learn how to counteract them. At a young age, Khadgar proved his potential in the mystic arts. Despite his membership among the Kirin Tor, Khadgar would frequently clash heads with members whose beliefs seemed to harm both Alliance and Horde factions.
Anyone who wears the Helm of Domination is granted the curse of becoming the Lich King, serving as the lord of the Scourge from their dominion in the Frozen Throne. As the Lich King, one has complete control over the Scourge for as long as they wear the Helm and sit upon the Throne.
Moreover, the Lich King's legendary runeblade, Frostmourne , can steal the lifeforce, memories, and skills of anyone it kills. The Lich King serves as a formidable foe given its sole power set.
Only the chosen could wield the runeblade Frostmourne. With this artifact, its wielder can siphon the souls of the living and absorb even their unique abilities. Meanwhile, the Helm of Domination allowed the essence of the Lich King to control both its host and its army of the Scourge.
In fact, the Lich King could have another person wield the Frostmourne as a secondary host to corrupt and follow its whims. As a result, the Lich King is formidable not just in its innate abilities, but in its nature as a means of dominating others. Additionally, its possession of various individuals allowed the Lich King to access a myriad of abilities.
For instance, its possession of both Arthas Menethil and Bolvar Fordragon allowed the Lich King to obtain their fighting prowess. Unbeknownst to most people, the seemingly unnoticeable Aegwynn served as one of the Guardians of the Order of Tirisfal.
As a Guardian, the wizard Aegwynn received incredible magical powers and longevity. In turn, Aegwynn became equipped to fight the Burning Legion — to the point of destroying Sargeras' avatar when the Dark Titan attempted to return to Azeroth 9, years after the War of the Ancients. Mages regard Aegwynn, or Magna Aegwynn, as one of the greatest sorcerers of all time. Aside from her magical talents, Aegwynn possesses incredible intelligence and cunning.
For instance, she planned the birth of her successor Guardian — her son Medivh — who she wanted to attain Guardianship without the meddling of the Order. As the penultimate Guardian of Tirisfal, she received gifts of longevity and incredible magical abilities.
However, Aegwynn already possessed incredible magical potential that she honed at a young age. In fact, Aegwynn herself managed to read the lost text and master the magic from the 9,year-old Meitre scrolls. Through her efforts, the mages chose Aegwynn to be the next Guardian of Tirisfal, but her feats would only begin there.
Aegwynn would soon discover another set of Meitre scrolls, this time pertaining to a mystical being named Aluneth. Her power as Guardian would grow so much that she could contend with the Avatar of Sargeras himself. Aegwynn lost an incredible amount of her magical abilities after passing them to his infant son, the Guardian Medivh. She only maintains a longevity spell to keep herself look young. However, her knowledge of ancient magics remains, to the point where even Jaina sought her knowledge.
When the demigod Cenarius rejected Illidan Stormrage as his student, Illidan sought more power to prove his worth. With the Dark Titan Sargeras' admiration, he replaced Illidan's eyes with mystic fire that can see all magic.
Moreover, Illidan's consumption of the Skull of Gul'dan granted him demonic powers beyond comprehension. Despite his death, Illidan will be resurrected to lead his Demon Hunters into battle. However, Illidan has a larger destiny to fulfill. According to the naaru Xe'ra, Illidan is the prophesied "Child of Light and Shadow" to end the age of demons. Illidan will eventually be appointed the jailor of Sargeras, proving his might. Though Jaina would rather come to Darnassus ' meeting, she chose to stay in Theramore in order to continue organizing Alliance forces.
In her stead came Archmage Tervosh. She greeted Baron Lescovar who was drunk and called her an orc lover. Jaina continues trying to dissuade King Varian Wrynn from his unbending stance against the Horde. Despite differences in opinions, Jaina had always been King Wrynn's ally, if not his staunchest supporter. She continues to counsel the king on not only matters of state but also matters of the heart; most notably his turbulent relationship with his son, Anduin.
When Varian was about to give a speech at the Remembrance Ceremony, he was missing and Jaina with Mathias Shaw and Marcus Jonathan went to look for him. She found him dying at Stormwind cemetery but Anduin healed him. Jaina then accompanied Anduin and all the guests to hear Varian's speech.
After the red comes the silver, She who was golden and bright; The Proud Lady humbled and bitter, Shall now turn her thoughts to the fight. Saphire to diamond she gleams now, The Kirin Tor leader who comes, "Queen" of a kingdom now fallen, Marching to war's martial drums. Be ye warned - the tides of war At last shall break upon the shore.
Following Deathwing's demise, Jaina became increasingly concerned with rising tensions between the Horde and the Alliance. Jaina later went to Tidefury Cove where she met with Thrall in secret, where she tried to convince him to do something about Garrosh, whose warmongering was pushing the Alliance and Horde to all-out war.
Thrall, now going by the name Go'el, was set on his new path and could not abandon the work he and the Earthen Ring were doing to heal the damage the Cataclysm had wrought unto Azeroth.
Even so, Jaina was convinced that if they hesitated any longer, war would ensue and many innocents would suffer the price. Disheartened by Thrall's decision Jaina later returned to Theramore, but some time afterwards would be visited by the former aspect of magic Kalecgos who would request Jaina's aid in looking for the missing Focusing Iris ; to which Jaina agreed to help him with this important endeavor.
Jaina's advisers: Archmage Tervosh , night elf bodyguard Pained and Kinndy , were all tasked to gain any information about the artifact. As the days passed, Jaina and Kalec grew closer as they began talking about their past, loves, and hurts. In time, Pained learned that the Horde is regrouping near Northwatch and sent a word to Jaina. Now, Jaina had two problems: the search for the Focusing Iris and the Horde's bid for expansionism.
Though she feared that Northwatch would fall to the Horde's expansionism, she believed that finding the Focusing Iris took precedence. Eventually, she and Kalec were successful in understanding why Kalec could not sense the Iris: the perpetrators were using transformation spells to masquerade it and hide its presence from Kalec's senses.
Sometime after Baine sent Perith Stormhoof , one of his Longwalkers to deliver the news of Northwatch Hold 's fall, Garrosh's desire to conquer all of Kalimdor , and that the Horde was intent on marching upon Theramore.
After handing over Fearbreaker given to Perith to substantiate the claims of his warnings , Jaina promised it would be returned to Anduin and gave him a note to ensure he could leave Alliance territory unharmed for his. As departed from the city, Jaina and her advisers started preparing for war.
During this time Kalecgos returned to Theramore and decided to stay and help Jaina defend her city. Jaina began contacting all the allies she can to help defend Theramore, including King Varian Wrynn and other leaders of the Alliance. After witnessing Horde warships near the borders of Alliance waters, Jaina was convinced to ask help from Rhonin and the Kirin Tor. After being informed that Rhonin alone could not make such a decision, Jaina was left with the task of convincing the Council of Six to help her.
After much discussion, the Council of Six agreed to lend the Kirin Tor's aid to Theramore in the hopes that their presence will act as a deterrent; reasoning that doing nothing would be tacit support of Garrosh's war. Khadgar , one of the members of the Six, also sent word to A'dal who sent a contingent of Sha'tari forces.
The defense of Theramore is ill-fated: though the Horde's initial attack on Theramore was repelled, it was revealed that the entire ordeal had been a feint attack, in order to gather the best and brightest of the Alliance in one place, and then annihilate them with a Focusing Iris-empowered mana bomb.
The Alliance discover this too late, and the nation of Theramore was utterly obliterated. Jaina and a few Alliance comrades barely survived, thanks to Rhonin who ordered them into a portal just before the mana bomb hit, sheltering them from the blast at the cost of his own life.
Jaina on the cover of Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War. When Jaina awakens, she finds herself radiating with arcane energy and nearly all of her once fair hair turned to moonlight white. Despite Kalec pleading her to not go back right away, as he knew no one could have survived the blast, the shell shocked Jaina does so anyway. Jaina is horrified by the loss of all she had worked for, and the deaths of her friends and people.
She then came across the corpse of Kinndy; when she touched her shoulder to turn the body over, the young gnome's body, infused with arcane energy, crumbled into violet dust. It was at this moment, losing someone so bright and full of promise, that made Jaina snap. Filled with cold fury and rage, Jaina exacted revenge on the Horde that stayed behind to loot the ruins and dared to attack her.
Not caring to think about the moral consequences, she climbed down into the crater where the Focusing Iris lay and hid it so that she could use it against the Horde. She later travels to Stormwind to gain their support for an immediate and brutal counterattack.
King Varian is wary of simply attacking Orgrimmar head on with their recent losses, and instead advises caution. King Varian and Prince Anduin are also against using dishonorable tactics to fight the war and reveal that the Horde in the aftermath of Theramore's fall, has set up an effective naval blockade of Kalimdor. Not to be detoured from her vengeance Jaina leaves Stormwind and travels to Dalaran and demands that the Kirin Tor strike against the Horde, even going as far as recommending that Dalaran be transported above Orgrimmar and rain destruction down on the city.
Though committed to making sure Garrosh Hellscream will answer for Rhonin's death, the Kirin Tor are unwilling to give Jaina their support to destroy Orgrimmar: having just lost their leader as a result of getting involved in the war and their belief that Jaina's plans could lead to the deaths of many innocents who had nothing to do with the bombing of Theramore. Seeking vengeance and unaware that the Alliance was rebuilding their fleet to counterattack the Horde, Jaina traveled to the Dalaran library and located The Sixth Element: Additional Methods of Arcane Augmentation and Manipulation , which she realizes had been found and warded shut by her mentor Antonidas.
Seeing it as a sign of that her Antonidas would agree with her plans Jaina carefully broke the seal so that it would not set off the magical security alarms and discovered that the author theorized that the arcane was like an element and that the Focusing Iris had been used once to enslave and control elementals.
Using this knowledge Jaina would head towards Ratchet and then secure Fray Island and began her plan to destroy Orgrimmar by using the Focusing Iris to summon a massive tidal wave's worth of water elementals to drown the whole city.
Having been begged for help by the elements beforehand, Thrall barely arrived in time and tried to dissuade her from committing the horrific act, but Jaina ignored his pleas. She sent the elemental wave on its way and it is all he can do just to stalemate her water with the help of the wind; he quickly realizes that it is a wonder that he is able to keep the water back at all. Enraged, Jaina attempts to kill Thrall with an arcane blast; he manages to deflect a fireball and cleverly uses the wave itself to duck under a pillar of fire, but doing all this, while holding back the wave and trying to talk Jaina down takes its toll.
Thrall is forced to pour all of himself into the wind, with nothing left to protect himself with when Kalecgos arrived, preventing Jaina from killing Thrall. Kalecgos in reasoning with Jaina told her that he knew what loss felt like due to losing Anveena Teague , but that revenge will not bring them back, and one can heal as long as they don't do something so horrible that they can't take back. Thrall adds that using the Iris in a way that Garrosh, a thief, coward and butcher also had would cast her in the same light as well, and if she wanted that.
When Jaina said she did what she knew to be right, Kalec bluntly reminded her that Arthas had believed the same thing when he carried out the culling of Stratholme and pleaded with her not to stoop to the same level, saying that even Arthas had not reacted with such hatred. Jaina considered Kalec's words and was horrified to realize that not only was her behavior similar to Arthas but that her intended actions were nearly identical to what Garrosh and the Twilight Hammer had done with the Iris.
Realizing what she almost became, Jaina dispelled the tsunami remarking that while she would fight Garrosh's Horde, she would not murder civilians. She told Thrall that peace might be possible when Garrosh was removed, but not a moment before and both friends realized that their friendship is yet another causality of Garrosh's brutality, with Jaina admitting it would be a long, long time—-if ever—-before she could call Thrall "friend" again.
Asking Kalecgos to fly her and the Iris over the Horde capital, they can see the Horde's enthralled krakens nearly annihilating the Alliance fleet, which was sent to besiege Bladefist Bay and eventually Orgrimmar. Jaina was horrified to realize that if Thrall and Kalec hadn't stopped her, she would have destroyed the entire Alliance fleet as well.
She uses the Iris to summon an army of water elementals to save the fleet. With the fleet rescued, Jaina and the Alliance fleet remnants sailed to Northwatch Hold , routing any Horde presence in that area and reclaiming the ruined Alliance outpost, thus ending the Horde's blockade of Kalimdor.
With Northwatch secured, Varian sends an Alliance ship to Theramore to give those who died a proper burial. Kalecgos takes Jaina back to the ruins of Theramore for closure, and to her amazement, they come across Fearbreaker, perfectly intact despite of the bomb.
Coming to grips with her grief, she sobs as Kalec comforts her. As they talk, he helps her to realize that she wishes to return to Dalaran and the Kirin Tor, remembering that Rhonin had told her that she was its' future. Acknowledging their feelings for each other, Kalec kisses Jaina, formally beginning a relationship. Meeting with the remaining members of the Six, Jaina hands over the tome she stole, explaining what she did and its' role with the Focusing Iris.
Kalec, as leader of the blue flight, unexpectedly donates the Iris to the Kirin Tor for safe-keeping. Jaina makes her formal request to return to the Kirin Tor as a novice member, which they turn down Khadgar explains that Vereesa found a box that contained secret scrolls of prophecy written by Korialstrasz , one of which perfectly describes Jaina as she is now and the events that had just affected her. In the aftermath of all that had occurred, Jaina's restraint in the face of despair has shown them much of her character.
Jaina points out that she needed help and part of the thanks goes to Kalec, and so Khadgar extends an invitation to the former Aspect to join the Kirin Tor himself. After seeing to the new mass grave outside Theramore as the Kirin Tor's new leader, Jaina, with Kalec by her side, presided over her predecessor's memorial service at the Violet Citadel.
Post-Theramore Jaina from Hearthstone. Jaina is a key part of the Alliance side of the scenario Theramore's Fall , which takes place in-game concurrent to the events of Tides of War and following the destruction of Theramore by Garrosh.
At the center crater of her ruined city, Jaina attunes to the Focusing Iris before transport while Alliance agents , aided by three water elementals she summons, eliminate the remainder of the Horde 's forces, including Warlord Rok'nah , but does not seem to actually take part in the battle herself, as described in the novel.
Jaina, as the leader of the Kirin Tor , was present during the Alliance meeting in the Shrine of Seven Stars , where the Alliance dignitaries and allies discussed the pros and cons of using Sha power. She remained silent in her opinion but did restrain the Sha when it physically manifested into an Echo of Hatred.
King Varian Wrynn sent Anduin Wrynn and an Alliance adventurer to negotiate with Jaina Proudmoore the withdrawal of blood elves from Dalaran as the Sunreavers claim fealty to the Horde and represent a major threat to the war effort. Her reason being that despite her disdain for Garrosh, Dalaran could serve as a beacon of hope for peace.
By showing the world that both Alliance and Horde can trust each other and work together in their city, the world would be able to believe that they could eventually be above the war. She and Anduin talked, and Jaina admitted that she was not proud of how she had planned to wipe out Orgrimmar.
She stated that the Kirin Tor has a legacy of abuse and though members of the Kirin Tor have loyalties to both the Alliance and Horde, she hopes that they can trust each other to remain united in their mission to use power responsibly, despite if it conflicts with their faction's agenda. Despite their best efforts, the Horde successfully snuck into Darnassus and stole the Divine Bell.
After a brief confrontation with Aethas Sunreaver , Jaina chose to incarcerate him and killed his mage guards. Varian was disappointed that Jaina had not conferred with him before she acted as he had been in secret talks with the blood elves to bring them back into the Alliance.
Her attack on the Sunreavers would consequently drive the sin'dorei back to the Horde. Jaina is unapologetic as she believes the Sunreavers brought the expulsion on themselves. Jaina also calls Varian's diplomatic endeavors with the blood elves foolish as she now believes that "once Horde, always Horde". Varian stressed to her that the Alliance must act as one. Jaina told Varian to not "go soft" before leaving to prepare the Kirin Tor for war. Though Anduin succeeded in stopping Garrosh and destroying the Divine Bell, it came at a great cost: Garrosh had assaulted Anduin and left him badly injured.
Varian regretted not having sent Anduin to Stormwind immediately and ordered for Velen to be sent to him at once. Varian then mournfully tended to his son while Jaina, furious at the assault on her nephew, swore to Varian that the Kirin Tor would make Garrosh pay and promptly teleported out. Some time later, Kalec returned to the Nexus though still kept up his relationship with Jaina. Unbeknownst to Jaina, Kalec had found a strange artifact that was torturing him with visions of a prehistoric Azeroth.
He often subconsciously contacted her during his mental battles with the visions, causing Jaina to respond and Kalec to think she was the one contacting him in the first place. Jaina expressed concern over Kalec's health and also stated she had to do some things that she wasn't proud of, but were necessary. Jaina teleported to the Nexus and discovered an ancient artifact and realized that its magic has something to do with titans.
Kalec sensed someone so she teleported to the entrance to have Kalec think that she just arrived. After assuring that everything is all right she teleported to Dalaran for more study. She went through several books, learning about the mage Rulfo.
Suddenly, Jaina thought Kalec called her, so she teleported to his location, only to materialize near Galakrond's Rest. At the proto-dragon's bones, she didn't find Kalec, but traces of the artifact's aura and the place where Kalec had dug the artifact. Soon, she also found Buniq who told her about how Kalec was here and that someone else later came to this location.
Buniq showed her a symbol that the mysterious person casted, which Jaina recalled knowing. With this knowledge, Jaina returned to Dalaran. Later, Modera was looking for her and Jaina hid herself. After she was gone, she continued to study more tomes in order to learn anything about the titan artifact and thus rescue Kalec. She returned to the Nexus and began focusing her knowledge on the relic Kalec had found.
She was able to see the world of proto-dragons through Alexstrasza's eyes and after Galakrond was defeated, she was successful in bringing Kalecgos to the present. She accompanied him to the Aspects's meeting and the blue dragon reminded them of their duty. During the convocation, Jaina was hidden behind a pillar but Alexstrasza sensed her and as she was about to leave, she told Kalec to thank her.
After this, Kalec took Jaina to Dalaran. Jaina founded the Kirin Tor Offensive not only to defeat the emerging threat of a resurrected Lei Shen but also to prevent the Horde from scavenging any remains of his power should he be defeated. Jaina sent her champions to Taran Zhu as a gesture of goodwill and to aid in their efforts. They pressed their advantage on the Thunder King by assaulting the Emperor's Gate.
With the weapons liberated from the Thunder Forges and the Shado-Pan keeping vigil over Stormsea Landing, Kirin Tor resources were free to press the siege elsewhere. She learned that a Horde force led by Lor'themar Theron , regent lord of Quel'Thalas , was also about to launch an assault on the Thunder King, though opted to deal with one problem at a time. She was particularly eager to recapture Aethas Sunreaver , though put aside this goal to fight the mogu in the courtyard.
Jaina and Lor'themar came face to face after Shan Bu was defeated. Jaina ordered Aethas to be handed over to her in return for Lor'themar's life, while Lor'themar demanded the release of the Sunreavers from the Violet Hold in return for Jaina's.
As tensions rose, Taran Zhu , though gravely wounded, intervened to defuse the situation, urging Lor'themar and Jaina to break the cycle of retribution and walk away. The two eventually agreed, though Jaina made it clear that no true peace would ever be enjoyed while Garrosh Hellscream rules the Horde. To her surprise, Lor'themar responded that that was precisely why they should conserve their strength that day.
Softened by Lor'themar's answer, Jaina ordered Vereesa and her forces to back down. Theron and Jaina ended their parley with courteous bows, and, thanks to Zhu's mediation, left the courtyard bloodlessly.
Jaina later tasked those Alliance adventurers who had sufficiently earned her trust to assault the Thunder King's palace and use the [ Staff of Antonidas ] to absorb his power from his dais in the [ Pinnacle of Storms ].
With the Thunder King's power fused with her staff, Jaina planned to use the Thunder King's terrible power on Garrosh when the time comes. They also noticed that Garrosh left Gorehowl behind, and after advising Theron to stay out of the Alliance's way, Jaina sent the Alliance heroes through a portal to aid their forces besieging Orgrimmar. When the war moves to the Underhold, Jaina assists Alliance agents in the battle against Kor'kron orcs.
In the aftermath of Garrosh 's defeat, Jaina glared at the Horde and accused them of plotting against the Alliance. She urged King Varian Wrynn to seize this opportunity to conquer Orgrimmar and dismantle the Horde, though it was an opportunity he did not take. Varian , Jaina, and Vereesa preparing to make landfall. Jaina at Dranosh'ar Blockade in the Siege of Orgrimmar. Jaina urging Varian to dismantle the Horde. Jaina attended the trial of Garrosh Hellscream in the Temple of the White Tiger and was extremely happy when she first heard that they had been summoned for Garrosh's trial.
King Varian, Prince Anduin, Kalecgos and Vereesa Windrunner were residing at Violet Rise with Jaina for the duration of the trial and there was a feeling of lightheartedness, peace, and celebration at Violet Rise that night.
On the evening of the fourth day of the trial, Kalec came to Jaina in her tent in Violet Rise and asked if she'd go for a walk with him, although he looked very concerned. On their way down to the beach, Jaina recalled when she had gone out to meet Kalec as he landed on the beach outside Theramore and first said he'd help in the city's defense.
She recalled criticizing the generals that were planning Theramore's defense for taking too much personal enjoyment in the planning their defeat of the Horde and noted bitterly that she was now one of those that she had mentally chided.
She recalls the developing of the relationship between her and Kalec but how recent events had put distance between them, Kalec having only recently come to Pandaria. Eventually, they began to talk and Kalec expressed how he felt that Jaina had grown very hard and bitter and that she doesn't seem to stop hurting over what's happened.
At this, Jaina became frustrated and listed out all the things that had happened to her. Kalec agreed that she had a right to feel the way she did but said he was worried that her hatred would not end with the trial, referencing how she had advised Varian to dismantle the Horde during the Siege of Orgrimmar. Kalec said that now that more important matters were dealt with, such as stopping Garrosh, the differences between them mattered again, that they were both very different now and that they would have to wait and see what would happen between them until the end of the trial.
They embraced and kissed, neither one wanting these differences to lead them to break up. On the sixth day of the trial, Tyrande called forth her next witness - the longwalker Perith Stormhoof. Although he initially refused to speak due to the oath he had sworn to Baine, after Baine explicitly ordered him to speak, he reluctantly did.
After asking him some questions with regard to Magatha Grimtotem 's taking over of Thunder Bluff just before the shattering, Tyrande had a vision brought up of Baine speaking to Jorn Skyseer , Hamuul Runetotem and Perith just after Magatha's coup. In the vision, they discussed what their next course of action should be and finally Baine stated that he would go to Jaina Proudmoore for help because Garrosh wouldn't send aid and Jaina was known to be more moderate than most.
This led to complete chaos in the courtroom. Jaina simply stared at Tyrande, stunned and feeling terribly betrayed, having expected Baine to use this but not Tyrande. Eventually, Kalec brought her back to reality and everyone in the courtroom was shouting. Varian, who was outraged, was demanding why Jaina hadn't told him about this. Taran Zhu then called a ten-minute respite. Varian told Jaina that she had to tell him what was going to happen next, comparing this with Jaina's removing the Sunreavers from Dalaran without telling him.
When the court resumed Tyrande again questioned Perith, asking about what took place at the meeting between Jaina and Baine. Perith reluctantly told of how Jaina had given Baine monetary aid to help take back Thunder Bluff. Tyrande then asked whether this was their only secret correspondence, to which Perith said it wasn't. Tyrande then brought up her second vision. The second vision was in Jaina's parlor in Theramore.
Jaina became deeply enthralled with the sight and began reminiscing sadly of her destroyed home. In the vision, Perith was brought in to Jaina in her parlor. He said he was sent by Baine and warned Jaina that Garrosh was planning an imminent attack on Theramore Isle. He also brought with him Fearbreaker which had been given to Baine by Anduin when he first came to Jaina looking for help to retake Thunder Bluff.
Perith said that Baine wanted to return Fearbreaker to its rightful owner. After the vision ended Jaina mockingly asked Varian whether he would arrest her for treason. To that Varian said he had only one question - whether she believed that Baine actually knew about the mana bomb.
When Jaina immediately said no, Varian said that was good but demanded that after the session was over she was to tell him everything that had happened. When the session ended soon after and everyone got up to leave Varian told Jaina to stay, saying that they were going to have a talk. Varian became very angry at both Jaina and Anduin, outraged that Jaina would aid Baine but mainly frustrated that she hadn't told him before making the decision, to which Jaina stated that he wouldn't have listened, even if she had.
When Varian said that he should put them both in prison Jaina responded that she wasn't his lieutenant or his child. She subsequently threatened to take the Kirin Tor out of the Alliance before leaving. On the seventh day of the trial, Jaina herself was called as a witness by Tyrande. Tyrande questioned Jaina on the events after Baine's warning and Jaina told how she sent for and received aid, as well as how they won the battle when the Horde initially attacked and drove them back.
Tyrande then questioned her on what happened after the attack, about the The Focusing Iris and about the moments just before the Mana bomb dropped. Tyrande then, somewhat reluctantly, brought up the next vision, this one of Jaina and Rhonin in her tower just as the goblin zeppelin carrying the Focusing Iris started to reach Theramore. In the vision Rhonin told Jaina that he could divert the bomb so it would hit Jaina's magically fortified tower, thus minimizing the damage. He then started to do this but first opened a portal for Jaina and a few others to go through which was very difficult as the mana bomb was so close.
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