Lavernius Jur

Lavernius Jur is a druid, an Exile of the kaldorei people, and former ambassador between the Alliance and Horde.

Cast out from his own people for a terrible mistake, he was then discovered by the Alliance survivors during the Third War and acted as mediator between the Alliance, Horde, and kaldorei while they did battle against the Burning Legion. Seeing their unity in the face of overwhelming adversity inspired him to become an ambassador in order to unite both factions and improve their world.

Throughout the years and different conflicts, Jur has risen to the highest ranks, earning the respect of those on both factions in his quest to protect Azeroth and all its people as well as keep the peace between them. Having faced adversity from his own as well as the threat of demonic, undead, and Old God invasions, the druid has proven his dedication to his position and his cause, willing to put his life on the line if necessary. He has crossed paths with many groups, mutual parties cooperating reluctantly, out of necessity, or eagerly. Regardless, he knew how to get results.

Though, recent events have had him trade in his allegiance with them to the Champions of Azeroth faction, serving under Khadgar and Magni Bronzebeard with the same goals still in mind. With the armistice now official, he is unsure of his future.

Youth
No one knows where Jur came from or who is family was, including Jur himself. His earliest memory was wandering around the gardens of Suramar as a child ten thousand years ago, where a young Malfurion Stormrage stumbled upon him. Sensing great prowess in the boy, he took him to Cenarius who believed he should be trained as a druid. As such, Malfurion trained him along with many others. Jur was mentored by Malfurion personally under Cenarius' tutelage with the assistance of his protege Fandral Staghelm. Jur found acceptance in his teacher Malfurion along with his twin brother Illidan Stormrage and Tyrande Whisperwind. The lot of them would form a sort of surrogate family in Jur's eyes, a relationship which would be strained and waver over time. Other kaldorei, such as Jarod Shadowsong and Shandris Feathermoon, let the young boy tag along in their youthful adventures.

Kaldorei children were rare on account of their race's longevity, meaning there was little incentive to maintain the population. As a result, few of them knew how to properly raise a child. Staghelm was quite disdainful and impatient with Jur as a child, vehemently against the idea that the druids should have to act as babysitters. Though Jur had the potential and showed progress, it was significantly slower than the adult druids. Staghelm was a harsh taskmaster and held the young boy to standards high beyond his limits, unforgiving and overbearing. Malfurion acted as his druidic teacher while Tyrande served as his schoolteacher, instilling in him a knowledge of history, religion, culture, and basic hobbies such as sewing. Illidan was encouraged by his brother to take an interest in the youth's development, and only at the request of Tyrande did he fully commit to the task. Illidan trained the boy in the art of melee combat, earning Jur a few bruised knees and arms several times. The kaldorei was tough but fair in his charge.

Initially, he found the boy to be a nuisance, greatly annoyed by being referred to as "Uncle Illidan." Even more agitating was his idolization of Malfurion, who Illidan harbored resentment towards for becoming a druid before he did. One day, Jur had wandered off by himself to make cloth dolls like Tyrande had taught him when two Highborne teenagers from the city had ventured out to the forests to gawk at the commoners. They stole Jur's supplies and dangled them tauntingly out of reach, earning one of them a kick in the knee. The two ruffians ended up giving Jur a black eye and kicked him repeatedly. The little boy cried in the bushes until being discovered by Illidan, sent to bring him in for lunch. The adult kaldorei tracked down the reckless youths and nearly beat them to death, warning them to return to the city and never come back. Illidan comforted the injured crying boy, genuine worry instilled in his heart. Malfurion and Tyrande were beyond outraged at the assault, and news of it spread fast through the community, furthering the social divide between the Highborne aristocratic elite and the lower class commoner kaldorei. Jur was sheltered closely and kept under a much stricter watch.

Years passed, and Jur would eventually enter his teenage years, which caused him to be more aloof, egocentric, entitled, and brooding as a result of his lack of a real family and sheltered upbringing. Rebelliousness had instilled its way within the kaldorei, causing him to sneak away to Zin'Azshari and Suramar City to investigate the lavish Highborne lifestyle and what about it drew Illidan away. While there, he met a young Highborne woman named Celestria Moondawn, who took a curious interest in the outsider. She became of one of his few friends and eventually the secret target of his affections.

War of the Ancients
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The Highborne had brought the Burning Legion to the planet of Azeroth and would destroy it. The kaldorei were at war with the demonic invaders, fighting for their very existence. Everyone that could needed to fight. News had come that an army of demons was making its way through a valley that would leave them particularly vulnerable to attack. Jur argued with Malfurion that they should send a force to meet them on, but his teacher refused, having received a vision from the Emerald Dream of great death under fire if they proceeded. Jur felt contempt at his teacher’s reluctance. In an act of great defiance, Jur forged a document while Malfurion was away to give the army the go ahead. By the time the document was discovered to be a fake, it was far too late. The kaldorei army clashed against the demons before the battle was interrupted by a young Neltharion. The great dragon flew over the valley and torched them all. Jur survived, but his actions brought great shame to the kaldorei people. After the Legion was defeated and the kaldorei were able to reestablish some sort of society, punishment was dispensed. Illidan's self-righteous act of negligence and egotism in his botched attempt to act as a double agent against the Legion and his desperate gambit to restore the Well of Eternity hurt the druid deeply as both actions had gone against everything Cenarius had taught them.

Staghelm and a greatly disgrunted Maiev Shadowsong demanded his execution, but Malfurion and Tyrande were more lenient. Jur was punished with exile, stripped of his status as a kaldorei, his name stricken from the history books, and banished from kaldorei lands indefinitely. He was provided a boat and told to sail across the ocean, never to return. Jur made camp in a cave under what would eventually become Dustwallow Marsh, preparing for his journey. Staghelm and Maiev were greatly dissatisfied with the decisions of Tyrande and Malfurion and would take it upon themselves to see justice be done. The both of them sent an order of priestesses to track him down and use their magics to entomb him in emeralds. A prison was built in secret and hidden away with druidic magic. The magic of the enchanted emeralds prevented him from the threats of starvation or dehydration, keeping him satiated and comatose while inside. They also magically decelerated his aging process. Within the stone walls he would remain, hidden away for ten thousand years. Many of the priestesses would go on to help form the Wardens.

The Return
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Jur was eventually freed by a young human named Jaina Proudmoore and the Alliance survivors, having been excavated in their search for gold and stone. The two learned much about one another’s cultures, forming a close respect. Jur stood shoulder to shoulder with other Alliance heroes such as the dwarf High Priest Rohan and the later legendary Halford Wyrmbane. Jur had been told about the barbaric Horde and the atrocities the orcs had committed, but his whole worldview was challenged when he encountered warchief Thrall by chance, hunting spiders in the Marsh in order to retrieve medical supplies for his Horde soldiers. He was surprised to learn that the tauren and trolls had allied with the Horde and even further surprised when Thrall shared with him the history of the orcs' homeworld Draenor, as recounted to him from the elders. Further troubling was how much Kalimdor had changed in ten thousand years, with hideous creatures such as harpies, centaur, and quillboar harassing and murdering everything.

Jur sat among these Horde races, meeting the likes of Varok Saurfang, Cairne Bloodhoof, and others. They told their history, and Jur did not see the monsters Jaina had described. He saw exiles, which struck a cord with him. At Stonetalon Mountain, where the Alliance and Horde did battle until being halted by the mysterious prophet later revealed to be Medivh, it was there that Jur helped facilitate cooperation between the two factions. Though Jur himself was distraught at the death of Cenarius at Grom Hellscream's hands, he possessed remarkable foresight and remained focused on the true enemy manipulating all of them, even as his heart ached for his fallen teacher. It all came together at the Battle of Mount Hyjal, where Jur stood alongside his former people and his newfound allies. Against overwhelming odds, Archimonde was defeated with the sacrifice of Nordrassil, and the Legion had been pushed back. The kaldorei entered talks with the Alliance to broker a union but only under the condition that Jur leave. The Exile briefly reunited with Celestria before leaving.Briefly had she fought alongside her kaldorei allies against the Legion, determined to redeem the disgrace the Highborne had endured. However, their reunion was shortlived, and the two reluctantly departed.

Jaina met with Jur on the outskirts of Hyjal. Not wanting to abandon the person that helped them, she pleaded for Jur to stay at Theramore in secret so that he help winning over the kaldorei. The Exile accepted graciously. As time passed, Jur began to explore the new Kalimdor in secret, taking great care to hide himself from the kaldorei. By chance, he stumbled upon the Mok’Nathal beastmaster Rexxar, also a stranger to these lands. Strange human activity caught the attention of warchief Thrall, who requested that Rexxar and a shadow hunter Darkspear troll named Rokhan investigate. Hoping that negotiations could occur, Thrall asked for Jur to attend, which he agreed to. During their investigation, they encountered Cairne and the Pandaren brewmaster Chen Stormstout, who tagged alongside them. The Alliance began attacking the Horde, seemingly an act of betrayal. However, it was revealed that Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, father of Jaina, was behind it all and wished to engage in an act of ethnic cleansing to remove the orcs from Kalimdor. After the dust settled, the kaldorei came to investigate the commotion. With little time to spare, Jaina stowed Jur away on a boat and sailed back to the Eastern Kingdoms.

The Gathering Storm
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For four years, Jur studied the Alliance and Horde history, language, and culture, wanting to continue what he helped do during the Third War. He had been given the position of ambassador-in-training, undergoing an apprenticeship while he resided within Stormwind Keep under the instruction of Highlord Bolvar Fordragon. His tenure at the time consisted of doing odd jobs around Elwynn Forest and acting as a school tutor for the young Anduin Wrynn. Jur enjoyed his work but also felt rather unfulfilled by it, yearning for something more but Bolvar kept him at arm's length. That all changed once he had been given the opportunity to head out to Westfall in order to investigate the current situation. Jur was shocked to find the Defias Brotherhood had been at work, terrorizing the local farmers, killing people, and extorting the populace. Even more offensive to him was that not only had the Stormwind Guard been neglecting the area as a whole but the Defias were formed after the Stonemasons had been disgraced by the House of Nobles. Edwin VanCleef had not been wholly undeserving of Jur's sympathy, but the unfair treatment of the poor under his anarchic rebellion was something he could not stand. After some lengthy legwork and hard labor between Westfall, Redridge, and Duskwood did the druid finally manage to make the charge into the Deadmines with others, eventually slaying the Defias Kingpin. Jur had offered the rogue a plea bargain in exchange for his surrender, but the man merely spat in his face. In a final act of defiance did Edwin taunt Jur with veiled knowledge of Varian Wrynn's location and a mole inside the House of Nobles before passing.

The rabbit hole deepened when Jur found a letter addressed to the city's architect, Baros Alexston. Initially, the man was distrusting of the Exile but opened up about his involvement after Jur volunteered to retrieve his lost compass. Alexston clued Jur in on more of the bad blood between the nobility and the Defias, informing Jur of one of VanCleef's associates within the Stockades by the name of Bazil Thredd. Thredd and his lackeys assaulted Jur and the others before he could be properly questioned, resulting in his execution. As thanks for helping deal with the issue inadvertently, the warden threw Jur a bone and informed him of a strange visitor Thredd had received. This news had Alexston send Jur to meet with the head of 7 itself, Master Mathias Shaw. The seasoned rogue had bee investigating internal affairs within Stormwind and had been tailing the visitor, revealing him to be an assassin under the employment of Lord Gregor Lescovar. Lescovar apparently had quite the rapport, with hidden ties to the Defias Brotherhood and suspected connection with the Twilight's Hammer. However, Lescovar was incredibly wealthy and powerful, and without enough proper evidence or testimonies, he was nigh untouchable. In order to see proper justice done, Jur was conscripted to assassinate the assassin and the noble. SI:7 set to work on the rest, and Jur was selected to publicly break the news to Bolvar and Lady Katrana Prestor. This incident put Jur in the public eye and earned him some major respect as well as a glowing letter of recommendation from Bolvar. The druid was also rewarded handsomely for presenting VanCleef's head. Humbled by the gold reward, it was ultimately something he could not accept and donated it to Alexston himself as penance for the Stonemasons' mistreatment. Baros Alexston was equally humbled by the display of humility on Jur's behalf, using the gold to help reform Westfall's infrastructure in order to aid the struggling populace. These incidents made Jur somewhat of a folk hero around Westfall.

Jur continued to do odd jobs around the surrounding areas and even as far out as Loch Modan to further prove himself. To become an official ambassador would require the vote of the entire Alliance leadership, which would prove to be difficult, especially with the kaldorei. And he already had one. The druid consulted with General Marcus Jonathan for some sort of life advice, but their conversation was interrupted by a courier with a message for Jur from none other than Katrana Prestor herself. The druid found it odd as she had always regarded him with disdain and annoyance during his tenure, but Marcus advised him to take the opportunity. She arranged a private meeting with him and informed the druid that Lescovar had not been the only corrupt noble acting within Stormwind's sphere of influence. Lady Prestor confirmed the suspicions of Lescovar's involvement with the Twilight's Hammer as well as that of another: a man named Lord Victor Nefarius.

He had been a former noble who had betrayed the Alliance for a pact with Rend Blackhand and his the Dark Horde atop Blackrock Mountain. Their allegiance would be dangerous for Stormwind, and Lady Prestor pinned the responsibility upon the Horde to take care of them - as well as not so subtly implying they were working together as well. Jur was sent to Orgrimmar to negotiate with Thrall and have him "clean up their mess" in her own words. Along the way, Lady Prestor had requested Jur stop by Darnassus to make use of some supplies she had requisitioned. Bolvar and Prestor penned him a seal of authorization to protect him in their lands and sent him off. A cold reunion between he, Staghelm, and Tyrande ensued, with the former being very disapproving of the choice of druidic leadership in Malfurion's absence. Thankfully, Mathrengyl Bearwalker had been a bit more accommodating to the Exile, offering the druid odd jobs to do around Teldrassil to assist in their plight. This earned some begrudging respect from the people and even a slight commendation from Tyrande, but Staghelm was much less accommodating and berated both Jur and his second-in-command for their actions. The Exile learned much about the status of the Cenarion Circle and that there was an apparent divide in the faction between Staghelm and Remulos. Jur ventured off for Darkshore and assisted the people of Auberdine here and there before leaving for his true intended purpose. Upon arriving in Orgrimmar, Thrall found himself offended at the Alliance's accusations and demands to fight overseas and leave their land unprotected. The kaldorei were quite vocal in their displeasure of the logging of Ashenvale Forest. The warchief refused to take direct responsibility for their actions but would not allow the Dark Horde to threaten the Alliance. Thus, he provided an alternative solution that would please both parties. Jur was given a great task by the warchief: to amass a strong party of heroes from all around Azeroth to unite and defeat the lord of Blackrock Spire. Such a display would not only improve relations between the Alliance and Horde but also earn Jur his position as an ambassador, according to the warchief. Willing to do whatever it took to prove himself, Jur accepted this charge with all that he was. As a gesture of good faith, Thrall pledge Rokhan to his service and offered a generous stack of gold to aid him. When asked about the sigil found by Lady Prestor, Thrall confirmed it as the mark of the Twilight's Hammer. With the reveal that the clan still lived and had a presence within Stormwind, the warchief was even further troubled.

The warchief offered the druid direction and told him to seek out Rexxar at the border of Desolace and Feralas. Thrall also recommended he head to the Barrens to search for able-bodied warriors at the Crossroads and Ratchet. Jur would extend his trip to rendezvous at Theramore to seek Jaina for assistance. Before Jur exited Grommash Hold, he was stopped by Vol'jin, and the two conversed for a while. The troll expressed dissatisfaction with the loss of the Echo Isles and the betrayal of Zalazane. The Darkspear chieftain recounted the tale of Hakkar the Soulflayer, troubled by rumors of a dark cult that had dedicated themselves to returning the wind serpent to the mortal world. As of yet, they were mere rumors, but the spirits told Vol'jin of bad happenings upon the horizon. To prove his dedication to assisting toe Horde, Vol'jin asked Jur to meet with Yeh'kinya at Steamwheedle Port in Tanaris, who was investigating the sordid affair. To which, the Exile accepted. While on their way out of the city, the kaldorei and his troll companion stumbled upon a young tauren being bullied in a tavern by the name of Gamon. The warrior had a desperate desire to prove himself and begged to join them on their quest. Short on manpower and sensing a lot of heart, Jur agreed.

Upon arriving at the Crossroads, they were halted by the ravings of an angered orc blademaster named Mankrik. He had been separated from his wife Olgra after they were attacked by quillboars. Mankrik feared the worst, and Jur's discovery of his wife's body proved it. She was buried personally by her husband. Consumed by anger and grief, Mankrik requested that Jur and the others venture with him south to Razorfen Downs and Kraul to exact revenge upon the pigmen. The ground ran red with the blood of the fallen and severed tusks, but the blademaster felt no calm within his savage heart. He would have been content to wander the Barrens and slaughtering the quillboar until he dropped dead had it not been for the Exile's offer. Honor and protecting the Horde and Alliance meant little to the broken orc, but the promise of a good fight and death against a great foe seemed to rekindle some lost spark within the blademaster's eyes. Thus, he accepted.

The adventuring party stopped in Ratchet where they met a high elf by the name of Thalo'thas Brightsun, captain of the Thalo'dan Privateers. The sea captain had lost numerous ships and supplies to Northwatch Hold, who he claimed to have attacked him unprovoked. Jur found this difficult to believe as Northwatch flew under the banner of Theramore, and Jaina would never instigate an unprovoked attack. Gazlowe complained that Northwatch's hostility was bad for sea travel and was driving off business, and Ratchet was a crucial port town for Alliance and Horde alike. Jur resolved to investigate the matter personally but was turned away by the soldiers fervently despite all his protests. He was determined to get to the bottom of this mystery and betrayal.

Along the way to Dustwallow Marsh, Jur was halted by druidic disciples, who begged for him to help free their master Naralex from the Wailing Caverns. Naralex's former disciples had betrayed him, consumed by the madness of the Emerald Nightmare and becoming twisted Druids of the Fang. The noble druid was freed, and his fallen disciples killed. As thanks, Naralex taught him in the art of restoration and vowed to spread the word of his good deeds in the face of overwhelming controversy. Jur had found a copy of the Fang's writings and magical practices on one of the leaders' corpses. With it, he trained himself over time to learn of the serpent form, possessing a myriad of potent powers. But the form was dangerous in large doses, and it would be years before Jur could effectively master it.

The Horde adventurers waited far outside the entrance to Theramore, where Jur and Jaina had a warm reunion. The mage revealed to Jur that not all that flew under her banner were sympathetic to the Horde. Worse still, deserters had begun to sprung up, stealing away supplies and causing dissent. Hearing about the trouble Northwatch was causing farther north caused great ire for the young woman. However, her hands were tied with the recent issues of ghost activity and black dragons farther to the south. In exchange for assisting Jaina in snuffing out the propaganda against her and quelling the black dragon population, she lent him the aid of her personal bodyguard Pained to assist him on his quest to defeat Victor Nefarius. The young girl set forth with the effort to clean up Northwatch's act as part of their deal.

The trek to Feralas led them group through the Stonetalon Mountains, an arduous journey as the Alliance and Horde were actively sabotaging one another. Venturing through Desolace proved just as difficult, in combination with the heat and the marauding centaur clans. Upon arriving in Feralas, Jur was halted by sentinels and escorted to Feathermoon Stronghold for questioning. The Exile's paperwork was all valid and verified, but the kaldorei were blinded by their vendetta to think properly. Jur was requested to speak with Shandris privately, and the two reunited warmly, voicing their mutual disdain over Staghelm's leadership. A revelation that had troubled Jur was the disappearance of Jarod, having not been seen for ten thousand years. The Sentinel general informed Jur that Rexxar was engaged in battle against the Gordunni clan within Dire Maul. The kaldorei were also dealing with naga attacks along the coast. Shandris requested Jur's aid as an old ally, offering a recommendation to Tyrande of his worthiness as an ambassador as an incentive. While exploring the ruins, Jur uncovered the Shen'dralar Highborne hiding deep within. They exchanged knowledge about the outside world and the ancient world between the War of the Ancients and the present. As thanks for Jur's deeds, Lorekeeper Lydros offered Jur an unusual sword. The Exile would not find a purpose for it for many years...

Rexxar was found accompanied by the orc blademaster Samuro, a brief ally from the Daelin Proudmoore incident. With two new allies to the raid group, Jur believed it was time to return to Ratchet. He attempted to recruit Captain Thalo'thas after informing him of the Northwatch situation, but the swashbuckler demanded an unreasonable amount of gold if they wished his services. Supplies were running low, and the port city of Booty Bay would be able to accommodate all of them. However, the city was being troubled by the Bloodsail Buccaneers, who were planning to assault and take over the city. The goblin Baron Revilgaz promised a great deal of gold to Jur and his allies if they assisted in taking down the pirate menace. Such an act of daring earned the respect of Captain Thalo'thas, who had come to the port city on shore leave. For the Exile's actions, the high elf pledged his service free of charge. Jur originally planned to take a quick detour to Ironforge to retrieve High Priest Rohan and return soon, but a letter with the seal of the Dark Lady herself caused a schedule change.

Upon arriving in Ironforge, Jur walked in the middle of an awkward argument between King Magni Bronzebeard and his daughter Moira. The latter voiced her disdain for her father's misogynistic views of her leadership skills, forcing a rift between the two with Rohan doing his best to mediate. The dwarf priest refused to accompany the Exile, opting to stay behind and look after the king's daughter despite her protests. Jur and Moira conversed, with the former encouraging the latter to get involved in the world's affairs and prove her father wrong. A piece of advice she would take that would ultimately spiral out of control...

Jur made his way to the remote Tirisfal Glades where Sylvanas Windrunner was awaiting an audience with him. Word of his campaign against the Dark Horde had reached her ears, and she offered the aid of her champion Nathanos Blightcaller if he aided her in a local matter. The Scarlet Crusade and the Scourge were escalating in force against one another, and her territory would be in the midst of it. Nathanos escorted the Exile into the Eastern Plaguelands, where they split up so that the former can run recon on Naxxramas. During his fight with the undead, Jur encountered an old hermit living within the plagued lands. After some menial fetch quests, the man trusted the Exile enough to reveal he was none other than Tirion Fordring himself. They exchanged tales of their history and of Jur's quest to stop Victor Nefarius. His son Taelan had joined the Scarlet Crusade, but the both of them convince him to abandon the bloodthirsty cause.

However, Grand Inquisitor Isillien does not take the insult lying down and promptly killed Tirion's son. Driven by righteous fury, the old man strikes the inquisitor down, resolving to reform the Silver Hand as a force of good instead of the corrupt abomination the Crusade had made it. Before that, he would accompany the Exile on his quest to stop Nefarius. The two were ambushed by a Scarlet Crusade regiment, who revealed that Nathanos had been captured and was being held prisoner within the Scarlet Monastery. Nathanos was being tortured within and was freed by the two adventurers. Combined, the three of them cut a swathe through the monastery before bringing High Inquisitor Sally Whitemane to her knees. Nathanos attempted to kill her but was interrupted by the other two, who resolved to let her live if she agreed to leave and never return. The woman begged for her life, to which the forsaken champion reluctantly agreed to. Whitemane fled the monastery with her life and a newly soiled part of undergarments. With the threat of the Scarlet Crusade squared away, Sylvanas could now directly focus on Naxxramas. True to her word, she pledged Nathanos to aid Jur in his quest.

While purchasing supplies in his incredibly brief stay in the Undercity, Jur overheard a rumor about a ghost in the Swamp of Sorrows looking for a champion to help regain his honor. Tirion was sent to Stormwind in order to see how much has changed in his exile while Nathanos was sent to retrieve the others and rendezvous at Bogpaddle. Sure enough, an orc ghost known as Trebor floated at the border between the Swamp and the Blasted Lands. A fierce dreadlord by the name of Razelikh the Defiler had tortured his allies in life, twisting their souls into horrific demons. The nathrezim had twisted spells in place that protected him and his thralls. The only person who could help topple the demon was a demon hunter living in Azshara known as Loramus Thalipedes. He knew of the dreadlord but doubted the druid and his allies had the capabilities to defeat him. After subjecting them to several trials, Loramus came around to believe in their strength and would join their cause to fight Victor Nefarius only if they could defeat Razelikh, to which they did. The party returned to the Blasted Lands while Jur ventured to Tanaris alone to honor his promise to Vol'jin.

While in Tanaris, Yeh'kinya revealed that the rumored cult Vol'jin mentioned was very much real, operating within the Sunken Temple of Atal'Hakkar. Long ago, Ysera of the Green Dragonflight had sunk the temple into the swamp and tasked her consort Eranikus and his closest followers to watch over it. However, the dragons were consumed by the Emerald Nightmare and descended into madness, allowing the Atal'ai tribe to continue its dark ritual to bring Hakkar back to the mortal world. Jur was given an egg to contain the essence of Hakkar and to bring it back to the troll. After defeating Razelikh, Jur and company sought to venture into the temple. They were stopped by a high elf hermit known as Itharius, who found their efforts to storm the temple to be crude and foolhardy. Yet, Jur was not deterred, willing to do whatever it took to stop Hakkar's return. Itharius approved of his resolve and revealed himself as a member of the green dragonflight. Long had he sought allies to help free his brothers, and Jur's raiding party seemed adequate. They cooperated together to trap Hakkar's essence and felled the cultists. When engaging in battle with the Shade of Eranikus, Jur was reached out to by none other than Malfurion. Because the druid had never entered the Dream, his connection to Malfurion was waning and faint. The archdruid warned that Eranikus could not be purified through conventional methods, his mind corrupted by mysterious beings known as the Old Gods. These eldritch horrors were behind the corruption of the Emerald Dream, and Eranikus could only be freed with Jur's help. Malfurion ordered him to seek the aid of Tyrande and Keeper Remulos but warned to be wary of Staghelm. When asked, the connection faded, and Jur was left with an apprehensiveness in his chest.

Jur had the egg sent back to Yeh'kinya while he infiltrated Moonglade in disguise. Remulos was quick to see through Jur's disguise and even quicker to protect him from the other kaldorei, albeit temporarily. Eranikus sought to kill Malfurion's mortal body, something that could not be allowed to pass. Remulos' plan to purify the dragon's mind is to pull him into Azeroth but at the risk of his death and the destruction of Moonglade itself. It was a risk Jur was willing to take. Itharius arrived with Jur's party in tow, offering to help defend the glade. Eranikus put up an incredible fight but was eventually purified by Tyrande and her squadron of priestesses. The green dragon apologized to the mortals and returns to the Dream in order to continue the fight against the Nightmare alongside Malfurion, Ysera, and Cenarius. Before leaving, Malfurion and Jur conversed, the tone ranging from warm to aloof. The archdruid worried for his beloved and his brother as well as for the Exile, a notion that Jur brushed off out of pride. Before Jur could ask him about Staghelm, the connection faded once more, and he was left with no answers. The mystery of Staghelm's involvement would not be solved until years later. Before Jur left, Remulos gave him an unusual green shard, asking him to deliver it to the bronze dragon Anachronos out in Tanaris when he possessed all three. Though uncertain as to what the keeper of the grove meant, he ultimately agreed. Remulos taught Jur in secret more druidic magic as thanks and to better his skills as a guardian of nature and subsequently Azeroth. Itharius thanked Jur for his aid and returned to watch over the Sunken Temple once more.

High Priest Rohan sent a letter for Jur, requesting his return to Ironforge immediately. The princess had taken Jur's advice and volunteered to aid the city of Lakeshire after Magistrate Solomon requested King Magni lend aid against the Blackrock orcs. She was captured by dark iron dwarves and brought to Shadowforge City, now at the mercy and extortion of Emperor Dagran Thaurissan. Magni offered his recommendation of full ambassador status if his raiding party could find a way to get her home and sent Rohan along as aid. Jur had absolutely no idea how he could infiltrate the city, instead focusing on the situation with Victor Nefarius for now. The raiding party stormed Blackrock Mountain and received aid from the red dragon Vaelastrasz in the fights against Rend Blackhand and General Drakkisath. Vaelan possessed a vendetta against Victor Nefarius and charged on ahead of the group against Jur's warning. They would encounter Vaelan again within Blackwing Lair, now a mind controlled prisoner of Nefarius. Reluctantly, they were forced into battle and kill their former ally.

The deeper they proceeded into his lair, the more horrific the things they had to witness. Nefarius had captured and experimented on dragon whelplings and stitched together the corpses of drakes in a barbaric ritual. His research notes indicated he was attempting to construct something called the chromatic dragonflight. Even more disturbing were the letters stamped with the seal of the House of Nobles, showing Nefarius in frequent contact with someone under the alias Onyxia. Jur led the group to the top of Blackrock and confronted Nefarius upon his throne, who then proceeded to taunt him with how much he truly didn't know. The dark-skinned man transformed into a mighty black dragon, revealing that he was actually Nefarian, Son of Deathwing. After he disposed of the adventurers, Nefarian would destroy the other dragonflights and enslave the rest of Azeroth with his chromatic army. But such events would not come to pass as the dragon was defeated. Upon his corpse was a red shard just like the other he possessed. Jur returned to Stormwind to debrief Lady Prestor on the situation, who applauded his bravery and would encourage Bolvar to give his recommendation of true ambassador status. However, she also encouraged Jur to keep the details of Victor Nefarius' true nature quiet, as she would take over investigating the matter. The Exile agreed and then began focusing on retrieving Moira.

Continuing Adventures
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Shadowforge City was not a place that could be easily infiltrated. Thus, Jur suggested the diplomatic solution. While High Priest Rohan supported this idea, he had little confidence in the dark iron's cooperation. Upon arriving at the front gate of the city, the party was surprised when they were allowed entry. A squad had come to escort them through the city and offer the hospitalities at the emperor's behest as gratitude for the defeat of Nefarian. They dined on the finest cuisine within the banquet hall, with Rohan reluctantly admitting the dark irons could brew ever better ale than the Bronzebeards. A dwarven prisoner named Kharan Mighthammer was being escorted back to the Blackrock Depths detention block and recognized Rohan. He implored them to free Moira from the city, claiming that Moira was being ensorcelled into submission. Jur was outraged by such a notion and demanded to see the emperor immediately. Upon arrival, he was greeted by the sight of Emperor Thaurissan and Moira sitting side by side. It had been the latter's idea to invite Jur into the city.

Jur and Rohan were relieved but also confused by her safety. When questioned about the ensorcelling, Moira indignantly denied the claims and that Thaurissan had been nothing but courteous to her. Though a prisoner, he had never harassed or hurt her. In fact, he treated her more of an equal than her father did. Moira had taken a proactive approach to the dark iron's problems, helping improve the city life. In celebration of Nefarian's defeat, the two planned to get married. Moira thanked Jur for his encouraging words from before, that her new life wouldn't exist without his kind words. Rohan nearly had a heart attack from this revelation. When asked if she would return to Ironforge, she flat out refused. Shadowforge City was her new home now, which proved greatly troubling to the dwarf and the kaldorei. Before the topic could be discussed in greater depth, the city found itself being attacked by fire elementals. The invasion was staved off, and Jur was informed of the greater forces at work within the mountain. Deep within the Molten Core resided an ancient fire elemental known as Ragnaros the Firelord, whose presence was a danger to all. The adventurers and the dark irons collaborated together to storm the core and fell the elemental lord.

After the Fire Lord was defeated in a momentous battle between the mortals and the elements, Moira and Thaurissan married in celebration of the dark iron's newfound freedom. High Priest Rohan reluctantly ordained the wedding out of loyalty to Moira. Jur was unable to bring himself to end Moira's happiness and resolved to let her stay. He had no desire to fight his way out of Blackrock against a dwarven army and a heartbroken princess turned empress. As thanks, Moira wrote a letter to her father detailing Jur's triumphs against Nefarian and Ragnaros, requesting that he recommend Jur for full ambassador status despite not bringing her home. Upon return to Ironforge, King Magni was both outraged and distraught over the letter. Jur nervously attempted to talk the king down with Rohan's aid, but Magni was too upset at the actions of his daughter. Though, he did commend the Exile on a job well done with defeating both a black dragon and a fire lord. Moira always had a way of getting what she wanted, and it seemed to work as Magni offered his recommendation as gratitude. Though, he was still greatly unhappy about his daughter's absence and worked to formulate his own plan to get her back.

The Zandalar Tribe arrived on Yojamba Isle off the coast of Stranglethorn Vale, leading a campaign against the city of Zul'Gurub. Hakkar the Soulflayer had returned to the world of Azeroth despite Jur's efforts. Yeh'kinya had actually been working with the Atal'ai tribe and had tricked Jur into doing his bidding. The dreaded loa was defeated, and his heart destroyed by the Zandalari.

An ancient force had begun stirring out in the deserts of Silithus, which had been making the lives of the Cenarion Circle force stationed there rather difficult. The qiraji forces that had been sealed behind the great Scarab Wall that had been erected during the War of the Shifting Sands were now pouring out of Ahn'Qiraj. Saurfang formed a joint Alliance-Horde army known as the Might of Kalimdor to fund the war effort against this ancient menace and prevent them from steamrolling the mortal races. The only way to stop the swarm was to reenter the city, but the ancientScepter of the Shifting Sands used to open the gate had been destroyed, its pieces lost to time. Anachronos reached out to Jur and sought an audience with him, as he was unknowingly in possession of two of the scepter shards. The third piece was in possession of his blue compatriot Azuregos out in Azshara. But his task would not be so simple, as he would have to defeat a vicious shark and cut it open, learn Draconic, and obtain a five-hundred pound chicken. After a long and arduous journey across the continents, the adventurers could finally storm the gates. Deep inside, they stood against the ancient eldritch horror C'Thun, who wished to spread his madness across the globe. Against all odds, the adventurers defeated the mad being. The Second War of the Shifting Sands had drawn to a close, and both factions grew a little closer that day. Jur breathed a contented sigh and, in the wake of a quieted down Azeroth, left to wander the lands.

The Forsaken and the Argent Dawn began pushing heavily against Naxxramas in an attempt to liberate the Plaguelands. Rarely one to settle for a dull moment, Jur was there alongside many others of the Alliance and Horde to defeat Kel'Thuzad. The lich fell, and his phylactery was delivered to Father Inigo Montoy, who vowed to place it into the hands of the Argent Dawn. Such a delivery never occurred.

The bronze dragon Chronormu assisted Jur in cleansing the tortured spirits of Darrowshire. Through a long and tedious process, Jur even managed to earn the respect of the Ravenholdt organization. Around Azeroth, word of Jur's accomplishments spread. The Exile was summoned to Stormwind Keep where his status as a full ambassador would be decided. Every faction leader needed to approve, otherwise all of Jur's hard work would have amounted to nothing. Bolvar gave his recommendation for dealing with the Defias and the Dark Horde. Magni gave his, with Gelbin Mekkatorque lending his as gratitude for assisting his dwarven allies. The final vote came down to Tyrande and Staghelm, with the former graciously offering hers for Jur's assistance in purifying Eranikus. Staghelm was initially adamant in his rejection but eventually relented as Tyrande guilt tripped him using Eranikus and Malfurion. Begrudgingly did he vote yes for the Exile, only to save face in front of their allies. Now, Jur ventured to Grommash Hold to receive the Horde's votes. Thrall, Cairne, Vol'jin, and Sylvanas all gave glowing approvals, with the former three surprised by the latter. In truth, Sylvanas only gave her vote to stay in good graces with the other faction leaders. Though, she suspected the Exile could be manipulated into a useful tool someday. Lavernius Jur was now an official ambassador between both the Alliance and the Horde, the proudest accomplishment of his life. To symbolize his new position, he took an old tattered Alliance and Horde flag, sewing them together into a single cloak that he would don under his left shoulderpad. The cloak would one day fly over a dozen battlefields, inspiring and giving hope to Alliance and Horde alike. Through unity, they could achieve anything.

The Burning Crusade
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Jur was one of the first people to arrive on the scene when the Exodar crashed into Azuremyst Isle, assisting in the relief effort to aid the injured. While many were mistrustful of the draenei on account of their previous experience with the eredar, Jur bore no such fear. For his kindness in the face of suspicion, he was praised by the prophet Velen. When stability had been reached on Azuremyst, the fight was then taken to Bloodmyst Isle, against the blood elves that had sabotaged their ship and allied themselves with demons. Jur was beyond perplexed at this revelation, having seen the blood elves join the Horde recently. After the situation had been dealt with, Jur was determined to get to the bottom of the situation. Before he could, however, the Dark Portal had been reopened, and demons flooded over the Blasted Lands. With the help of some mages, he was teleported to Nethergarde Keep and assisted in fighting the demons back. The Alliance and Horde would be better equipped to handle this threat if they cooperated, so Jur took it upon himself to form a join group to fight the demons and keep the peace. For his actions, many draenei adventurers pledged their service to him. Jur was determined to get the blood elves to join in as well and fully investigate the mysterious goings on at Bloodmyst.

Under armed escort, Jur arrived at Silvermoon City and spoke with the regent lord Lor'themar Theron. News of the sin'dorei consorting with demons at Bloodmyst perplexed the regent lord as much as it did the Exile. Jur requested the blood elves sign on with his joint force. Lor'themar would lend him aid only if he assisted his people with a problem in the Ghostlands. To combat the Scourge remnants, Jur was given the assistance of blood knight Lady Liadrin and ranger Tarondu Amberglaze. The rise in the Scourge's ferocity was traced back to Deatholme, where the cause of all the pandemonium was from the return of the traitorous Dar'Khan Drathir. The Scourge had been bested, but the Ghostlands was far from quiet as Amani trolls began to attack the local settlements. From the capital of Zul'Aman, the vengeful chieftain Zul'jin utilized dark magics and loa energies to destroy the blood elves and the Horde. With their combined efforts, Jur and the blood elves, as well as with the assistance of world renown explorer Harrison Jones and his band of men, toppled Zul'Aman and put the forest trolls in their place. For going above and beyond the call of duty, Lor'themar committed his forces to Jur's plan and sent both Liadrin and Tar with him. With a sizable force alongside him, Jur was confident enough to finally head to Outland. Old allies joined him, such as High Priest Rohan, Rexxar, and Loramus. Arriving in Hellfire Peninsula, Jur split his force in two, sending the Alliance to Honor Hold and the Horde to Thrallmar to aid their forces. Jur was greeted by Commander Danath Trollbane himself, curious as to how much Azeroth had changed. The old man felt himself grow even older as Jur informed him of the fate of Lordaeron. A plucky young half-elf named Arator the Redeemerexpressed interest in joining Jur on his adventures through Outland. He was the son of both Turalyon and Alleria Windrunner, both of whom were missing for years. Throughout Outland, others would venture alongside the Exile, such as the mysterious Baron Silvermane and the half-orc Lantresor of the Burning Blade.

Many enemies such as Magtheridon, Lady Vashj, Kargath Bladefist, and Gruul the Dragonkiller were all defeated. Back on Azeroth, a threat had manifested itself inside the ancient magical tower of Karazhan, where an eredar prince known as Malchezaar had taken up residence. With the assistance of the Violet Eye and a few adventurers, the tower was once again ownerless. One by one, the major forces of Outland and any forces that manifested themselves back in Azeroth were defeated, eventually leaving only Illidan and Kael'thas left. The Sun King's betrayal had hit the blood elf populace hard, and his defeat was a hollow victory. The rest of Tempest Keep was reclaimed for the draenei, with the assistance of one eccentric Millhouse Manastorm. It soon proved time to march upon Shadowmoon Valley and end the conflict.

From their activities in Nagrand, Jur was joined by a former Illidari known as Altruis the Sufferer. Once a fanatical follower of Illidan, he grew disillusioned with his former master after he had neglected protecting Outland after Kil'jaedan began sending Legion forces to torture the residents. Illidan had enslaved the broken that had sworn service to him, refusing to honor his promise of relinquishing their holy temple. His naga extorted the water of Zangarmarsh, threatening to choke the life out of the residents through dehydration. Because of this, he had abandoned their cause and vowed to fight the Legion himself. He found the Exile to be just and aided him in storming the temple. Another ally who would join his cause was an old orc warlock named Oronok Torn-heart. The elder showed great remorse at his people's deceit and the betrayal of the elements, vowing to aid the Exile is he assisted him in a spirit quest to heal the twisted and hurting elements. The quest was successful but at the cost of one of Oronok's three sons, to which the old father deemed a fair sacrifice for the atrocities he had committed under Gul'dan's tutelage. True to his word, the former shaman pledged his aid and traveled with him a while.

The Black Temple had been fortified immensely to anticipate those that would strike against its ruler. In order to topple the Betrayer, it had to be done from within. Jur and his followers received help from Akama, the shepherd of the Ashtongue Deathsworn broken. He wanted his holy temple back in the hands of its rightful owners, and the two groups collaborated. Jur implored with Illidan to come quietly, that they need not fight. But the Betrayer was obsessed with his endeavors, that he had done no wrong and they were all fools. Jur desperately wanted to believe the man who had protected him all those years ago was still in there, but his extreme actions and callousness towards those suffering under him proved he had changed. Akama waited long enough and pushed for Outland's liberation once and for all. Alongside a vengeful Maiev Shadowsong, imprisoned after giving chase to Illidan, the demon hunter was finally defeated. Maiev imprisoned Illidan's body in the same enchanted emeralds used to trap Jur. A few demon hunters arrived to try and free their master but were quickly deposed, subjected to the same fate as their leader. Altruis thanked the Exile for his aid and left the temple before Maiev's wardens gave chase after him. Akama graciously expressed his gratitude towards his allies, determined to have the holy Light fill the dismal halls once more. Before Jur departed for Shattrath, he was given a chilling warning by Maiev that his time would eventually come and she would collect his head just like the Betrayer's.

Shortly afterwards, Khadgar and A'dal, with the assistance of the Scryers, had been informed that Kael'thas had survived and had stolen away to Magister's Terrace upon the Isle of Quel'Danas, hellbent on summoning his dark master Kil'jaeden into Azeroth via the Sunwell. With the added assistance of the blue dragon Kalecgos and the mysterious woman Anveena Teague, the eredar was defeated and the Sunwell purified. The blood elves had their legacy restored, and the loyalty of Tarondu and Liadrin was assured. While Jur had thought his adventure to be over, he was mistaken. Jaina Proudmoore had arrived and requested that Jur come with her personally in regards to a very sensitive matter. Something she felt only he could help her with...

Return of the King
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Jur followed Jaina through the portal and arrived in Theramore, where they were joined by a blood elf rogue named Valeera Sanguinar, a night elf druid Broll Bearmantle that Jur knew from Hyjal, and a mysterious human gladiator named Lo'Gosh. From magical rituals, Jaina had learned that this Lo'Gosh was actually the missing king of Stormwind, King Varian Wrynn. Jur was appointed to escort the king alongside Broll and Valeera back to Stormwind discreetly. The group arrived in Menethil Harbor and were attacked by some Defias thugs in an inn, where they also found dwarven warrior Thargas Anvilmar, emissary of Magni. He informed them that another Varian Wrynn had apparently returned to Stormwind, and the group suspected an imposter. Dodging assassins and paid thugs, the group eventually made it to Ironforge and met Magni personally. Bolvar sent them a magic via magic that the informant he put in charge to investigate, Marshal Reginald Windsor, had been captured by dark iron dwarves in the Blackrock Depths. Jur, Varian, and the others saddled up and busted him out. Windsor then revealed that the true culprit behind Varian's disappearance, much of the corruption of the Stormwind House of Nobles, and the Defias' operations was none other than Lady Katrana Prestor herself. However, she was not who she said she was. Instead, she was actually a black dragon and sister of Nefarian, Onyxia.

As the group returned to Stormwind, they were halted by General Marcus Jonathan and the Stormwind Guard, sent by Lady Prestor to apprehend the lot of them for treason. Windsor and Jur managed to convince them to let them pass, and they stormed the keep where they revealed Prestor's true identitity. The dragon showed her true form and revealed many of her guardsmen to be dragonspawn in disguise. Bolvar and young Anduin Wrynn arrived to aid the fight, but Windsor was unfortunately killed by Onyxia's fiery breath. The Varian traveling with Jur and company did battle with the Varian that had been residing here. The mighty dragon had revealed to Jur that she had manipulated him and others to kill her brother in order to cover her trail. In the confusion, Onyxia stole Anduin away and flew to her lair in Dustwallow Marsh. The party was transported to Theramore where Jaina explained the magics that happened to Varian, and both kings were finally able to recall the last of their memory: their escape from Alcaz Island, naga attacks, and Onyxia using her magic to split Varian into two people in order to conquer Stormwind. Jaina presented the two kings with enchanted elven swords to do battle with: Shalla'tor and Ellemayne.

The party stormed the lair with the aid of various adventurers hired and did battle with the mighty beast. Broll managed to rescue Anduin while the rest of the party fought. Onyxia charged a magic spell intending to kill Varian, but both ended up being caught in it. The magical spell was not designed to handle two similar human essences and inadvertently fused them both into one being, the same happening to their two words, becoming one: Shalamayne. This proved to be Onyxia's downfall as Varian was at his full strength. With a mighty swing, he cleaved her head from its torso, ending the beast once and for all. The head was returned to Stormwind while Broll used his magic to seal the layer shut.

During the battle, the sword Jur had been given a few years ago by the Shen'dralar had fallen from his satchel, with Onyxia breathing her fiery breath upon it. Instead of the sword melting, it seemed to become enchanted. When King Varian cleaved through the dragon's flesh, some of the blood washed upon its steel, further enhancing its magic. The Exile returned the blade to Lydros in the hopes of receiving answers. He did in the form of Quel'Serrar. The sword was a legendary blade gifted to the kaldorei by the dragons themselves, with its sister blade to the high elves. The Exile was in possession of a masterpiece of weaponry.

Theramore Peace Summit
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Jaina, against all odds, managed to convince Varian to attend the Theramore Peace Summit thanks to the assistance of Jur, Anduin, and Valeera. Thrall was in attendence with Garrosh Hellscream and Rehgar Earthfury, and both leaders found themselves to have common ground. The peace talks had to be cut short on account of rumored Scourge attacks in Goldshire and Southshore. They were then attacked by the Twilight's Hammer, with none other than the notorious Garona Halforcen leading the charge. Varian turned his anger to Thrall, believing this to be an assassination similar to what happened to his father. The king was about to cleave the assassin clean in two when he was halted by a mysterious half-orc boy named Med'an.

The boy was captured, and the Twilight's Hammer fled. Garrosh claimed that this was an assassination attempt orchestrated by the Alliance to smokescreen the Horde, and tensions only further escalated. Jaina stated she would house Garona in her prison and interrogate her. The Alliance and Horde left embittered, with any further peace talks swept off the table indefinitely. Varian left Valeera behind to watch over things. Garona was discovered to be under the influence of powerful magical spells, binding her conscious to the will of its mysterious benefactor. Jaina found she could not remove the spell without severely injuring or even killing the woman. Garona said she would answer and cooperate as much as she could in exchange for one thing: they must rescue her son.

The New Council of Tirisfal
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A mysterious undead mage known as Meryl Winterstorm arrived at Theramore. Jaina's chamberlain was able to magically track down the location of Med'an, and Jur and Valeera were sent alongside Meryl to bring him back. The portal took them to Ahn'Qiraj, now being run by the Twilight's Hammer. The two headed ogre warlock Cho'gall, having become hideously twisted and mutated, was going to use Med'an's essence to resurrect the fallen C'Thun. Cho'gall proved to be intensely powerful, rendering Meryl unconscious and weakening both Jur and Valeera. In an act of desperation, Valeera called upon the powers of the dreadlord Kathra'Natir, whose mark had been put onto her by the blood elf warlock Vendellin Soulfire when they were traversing the Wetlands to get to Stormwind. Her power kept Cho'gall at bay long enough for Jur and Med'an to restore Meryl to consciousness and teleport them away.

The group took Med'an to see Garona but were shocked to find she had disappeared. Meryl used his magic to determine that she had been taken to the abandoned Onyxia's Lair, where Valeera set out to bring her back with Med'an following her. Med'an and Valeera were teleported back to Theramore alongside a draenei paladin, where Jaina began furiously chastising him. Jur immediately recognized the draenei as Vindicator Maraad, who had briefly allied with him at the Black Temple and the Sunwell before leaving to explore Azeroth. Med'an revealed that Maraad was his great uncle and that Garona was his niece. Garona had left on a wyvern to head to Ahn'Qiraj in order to protect her son.

In order to promptly deal with the threat of the Twilight's Hammer, Meryl and the chamberlain Aegwynn declared that a new force be formed: the New Council of Tirisfal. Since Malygos had been tampering with magical ley lines in the wake of the Nexus War, there was a great need for members that displayed an affinity for nature and holy magic as well as other fields or practice. Rehgar Earthfury was brought to Theramore. While the New Council was being organized, Theramore was attacked by a faceless one under the influence of the Twilight's Hammer. In order to protect Med'an from C'Thun's infectious influence, he was taken to Outland with Maraad and Jur as well as to convince Khadgar to join. Khadgar revealed to them that the father of Med'an was actually Medivh. Khadgar declined the offer to join but instead sent his trusted assistant, the blood elf Scryer diviner Dalynnia Wrathscar. While on the way back, Med'an uses his magic to teleport to Karazhan and learn more of his heritage.

Meryl returned with High Priest Rohan as well as the gnome tinker Krank Axeljink. They were joined by the tauren archdruid Hamuul Runetotem. The city was attacked by elementals under the influence of Cho'gall. Krank was killed in the battle when one of his devices backfires. The tide was turned with the arrival of Broll Bearmantle, who lent his aid to them. The New Council was fully organized, and Med'an took his position as the Guardian. Jur was offered a spot on the New Council but ultimately refused. While not wanting to be tied to any one specific organization, he would lend his aid in the final conflict. The members of the Order plus Jur were teleported to the Twisting Nether in order to perform the ancient ritual rites to infuse Med'an with their power while Meryl, Aegwynn, and Valeera ventured to Ahn'Qiraj to free Garona.

After Med'an was empowered by the magics of his friends, he teleported to Ahn'Qiraj to join the fight. Meryl had been charged with finding the lost pieces of Atiesh, Greatstaff of the Guardian. The base had been successfully recovered and was being cleansed of its demonic taint. His attempts caused him to lose focus on keeping Kathra'Natir contained in his body, which he had bound to his body in order to free Valeera. The dreadlord traced the flow of magical energy into the Twisting Nether where he did battle with the New Council, killing Dalynnia and draining her essence. With their combined powers, the others managed to hold the dreadlord back. With the base having been finally purified, Valeera and Garona delivered it to Med'an, who was able to use his magic to fully restore the staff. In a final act, Aegwynn sacrificed the last of her life energy in order to help her grandson defeat Cho'gall. Using all their combined magic, Med'an defeated the ogre and toppled the temple on top of him, burying the corpse of C'Thun deep underground.

Med'an returned his power to his allies and held a funeral service for his mother outside Karazhan, burying her in Morgan's Plot next to his father. Meryl, having renamed himself Meryl Felstorm, and Garona said their goodbyes and went to eliminate the rest of the Twilight's Hammer members hiding throughout Azeroth in order to free themselves and protect Med'an. The others parted their ways while Med'an studied under Maraad's tutelage. The New Council was dissolved, and Med'an stepped down from his role as Guardian.

Wrath of the Lich King
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Jur had been summoned to Light's Hope Chapel alongside many other champiosn by Tirion Fordring, where an onslaught of Scourge minions and death knights were attacking the Argent Dawn members there. In the confusion, Kel'Thuzad's phylactery had been stolen, and Naxxramas had flown away, being replaced by the necropolis Acherus. A heavy sight ensued, leaving the Chapel's forces barely victorious. The Lich King appeared via death gate, gloating at how he had sent his death knights as bait to draw the Highlord out. Darion Mograine - death knight highlord - was enraged at this betrayal and flung his Corrupted Ashbringer to Tirion, who purified it with his holy touch. The Ashbringer sliced into the Lich King, wounding him and forcing him to retreat. Then and there, the Argent Dawn and the Order of the Silver Hand combined into the Argent Crusade, with Darion's death knights reforming into the Knights of the Ebon Blade. Darion ordered his two finest death knights to assist Jur throughout Northrend: Koltira Deathweaver and Thassarian. With things seemingly secure on the home end, Jur was off to Northrend.

Jur was summoned to Dalaran at the behest of Rhonin, leader of the Kirin Tor. The Exile had sized up a notable record in his roles against Nefarian, the Second War of the Shifting Sands, the Outland Campaign, and the returning of King Varian to the throne. As a result, the mage found no one more qualified to play mediator between the Alliance and Horde while they operated in Northrend. Allies on both factions, new and old lent him aid. Communication between the two factions came almost to a close on account of the Wrathgate incident. Grand Apothecary Putress had bombarded the gate with a new type of plague, putting Sylvanas' position in jeopardy. When Jur and Jaina ventured to Orgrimmar to ask Thrall what happened, Sylvanas appeared and informed them all that Varimathras had staged a coup to take the Undercity from her. Jur was asked to cooperate with Sylvanas, Thrall, Vol'jin, and Nathanos to kill Putress and end Varimathras. Varian, with Jaina, Valeera, and Broll in tow, stormed the Undercity and slaughtered Putress' followers. Before Varian and Thrall could come to blows, Jaina froze the Alliance combatants and teleported them out. The cold war between the two factions had heated up, but Jur was determined to get the both of them to cooperate. To do so, he needed more allies. As such, he began traversing Northrend and ending the beings that threatened the peace. With the aid of the Wyrmrest Accord, Jur and adventurers stormed the Eye of Eternity and defeated Malygos, ending the Nexus War and restoring magical control to the mortals and Kirin Tor. After the threat of Malygos, it came time to deal with Sartharion dwelling underneath the Wyrmrest Temple inside the Obsidian Sanctum. With both threats squared away, Alexstrasza and her associates pledged their service to aid the Exile, with glowing recommendations from Chromie, Kalecgos, and Itharius. Jur encountered Harrison Jones once more in Grizzly Hills, exploring troll ruins. The explorer barely survived thanks to him. Unlikely allies came in the form of the Frenzyheart tribe and the Oracles out of Sholazar Basin. Despite being sworn enemies, the two tribes heard of the Exile's many accomplishments and saw the good deeds he had performed for the both of them. As such, they offered their allegiance, albeit temporarily. The crypt lord Anub'arak in Azjol-Nerub and the Twilight's Hammer forces in Ahn'Kahet were the next to fall, preventing the Scourge and Old God forces from maneuvering underground. King Ymiron and his vrykul forces in Utgarde Keep were the next to fall.

Legendary explorer Brann Bronzebeard returned from the ancient titan city of Ulduar with grave news of an Old God slithering about and systemic corruption. Rhonin summoned Jur, Varian, and Jaina as well as Thrall and Garrosh. Varian refused to pledge his aid to this threat if it meant cooperating with the Horde and left after a tussle with Garrosh. Jur took it upon himself to assist in the fight, seeing as the Alliance would not do such a thing. A major problem for any attempt to push further into Ulduar was the manufacturing of iron dwarves and iron vrykul. To combat such a threat, Jur slowly earned the trust of the Sons of Hodir and stormed the Halls of Stone and Lightning, crippling the manufacturing of enemies as well as deposing Loken. While collaborating with the Frostborn, Jur was shocked to discover their leader Yorg Stormheart to be none other than Muradin Bronzebeard, whom everyone had believed to have perished while following Arthas. The Frostborn pledged their aid to the Kirin Tor and Sons of Hodir in their effort to take down the eldritch horror nesting in Ulduar.

After breaching the gates and dealing with the various titanic guardians and machines guarding the gates, Jur and company took to the task of freeing the four watchers: Freya, Hodir, Thorim, and Mimiron. One by one, each watcher was freed from the indoctrination of their prisoner and pledged their efforts to combating it. The adventurers journeyed deeper into the bowels of the city, facing off against General Vezax before standing against the true perpetrator of the Old God horrors on this continent: the dreaded Yogg-Saron. His mighty was ferocious and terrible, subjecting his opponents to maddening visions. Jur was forced to relive the devastation he had inadvertently caused ten thousand years ago but fought through it to fight once more. Yogg-Saron was defeated, his body growing cold and quiet after taunting them a last time. While the battle was over, Ulduar was not yet quiet.

The adventurers had discovered that the sealed door to the Celestial Planetarium had been opened, revealing a mysterious titanic constellar known as Algalon the Observer. Algalon had transported himself to Ulduar in the wake of Loken's death, which triggered a planetary fail-safe protection. The constellar analyzed the planet, detecting mass corruption on a global scale, and deemed "reorigination" to be necessary, indicating that he would purge the planet of all life and start anew. Against overwhelming odds of survival, Jur and company defeated Algalon. The constellar questioned his mission, and after a speech from Jur, he believed that Azeroth was worth preserving. To prevent the planet-wide purge, Algalon constructed a reply code to be transmitted from Dalaran in order to spare the world and its people.

Fall of the Lich King
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Jur had competed briefly in the Argent Tournament, doing quite well and besting many opponents, including the Black Knight and a newly risen Anub'arak. But now it was time to turn attention to the main threat to Northrend and all life on Azeroth. The Argent Crusade, Knights of the Ebon Blade, Alliance, Horde, Kirin Tor, and many others gathered in Jur's travels were all fully committed to finishing this fight, whatever the cost. Before Icecrown Citadel could be assaulted, the major wings of the Frozen Halls had to be taken out of commission: the Forge of Souls, the Pit of Saron, and the Halls of Reflection. Jur ventured into the Frozen Halls with the assistance of Jaina Proudmoore and Sylvanas Windrunner. Jaina wished to see if Arthas could be saved from the grip of the Lich King while Sylvanas wanted revenge for Quel'Thalas and her people. Jur played mediator between the two and found both of their skill sets to be useful in dealing with the various enemies and freeing the slaves in the Frozen Halls. Once Jaina saw that Arthas was truly gone, she was committed to killing the Lich King.

The forces of Azeroth stormed the Citadel, splitting up into Alliance and Horde. Muradin led the Alliance side while Saurfang oversaw the Horde. Jur was jumping through many hoops to keep them focused on the Scourge and not each other. A chance for peace between them was the revelation that Bolvar Fordragon yet lived, being tortured at the Frozen Throne. A gunship battle took place over the Deathbringer's Rise, with Jur and his friend Tar doing their best to sabotage the factions' efforts to destroy one another. When both factions landed, they were stunned to see Dranosh Saurfang, son of Varok, ressurected as a death knight. The orc was killed once and for all, with Varok being handed the body to bury in Nagrand with Varian's blessing.

Through plagued abominations and necrotic spirits, the adventurers fought, reaching the Frozen Throne itself. There atop his throne sat the Lich King, a burning man chained above. The Lich King used his magic to freeze Tirion, leaving Jur and the other heroes to face him. Despite a well placed effort, the Lich King managed to kill them all, planning to resurrect them all as his greatest champions. Calling upon the holy Light to aid him in his darkest hour, Tirion burst through the ice and sliced Frostmourne clean in two. The tortured spirits trapped within the cursed runeblade returned the spirits of the fallen to their bodies and cried out for justice, allowing the heroes to land the finishing blow. The Lich King was defeated, his Helm of Domination being knocked off. Arthas had regained possession of his body moments before he died, eternally grateful to be free at last. He begged forgiveness from the spirits he encapsulated and awaited eternal damnation.

King Terenas Menethil II comforted his dying son, as did the spirits around him. After being engulfed by vengeance and anger for so long, they no longer felt such venom and instead merely wanted peace and rest. The tired spirit of Arthas was guided to the afterlife while Terenas remained behind. The explanation that a Lich King was always necessary to keep the Scourge from going rabid proved demoralizing. Tirion and Jur debated as to which one would take the helmet, with Jur claiming that the Ashbringer was needed while Tirion countered with him being an old man and Jur being able to live thousands of years longer. They were interrupted by the burning man, who revealed himself to be Bolvar Fordragon. Kept alive by both the plague and Alexstrasza's fire, Bolvar found himself in ceaseless agony, wishing for the release of death that would not come. He instructed them both to place the crown onto his head, inheriting the role of Lich King. Before turning and freezing, he swore Tirion and Jur into secrecy about his fate. Tirion and Jur argued, but the latter ultimately ended up agreeing, albeit reluctantly.

Continuing Adventures
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Krasus discovered a clutch of eggs from the twilight dragonflight within the empty Obsidian Sanctum, something that proved to be sinister for everyone. The Council of Six in Dalaran requested the aid of Lavernius Jur and other adventurers to investigate. Upon arrival, Jur discovered that the Ruby Sanctum had been infiltrated by agents of the black dragonflight, led by a mysterious twilight dragon called Halion. The sanctum guardian Xerestrasza assisted Jur and company in the fight against the dragons and their minions, whom were found with the insignia of the Twilight's Hammer on their bodies. With Halion's dying breath, he warned of the return of Deathwing. The sanctum was saved, albeit slightly burned, and the ruby eggs were safe. Jur, however, was troubled. Constantly encountering the Twilight's Hammer, even after Cho'gall was defeated, did not sit well with him. He shared Halion's words with the dragon representatives atop Wyrmrest but dismissed it, not sure what to make of it. Jur was not satisfied and began doing some independent research.

Taking a break from his investigation, Jur received a letter sent by Gelbin Mekkatorque, requesting his aid to take back the city of Gnomeregan. The gnomish armies had assembled, with various adventurers gathered at the High Tinker's request. While the armies put up a good fight trudging through the lost city, it was for naught as the ruler, Mekgineer Sicco Thermaplugg, activated a weapon known as the Irradiator 3000, bombing the city with nuclear radiation. While the city had not been reclaimed, the gnomes were able to establish the new territory of New Tinkertown at the entrance. For his assistance, the gnomes would later pledge their aid to his joint army in the war against Deathwing.

Jur received a letter from Vol'jin, who was organizing a task force to reclaim the Echo Isles from Zalazane. Because of his aiding the Horde during the Third War and his position as mediator between the factions, Vol'jin thought the Exile would prove a valuable ally. The druid answered the call of duty and arrived to aid the Darkspears in their fight. Island by island, Jur, Vol'jin, and Horde adventurers fought, defeating the spirits and amalgamations that served Zalazane's will. For his usurping of the deceased, Zalazane was ultimately killed by Bwonsamdi, loa of the dead. Vol'jin thanked Jur for his help, an act that would lead him to pledge his aid to the war against Deathwing later on.

Jur found no luck with any of his leads in regard to the Twilight's Hammer. While searching up another possible lead, Jur was called to attend meetings organized by Magni Bronzebeard and Thrall, in Stormwind and Orgrimmar respectively. The leaders discuss the unusual climate changes and elemental activity across Azeroth. Jur proposes that the Twilight's Hammer might be involved, but with little evidence to go by, his case is ultimately dismissed on both sides.

Later, strange doomsday cultists would begin amassing in Stormwind and Orgrimmar, preaching the end of the world being near. Earthen Ring emissaries began arriving at both cities, investigating unusual elemental rifts that began to manifest randomly in the cities and on the outskirts of Alliance and Horde lands. Much to Jur's chagrin, Thrall stepped down as warchief to lead the Earthen Ring, leaving Garrosh as his replacement. One of his first orders of business was to bar Jur diplomatic entrance into Orgrimmar, making his job as ambassador more difficult. The cities began suffering more and more elemental attacks. While searching through the cultists' belongings, Jur uncovered Twilight's Hammer insignias. Having convinced the Alliance and Horde that the Twilight's Hammer were behind the city attack and were up to something greater, Jur began investigating two mass murders that occurred in Ashenvale, believing the Twilight's Hammer was also involved.

The Cataclysm
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The second Sundering had caused numerous deaths and environmental devastation worldwide. Deathwing had returned to the world, as foretold by the Twilight's Hammer and Halion. Empowered by the Old Gods, the dragon set forth to usher in the Hour of Twilight and release the ancient eldritch beings from their titan prisons and consume all life on Azeroth. To prevent this from transpiring, they needed an army and a plan. The Alliance and Horde were slowly picking up speed against one another as well as trying to fortify and rebuild their scarred land. It was a difficult balancing act to commit to restoration, war, and defense. If their issues plaguing their lands could be solved, they could further commit against Deathwing. Jur set out trying to find anyone who could aid in taking down the black dragon, all while racking his brain to try and find some sort of plan to beat him. A gambit had been thrown down in the form of amassing a great fighting force to combat the black dragon, of various races and factions all across Azeroth. But such a struggle would be arduous.

Jur had joined with a boat run by Captain Taylor heading out for the zone of Vashj'ir, when it was suddenly attacked by a giant octopus. A Horde vessel run by Nazgrim with Tarondu on board suffered the same fate, with both parties being captured by naga. Jur and Tar cooperated together, doing their best to keep the Alliance and Horde from tearing at each others' throats and keep focused on the naga and kvaldir. Jur and other adventurers eventually encountered the ancient water elemental, Neptulon the Tidehunter. For his efforts against Ragnaros in the Molten Core many years ago, Jur had earned the respect of the Hydraxian Waterlords, a faction of water elementals led by Duke Hydraxis, and Neptulon subsequently. Jur and company assisted Neptulon against the naga forces encroaching on his elemental plane. The giant octopus Ozumat captures Neptulon and spirits him away. Despite the loss of an elemental lord, Jur did manage to gain an ally for his cause. In their leader's absence, Duke Hydraxis became Lord Hydraxis and pledged the water elementals' aid for the battle against Deathwing.

The Earthen Ring had need of adventurers to aid their efforts in Deepholm, and Jur volunteered. The World Pillar had been broken from Deathwing's escape, which had put the entire elemental zone in jeopardy. To make matters worse, the mortals were under the watchful eye of the elemental lord Therazane. The earth elemental harbored a deep hatred of mortals, on account of her daughter Theradras having been slain in Maraudon. Jur tried his best to reason with her but was met with bitter contempt. Therazane tolerates the mortals' presence, reluctantly agreeing to offer (minimal) aid if they leave after restoring the World Pillar. Their progress was halted by the arrival of the Twilight's Hammer cultists and one annoying Millhouse Manastorm, wishing to disrupt the pillar's repairs. With Therazane's aid, they were bested, and the pillar was restored. Begrudgingly impressed by their work and after receiving word of Neptulon's elementals joining forces, Therazane reluctantly pledged her aid in the fight against Deathwing. This also gained the aid of the Earthen Ring, with key figureheads such as Rehgar Earthfury.

Jur was then hired to escort a caravan run by Harrison Jones into Uldum, with the purpose of exploring the new land. The caravan is attacked and locked in cages. After being freed, they become involved with the ancient tol'vir, a titan race involved in a civil war against those that joined with Deathwing to become stone again. Their actions drew the attention of the air elemental lord, Al'Akir, who had allied himself with Deathwing. With the aid of various adventurers, Al'Akir was defeated, weakening Deathwing's forces. Jur collaborates with King Phaoris to depose the Neferset in their city, an act that gains the tol'vir's aid in the final conflict. Harrison Jones and Jur get involves in a race against the black dragons, the blood elf archaeologist Belloc Brightblade, and goblin Commander Schnottz. With some quick thinking from Brann Bronzebeard, the dragons and Schnottz are defeated, with Belloc hightailing it out.

A familiar threat had returned to Blackrock Mountain, taking the form of a ressurected Nefarian. Empowered by the Twilight's Hammer and the indomitable will of his father, he continued his experiments on the chromatic dragonflight. With the assistance of other adventurers, including the son of the legendary orc Eitrigg, Ariok, the dark iron warrior Hansel Heavyhands, and the infamous human guerilla fighter John J. Keeshan, Nefarian was defeated once more alongside his ressurected sister Onyxia. For this and for snuffing out the Twilight's Hammer in the Searing Gorge, Jur earned the aid and weaponry of the Thorium Brotherhood.

Out in Westfall, Sentinel Hill was under attack by the Defias Brotherhood once more, this time under the leadership of the secret daughter of Edwin VanCleef, Vanessa. Driven by a lust for vengeance for her father and the forgotten people of Westfall, she was determined to bring the Alliance down to its knees. While not unsympathetic to her pain, Jur disagreed with her methods, feeling that murder was too far. Journeying into the Deadmines, the Defias were defeated once again. However, Vanessa VanCleef had escaped, vowing that Jur had not seen the last of her. He vowed to assist her in rebuilding Westfall if she cooperated, but she ultimately refused, seeing his act of kindness as not enough.

Continuing Adventures
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Jur took a break from exploring in order to focus on gathering individual allies. Sylvanas requested that Jur aid Nathanos in deposing the Scarlet Crusade once again. High Inquisitor Whitemane was spared once before, but this time, she was gone for good. Sylvanas thanked Jur by sending Nathanos to aid in the fight but refused to answer whether she would donate help to the fight against Deathwing.

Jur's traveled down south brought him to the Blasted Lands, where he received word about Loramus' demise. Razelikh the Defiler had returned to Azeroth and had begun terorizing the Blasted Land. Before the demon hunter could kill his archfoe once more, he was ripped into pieces by his lieutenant, Grol the Destroyer. Collaborating with the gnome magister Kasim Sharim and others, Jur stitched Loramus' body back together and brought him back to the mortal world. Jur agreed to help him defeat Razelikh once and for all if he pledged his aid against Deathwing, to which he agreed. Unfortunately, Jur did not anticipate the dreadlord to possess the demon hunter's body. To prevent Razelikh from becoming too powerful, Jur destroyed Loramus' physical form, transporting both the demon hunter and dreadlord's spirits to the Twisting Nether. Loramus regreted unable to fulfill his obligation but thanked the Exile for assisting him.

Venturing to the Thousand Needles to cull the Twilight's Hammer threat at the behest of Baine, Jur inadvertently ended up freeing Magatha, who warned him that, while grateful, she was not to be trifled with and disappeared.

Jur was summoned to Andorhal in the Western Plaguelands to help solve a stalemate between the Alliance and Horde. Thassarian was on one side with Koltira on another. While Jur tried his hardest to facilitate communications, Sylvanas would not have it and unleashed the val'kyr. The Alliance were driven out, and the Horde had claimed the town. While Koltira had mysteriously disappeared in the conflict, Thassarian was willing to join his death knight forces to the great army forming to defeat Deathwing. Tirion Fordring caught word of Jur's plan and sent aid as well.

An intriguing rumor drew Jur's attention farther south, to the Badlands. While making a pit stop in a town known as Fuselight, Jur was requested to make a delivery to a mysterious goblin woman named Rhea. She proposed a plan to purify black dragon eggs and save their race. While Jur was apprehensive of the plan, he did believe in second chances. After all, Sabellian had proved him wrong about his preconceived notion of black dragons. The Exile retrieved several black dragon eggs for the experiment as well as the dead bodies of various whelplings rotting in the sun. A black dragon broodmother known as Nyxondria has been captured and detained by powerful magics. Three of her unhatched eggs are taken from her by Jur for the experiment. Rhea then reveals herself to actually be a red dragon sent by Alexstrasza to see if the black dragonflight can be saved.

The samples they gathered are shipped with Jur to Dr. Hieronymous Blam, operating out in Agmond's End. The excavation site was being swarmed by troggs. The Explorer's League and the Reliquary were fighting one another to retrieve more artifacts. Jur was tasked with driving the Reliquary out, but Jur did not wish to get involved in their quarrel. With a hefty bribe, Jur was able to convince the lead prospector to hand over an unusual jade statue. Jur entered the Tomb of the Watchers and solves the titans' puzzles, gaining access to the mysterious treasure within. Jur brings the Eye of the Watchers back to Dr. Blam to investigate further. They activate the device, which breaks down the organic matter of the three dragon eggs and combines them into one, free of Old God taint. Jur returns to purified egg to Rheastrasza, but Nyxondria is not far behind with a plethora of angry black dragons. With the aid of three lost vikings, Jur is able to fight the dragons off and protect both the egg and Rheastraza. However, Deathwing stumbled upon the both of them and incinerates them. However, she had ultimately tricked the Destroyer by sacrificing her own life and that of one of her eggs. The black dragon egg was transported out without Jur's knowledge, the only thing left behind was an abandoned egg laid by Rheastrasza. Jur left the egg with Dr. Blam and ordered him to take it somewhere safe. The Exile buried what was left of Rhea's body and continued on, hoping it had all been worth it.

Jur returned to Stormwind to share with King Varian on his progress. While there, Anduin brought him in to investigate possible Twilight's Hammer corruption of Varian's inner circle. Through their investigation, Anduin and Jur revealed that Major Samuelson was a faceless one working to corrupt the Stormwind Guard from within. He was defeated by their combined effort.

The Twilight Highlands proved to be one of the last frontiers, Wildhammer land having been infected by Old God influence. Jur received orders from Kurdran Wildhammer to bolster the local defenses and clear out pockets of Twilight's Hammer cultists. While adventuring, Jur ended up being roped into a domestic conflict between the two Wildhammer Clans, the Dunwalds and Thundermars. To get them to aid in the fight against Deathwing, Jur played matchmaker and managed to unite the two clans via marriage. After the wedding, Jur was called away to deal with the giant Old God horror Iso'rath, who was consuming everything in its radius. Collaborating with the Earthen Ring and other adventurers, the monster is slain, thus reducing the threat of the Twilight's Hammer in the vicinity. Jur's presence reached the local red dragonflight resistance, and he was summoned by the son of Alexstrasza, Caelestrasz. The two had known each other from the days of Ahn'Qiraj. The black dragonflight are coming down hard on the Vermillion Redoubt, with rumors that the purified black egg being kept within. Alexstrasza arrived and did battle against Deathwing. While she managed to hold him off, he proved too powerful, even for her. Jur, Calen, and Alexstrasza were forced to retreat. In the commotion, the black egg had been stolen under the nose of both the red and black dragonflight.

Afterwards, Jur was summoned to the Obsidian Forest at the base of the Bastion of Twilight, where Master Mathias Shaw of SI:7 was working to defeat the Twilight's Hammer presence there. While there, he encountered Garona Halforcen, who revealed that Cho'gall had survived the attack at Ahn'Qiraj and had set up shop here. After working with both sides to drive back the cultists, Jur summoned the various members of the New Council of Tirisfal to end Cho'gall once and for all. The ogre warlock was dead for real this time but not before he revealed the terrible secret hidden underneath his tower. In a hidden lava pit underneath resided the twisted and tortured form of the black dragonflight's broodmother, Sintharia. Finding themselves overwhelmed, Jur and the New Council were saved by the aid of Calen, who sacrificed his life to ensure her death.

With the Twilight's Hammer threat having been dealt with, the Wildhammer dwarves commited their forces to Jur's effort against Deathwing, as did the Bronzebeards.

Jur received a letter from Vol'jin, asking him to meet at the base of Zul'Aman. On arrival, he is greeted by not only the troll, but Tarondu, Lady Liadrin, Halduron Brightwing, and Vereesa Windrunner. Jur inquires whether or not the Darkspear will join his army. While Vol'jin would love to join his cause, the prophet Zul and his actions among the Gurubashi and Amani tribes prove to be worrisome. Jur pledges to assist the lot of them against the new threat, now being spearheaded by Daakara and Jin'do the Godbreaker. Together, their forces storm Zul'Aman and depose its ruler once again, freeing the entrapped animal spirits and the prisoners the Amani took. As thanks, Lor'themar sends a message, indicating the blood elves will aid Jur. In return, Vereesa agrees to have the Kirin Tor and the Silver Covenant join the fight as well. After Jur and other adventurers return from Zul'Gurub and preventing the return of Hakkar the Soulflayer, Vol'jin finally agrees to send Darkspear aid. After word spread of the other Horde factions lending their aid, Sylvanas lent her aid as well in order to get into the others' good graces. The one person who would not budge was Garrosh, out of pride and principle. Gallywix abstained for the longest time but eventually caved as well.

The Masquerade: Part 1
This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm. During his adventures, Jur reunited with Celestria Moondawn, now a full fledged archdruid. She had convinced him to join a guild she was part of, the Masquerade. Like Jur, they were dedicated to keeping the peace between both factions. The guild had a plethora of members: worgen rogue Fenirim, draenei shaman Saiyuri and her paladin father Shyamal, worgen warrior Liusten Halden, half-elf mage Gaabriella Dahren, human monk Britinie Dawn and her husband the night elf rogue Rheine, the human rogue Teraney Khane, and others. They were a small organization stationed in Shattrath but one that got things done. A man with Jur's reputation could prove to be a very lucrative asset for them. The Masquerade proved to be a place where Jur had many friends, with his best friends being Saiyuri and Celestria. The depths of Saiyuri and Jur's friendship would start from an unusual occurrence in the jungle caves of Stranglethorn Vale, where a dark spirit had taken possession of Fenirim and assaulted the two. Inspired by his actions, Saiyuri vowed to pursue her studies to, with Jur acting as a tutor when needed. Jur respected the guild for its actions, and they, in turn, respected him. While apprehensive at the rumors of this enormous army being formed, the Masquerade committed their forces to the good fight. A point of future conflict would be the relationship between Fenirim and Celestria and Jur and Celestria. Fenirim and Celestria had become romantically involved, unbeknownst to Jur who still held feelings for her. Such a state of affairs would lead to conflict down the road.

Rage of the Firelands
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Malfurion had returned to the mortal world, having been imprisoned in the Emerald Nightmare by Fandral Staghelm. Staghelm had been manipulated by Xavius the Nightmare Lord, disguised as his son Valstann, into corrupting Teldrassil. He had been deposed and locked within the Hyjal prison that used to house Illidan. The Guardians of Hyjal requested Jur's aid, despite the outcry from the more conservative kaldorei. The Guardians of Hyjal would prove instrumental in the fight against Deathwing. Jur's old and respected comrade-in-arms Jarod Shadowsong had returned from self-imposed exile after the death of his wife Shalasyr to help see the return of Cenarius and the restoration of the ancient guardians. The two reminisced about days gone by, and Jarod warned his old ally to be careful as Maiev was out there somewhere. Having heard of her recent attempts of ethic cleansing against the Highborne and remembering her words atop Black Temple, Jur took care to watch his back. Ragnaros had also returned, leading his fire elementals from the elemental plane of the Firelands. During the fight against the Twilight's Hammer and fire elementals, Fandral Staghelm had managed to escape.

Jur was summoned by the Dragon Aspects, alongside Malfurion, Thrall, Aggra, Jaina Proudmoore, and others to Nordrassil. In the wake of the short peace from driving Ragnaros back into the Firelands, the lot of them called upon the magical energies of Azeroth to heal the land. However, the ritual is interrupted by Staghelm, who was replaced Executus as the new majordomo for Ragnaros. Alongside his daughter-in-law Leyara and various other kaldorei druids, Staghelm has used the powers of Ragnaros to create the druids of the flame. Using dark magics, Staghelm split Thrall's physical form into four elemental aspects, scattering them to the far corners of Azeroth. With Aggra, Jur heads to the various elemental regions to piece Thrall back together again and undo Staghelm's foul magic. After being fully restored and achieving inner peace, Thrall and Aggra become lifemates.

With the druids of the flame and the resurgence of Ragnaros, Mount Hyjal is in dire need of aid. Jarod Shadowsong and Malfurion Stormrage have made the push into the Molten Front to take the fight to the Firelord personally. While Jur is reluctant to cooperate alongside this many night elves, he does need the kaldorei to join his army. Hamuul Runetotem is severely injured when Leyara plants a trap for him and Jur. Her failure ends up catching up to her as Jur finally killed her, severely crippling Staghelm's efforts.

With many adventurers present, it was time to end the conflict with Ragnaros permanently. The many fiery monstrosities proved to be great obstacles, but their combined might allowed them to topple them. The party eventually made it to the courtyard of Sulfuron Keep, where Majordomo Staghelm stood awaiting them. Jur halted the rest of them, harboring a grudge against his former master. This fight would be more personal. The two of them were to do battle, master versus student. The battle raged on for what seemed like eternity, each druid fighting tooth and nail with lethal intent. The two were evenly matched, but Staghelm was eventually overcome. Speaking through a magical manifestation, Ragnaros drained Staghelm of his powers and abandoning him to his fate. Thousands of years of anger and repressed feelings burst from Jur's psyche as he began to tear at and beat Staghelm nearly to a pulp, the weakened archdruid unable to fight back. In a final blow of savagery, Jur lifted a heavy rock from the ground and smashed it into his head with a sickening squelch, ending the Staghelm dynasty forever. Too shocked and appalled for words, the rest of the adventurers followed Jur to face Ragnaros. Against the combined might of Malfurion, Cenarius, and Hamuul, Ragnaros was ultimately bested. Malfurion offered his thanks for Jur's assistance, but the Exile merely scoffed at him and asked if the night elves would join. The archdruid agreed, and Jur took his leave with Broll Bearmantle, Choluna, and Thisalee Crow.

Jur was summoned to aid a female blue dragon named Tarecgosa. Working with Kalecgos and the bronze dragon Anachronos, the four of them are able to discover that Arygos had been secretly collaborating with Deathwing. Kalecgos is attacked, but Tarecgosa sacrifices herself to save him. Kalecgos challenges Arygos for supremacy and turns his council against him. Embittered, Arygos flees, leaving Kalecgos as the new Aspect.

With word that the night elves had committed to the war effort, King Varian Wrynn had no reservations about sending Stormwind aid to Jur's army. While Genn Greymane lacked the amount of resources and manpower that Varian did, worgen were just as vicious on the battlefield as anyone else. Gilneas offered what little it could to the war effort.

The oddest thing Jur found was a mysterious donation of resources from Ravenholdt. While Jur was in the organization's good graces, he did not know how an assassination and thieves' guild would be of much use to him in these times. His only explanation for why was a simple letter that read

"Use them well, Exile." -W.

The Hour of Twilight
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The time had come. Every major faction had gathered to either defeat Deathwing or die trying. Nozdormu had collaborated with unknown adventurers to retrieve the Dragon Soul, which Thrall, Jur, and others delivered to Wyrmrest Temple only to be intercepted by Archbishop Benedictus. The priest had disappeared since Deathwing's resurgence and revealed himself to be the Twilight Father, leading the clan in the wake of Cho'gall's death. The priest was ultimately defeated, and the Dragon Soul was taken to the top of the temple while Jur helped other heroes defeat the eldritch monsters and cultists surrounding the temple. The Dragon Aspects empowered the Dragon Soul and took chase after Deathwing, blasting him with it and sending him crashing into the Maelstrom. Not one to go down without a fight, Deathwing emerged from the whirlpool, warped and misshapen. The heroes held him off and fought him back, having him on the ropes. The mighty dragon breathed his horrible shadowflame to kill his weakened allies, but Jur sacrificed himself and absorbed the flame at full force, screaming and crying out in pain as it seared his form. Summoning the last of his strength, he pushed forth and helped land the finishing blow.

Deathwing collapsed into the Maelstrom, never to return. While a sense of victory rang through the air, the atmosphere quickly changed. Jur was on death's door, having been severely burned by the shadowflame. The druid was transported to the mainland, a combination of medical science and healing magic being put to work constantly to restore him. Jur remained hospitalized for months on end, fading in and out of consciousness. The Exile was hooked to several machines and tended to by healers regularly to keep him alive. Jur's form was mostly restored, with the exceptions of his upper back flesh being warped and rough, and his left pectoral being scarred and burned. Genetic tests read that some of Deathwing's blood had been absorbed into his blood stream, contaminating his systems. While they had managed to restore his immune system and found he possessed a higher pain tolerance, his reproductive system was permanently damaged. Though he could still have sex, the tainted blood had rendered him infertile and unable to ever produce children. The doctors hypothesized that claimed that no life could spring from where his black blood touched for ten thousand years that Jur could potentially be able to have offspring after then, but by that time, it would be too late. Such an enormous consequence deeply shook the Exile, furthering the loneliness and isolation he felt. One thing he had always wanted was children, and the mighty dragon had robbed him of that future forever.

Mists of Pandaria
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Jur was alerted by the news that Theramore has been wiped off the map from an experimental mana bomb of Garrosh's design. Barely a week out of the infirmary, he wasted no time making his way over, in disbelief at what he is witnessing. The city he had helped see built and spent plenty of time in was gone. Jaina was stricken with grief, her hair almost completely white. Pained, General Marcus Jonathan, Rhonin, and Jaina's young apprentice, Kinndy Sparkshine were all killed in the blast. Enraged at the loss of their friends, both Jur and Jaina cut down the Horde invaders skulking around the remains of Theramore.

Vengeance burned brightly in Jaina as she wrestled with her desire to drown Orgrimmar and all of its citizens. Jur, while as angry as she, preached against such acts of genocide. Jur vowed to see Garrosh kicked off the throne of warchief, but he would not stoop to such depravity.

The mists surrounding the isolated island nation of Pandaria had lifted, allowing anyone to navigate its waters. Garrosh saw the land as an opportunity to plunder its resources, conquer its people, and finally destroy the Alliance. Varian saw the threat Garrosh could pose to such a land and had the Alliance act as a defensive force for it. Jur was unsure of how to feel about driving a nation of innocents into a war it wanted no part of but was left little leeway to operate.

Jur managed to convince the local jinyu of Pearlfin Village to join with the Alliance, under the command of SI:7 agent Rell Nightwind. Jur had remained untrusting of Rell and the men under his command, skeptical of SI:7 after their attempt to kidnap Thrall. Even more egregious to the Exile was the war crime of gunning down the unarmed Horde survivors at Garrosh'ar Point at the behest of Sky Admiral Rogers, an act he has never forgiven. However, the two ultimately came to form a sense of camaraderie.

The fighting between the two factions had awoken the Sha, an ancient force created by the Old God Y'Shaarj that fed on the negative emotions of people. In the devastation unleashed by the Sha when the Alliance and Horde did battle in the Jade Forest, Jur found the unconscious bodies of Admiral Taylor, Mishka the draenei field medic, and a dwarf rogue named Sully "The Pickle" McLeary. He recovered their bodies and brought them to safety along with General Nazgrim, the forsaken rogue Shademaster Kiryn, the orc Shokia, and the goblin engineer Rivett Clutchpop. Despite being on opposing sides, Jur would never leave a wounded man behind.

Jur met and befriended Lorewalker Cho, the two sharing lots of knowledge of anthropology and cultural customs. While wandering the Valley of the Four Winds, Jur encountered Chen and his niece Li Li. The three ventured to the Stormstout Brewery and liberated it as well as came to the aid of the village of Stoneplow when they were under attack from the encroaching mantid. Jur took up cooking and became culinary expert from all the experienced chefs residing in Halfhill. To better defend Stoneplow, Jur was sent to study under the pandaren monk known as Master Bruised Paw, who resided deep within Paoquan Hollow. Jur learned quite a lot of martial arts techniques, now able to fight with his hands instead of solely relying on his staff or magic. While not as skilled as a monk, Jur could hold his own in a fight. During his travels, Jur joined up with the Shado-Pan, whose leader he had rescued from the Sha infested Shado-pan Monastery. The two had met briefly before in the Jade Forest. Taran Zhu was not amused by the Alliance and Horde's presences here. Regardless of Zhu's animosity towards him, Jur offered his assistance for the Shado-pan regiment facing the mantid in the Townlong Steppes. While Jur earned admiration from many Shado-pan members for his actions, Taran Zhu remained unconvinced, seeing him as another troublemaker.

The young prince Anduin also briefly tagged along with the Exile, dealing with a Sha infestation at the Temple of the Red Crane. Other ventures would have him defending villages from alementals or yaungol raiders, earning the admiration of the local populace.

Jur was briefly called back to the Eastern Kingdoms by Nathanos, who was tracking down the renegade Lilian Voss, who had stamped out the last Scarlet Crusaders in Tirisfal Glades and then turned her rage to the necromancers of Scholomance, only to get herself captured and bound to the will of Darkmaster Gandling. With Nathanos' aid as well as that of a ghost of Alexei Barov, Lilian is free but overcome with despair, requesting that she be left for dead. The Darkmaster is defeated, but Lilian has mysteriously disappeared in the aftermath.

The Exile had been summoned to a mysterious land known as the Timeless Isle, where he encountered the bronze dragon Kairozdormu and ended up receiving the blessing from the spirit of Emperor Shaohao.

Continuing Adventures
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After a stalemate conflict between the Alliance and Horde in the Krasarang Wilds, Jaina Proudmoore is subjected to more pressure from Varian to boot the Sunreavers out of Dalaran on account of her new position as leader. Anduin wishes to convince Jaina to send support while Jur believes that the Kirin Tor should remain out of it and stay a neutral bastion for both factions as they have for years.

Jur is then summoned to the Shrine of Seven Stars, where many Alliance soldiers have been infected by a Sha sample that was recovered from the mogu ruins in the Kun-Lai Summit. The sha are purged, and all returned to normal. However, things took a turn for the unusual when Vol'jin requested the aid of Jur.

On arrival at the hidden area known as the Veiled Stair, accompanied by Tarondu, a Kor'kron orc named Rak'gor Bloodrazor, and his various guards. The orc claimed that Garrosh wanted Jur's assistance into the matter of investigating saurok activity, but both Jur and Vol'jin remained beyond suspicious. As expected, it turned out to be a trap, an assassination technique. Jur and Tar managed to fight off Rak'gor and kill him but not before Vol'jin was stabbed in the neck. While gravely wounded, Vol'jin struggled to his feet. The troll told Tar to inform Garrosh of his demise while Jur was sent off to inform the Alliance of the same thing.

Alliance spies then uncovered information on a Divine Bell that Garrosh seems to be looking for. Jur began investigating while Tar acted as his liaison with the Horde members that still wished to cooperate. While Garrosh forced Lor'themar to sacrifice many blood elves in the struggle to fight the mogu, Jur secretly sent resources to him through Tar to alleviate his issues and as a gesture of good will from the Alliance. Chen summoned Jur to a secret hovel in Binan Village, where Vol'jin was recovering. Jur had brought Tar with him and ordered him to go find and inform Thrall of what was happening. The blood elf nodded and set off for Durotar.

Jur eventually was led to the Ruins of Korune in regards to the Divine Bell. The artifact was recovered and transported to Darnassus for safe keeping. However, Horde agents working for Garrosh are transported to Darnassus by a blood elf mage named Fanlyr Silverthorn and steal it.

Jaina and Jur investigated Darnassus together, with the mage using her magic to trace a portal that led straight to the Sunreavers' section of the city. Infuriated at this apparent betrayal, Jaina decided to fully purge the Horde from Dalaran completely. Vereesa Windrunner, embittered at the death of her husband Rhonin, was more than supportive of Jaina's decision. She hunted down any Sunreaver citizen in the city, either imprisoning them or killing them. While Jur was angered at the Sunreavers' apparent betrayal, he was not sure what to make of this purge. The two argued until Jur ultimately withdrew from the conversation, not wanting to escalate tensions further. This put a rift in their friendship, a friendship that had spanned nearly a decade.

With the assistance of Grand Magister Rommath, Tar, Lady Liadrin, Rehgar, Nathanos, and other Horde adventurers had entered the city. Jur looked the other way as they escaped with Aethas Sunreaver and other Sunreavers. After the situation had quieted down, Jur and Tar began to question Aethas, who admitted he discovered the theft of the bell but remained silent lest he call upon Garrosh's wrath. Tar, enraged at his lack of action, was on the verge of killing him, but Jur stopped him. Jur forced Aethas to be their eyes and ears in Silvermoon, a mole on the inside in exchange for not ratting him out to Jaina or Lor'themar. Reluctantly, the mage agreed.

After the Harmonic Mallet had been reforged with the assistance of the Monkey King, Anduin snuck off to Emperor's Reach where Garrosh had positioned the bell. Garrosh uses the bell's magic to empower his mag'har blademaster Ishi. Using the skills he learned under Master Bruised Paw, the blademaster is bested. Anduin managed to destroy the bell but is crushed underneath the rubble, barely surviving. Enraged, Garrosh attempts to kill Anduin but is intercepted by Jur, and the two duel briefly. Garrosh ultimately abandons the fight and lets Jur take Anduin's unconscious body back to Lion's Landing. Anduin is tended to by Jur, Jaina, Varian, and Admiral Taylor. While he is reprimanded for his foolishness, he is also praised for his bravery. Jaina leaves them with a very icy disposition.

Jur received a mysterious letter sent from a man known as "the Black Prince", taking up residence in the Tavern in the Mists in the Veiled Stair. The Prince was actually Wrathion and thanked Jur for helping protect him while he was an egg. He had come into ownership of Ravenholdt and had been the one to anonymously donate the resources to aid him. Wrathion had informed Jur that he had planted a spy in the Masquerade to watch them and act as his agent. The spy emerged from the shadows, revealing himself to be none other than Fenirim. The two spoke and seemed to share some common viewpoints, that Azeroth could not stand divided. Wrathion warned Jur that he had been bestowed a vision of the Legion's return and that if the two collaborated together, the Prince would donate to Jur's cause. Jur agreed and set about doing the Black Prince's bidding, gathering ancient artifacts and slaying the various Sha beasts across Pandaria and receiving the various gifts Wrathion bestowed upon him in return.

The Masquerade: Part 2
This section concerns content exclusive to Mists of Pandaria. While Jur was comatose in the aftermath of the assault on Deathwing, the Masquerade had changed much. Fenirim and Celestria were betrothed to be married, a revelation which broke Jur's heart. While he did attend their wedding, he was twisted and in pain deep down. Unable to handle it, he left early, lying about being needed for work. Salt was thrown into Jur's wounds when he and Celestria were assigned to work together, handling different threats in Pandaria. The two had a natural synergy, making them a valuable combination. Spending so much time together and knowledge of their subsequent history stirred up jealousy and resentment in Fenirim, leading to him stalking the two of them and doubting his wife's fidelity. This would spell trouble for their marriage later. Jur fell into a deep depression, confiding his feelings with Saiyuri. Having trained together and explored Pandaria side by side, the two eventually formed a romantic relationship.

As the agent of the Black Prince, Fenirim was the lucky recipient of a pair of daggers crafted from the corpse of Deathwing and eldritch manifestations: the Fangs of the Father. The enchanted daggers, Golad and Tiriosh, gave Fenirim the gift of temporary flight, enhanced strength and agility, and the ability to speak light amounts of Shath'yar. However, an unforeseen side effect not accounted for by Wrathion was their maddening influence, whispering into the mind of their wielders and making him more volatile. Since the daggers were constructed from the corpses of Deathwing and the N'raqi, they maintained a connection to the Old God forces still buried underneath the crust. The daggers whispered promises to Fenirim of curing the worgen curse, which proved to be all too tempting to the rogue. The daggers lauded over Fenirim's mind, causing him to lash out and attack his fellow guildmates.

After a fight that had ransacked their base, the possessed Fenirim escaped and disappeared into Shattrath and leaving the city. Investigation his room revealed etchings in blood on the walls, with crude assassination plans made to take out Alexstrasza, Kalecgos, Nozdormu, and Ysera. Guild associate, human paladin, and mother of Gaabriella, Xyel Dahren of Lordaeron, stepped in to assist in the hunt for Fenirim. Jur revealed to the lot of them that Fenirim had been working for Wrathion since before the assault on Deathwing. While he had seen the daggers on Fenirim's person during some of the meetings with the Black Prince, he did not make much of them until the incident. The guild suspected Wrathion to be behind Fenirim's madness while Jur believed him to be innocent. Having been informed by a mole within Ravenholdt that Wrathion was visiting to pilfer more resources, Jur requested the Masquerade meet with him and solve this mystery. However, with Fenirim on the loose, the guild was split into two parties: one to meet Wrathion and the other to track the worgen. Meeting Wrathion would be Jur, Saiyuri, Xyel, Shyamal, and Teranay. The ones hunting down Fenirim were Celestria, Britnie, Gaabriella, Rheine, and Liusten.

Jur and the rest of the meeting party trekked through the Hillsbrad Foothills to Ravenholdt Manor, where Wrathion was indeed holding council. Jur shared the bad tidings with the Black Prince, who was woefully ignorant of the travesty Fenirim has fallen under. Wrathion agreed to help free his agent from madness, but he must first be tracked down and captured. Meanwhile, the hunting party had tracked Fenirim all the way to Ashenvale of all places. An entire village had been slaughtered in Fenirim's wake, with nary a few survivors and bodies torn asunder. After a strenuous battle that left many members critically injured, Fenirim was weakened and brought to Ravenholdt. Wrathion was shocked to see just how deep the madness the Old Gods had wrought could spread. While Fenirim was not a lost cause, he would be required to be contained and magically purified for a period of several months. The carnage Fenirim had caused would be the last straw and would lead to Celestria divorcing him. The Fangs of the Father were removed from Fenirim's possession and sealed within a magic box, hidden away personally by Wrathion. While the rest of the Masquerade were heading back to Shattrath to repair their base, Jur and Wrathion were heading back to Pandaria to deal with the resurgence of an ancient threat.

The Thunder King
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The ancient mogu king Lei Shen had awakened after thousands of years, ready to reclaim his empire and enslave those upon Pandaria's soil. With his Zandalari allies and enormous dinosaurs that dwarfed even the ones in Un'Goro Crater, the Thunder King presented a grave threat that even surpassed that of Garrosh. Anduin Wrynn, recovering from his wounds, had joined Jur in the Tavern with Wrathion, discussing the ways to handle Lei Shen as well as the Alliance and Horde factions grabbing footholds and preparing to fight one another. The plan was decided, and Jur would venture to the Isle of Thunder and play mediator once more. With Garrosh far away, it would make negotiating with the blood elves easier. Jaina, on the other hand, would prove a tough nut to crack.

The Alliance and Horde wasted no time setting up their footholds. Jaina, Archmage Modera, and Vereesa were leading the Kirin Tor Offensive, a new military branch for Dalaran. From the ashes of the Sunreavers came the Sunreaver Offensive, being spearheaded by Lor'themar, Aethas, Halduron, and Rommath. Preoccupied with mogu and Zandalari attacks was the Shado-Pan Assault, led by Taran Zhu. Working with the Shado-Pan and random adventurers as well as keeping the Alliance and Horde on opposite sides, Jur began to push back the Thunder King's forces, gathering up many magical artifacts for Wrathion to utilize. The Zandalari and mogu having been crushed on the outside and the Alliance and Horde been satiated thanks to some words of wisdom from Taran Zhu, it was time to take the fight to Lei Shen himself.

A grand team of adventurers accompanied Jur into the hall of the Thunder King, where they did battle against giant beasts, trolls from other tribes, and ancient creations made to satiate Lei Shen's own sick curiosity. After defeating his Twin Consorts, Jur and the adventurers arrived and stood before the Thunder King himself. Nearly losing life and limb, the adventurers toppled the king, with Jur cutting out his foul heart to deliver to Wrathion as well as using the Staff of Antonidas to drain the remaining power from his magical dais. Not wanting to be biased, Jur delivered to the Sunreaver Onslaught remnants of the Dark Animus. Deep underneath the Throne of Thunder, an ancient door opened, the room housing a titan construct known as Ra-den. He had brought the mogu to life but had ultimately been usurped by Lei Shen, who stole his power and took over Pandaria. The watcher was transported to the Throne and imprisoned, being used as a battery. His imprisonment and torture at the hands of the mogu had broken him, turning him into a genocidal being bent on wiping life away from Azeroth instead of following his original mission of protecting the planet. Like Algalon, he was defeated by Jur and company and shown the error of his ways, believing the mortal races have earned their right to life.

The War Against Garrosh
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Vol'jin, having recovered from his assassination attempt, called council with the other racial leaders to meet with Jur in at the Shrine of Two Moons in secret to discuss the downfall of Garrosh. Afterwards, he returned to lead the Darkspear Rebellion with the assistance of the entire Horde. Thrall and Chen Stormstout had gathered to assist in the fight against the Kor'kron occupation of the local settlements of Durotar and the Barrens. Jur is tasked with getting the Alliance to aid them.

In the aftermath of the Thunder King's demise, the Frostmane trolls have made a move to attack the local settlements within Dun Morogh. To combat the threat, Varian and Moira Thaurissan have come forth. Together, the Frostmane tribe was defeated, and the locals were safe. As thanks, Moira agreed to send aid to Vol'jin rebellion, with Varian agreeing in response.

Meanwhile, in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms, Garrosh goblin miners had blasted their way into a titan vault, discovering the severed heart of Y'Shaarj. With this weapon, Garrosh could inadvertently sew the seeds of destruction for all of Azeroth, including the Horde.

The Masquerade volunteered to fight in the coming conflict, along with the various other factions and allies having pledged themselves to Jur. Saiyuri, however, was forced to stay behind, being too inexperienced for such a task as storming a major Horde city. She begged and pleaded for Jur not to go, but the Exile was honor bound to depose Garrosh and right the wrongs the warchief had wrought.

Garrosh's tampering with the Heart of Y'Shaarj caused him to awaken the final sha, the Sha of Pride, and desecrate the Vale of Eternal Blossoms. The corruption of the water elemental Immerseus placed the Vale in jeapordy, keeping Jur occupied in Pandaria while Garrosh returned to Orgrimmar to begin his advance upon the rest of Kalimdor. The water elemental and the enormous Sha residing in the vault were defeated, giving the Alliance, Horde, and pandaren full clearance to take Orgrimmar.

The Alliance and Lor'themar's blood elves alongside Jur and other heroes arrived at Bladefist Bay, where Warlord Zaela and her Dragonmaw orcs awaited them. The Dragonmaw were pushed back into the city, where the rest of the party met up with Vol'jin and Baine Bloodhoof at the gate. Aid came in the form of Tyrande and her sentinels, paving a path into the city proper. The dark shaman agents were slain, and the Alliance and Horde hostages kept were freed. The party stumbled upon an injured Ji Firepaw, who was taken back to Pandaria by Aysa Cloundsinger to recover.

The fighting force fought farther into Orgrimmar, freeing the warrior-in-training Gamon to aid them. The tauren ultimately proved his prowess when he slew General Nazgrim, no longer a punching bag for the Horde. The horrors that resided within bowels of Ragefire Chasm included a ferocious devilsaur, mutated hulking dire orcs, and the twisted machinations invented by Siegecrafter Blackfuse. One by one, they fell, and Garrosh was all that stood before them and liberating Orgrimmar. Calling upon the dark essence of Y'Shaarj, Garrosh mutated into a hulking abomination, bestowing Jur and the others a haunting vision of Stormwind in flames and the leaders of the Alliance and Horde impaled on pikes. Ultimately, this would not pass as the heart of Y'Shaarj was destroyed, cleansing Azeroth of the sha for good. Garrosh collapsed onto the ground, his strength lost.

Thrall raised Doomhammer to crush his successor but was halted by Varian. Taran Zhu and Jur persuaded the both of them to stand down, calling for a trial to decide his fate. The Horde convened and inquired as to who would fill the void left by Garrosh. Thrall chose Vol'jin as his successor, who accepted this honorable charge thrust upon him. Varian and Vol'jin spoke, agreeing to call of the war to rebuild and cooperate, much to Jaina's chagrin.

Vol'jin and Jur shook hands, satisfied with the outcome and thankful for one another's aid. The Exile boarded a boat and began to sail for the Eastern Kingdoms.

A tropical storm had made the normal route back to Stormwind too dangerous, and a detour was taken that put the boat perilously close to the Maelstrom. The boat was blindsided by another storm, which resulted in the sinking of the ship. Jur was one of few to survive but found himself washed on a mysterious island. With only his staff and the clothes on his back having not been swallowed up by the sea, Jur cultivated his survival skills together to ensure the island would not be the survivors' grave. The island was dotted with unusual wildlife and ruins, with a magical haze preventing him from teleporting to Moonglade or using any of his magic. Months went by, and a search party ended up finding the lost druid. Dire news graced his return.

The Masquerade: Part 3
This section concerns content exclusive to Mists of Pandaria. Jur had returned to civilization only to find many of his friends gone. The Masquerade guild hall in Shattrath was empty, not a soul in sight. The only thing left behind was a sizable sum in the guild bank, untouched for months. His good friends, including his lover Saiyuri, had disappeared off the face of Azeroth. Jur made inquiries with the Earthen Ring, Cenarion Circle, and Argent Crusade, but none of them seemed to have any documentation on their whereabouts or even existence. The factions denied any involvement with his guildmates, and the Alliance lacked any official paperwork on them. Not even death certificates were available.

Jur searched the city's official cemetery but found no graves indicating their burial. The Exile suspected that SI:7 might have been involved, still harboring distrust after their attempt on Thrall. Matthias Shaw denied any involvement but barred Jur from searching any records. With no proof, the druid had nothing to go on. A glimmer of hope returned when he found Celestria, now going by the last name Moonshadow after having remarried. When asked about the Masquerade, Fenirim, and their other friends, she claimed to have no memory of such events and encouraged Jur to let it go. The Exile was greatly dissatisfied with his lack of answers but was forced to put his investigation on indefinite hold when summoned by Khadgar, who was organizing a fighting force to handle a new threat to Azeroth's well being. Jur withdrew his share from the guild bank and resigned, leaving the mystery and ultimate fate of the Masquerade shrouded in mystery.

Warlords of Draenor
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While Jur was shipwrecked, the trial to decide Garrosh's fate was being decided by the Alliance, Horde, pandaren, and the four August Celestials. Many major figures were in attendance, including Wrathion. The Black Prince was ultimately unsatisfied with how the Siege of Orgrimmar came to pass, feeling the Alliance should have dismantled the Horde. Seeing them as a threat to the unity of Azeroth's people, he conspired with Kairoz, a member of the Infinite Dragonflight, to send Garrosh through time to a version of Draenor in an alternate reality to rally an army of orcs to stand against the Legion's return. The plan succeeded, and the three disappeared, leaving the jury and plaintiffs without a verdict.

The Dark Portal had changed from green to red, signifying that the two alternate realities had been connected. The newly formed Iron Horde poured through the portal and toppled Nethergarde Keep. The Alliance and Horde collaborated to deal with this new threat. Vindicator Maraad had established a resistance foothold, the two factions biding time while Khadgar organized an elite fighting force to lead the change through the portal. Jur had been selected alongside other adventurers to join Khadgar.

Khadgar led his forces through the Dark Portal into Tanaan Jungle, planning to shut the Dark Portal off. It was considered a suicide mission, but those that followed the mage were dedicated. Jur stood alongside many fellow adventurers, some familiar faces including Maraad, Thrall, Lady Liadrin, Hansel Heavyhands, and Ariok. Some new faces included the night elf warden Cordana Felsong, the tauren warrior Olin Umberhide, the night elf druid Qiana Moonshadow, and the dark iron engineer Thaelin Darkanvil. To shut the portal down, its power supply had to be cut off. Jur was shocked to discover that Gul'dan and his Shadow Council lackeys, Cho'gall and Teron'gor, were chained underneath the platform. To cut off the invasion, the three had to be released. Reluctantly, Jur freed his old foes, with Gul'dan warning him they would meet again. The portal was shut off, leaving Khadgar's team stranded. Determined to survive, Khadgar led Jur and the others through the jungles of Tanaan, unable to face the bulk of the Iron Horde head on without backup. While on the run, the assault team freed many Karabor and Frostwolf slaves taken by the Bleeding Hollow clan to use in their blood rituals. Jur and Ariok disrupted their rituals but were halted by Kilrogg Deadeye. To cover their escape, Ariok took part in the blood ritual and mutated into a dire orc, engaging Kilrogg's men.

While Ariok may have been lost, the party gained aid in the form of Exarch Malaadar and the shaman Drek'Thar, both of whom were taken prisoner by the Shattered Hand. An ambush led the party into a trap, where the adventurers were forced into battle against a hundred opponents for Kargath Bladefist's amusement. One kill short of their one hundred, Khadgar used his magic to freeze his opponents and flee for the mountains. The Iron Horde had backed them into a corner, with Khadgar collapsing part of a cave in order to halt their chase. Jur, Malaadar, and Qiana were to explore one side of the cave while Lady Liadrin and Olin explored the other. Deep in the cave, Jur found a young draenei named Yrel, enslaved and forced to till the mines. With her aid, Jur and the adventurers drove out the Shadowmoon enforcers inside and make it to the Blackrock quarry on the other side of the jungle.

Drek'Thar tasked Jur with freeing Ga'nar, brother of Durotan, feeling that his ferocity in battle would be a valuable asset. Fighting through orcs and ogron as well as pilfering supplies for the dwarves, the Frostwolf warrior was freed. The Iron Horde were rolling up enormous tanks and giant gronn beasts, pouring every last asset into crushing the resistance and reactivating the Dark Portal. Thaelin and Jur hijacked a worldbreaker class Iron tank and began laying waste to the orcs, their own machine pitted against them. Thaelin launched the iron star and collapsed the portal, cutting of the Iron Horde's one way to Azeroth. Driven by fury, the Iron Horde war chieftains took chase after the adventurers. The only way to survive would be to head deeper into Draenor and recruit the local populace. Jur followed the Alliance to Shadowmoon Valley and promised to meet up with the Horde in Frostfire.

Shadowmoon Valley
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Under the request of Velen, Yrel escorted Jur around Shadowmoon Valley, heading to the nearby Embaari Village to see her sister Samaara. She informed the both of them that Ner'zhul had sent his tribesmen to attack the Teluuna Observatory and that Velen needed the aid of any able bodied heroes to defend the nearby Arbor Glen from them. Jur and Yrel rushed to join Velen, but Ner'zhul fled with Samaara, intent on sacrificing her to the Dark Star. Jur, Yrel, and Velen ventured to the Twilight Glade, where the prophet had a terrible vision of the Temple of Karabor falling to the orcish onslaught. Determined to prevent this horrible future, Velen sent Jur and the Rangari to infiltrate Ner'zhul's fortress of Shaz'gul, plant explosives, and then rendezvous with Yrel. Unfortunately, Yrel's squadron had been captured, and the draenei found herself overcome with despair. Jur was able to convince her to pick up her mace and keep fighting, a speech with conviction that would ignite a spark in her as well as be the kindling of their close friendship. The explosives were detonated, and the both of them laid siege to plenty orcs before escaping, leaving the Shadowmoon to pick up the pieces of their burning and crumbling base.

Upon return, Velen sent Jur to speak with a clan of Shadowmoon members that defected from Ner'zhul and took up residence on Exile's Rise, led by the wife of Ner'zhul, Rulkan. Jur and Rulkan journeyed to the Anguish Fortress to backup Velen, who intended to face the Shadowmoon chieftain directly. A powerful magic prevented anyone from entering, but Rulkan had supplied Jur with a magical fragment that would allow them to enter. Once inside, the two began to destroy the runes, lowering the barrier and allowing Yrel and Velen to enter. The four of them journeyed to the highest point in Shadowmoon, the Terrace of the Stars, but were too late. Ner'zhul had used his foul magic to sacrifice Samaara's life essence to summon a terrible void beast known as Arkeddon. Grommash, impressed with Ner'zhul's work, left them to deal with the heroes while he began his assault on Karabor. Maraad was dispatched to the temple with every available soldier while Jur and company set about slaying void beasts and freeing any prisoners taken within the fortress. Among the prisoners was the night elf priestess Daleera Moonfang, sister of Delas Moonfang at Starfall Outpost. She knew of the kaldorei's disdain and mistreatment of Jur while he had operated in their lands. As a token of good will and respect, she pledged her service to him as a follower, thus joining the party.

Maraad had called council with the Exarchs to discuss how to handle Ner'zhul. One of the exarchs, Hataaru, was found dead, murdered by agents of the Burning Legion. Exarch Othaar assisted Jur in the investigation but had actually been steering him away from the real killer all along. Othaar was behind the murder, transforming into the man'ari eredar Socrethar. The traitor teleported away, vowing to finish the job.

Ner'zhul had escaped and had began the process of summoning the Dark Star, snuffing out the draenei's light and ensuring the Iron Horde's victory. Jur, Velen, Rulkan, and Yrel tracked him down, fighting the void monstrosities he summoned. Unfortunately, they had run out of time, and Ner'zhul teleported away, his task complete. With no other options left, Velen sacrificed his life energy to purify the Dark Star and return it to its original state of light energy. The energies from the reborn K'ara gave newfound strength to Maraad's forces, allowing them to hold the temple against the Iron Horde. Jur, Yrel, and Rulkan saddled up and rushed to Karabor in order to aid Maraad and Exarch Akama hold it. Their combined strength sent the Iron Horde back, ensuring the temple would not meet the same fate as it did in Jur's reality. While the heroes were showered with much praise, it was not over just yet. Ner'zhul still needed to be dealt with.

Ner'zhul, in his desire to ensure his place in the Iron Horde and his clan's safety, had gone against everything the Shadowmoon had stood for, turning their burial grounds into a miasma of void monstrosities and the walking dead. Jur, Rulkan, and other adventurers braved the hallowed grounds and faced the chieftain head on, killing him and taking the Shadowmoon Clan out of the Iron Horde's equation. While she had worked to end him, Rulkan mourned for her former husband, burying him in their ancestral grounds and praying to the spirits that he find redemption in the afterlife. Rulkan pledged the Shadowmoon Clan to fight against the Iron Horde.

With Shadowmoon Valley protected and fortified, it was time for the Exile to live up to his obligation to the Horde. Leaving Maraad and Yrel behind to ensure the valley's safety, Jur went with Khadgar to Frostfire Ridge. However, a swift detour needed to be made at Khadgar's request. The Archmage and Cordana met with Jur at the secluded Starfall Outpost outside Lunarfall with a plan to discover the whereabouts of Gul'dan in his Shadow Council, in order to remain one step ahead. Jur assisted in Khadgar's plan, fighting across Shadowmoon Valley and Frostfire Ridge and capturing many demons before they were eventually able to spy on Gul'dan. The old warlock was holding council with Cho'gall, Teron'gor, and a draenei warlock known as Razuun and an orc known as Giselda the Beautiful at the Shadow Rise. Teron'gor is tasked with infiltrating the Auchenai and absorbing the souls of all the fallen in their holy mausoleum of Auchindoun. Cho'gall is diverted to Nagrand in order to take control of the naaru K'ure within Oshu'gun. Giselda is to return to Frostfire while Razuun will spread more demonic corruption through the Shadowmoon forests. The observer being usedwas spotted and slain by Gul'dan, not taking kindly to spies and sent Garona Halforcen to deal with them accordingly. The half-orc incapacitated the druid, leaving her alone to battle Cordana while Khadgar remained safely in his ice block. The half-orc rogue vanished in a smoke bomb, but the warning had been given. Out of worry for the archmage's safety, Cordana demanded that Khadgar return to their base. The mage agreed and ported the three of them out.

Khadgar had established his tower in the marshlands of Zangarra, well out of reach of the Iron Horde. To combat the Shadow Council, Jur was ordered to retrieve several key objects and deal with high profile targets to construct a ring of incredible power. Before officially starting, however, the Shadow Council's presence in Frostfire needed to be dealt with. The archmage ported the druid to the other side of Draenor.

Frostfire Ridge
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Jur arrived at the Horde garrison Frostwall to be greeted by Durotan and his wife Draka, as well as that of Olin, Lady Liadrin, Rehgar, Thrall, and Drek'Thar. Tarondu and Rokhan arrived from Warspear to bulk up the Horde's forces. Gazlowe had fortified the base exponentially as chief architect and engineer.

The Horde had found itself in an uphill battle against the ogre clan inhabiting Bladespire Citadel. Jur accompanies Thrall, Durotan, and other Horde champions to Wor'gol in order to assist Ga'nar in taking the citadel for the Horde. Draka blew the horn, signaling the Frostwolves to attack and get the siege of the citadel officially underway. The ogres fell under the onslaught of the orcs' might combined with shamanistic and druidic magic from Thrall and Jur. The citadel was rife with supplies to be pilfered for the Frostwolf war effort, against both the ogres and the Iron Horde. Thrall and Jur split off from the rest to supply Ga'nar with backup in his fight against the king, Gorr'thog. The citadel is claimed for the Frostwolves but found Wor'gol under attack by the Thunderlord Clan, allied with the Iron Horde. The mysterious Iron Wolf led the charge, having cornered Drek'Thar at the Pool of Visions. The Thunderlord assassin was halted, and the Iron Wolf retreated. Drek'Thar revealed to Jur that he had received a vision of the Iron Horde arriving in full force to Frostfire. For his honorable acts and contribution to the Frostwolves, Jur was given the distinction of wolf-brother by Durotan.

Ga'nar had taken a dozen of the Frostwolves' finest warriors to face the Iron Horde in Daggermaw Ravine. Jur was sent to retrieve him and hopefully knock some sense into his thick head by Durotan. Ga'nar, however, doubted his brother's wisdom and believed him to be soft. To gain some favor with him, Jur aided him in his fight against the Iron Horde occupants, slaying many orcs as well as the son of Gruul, Grulloc. Satisfied, Ga'nar returned to Frostwall to gloat to Durotan, embittered by their late father's decision to pick his brother as his successor instead of him. With some convincing from Jur and Durotan, Ga'nar fell into line.

Durotan, Draka, and Drek'Thar tasked Jur and other adventurers with several tasks to fortify various areas across Frostfire. Stonefang Outpost down south needed help fending off the Iron Wolf's invaders. The three orcs convened at the Farseer's Rock to defend the elements from the goren and magnaron. Their combined effort saved the elements and strengthened the shamans' connection, thus bolstering the Horde's forces.

With the Shadow Council driven out of Frostfire and the Iron Horde being pushed out, the time was right to finally face the Iron Wolf. Ga'nar, Durotan, and Jur stood against the mysterious warchief, only for him to reveal himself as their lost brother Fenris Wolfbrother. Reluctantly, Durotan slew his kin, his footsteps heavy as he and the others rerouted to face the Iron Horde at Thunder Pass. Jur and the Horde forces faced off against the encroaching army, their magic and skill compensating for their lack of technology. The plan was to fend off as many invaders as they could before Drek'Thar collapsed the pass, crushing the Iron Horde forces and cutting them off from Frostfire. In order to bide the shaman more time to complete the ritual, Ga'nar rushed into the pass by himself to stave off the invaders but not before acknowledging Durotan as the rightful chieftain and a true friend. Drek'Thar completed the ritual and collapsed the pass, but Ga'nar was killed under it, sacrificing his life for the greater good.

Frostfire Ridge had been saved, and the Frostwolves committed their forces to Jur and his allies in their fight.

Blackhand had been using his train to run supplies across Draenor, his next plan to destroy the city of Shattrath. Jur was accompanied by Tar and others as they infiltrated the depot, fought through its regiment of troops, and boarded the train. Crippling the Iron Horde's supply line would delay the invasion. Blackfuse Company had made its way to Draenor in secret, supplying the Iron Horde with machines. When questioned, the goblin foreman revealed that they had set up a portal between the Blackrock Foundry and Blackrock Mountain, where Warlord Zaela was operating from.

Having been previously ruled by General Drakkisath and deposed by Jur and other adventurers nearly a decade ago, the upper spire of Blackrock became a secret base of operations for the Kor'kron. After her defeat at the Siege of Orgrimmar, Zaela fled with as many that would follow and took up residence in the mountain. Using the goblin engineers, she was constructing a doomsday weapon that would wipe Stormwind off the map. However, she had not counted on being found by Jur and the others. With her defeat ended the last of the Iron Horde's presence on Azeroth.

Talador
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Jur had made his way to Talador with the plan to establish a garrison of his own, acting as a joint neutral hub in Draenor between the Alliance and Horde. The garrison was divided down the center, the two halves dedicated to the Alliance and Horde while the middle was the command hub that Jur ran things from. The Frostwolves and Council of Exarchs agreed and donated resources to aid, with Varian and Vol'jin eventually funding the effort as well and establishing the hubs of Fort Wrynn and Vol'jin's Pride along the outskirts.

The Exile received news that the Iron Horde was going to attack Shattrath, something that would not be repeated a second time. To prevent this tragedy, Jur began to take down Iron Horde outposts across the land as well as beef up his garrison's defenses. Jur gained the allegiance and alliance of many adventurers across Draenor to continue the fight. To track the Iron Horde's movements, Jur ventured with a plethora of adventurers through the forest, with both factions splitting up to cover more ground. Durotan found himself troubled by the sight of the Iron Horde being led into Talador by his friend Orgrim Doomhammer. Jur served under Maraad and Durotan while they focused on killing the orc soldiers. Yrel and Draka led the movement to salvage their supplies to bolster their own forces. Both women delivered their supplies to Gazlowe and Thaelin, who build new machines out of the ones they smashed. Yrel and Jur began to worry for Maraad, his anger at reliving the Shattrath attack from years ago. Jur spoke with him, reminding him to check his anger and think of Garona and Med'an.

Because of their combined efforts, the Iron Horde fleet was struggling in their fight against Shattrath. Jur and the other heroes were gathered by Khadgar to face them directly. Shattrath would not fall this day.

The Alliance and Horde cut a bloody swath through the Iron Horde's forces. Orgrim saw Shattrath clearly and was appalled that Blackhand had ordered him to attack a civilian population. The Blackrock warchief laughed in his subordinate's face, and the two did battle. Draka was ordered by Durotan to break off from the main group and attend to survivors while Maraad, Yrel, and Durotan charge after Blackhand. Jur and Khadgar diverted their attention to storm an Iron Horde battleship threatening to bombard Shattrath. The boat was conquered, and Khadgar teleported Jur to assist in the fight against Blackhand. Orgrim was killed, his body pushed off the boat. The four heroes barely put up a fight against Blackhand, who then used his trump card of bombarding his own vessel with four iron stars to kill them. Yrel and Jur are shielded from the blast by Maraad's magic, but he was gravely wounded and died from his injuries. Enraged, Yrel assaulted Blackhand while Jur recovered an injured Durotan. Khadgar teleported the heroes off while his boat bombarded Blackhand's, sinking it into the sea. The Blackrock orc escaped with his life, but his plans were ultimately thwarted. Shattrath City had been saved.

While the Iron Horde had been stopped, the threat of the Shadow Council still remained evident. Jur joined up with Lady Liadrin and Exarch Malaadar to defend Auchindoun as it was attacked by demons and warlock agents. The Exile was then joined by Vindicator Nobundo and two Auchenai priests known as Soulbinder Tuulani and Nyami in his fight. During the fight, the Shadow Council had stolen the Heart of Auchindoun, a device that served as the defenses' power supply, with Teron'gor revealing himself. In a desperate gambit, Jur was ordered to call upon the spirits of the Ango'rosh ogre tribe to aid in his fight. The demonic Legion had turned its sights on Shattrath, with Socrethar leading his Sargerei minions.

The former Exarch was slain in battle, crippling the Legion's efforts further. Teron'gor and Gul'dan had managed to escape through a demonic portal, but Nyami managed to intercept it in time. Jur, Tuulani, Malaadar, and Lady Liadrin ventured through the portal after him, only to engage in battle against the warlocks' summoned pit lord Mongrethod on the remnants of the world Xandros. During the battle, the orc warlocks escaped to Retribution Point, slaughtering the Auchenai defenders before conveniently disappearing before Jur and company arrived. Tuulani was beside herself with grief and bewilderment as to how the Shadow Council was able to remain one step ahead of them. Jur suspected that they had a mole on the inside

Jur and company ventured into the halls of Auchindoun to investigate. While inside, the Legion had attacked, with the traitor being revealed to be Soulbinder Nyami. Jur and the party fought their way through, defeating Nyami and her demonic followers before reaching Teron'gor on the center platform. Absorbing the souls of the dead, Teron'gor transformed larger and larger into a twisted amalgamation before falling off the platform into the abyss below. The Shadow Council had been bested, and Auchindoun was in the safety of its rightful owners.

Spires of Arak
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Jur received news that the Iron Horde was making a play for the arakkoa lands in the Spires of Arak. Having collaborated with the arakkoa before and being sympathetic to their cause, Jur made his way far south. Upon reaching Skettis, Jur spoke with an old storyteller named Reshad. The two are forced to flee as the Adherents swoop down and begin attacking the forest. The two fled to Veil Terokk, meeting their mutual friend Iskar once more. Jur had found himself not just in the midst of a civil war between arakkoa but between the Outcasts and the Shattered Hand, who were ransacking their ancestral lands. Kargath Bladefist was spearheading the entire agenda, but to confront him, Jur and the arakkoa needed the power of the Talon King Terokk.

Jur received troubling reports from both about the garrison Admiral Taylor had built in the north. On arrival, Jur was shocked to find the residents of the entire garrison had been killed and raised to be undead minions. The man responsible was a necromancer named Ephial, who had acted as Taylor's subordinate. Taylor had been tortured, his body being configured into a hideous bone wraith. With the assistance of Alliance and Horde adventurers, the necromancer and his minions were destroyed, with Admiral Taylor's spirit being put to rest. Digging through Taylor's journal, Jur had discovered that Wrathion had taken up asylum within Taylor's garrison and warned the admiral to be wary of Ephial. The Black Prince took the garrison's strongest soldiers after Taylor had been killed.

Terokk commended Jur for his actions and generosity, honored to have received aid and kindness in the place of disdain. Because of this, Terokk pledged his arakkoa forces to aid the Exile. After the High Sage was deposed, many high arakkoa came forth, abandoning the Adherents in order to reach out and aid their flightless brethren. While initially refusing, Jur was able to convince the two to join into the Order of the Awakened. Iskar and those most loyal to him were appalled by such a display. The Shadow-Sage disappeared, refusing to balance the light and shadow by working with those that previously oppressed them.

Nagrand
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The Alliance had been hit the hardest in Nagrand, having been pushed back. The Horde was holding their own a lot more successfully but still had many hurdles. Their end goal was the same: depose the Warsong Clan and bring Garrosh to justice. The Burning Blade clan had allied itself with the Warsong, and their swordsmanship proved to be the downfall of many soldiers in the field. Jur believed that they found find an ally among their clan: Lantresor of the Blade. Lantresor did exist and had been exiled from his clan. He returned to challenge leadership of the clan in the aftermath of their joining the Iron Horde, but he was ultimately imprisoned. Jur freed the half-orc, and the two worked to undermine the Burning Blade.

After slaying the warchief, his daughter Azuka Bladefury ascends to the mantle, banishing Lantresor from the clan and promising Jur they would meet again. Lantresor threw down his banner and joined with the Exile, finding his cause worthy. On the way back, Jur and Lantresor were separated, ambushed by Azuka. The warlord blindsided him, knocking him unconscious and locking him in a cage. Jur returned to the world of the waking in the Mok'gol Warpost, where Blackhand, Azuka, Kilrogg, Kargath, and Grommash are holding council. A mysterious artifact known as the Heart of Gorgorek was mentioned by Azuka. They mocked the Exile and then dispersed, with Azuka warning him she would be back for his head later. After leaving, a lone orc infiltrated the empty base, revealing himself to be Lantresor. He freed Jur and assisted him in gathering the warlords' strategy plans, escaping into the wilds after being ambushed by a patrol.

Yrel and Durotan had begun the push against the Warsong, felling their leaders and taking back their territory. The time had come to push into Grommashar and crush the Warsong clan. Yrel, Durotan, Draka, and Jur prepared to face Garrosh but were interrupted by Thrall, who challenged his former pupil to mak'gora. Thrall and Garosh came to blow, with the latter blaming his former master for his failings. Thrall decided to end the conflict once and for all, calling upon the elements to crush him. Garrosh had been defeated, and Thrall walked away, feeling hollow and empty despite his victory.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 1
This section concerns content exclusive to Warlords of Draenor. Jur briefly returned to Azeroth to recuperate and retrieve some supplies. To take his mind off the events at Draenor, he signed on to escort a caravan from Stormwind to Northwatch Hold in the Southern Barrens. While traveling, he met with a young kaldorei druid named Sharahleah Duskleaf and a draenei shaman named Erelos. At first, Jur remained aloof and distant from the night elf but eventually began to warm up to her as they were forced to work together, acting as the caravans' healers. While traveling, Jur shared many tales of his adventures across Azeroth with many different heroes, which enraptured Sharah and Erelos. However, when the caravan made its way to the Greenwarden's Grove in the Wetlands, Jur became very quiet and distant, remaining outside the town until the caravan left. Such an act earned the suspicion of both Sharah and Erelos, who questioned Jur about it but received no answered. Traversing through the dry, the cold, and the damp, the caravan made its way to Northwatch uneventfully. Jur, Sharah, and Erelos became friends, with the three expressing the desire to meet once more.

Jur and Sharah would meet up once more, tasked with escorting another caravan. This time, it was to Ashenvale. During a brief stop in Duskwood, they investigated a string of murders which resulted in the culprit being captured and the meeting of another friend Arondight. The human warrior would end up joining them on their travels. While traversing the Barrens, Sharah left the group to chase after a worgen warlock named Tyr, who had planned to sabotage the caravan. Jur and Arondight were left to finish the job, with the Exile donning a disguise to hide his face while in Ashenvale. Right after the caravan reached its destination, Jur disappeared. Jur and Sharah began writing letters to each other, expressing desires to see one another again. They both got their chance when the Argent Crusade requested they assist in investigating unusual activity outside Hearthglen. Jur and Sharah journeyed with a mysterious figure who revealed himself to be Tyr and attacked the two, wounding them both and killing Sharah's talbuk mount. The warlock was fought off and escaped, with the unusual activity conveniently ending with his departure. Stricken with grief at the loss of her animal companion, she turned to Jur for comfort. The two's friendship deepened that day. With the job finished, they were to return to Stormwind and report their progress. However, the two took their time doing so, staying overnight at an inn together and walking and talking, instead of taking their hearthstones. After they made it to the city and reported their progress, the two embraced and reluctantly parted ways.

Call of the Archmage
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After dealing with Gorgrond, Jur had returned to Khadgar's Tower with the supplies the archmage asked for. When he attempted to scry Gul'dan's whereabouts, his spell was unable to get through on account of the warlock's countermeasures. Teron'gor's death had made Gul'dan more cautious. But Khadgar would not be deterred so easily in his plan to save Draenor. To do so, he concocted a crackpot plan with Jur being one of many instruments to carry it out.

Khadgar's magical aura was weakened from the timelines converging. The wizard believed that Kairoz would be able to solve the issue, with his magical essence permeating the timeline. Jur met with Khadgar and Chromie in Nagrand. The three stumbled across the body of Kairoz, still disguised as an orc even in death. Khadgar used his magic to absorb Kairoz's essence while Jur and Chromie fought his angered spirit. The ritual was completed, and Kairoz dealt with permanently.

Khadgar and Jur returned to the tower to construct a ring of immense power. Slipping it on his finger, Jur felt a surge of magical ability and increased fortitude. Next on Khadgar's list of objectives was for Jur to face off against the Gorian Empire itself. The ogre city of Highmaul was ruled by the last sorcerer-king Imperator Mar'gok, who had allied their tribe with the Iron Horde. Jur had heard that Kargath participated in the arena, and fighting in it would be the best chance of defeating him. Kargath entered the arena, ready to show the crowd his skills and to face off against the heroes. Grommash, watching the fight, chuckled to himself, amused at their ferocity as Kargath fell. He left the arena just in time, as Cho'gall had escaped confinement and unleashed his pale orc minions and shadowy magic. With the city in chaos, the adventurers were able to escape the gladiator arena and fight through the city, ending up at Mar'gok's throne room. However, Cho'gall had beaten them there and was standing over the corpse of the Imperator. The ogre warlock used the magics from the ancient stones to crush his enemies but was crushed himself, their will being stronger. With Mar'gok defeated and having access to his treasure trove of abrogator stones, Jur returned to Khadgar.

With access to stronger magical items, Khadgar began to scry for Gul'dan once more, pushing himself to his limits. While they found Gul'dan, he was able to reverse the flow and find them as well. Garona vaulted upon them and stabbed the archmage with a blade imbibed with fel magic. Jur used his animal instincts to track Garona down and face her in combat, besting her. While she taunted him to kill her, Jur believed she would be useful in other ways. Garona was sealed within a magical prison, and Khadgar was cured with the assistance of Jaina Proudmoore, having arrived on the scene in minutes. Jaina thanked Jur but lectured Khadgar on working with the Horde, but the archmage waved her concerns away. When asked about what to do with Garona, Khadgar proposed the idea of turning her against him. To do that, however, he needed various pieces of equipment from the Blackrock Foundry, including Blackhand's arm.

The Foundry was the heart of the Iron Horde war machine. Taking the Foundry out of commission would bring Grommash's warlords to a screeching halt. But the Foundry would not be as simple as Highmaul was. The technology and gronn were daunting obstacles, but with the right amount of heroes to fight, Blackhand would fall. The blistering heat of the mountain was nearly overwhelming for Jur and the other heroes as they ventured deep into the Foundry. The Blackrock orcs had many giant beasts, machines, and battalions of orcs loyal to their warchief and thirsty for blood and carnage. The heroes cleared every wing of the Foundry, facing off against Blackhand in the heart of the mountain. Full of fire like the mountain he inhabited, Blackhand proved to be one of the toughest warlords. Yet, like the others, he met his end the same way.

Jur returned to Khadgar with Blackhand's severed arm and the supplies he requested. Among them were enchanted tablets detailing powerful magics revolving around manipulating the body. Blackhand used this knowledge to infuse his body with stone and fire. The same knowledge allowed Khadgar to beef up his own magic, but the same tablets were then used to spy on Grommash and Gul'dan, the latter tempting the former to drink the Blood of Mannoroth to turn the tide. Grommash, however, refused. Khadgar believed that he could use the magics he learned to manipulate Garona's psyche into caving to his will, circumventing Gul'dan's hold over her. Khadgar pressed her, pushing farther and farther while the half-orc riled in intense pain. Cordana is disgusted with the display, seeing Khadgar dipping to almost torturing her. The mage composed himself and apologizes, promising Garona that he would find an alternative.

One possible method of liberating Garona's psyche was to obtain an Orb of Dominion used by the Shadow Council to brainwash their spies. Jur ventured to Shadowmoon Valley to search for any remaining holdouts. Operating in the caves underneath Shadowmoon was the ogre warlock Dentarg, infamous for his role in the Second War. Jur retrieved the orb and brought it to Khadgar's Tower. Cordana reviled at the sight of it, the orb permeating pure darkness and shadow. Despite her protests, Khadgar used the foul object on Garona, liberating her from Gul'dan's clutches. Eager to be rid of it, Cordana snatched up the orb to destroy it. Garona pledged her loyalty to Jur and Khadgar, informing them that Gul'dan was going to meet with Grommash at Bladefury's Command. The orc and the night elf infiltrated the area, seeing Gul'dan being barred entrance by Kilrogg. Grommash emerged, spitting at Gul'dan for showing his face. The warlock taunted him, claiming that the orcs were powerless without his dark arts. Using his fel magic, Gul'dan sealed Grommash to the wall, making him watch as Kilrogg drank the demon blood, betraying his warchief. The Bleeding Hollow orc mutated into a new breed of fel orc, stronger and much more green than the last variation. Gul'dan, Kilrogg, and their followers dragged Grommash back into Tanaan, the Iron Horde becoming the Fel Horde.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 2
This section concerns content exclusive to Warlords of Draenor. Jur and Sharahleah had begun to accompany one another more and more often, valuing every moment the two could spend together. While visiting her garrison, the warlock Tyr attacked. He overpowered her but had been wounded by Jur. Unable to fight head on, he opened a portal to Winterspring, stealing her away. The Exile had Magister Serena use her scrying magic to track where the portal had went. Sharah had managed to escape and was taking residence in an abandoned furbolg village. Jur comforted her and healed her wounds, taking her back to her garrison and spending the night with her.

Jur confessed to Sharah that he harbored an attraction to her and she for him. The Exile also confessed of his past and why he was an exile. Sharah cared nothing for that and kissed him, being attracted to the man she was with and not the man the kaldorei said he was. The two then began a passionate and romantic relationship. This would also be what caused Jur to end up joining the Umbra Syndicate. Sharah was the co-leader of an Alliance military guild alongside a human rogue named Sauner. Arondight and Erelos had joined, and Jur would be the third new recruit to enter their ranks. Another recruit consisted of a young human mage named Dmitriah. [[File:Jur Sharah Love.png|thumb|480x480px|Jur and Sharaleah sharing an intimate moment together. The Umbra Syndicate was later called to investigate strange occurrences at Ahn'Qiraj. Jur was incredibly puzzled by this, seeing as how the temple had collapsed during his time with the New Council of Tirisfal. With Cho'gall and Benedictus dead, he highly doubted the Twilight's Hammer was involved. Jur, Sharah, and Arondight ventured to solve the mystery. Within the ruins was a human mage named Breanan, who was absorbing the power of the qiraji ruins. The three engaged him and interrupted his ritual, but he severely wounded Aron and Sharah. Breanan toppled some of the ruins to cover his escape. Being the only able bodied one of the three, Jur dragged the both of them back to Silithus and began the healing process.
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Jur slipped into a deep meditative trance that put him closer with nature and the fabric of Azeroth's metaphysical energy. It allowed him to draw from the magical essence of the earth directly and even convert his own life energy into a healing substance. He was interrupted by Sauner, who was greatly agitated at the prospect of Breanan escaping. Having never seen her before, Jur was skeptical of who she claimed to be and her seeming lack of concern for their allies. He ignored her words and concentrated on healing his lover but had his healing trance forcibly interrupted by Sauner. This caused Jur's consciousness to be severed from his body, putting him in a comatose state. Sharah had awoken, restored to full health and took Jur's unconscious body back to her garrison, tending to him for about a week until he recovered. The guild then had a formal meeting of introduction, where Sauner apologized to Jur for what happened.

Sharah tasked Jur with heading to Duskwood alongside the guild's newest recruit, a human warlock named Debrek. Their mission was to find her sister, Dinisia. The night elf woman seemed to have been mutated, her skin red and horns growing from her head. Both Jur and Debrek recognized these as signs of fel mutation. The woman was tired and injured, spitting at them to leave her alone. The two men ultimately ended up waiting it out, Dinisia collapsing from her wounds and exhaustion. She had been brought back to Sharah's garrison, locked inside the prison underneath the barracks. While tending to her wounds, Jur found an unusual black substance inside her. Debrek conducted research on it and discovered that it was a highly corrupting energy, used to control its host and absorb their magic. Dinisia confessed that she worked under a warlock master and cursed her sister, claiming she had left her to die in Northrend out of jealousy. Before any more questions could be asked, the night elf was swallowed up by a fel portal.

Jur and Sharah suspected that her master was the warlock Tyr. Arming herself to the teeth, Sharah ventured off on her own to face down the warlock. Jur protested such a reckless act, but Sharah pulled rank and ordered him to stay. Reluctantly, he did so.

A couple weeks later, Jur found Sharah's body deposited on the outskirts upon returning to his garrison, battered and burned but very much alive. A note had been left on her person, from Tyr. He brought her inside, tending to her wounds. For days, she remained unconscious, with nothing seeming to be able to bring her back. From surgery, Jur was able to find the same black substance inside Sharah that he did in Dinisia. Jur called upon Erelos and Debrek to help in the matter. However, a demonic force began attacking the garrison gates. While Jur's forces were more than well enough equipped to handle the foul demons, Jur did not wish to endanger any of his people. He packed up a caravan and fled with Sharah, Debrek, and Erelos bringing up the rear.

To throw Tyr off their trail, the three left Draenor completely, heading to the Exodar in Azeroth. There, she could remain safe. She had awoken, albeit briefly, and reeled away from Jur in fear, as though he might hurt her. He pleaded and reasoned with her to not be afraid, but she would not hear it. The druid used his magic to lull her to sleep in order to prevent her from panicking. Debrek used his scrying magic to determine that Tyr was operating in the Burning Steppes. Jur and Debrek journeyed there, leaving Erelos behind to tend to Sharah. Sure enough, Tyr was there with Dinisia beside him. The two forces engaged in battle, with Jur catching the worst of it. Tyr and Dinisia fled the scene, leaving Debrek to tend to Jur. The Exile was dying, and Debrek was determined to save his friend. The first place that popped into his head was Darnassus, opening a fel portal to take them to the outskirts to avoid the kaldorei. Jur faded in and out of consciousness, muttering something about a moonwell.

In the wilds of Teldrassil, a moonwell was found, and Jur was placed in it. The magical energies healed his wounds. While initially frightened at the prospect of being in kaldorei land without the proper paperwork, he was thankful to be alive. The druid sensed a familiar presence running about the woods. Sharahleah had escaped from Erelos and fled to familiar territory. The both of them cornered her, but she threatened to jump off a cliff if Jur came any closer. Tyr had tortured Sharah psychologically via horrific visions of Jur mutilating her body. Disheartened by her words, Jur backed away, proving to her that he would not do her harm. Debrek stayed to try and convince her while Jur hearthed to Stormwind and rushed to the emerald gate in Duskwood to commune with Sharah through the dreamways. The dreamways told no lies. Both boys managed to help Sharah regain her sense, and they regathered. Jur and Sharah embraced tightly, feeling safe in one another's embrace.

Continuing Adventures
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Choluna and Thisalee Crow informed Jur that the Iron Horde were involved with something suspect out in Gorgrond. The Exile believed that it might be about the mysterious Heart of Gorgorek and followed up. His suspicions proved correct, as the heart had been found among the Iron Horde's salvage. Fighting off Bladefury's soldiers, the three druids were able to escape with the heart, having it be stowed safely within the walls of Jur's garrison. Baros Alexston and Lieutenant Thorn were visiting Jur's garrison in Talador, part business trip and part blind date. Through his connections, Jur had heard a rumor about a mutual attraction between the two and wanted to set them up together. Baros, when asked, was unsure of how to approach her. Jur suggested something simple, like a rose.

Before the time was right, Azuka Bladefury and her Burning Blade orcs attacked the Alliance half of Jur's garrison. They intended to steal the Heart of Gorgorek back and didn't care what it cost to do so. Jur and his followers did battle with the Burning Blade outside while Lieutenant Thorn herded the civilians inside to safety. While Jur was separated from the others, an assassin pounced from the shadows at Thorn with lethal intent. However, Baros jumped behind her, taking the dagger in her place. While the assassin was killed, a good man had died, and the heart had been stolen. Anger swelled in Jur's veins, the likes of which he had not displayed since he killed Fandral Staghelm. He gathered his supplies and shifted all his efforts onto war with the Burning Blade. Lantresor followed him at his side, wanting revenge against Azuka for dishonoring him and his clan.

Azuka was tracked to Gorgrond, where she was using the artifact to resurrect a massive magnaron. The Burning Blade forces were on their way to Shattrath, but Jur's forces would cut them off at the connecting point between Gorgrond and Talador. With their combined might, the magnaron fell, halting the movement into Talador. But it was not over just yet, as Jur had a score to settle. Lantresor had trained Jur in the art of Burning Blade swordsmanship, the best that a druid could learn. Having donned Burning Blade garb and having tattoos painted onto his body, Jur was ready to face the warlord in single combat. It was a long and strenuous sword battle, but Azuka Bladefury fell. Baros Alexston had been avenged. In an animalistic rage, Jur cut the head off the warlord and ate the left eye out of its skull. Jur met with the Alliance and Horde forces at the Gates of Tanaan, where Grommash stood. The Exile showed him the warlord's severed head, to which Grommash replied by inviting him into Tanaan to finish the fight.

Jur returned to his garrison, planting the severed head on a pike in front of the command building. Lantresor had Azuka's body hung from the front gates of the Alliance section, a warning to all that would cross him. Jur washed the tattoos and blood from his body, meditating to soothe his angry heart. While vengeance was sweet, Baros was still gone.

The death of Exarch Hataaru and the betrayal of Exarch Othar had left a sizable power vaccum in the chain of command. The council, with Jur's blessing, decreed that Yrel would be the next Exarch if she passed the tests. Yrel felt apprehensive about the high stakes set before her, but Jur believed in her abilities. With a good friend at her side, Yrel felt ready. Jur and Yrel returned to Auchindoun to complete her trial of faith. The ashes of Vindicator Maraad were placed in an urn and left on an altar, with Jur taking a pinch of ashes to bury at Morgan's Plot next to Medivh and Aegwynn. The spirit of Maraad rose to do battle with Yrel, challenging her faith. Seeing it proved true, Maraad gave her his blessing and ascended to the afterlife. A private funeral was held with the surviving New Council of Tirisfal agents, minus Garona, Jaina, and Meryl. Khadgar attented in Jaina's absence. The second trial tested her courage, requiring Yrel to fight a mighty elemental fury in Frostfire Ridge. The third trial sent her off to Nagrand to slay a mandragora beast. The final trial required that she face off against Exarchs Akama, Malaadar, and Naielle. Besting them, the council welcomed her to the table as Exarch Yrel.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 3
This section concerns content exclusive to Warlords of Draenor. During Jur's absense, Breanan had captured and tortured Sauner, dropping her off on Sharah's doorstep. She seemed to lack the black ooze that had been found in Sharah, however. The two of them wanted to strike back against Tyr and Breanan, whom were collaborating together. To do such a thing, they required a lead. Jur and Debrek went to dig up anything of some use. Debrek had found their fellow guildmate Dmitriah following the mage Breanan around Ironforge, stopping at a small and unassuming house to stop before porting out. Debrek broke into the house while Jur stood guard outside. Ultimately, the two found nothing to go on but were able to trace the destination of where they teleported to: Blackrock Mountain. Dmitriah came to the rest of the Syndicate, confessing her involvement. Breanan had been a former teacher of hers, who had lost his wife and wished to resurrect her. However, he had lost himself in his magical addiction and madness, becoming a brute. In cold blood, he murdered his parents and Dmitriah's friend. Dmitriah was scared and needed their aid.

With the Iron Horde, Dark Horde, and black dragons absent, the mountain was perfect to take up residence in. The Umbra Syndicate ventured to the lab in the center of the mountain but found no one. Prisoners had been captured and being used for Breanan's twisted experiments. Dmitriah opened a portal to guide everyone out. Escape was urgent, as the magical monstrosities Breanan had created began to shift and awaken. As the lot of them were teleported to the Theramore ruins, the laboratory collapsed into the lava. Dmitriah and Debrek began to grow close, eventually blossoming into a romantic relationship.

Debrek and Dmitriah ventured to Jur's garrison to play tricks when they were attacked by Tyr and Breanan, who wanted revenge for their laboratory's destruction. Dmitriah ported as many civilians as she could out but got captured alongside Debrek. Jur stood his ground, putting up a good fight before ultimately being defeated. The Alliance half of his garrison had suffered considerable devastation, but it was quick to be rebuilt, with advanced defenses put into place by Gazlowe to prevent a future attack. Magister Serena used her scrying magic to locate where they had been taken. Sauner had disappeared, much to their inconvenience, and Erelos was preoccupied with other tasks. Jur, Sharah, and Arondight were all that was left.

Debrek had escaped from the small unassuming prison Breanan had built out in the Hillsbrad Foothills, sporting horrific injuries. Sharah retrieved him and brought him back to her garrison while Jur tracked Dmitriah to the ruins of Alterac. Jur attempted to reason with her, reminding her of her duty, but the mage would not have it. She ported away, leaving Jur behind. Thankfully, the druid had remembered her speaking about Nagrand, how it was one of her favorite places and decided to try there to intercept her. By chance, she had chosen Nagrand, and the two continued their conversation. When Dmitriah tried to walk away, Jur grabbed her arm, which was injured from her fight with Breanan. In response, she tried to freeze him, which escalated into a fight. Dmitriah proved to be a bit rough to handle, but Jur was quick to put her in her place.

Begrudgingly, the two ported to Sharah's garrison. Jur performed medical examinations on Debrek and Dmitriah, stopping when Jur saw that the warlock had a Twilight's Hammer tattoo on his arm. Dmitriah relayed what had occurred to Sharah, who was angered at Jur for injuring her friend. When ordered to go, Jur ignored her and pressed Debrek for questions about the Twilight's Hammer. The Exile's insubordination made Sharah very irate, and no matter what she said, he ignored her. Debrek finally gathered the strength to speak, explaining that he had left the cult and had no ties to them. Satisfied, Jur went back to tend to Dmitriah's wounds. After she was treated, Dmitriah resigned from the guild.

Sharahleah suspended Jur from the guild for a week, but this did not seem to upset the druid, who felt he had done no wrong. Unbeknownst to the rest of the guild, Jur had been writing on the guild's performance and had little positive to say. As much as he loved Sharah, he felt that the guild had many problems. A lack of communication, the destruction of his garrison, being forced to put his official work off to assist in guild matters, and the guild leaders keeping secrets had the Exile seriously reconsidering his membership. Since the guild was officially funded by the Alliance, he discussed the guild with King Varian. The war with the Iron Horde was proving costly, and the budget had to be adjusted. Based on the guild's performance, Jur believed them to be a liability. Varian believed that he should be more hands on with the Umbra Syndicate, so he sent one of his best, a draenei paladin named Torlac, to improve the productivity and organization of the guild. With Jur's suspension, he now had more time to focus on the Draenor campaign.

Jur returned to the fold a week later at the request of Sharahleah, who wanted to head to Stormwind to recruit more for the Umbra Syndicate. Torlac had increased productivity and discipline around the base by noticeable levels, and Sharah wanted to keep that going. Jur, Sharah, and Arondight ventured to Stormwind, stopping at a bar after a long day. Sharah and Arondight took notice of a death knight and a worgen, making bigoted comments about them. Such comments appalled Jur, and he and Sharah engaged in a bitter debate.

Back at the garrison, Jur readied his resignation papers while Sharah readied the papers to honorably discharge him. The two rekindled their conversation from earlier. Sharah did not like being judged by others while Jur did not like others to judge others. The conversation went on for nearly an hour before Sharah conceded. The two apologized but both believed that they could not be in the same guild together, feeling it generated a conflict of interest. Jur and Sharah parted ways, still maintaining their friendship and romantic relationship but working independently from one another. Not inhibiting each other's work patterns.

Unfortunately, when Jur had left the guild to attend other matters, Dmitriah had disappeared, as did Debrek. With Sauner still missing, Sharah had to make do with Arondight and Torlac.

Dmitriah had been captured once more by Breanan and Tyr, much to the dismay of Debrek. He had gotten into a heated argument with Sharahleah, their friendship falling out. Desperate, he turned to Jur to assist him. Never one to let an innocent person be put in danger, he agreed. Debrek led him to the abandoned Scholomance, where Tyr and Breanan had set up shop. The two of them had performed experiments on Dmitriah, augmenting her with automatonic implants that they could use to control her. The five of them engaged in a lengthy and vicious fight. Under Breanan's will, Dmitriah was forced to fight her allies. An ice spike had impaled Jur in his thigh.

The pain and anger had enraged Jur, causing him to fall to his primal instincts. Shifting to his dire bear form, he lashed out at the three, mangling Breanan's arm with his jaws. Unable to face the bear head on, the three teleported away. Jur, having come down off his animal rage, returned to his garrison for medical attention. Debrek reached out to Breanan, sending him a message. He wanted to meet him in Nagrand to negotiate Dmitriah's release. When Jur had recovered, Debrek turned to him again to stage a coup. Breanan arrived in Nagrand with Dmitriah and attacked Debrek. Jur pounced from the shadows in his cat form, maiming the wizard. The warlock and the druid had the advantage. As a last ditch effort, Breanan struck Dmitriah in the head, critically wounding her. This gave him the opportunity to escape, believing he had killed the girl. Jur fell into his meditative trance, converting his life energy to heal Dmitriah and save her life. Against the incredible odds, it worked. However, she did not stick around, fearing for her life that Breanan would find out and come for her. She teleported away, and Debrek gave chase after her. Jur healed his wounds and went to go inform Sharah of the actions that had transpired.

Sharah and Jur picked up on a lead that Dinisia was wandering through Duskwood again, and the two gave chase, finding her collapsed on the side of the road. Jur watched over her in the prison as Sharah went to locate an exorcist to purify her sister's corrupted soul. However, before she could return, part of the barracks had exploded, giving Dinisia the opportunity to escape. Someone had sabotaged their efforts. Determined not to let her go, Jur shifted to his bear form and critically wounded Dinisia, making her incapable of escaping. Locking her in stocks, Jur healed her wounds and put her under guard. Sharah returned to transport her sister to the Stormwind chapel where she was exorcised. Unfortunately, after her purification, she escaped and fled all the way to Borean Tundra.

While in Borean Tundra, Dinisia crossed paths with Debrek, who was now working under Tyr. The worgen had a falling out with Breanan and had kidnapped Dmitriah as leverage. In order to get her freedom, Debrek agreed to bring Dinisia in. The warlock earned the confused night elf's trust only to sell her out to Tyr, getting his girl's freedom in exchange. Debrek had hoped to bring down Tyr's operation from within but was disrupted by Breanan, who attacked Tyr and his laboratory. In the chaos, Dmitriah teleported Debrek and herself out, leaving the two maniacs to do battle. Satisfied with her freedom but fearful that they would come for them, Debrek disappeared, leaving Dmitriah behind. Concerned for his safety, she reached out to Jur, feeling she could trust him. The Exile pooled his resources into locating Debrek and granted Dmitriah asylum in his garrison, after some persuasion from him and Sharah. Initially, she agreed but then disappeared days later.

Debrek returned to Sharah's garrison nonchalantly, as though nothing had ever happened. Sharah was cross with him, going on his own, keeping secrets from her, and endangering Jur. Her replacement lieutenant in Jur's absence, Torlac, had brought Debrek in, binding him with magical bracers to prevent any funny business that Debrek liked to pull. Sharah began to reprimand Torlac for a report filed by Debrek that he had violently assaulted him, to which the draenei denied. Using a truth potion, Sharah was able to get the truth out of Torlac: he lied in order to screw Torlac over and get him fired. The two had worked together before and did not like one another much. Exasperated, Sharah had Debrek locked in the dungeons as punishment. Jur kept Debrek company, letting him know that his callous attitude was ruining his friendships with everyone. Jur lectured him about his cowardice, inability to help others but demanding help in return, insensitivity to others' issues while demanding the same, and aloofness to others' problems. Debrek let his joking persona down, breaking down and admitting that Jur was right. He was a coward and afraid. Jur left him to think while he was kept in the dungeons. Dmitriah had returned, keeping her presence secret from the others. The mage ported Debrek and herself out.

Later, Debrek sent a message to Sharah that she was to meet him on the outskirts of Lunarfall, alone. Sharah ordered that her men stay behind while they discuss things. However, Jur sensed something was wrong and went to rendezvous with them. Debrek and Sharah were in a heated battle. Debrek had confessed to his actions, using Dinisia as collateral. While he had initially went to Sharah to ask for assistance in taking Tyr down, Sharah had transformed into a bear out of anger and attacked him. Jur arrived in time to put some distance between the two, only for the battle to be interrupted by the return of Sauner. She had been collaborating with Debrek to get revenge on Tyr and Breanan, supporting the warlock's endeavors. She had been the one to sabotage the barracks and threaten Dmitriah into porting Debrek out. The rogue deployed a smoke bomb and escaped with Debrek. Overcome with rage, Sharah collapsed. Jur took her in his arms and carried her back to her garrison, where he comforted her for the night. Sharah confessed that she felt the Umbra Syndicate to be a mistake and that she would tear Debrek apart the next time they met.

Fury of Hellfire
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The Burning Legion had come to Draenor, fel green energy washing over Tanaan Jungle. Gul'dan had taken up residence in Hellfire Citadel, with Grommash as his prisoner. The Alliance and Horde turned their gaze to the final bastion of the Iron Horde's influence. Jur was one of the first adventurers to make it to Tanaan soil, fighting alongside Yrel and Durotan as they stormed the Tanaan docks and crushed the Iron Horde ships. After the Alliance and Horde had made landfall, many other adventurers poured in to join them, including Sharahleah and Arondight. Together, the three of them would brave the jungles, demons, saberon, and orcs.

A rumor came to Jur's attention that someone on the outside of the Alliance and Horde as well as their allies had been attacking the Bleeding Hollow clan in Tanaan. Curious, Jur and friends sought out this mysterious fighter, hoping to recruit him to the cause. Hiding in the trees near the clan's ancient burial ground was an enormous dire orc jumped at the adventurers, preparing to attack. The beast stopped, recognizing the Exile and revealing himself to be Ariok. Relieved to see his friend alive and well, Jur led the adventurers down into the caves to find the Eye of Kilrogg to spy on him and Gul'dan. Outraged that his sacred grounds had been defiled, Kilrogg ordered his men to attack, but Gul'dan belayed that order, demanding that they continue searching for the Cipher of Damnation. Enraged at missing his chance for revenge, Ariok stormed off to attack the citadel on his own.

In the Ruins of Kra'nak, Jur discovered an unusual tome of arakkoa origin, discussing the search for the cure of Sethe's curse, mentioning Gul'dan, and cursing Reshad. Reshad used his magic to extract the essence from the book, allowing him to cast a vision of what transpired. The vision revealed that Shadow-Sage Iskar had met with Gul'dan, betraying his people to obtain his flight and crush the former Adherents. Iskar drank the blood of Mannoroth, becoming a fel-infused high arakkoa. Casting off his former mantle and becoming Shadow-Lord, he gathered those that would follow him and led them to Hellfire Citadel.

Jur was recalled to Talador at the request of Yrel and Lady Liadrin. The Sargerei had returned to attack Auchindoun, armed with stronger demons. The lower chambers had been infiltrated by Tyrant Velhari and her agents. Underneath Auchindoun, Teron'gor had survived, gorging himself on souls until he had become a gluttonous mutation, the Gorefiend. The beast and Velhari teleported back to Hellfire Citadel, vowing to return once they had been disposed of.

One of the Legion's top agents, Supreme Lord Kazzak, was felled by the heroes' combined might.

A warlock of Gul'dan had visited the Exile. While others demanded his execution, Jur heard him out. The orc was Oronok Torn-heart, and he had abandoned Gul'dan's cause after he learned of his plan to sever the connection between Draenor and its elements. As penance for his crimes, he vowed to assist the Exile in stopping Gul'dan and the Legion. Believing in second chances, Jur agreed and allowed him to join. The Exile, with Oronok, Yrel, Drek'Thar, and other adventurers cornered Gul'dan, preventing his plan from coming to fruition. The warlock retreated to Hellfire Citadel, the last bastion of resistance.

Gul'dan had written dark tomes on his knowledge of the Legion, with many of the gaps being filled by his communion with the mysterious entity that had him construct the Dark Portal in the first place. The warlocks and Sargerei that commanded the Legion forces in the field used these tomes to tear the Alliance and Horde asunder. Jur and company helped fell these foul beings and gathered their books. With many dark tomes in his possession, Jur was ordered by Khadgar to take them to Cordana in order to have them destroyed.

When Jur returned to Khadgar's Tower, he was put off by Cordana's strange and distant behavior. Even stranger, she had not destroyed the Orb of Dominion. Cordana took the books and burnt them but asked Jur for his ring, becoming more and more insistent every time until she attacked him. Gul'dan had used the orb to indoctrinate Cordana to his will. When the warden could not best the Exile in single combat, she was recalled through the void and escaped.

Khadgar and Jur were demoralized by the loss of their friend but were determined to defeat Gul'dan, no matter the cost. To fully power up Jur's ring, he is summoned to the Temple of Karabor to be blessed by Yrel and to the Throne of the Elements to receive Drek'Thar's boon. With his ring fully powered, Jur knew that he was ready. Hellfire Citadel awaited, and the adventuring force stormed the citadel at full strength, Jur at the helm with the allies he had made at Draenor behind him. The resistance was strong, but they were stronger. Old scores were settled with Iskar, Gorefiend, Kilrogg, Socrethar, and the risen corpse of Mannoroth. Ariok had been captured, being used in a fel blood ritual to empower Kilrogg's warriors. Thankfully, their old ally was rescued before he could be wholly consumed and joined their cause. Sharahleah and Arondight had received a vision of death, detailing their demise against the Legion. Sharah was greatly troubled by this vision, but Jur encouraged her to focus on the now, not the later. Grommash had become the trophy of Gul'dan, being guarded by a fel lord. The demon was defeated, with the chieftain offering his thanks. Jur handed him Gorehowl and demanded that he make amends and fight alongside them. Coming around to seeing the error of his ways and ready to tear Gul'dan's throat out, Grommash was more than happy to comply.

Wing by wing, the forces of Hellfire fell. Gul'dan had nowhere to go except for the Dark Portal. The giant demons guarding Gul'dan were the ancient enemies Jur had faced alonside Jaina, Thrall, and others at the Battle of Mount Hyjal nearly a decade ago. While serving mostly as a distraction, they were no pushover. By the time they had been felled, it was too late. Gul'dan used all of his power to summon his master through the Black Gate: the ancient enemy of the night elves and Azeroth, Lord Archimonde.

The eredar lord and the Exile traded words, how there were no wisps to protect the mortals this time. The forces of Draenor and Azeroth did battle against the Defiler, proving that they were an even match without the wisps. Determined to crush his enemies, Archimonde dragged them into the Twisting Nether, where his power was stronger. Even with being surrounded by the dark energies, the heroes pulled through. Archimonde fell to his knees, and the adventurers returned to Draenor. Capturing Gul'dan in his fel energy, Archimonde caused the orc to disappear before dying. The dark skies parted, light shining through. The heroes celebrated their victory while Jur and Khadgar looked to the horizon, not believing for a second that this was the end. In the battle against the Eredar, Jur's ring had been destroyed.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 4
This section concerns content exclusive to Warlords of Draenor. Jur, Sharah, and Arondight emerged from Hellfire Citadel, utterly exhausted. The three had survived, much to their disbelief. Grommash was in chains, being escorted out to whatever prison would hold him. Before parting, he spoke to the Exile, thanking him for the opportunity, and the two shook hands, a sense of respect formed between them.

Exhausted with running a guild and wanting to travel the world with and learn from Jur, Sharah stepped down as guildmaster, handing the reigns over to Arondight. However, things are never as simple as they seem. Debrek made contact with Sharah, informing her that both he and Dmitriah are doing well. Neither Breanan or Tyr have been heard from. Debrek and Sharah spoke about the fate of Dinisia, with the warlock agreeing to bring her in and see her purified and handed off to Sharah. Afterwards, they would not speak again.

Jur recovered an unusual fragment from the corpse of Archimonde. Jur did not know what to make of it. Sharah had to be recalled to Moonglade on druidic business, putting their adventure together on hold. Jur sent the fragment with her, to see if the druids could figure it out. On arrival, Sharah delivered it to Malfurion, who was deeply troubled by its existence. The fragment was actually from the old Rift of Aln, an abyss so immense and deep that not even he would explore. While within the Emerald Dream, Malfurion sensed the evil taint of the Old God N'Zoth and suspected his involvement. The archdruid had to leave for Val'sharah, his place of study in his youth, to further investigate.

Jur stepped down from his position as general and leader of the garrison, seeing fit to let the Alliance and Horde run it. His followers and companions said their goodbyes before parting off to forge their own destinies once more. Jur met with Khadgar in Dalaran to begin searching for Cordana and either free their friend or bring back the body to bury.

Legion
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Jur and Khadgar spent the time preceding the fall of Archimonde searching for any trace of either Gul'dan or Cordana, to no avail. Jur's interest was piqued with the arrival of doomsayers, preaching the apocalypse once more. Feeling a sense of deja vu, the druid was greatly troubled and contacted both Khadgar and King Varian. The king initially dismissed such claims while Khadgar seemed to look into it further. Horde contacts reported similar findings in Orgrimmar. However, the doomsayers ultimately proved to be harmless, but Jur couldn't let their presence go. Something had to be afoot.

Jur found his suspicions to be correct as the Burning Legion had arrived on Azeroth, invading Azshara, Northern Barrens, Dun Morogh, the Hillsbrad Foothills, Tanaris, and Westfall. Before Archimonde's defeat, he used his fel magic to send Gul'dan through the Nether to Azeroth, where he made his way to the lost Broken Isles. The warlock opened an enormous portal inside the Tomb of Sargeras, ushering forth the invasion. Varian Wrynn and Sylvanas Windrunner led a strike force to the Broken Shore in order to combat the Legion, but their forces were grounded. Both members of the Alliance and Horde were called on a rescue mission, with Jur in attendance. Varian and Sylvanas were reunited with their allies and began pushing the Legion. Tirion Fordring had been captured by Gul'dan and engulfed by felfire. The swarm of demons was overwhelming, and the Alliance were forced into a hasty retreat after the Horde withdrew. Jur and company could only watch in horror as Varian was vaporized into dust, sacrificing himself to allow them to flee. The news was delivered solemnly to Anduin, who consoled with the other Alliance leaders as to their plan. Both Jaina and Genn believed that the Alliance should war with the Horde while Velen and Jur believed they should cooperate to fight the Legion. Ultimately, Jaina refused to listen and left, believing the Horde had abandoned them.

After the funeral ceremony at Lion's Rest, Jur reached out to Tar, who had been present at the Broken Shore. The blood elf delivered the news of the Horde retreating after Vol'jin's mortal injury. Sylvanas had been made warchief in his absence, a move that both felt would be controversial. Jur consoled his shaken friend, horrified by what had transpired out at sea. Jur was invited as a guest to attend the funeral of Vol'jin, a sad time for both factions all around.

Upon return to Stormwind, Jur was shocked to see the presence of the Illidari. Having been freed by Maiev to combat the Legion, the demon hunters had allied with the Alliance and the Horde. They brought forth tales of Cordana's betrayal and alliance with Gul'dan. Altruis had reunited with his former ally, introducing him to his blood elf counterpart: Kayn Sunfury. A fanatical follower of Illidan, he did not agree with either Jur or Altruis. However, the Exile knew they needed all the help they could get and became a tentative ambassador for the Illidari. The return of the Legion had forced the Kirin Tor into action, hovering over Karazhan at Khadgar's behest. The archmage asked to Jur to help negotiate the return of the Horde into Dalaran. Khadgar parleyed with Jaina, who begrudgingly allowed a vote. Outnumbered four to two, Jaina stormed off and abandoned her position, cursing Khadgar and Jur as she left. Khadgar took her place as leader, with Kalecgos filling in for Jaina's absence.

The sudden arrival of Brann Bronzebeard had shifted their focus, inviting Khadgar and Jur with him to Ulduar. Magni had awoken from his entombment and had entered the empty chamber of Algalon. Magni revealed that he had communed with the very spirit of Azeroth itself, revealing the planet to be a slumbering titan. The dwarf uttered that the only way to defeat the Legion was to recover the Pillars of Creation, ancient relics instrumental to the forming of Azeroth. Khadgar recalled seeing a book within Medivh's library. The two returned to Karazhan, seeing it flooded with demons. By the skin of their teeth, they returned to Dalaran with Medivh's tome. However, the Legion would not relent so easily. The Legion was assaulting the floating city, leaving them little time. Khadgar cast a spell upon the book, calling upon the ancient spirit of Alodi, the first Guardian. He revealed the identity of the Pillars and their purpose. Each item was located within the Broken Isles and would need to be recovered before the Legion obtained them. The Council of Six channeled their combined magic to teleport the entire city to the Broken Isles. Before officially setting off to recover the items, Jur would assist in a menagerie of quests, such as the recovery of Tirion Fordring's body. The Exile was also requested to play mediator between the various order halls operating in the Broken Isles, keeping them cooperative and complacent. As a result, he was occasionally allowed to intervene with situations and incidents that fell outside of his status as a druid.
 * Tears of Elune
 * Aegis of Aggramar
 * Tidestone of Golganneth
 * Eye of Aman'thul
 * Hammer of Khaz'goroth

Val'sharah and the Tears of Elune
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Jur was summoned to Val'sharah at the behest of Malfurion and Archdruid Rensar Greathoof, caretaker of the Dreamgrove. Such a decision perplexed Jur and proved to be rather controversial to the kaldorei druids. Xavius was at work corrupting the land and spreading the seed of the Emerald Nightmare into the world, and such dire circumstances needed unusual allies. While an Exile, Jur would not be permitted to join their order. But they would provide him aid and resources should he need them. Malfurion, Jur, and Sharah journeyed to visit Cenarius, who guarded the Tears of Elune closely. The two men bickered like father and son, with Sharah being the awkward third wheel. However, upon arriving to his grove, they were horrified to discover the Nightmare had overrun it.

Cenarius was deathly ill, becoming consumed faster and faster. In an act of desperation, the druids called upon the Dragon Aspect Ysera, who believed she could use the Tears to purify him. However, the satyrs assaulted them, with Xavius snatching the Tears away in the commotion. Cenarius was consumed by the Nightmare and faded into it. Enraged and distraught, Malfurion rushed off to face him. Ysera and Jur, but Xavius had corrupted the Tears. With a mighty blow, he impaled the dragon with it, corrupting her to the Nightmare as well. Xavius had captured Malfurion and escaped while Ysera flew off to attack Elune's holy temple. Tyrande had arrived, breaking down at the loss of Ysera and the kidnapping of her husband. Jur, Tyrande, and the adventurer defended the temple, killing and freeing Ysera from the Nightmare. The Tears were purified and now in proper hands. Desperate, Tyrande pleaded with the Exile to help her save her husband. Out of sympathy and altruism, he accepted.

Into the Darkheart Thicket Jur and other adventurers went, including Sharahleah, Arondight, and Tarondu. The Nightmare dragons, gnarled beasts, and savage animals were bested. The Shade of Xavius was cornered, with Malfurion bound and gnarled into the roots. Xavius taunted the Exile, claiming the kaldorei will never accept him and that he was more powerful. The satyr wished to indoctrinate the Exile to his will. Malfurion, Sharah, and his allies warned him of his deceit. Jur refused and struck down the liar, who retreated farther into the Nightmare. Malfurion was reunited with his love, a tearful moment. The two awkwardly thanked the Exile, who choked down his resent and left on relatively lukewarm terms.

Later, Jur was summoned by Jarod to aid in the liberation of his sister Maiev from Black Rook Hold. Jur was skeptical, as she had threatened to come for him in the past. However, out of respect for Jarod, he accepted, and the two burst into the building and found her, after having fought through many guards and demons. The warden was perplexed at the Exile's actions, to which Jur was quick to state he only did it for his old ally. Maiev seemed relatively stable as she assisted the two boys in helping in killing the ghost of Desdel Stareye. Maiev expressed shaky gratitude at Jur's role in her reunion with Jarod, but the Exile kept himself distant from the warden, still uncertain as to how trustworthy she was. Regardless, the two kaldorei men left on friendly terms.

The Tears of Elune were housed within Dalaran, bringing Azeroth one step closer to victory.

Highmountain and the Hammer of Khaz'goroth
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Jur ventured to the rocky land of Highmountain next, home of the Highmountain tauren. The Hammer of Khaz'goroth was located within these lands. While the Legion had a less significant hold on the land, the drogbar had risen up and stolen the hammer, engaged in civil war with the tauren. The leader, Mayla Highmountain, welcomed the Exile and informed them of the threat that the drogbar leader, Dargrul the Underking posed. The young woman felt overwhelmed by all that was transpiring and would turn to the aid of the Rivermane, Bloodtotem, and Skyhorn tribes for aid. However, the Bloodtotem tribe had struck a bargain with Gul'dan, drinking his demon blood and joining the Legion. As such, the only other ally to turn to was the drogbar's rebel tribe, the Stonedark. Their leader, Navarrogg, was adamant in saving his people and Highmountain, proving to be a valuable ally.

Mayla was called forth by Spiritwalker Ebonhorn to undergo the rite of passage that her ancient ancestor Huln Highmountain underwent, in order to prove herself ready. Jur was asked to partake in their culture's rites. Ebonhorn showed Mayla and Jur the history of their people. The vision dated back to the War of the Ancients, where Huln used the Hammer to strike down Deathwing and cast him out from his layer. Huln stumbled across a clutch of black dragon eggs and used the Hammer to purify one. Ebonhorn then revealed his true identity of Ebyssian, the black dragon Huln saved. While Mayla was startled by the presence of a black dragon, Jur was much more composed. Curious, the two exchanged words, and Jur told Ebyssian of his adventures with Sabellian and Wrathion, asking him to keep an eye out for the latter. Mayla believed in herself fully and, with their aid, began to rally the tribes to war with Dargrul.

Jur, Navarrogg, Ebyssian, and other adventurers pushed into Neltharion's Lair to retrieve the Hammer of Khaz'goroth, but Dargrul would not give up his prized possession so easily. With his death, the hammer was retrieved and housed within Dalaran.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 5
This section concerns content exclusive to Legion. Sharah contacted Jur and informed him that Dmitriah was dead. She had been killed under mysterious circumstances, both she and Debrek being absolutely devastated. However, Sharah was suspicious of the man and hired a draenei vindicator named Avett to tail him. Debrek's pranks and games nearly got himself killed as he proved very uncooperative, with Avett wanting to perform an exorcism upon the warlock to see if he was free of demonic possession. Debrek was shifty and refused, and Avett only relented after Jur unleashed a tirade of rules and legalities that she could not bludgeon her way through. With some convincing, Debrek decided to allow himself to be taken into custody.

The warlock would not stay in one place forever, and he eventually escaped, leaving behind a taunting letter to meet him at Tirisfal Glades. Jur and Avett ventured to bring him back, but Debrek had no plans on returning. Jur had run out of patience with the warlock and unleashed a vicious rant calling him out on his negligence, insensitivity, selfishness, recklessness, and self-destructive tendencies. Though he responded with typical sarcasm as usual, the sorrow and self-pity wept out between his words. Debrek agreed with everything he said, blaming his magic and his selfishness for all of their problems. A stunning revelation took place, as Debrek revealed that he was the one that had killed Dmitriah. He had become possessed by a dreadlord and murdered the only woman he ever loved against his will. And he had lured them here for one purpose: to kill him. Either they died, or he did. A destructive emotional battle ensued where all the rage and frustration Jur felt at his lying backstabbing former friend was unleashed. Avett was unable to stand up to Debrek's demonic magic, but the warlock's frail body could not last against raw primal fury. In an animalistic bloodlust, Jur gave into his anger and pounced upon his former guildmate, claws tearing through his chest. With a vicious roar, he tore the jaw from Debrek's throat and ate into his head through the eye socket. The ferocious sight horrified Avett, but Jur cared nothing for it. He commanded the roots to drag Debrek's body into the soil below while he walked all the way back to Alliance territory, discarding the severed head along the side of the road. A note had been found on Debrek's corpse. Avett had discovered it to be a confession letter, thanking whoever killed him.

Jur met with Sharah in Dalaran to discuss what had occurred, and the woman was positively devastated by the turn of events. Jur had never felt more conflicted on killing a person out of revenge before. He wanted to say he wished it had turned out differently. But he could only tolerate so many lies and betrayals before he could regret nothing. Sharah was eager to leave everything involving the Umbra Syndicate behind, besides him. With his encouragement, Sharah had taken up tutelage under Malfurion to help usher in the next generation of druids. It would never fix the emotional wounds she had earned from her time within the Umbra Syndicate, but it gave her newfound purpose and a lust for life. Her only regret was that she wished she could spend more time fighting alongside Jur. But she accepted their differing roles, cheering on her man in secret from Val'sharah while she healed the land.

Stormheim and the Aegis of Aggramar
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Jur was personally selected by King Anduin to join Genn Greymane and Alliance forces upon the Skyfire to search for the Aegis within Stormheim. The Exile and Genn exchanged discourse about the Alliance and Horde conflict, with the latter finding the former's beliefs to be mere centralist idealism. Jur shared Genn's distrust of Sylvanas and the desire to bring her to justice but lectured the king about the dangers of waging two wars at once. They needed to be united for now, lest they repeat the loss of the human kingdoms during the Third War. Genn had been collaborating in secret with Sky Admiral Rogers to track Sylvanas, believing her to be upon the vessel they had cornered. The Skyfire opened fire upon the Forsaken vessel, resulting in all out war between the two ships. Jur fought off invaders alongside Lorna Crowley but was stunned to see none other than Tarondu on one of the Forsaken ships. The blood elf was now a paratrooper sporting a rocket propelled goblin glider. He was fighting off Alliance troops trying to board their vessel, having been hired to provide muscle on their way to Stormheim. Nathanos was there as well, engaging in battle with Genn upon the Skyfire. The Forsaken had sabotaged the vessel, resulting in the Skyfire crashing into the coast.

The survivors reorganized and began hunting for the Aegis, with Jur incredibly cross at the loss of a multi-million gold flying vessel on account of Genn's itchy trigger finger. While exploring with Lorna, Jur eventually was discovered by Tar, who informed them that Sylvanas has disappeared. Not even Nathanos knew of her whereabouts. The blood elf tagged along with the two adventurers, assisting in procuring the local vrykul and the storm drakes as allies. The Forsaken then began to enact a plan to plague Greywatch like they did Gilneas, a plan that Jur could not allow to pass.

During his adventures, Jur was dragged into Helheim after a failed attempt to defeat a vrykul necromancer. While attempting to escape the foul realm, he encountered Tar, who had also been subjected to the same fate. The Exile witnessed Sylvanas making a deal with Helya that will allow her to bind the val'kyr to her will. The Banshee Queen was given permission to exit of her own accord, snatching up Tar to leave with her while Jur is forced to fight his way out. Jur and Genn tracked Sylvanas down as she enacted her plan. In a battle that nearly cost the old man his life, Genn destroyed the magical device, robbing Sylvanas of her people's future. The Banshee Queen's poison tipped arrows would have spelled game over for the old man had it not been for the Exile. Jur fell into his advanced battle meditation state, risking a lot to heal the Gilnean king and begrudgingly earning some respect. With Sylvanas dealt with, now the Aegis could be properly focused upon.

For his heroism in the field, Jur was invited to the Halls of Valor alongside other adventurers to prove to Odyn he was worry of taking the Aegis. After overcoming many trials - including fighting Odyn himself - the Aegis was returned to Dalaran.

Continuing Adventures
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Meryl Felstorm had requested his aid when Kathra'Natir had escaped and sewed havoc in the Violet Hold. The dreadlord escaped into the Twisting Nether, and Jur would pledge his aid to the Tirisgarde to hunt him down out of loyalty to Meryl and Med'an. At the request of Lord Maxwell Tyrosus, Jur assisted in recovering Tirion's body and the Ashbringer, even being allowed to attend his funeral beneath Light's Hope. He would swiftly switch from aiding the holy to the undead as he was called in to rescue Koltira Deathweaver, who had been held in captivity within the Undercity since the events at Andorhal years ago. Jur was positively outraged at this revelation and pushed into the undead city with gusto alongside his allies.

Jur lead adventurers to the Vault of the Wardens after chasing Cordana Felsong throughout Azsuna. Despite his efforts, the fallen warden's indoctrination could not be broken, and she ultimately had to be killed. The Wardens kept Cordana's body to investigate demonic possession but did allow the Exile to take her helmet. Jur brought it to Khadgar as proof of her defeat, and the archmage was visibly upset at the loss of his good friend and ally. Nevertheless, he accepted it had to be done and thanked Jur for helping to achieve closure.

The Burning Legion had begun to take an acute interest in Karazhan, prompting Khadgar and Jur to investigate. Jur had been trying to contact Med'an in the hopes that his rich magical bloodline could help turn the tide against the Legion but found no such luck. Khadgar had not seen his master's son since he handed him Atiesh after Maraad's funeral, saying he had to grow strong without it and disappeared on a spiritual quest. During his possession under Sargeras, Medivh had bound a portion of the tower to Legion worlds, allowing demons to infiltrate it. One by one, Khadgar and his adventurers closed them. Karazhan was eventually freed with the assistance of Medivh, having returning physically to Azeroth for the first time since the Third War. He commended Khadgar and Jur on their bravery and cryptically warned them of where their journey to stop the Legion will take them.

Chromie summoned Jur to Wyrmrest Temple to investigate as well as prevent her murder. The Legion was attempting to kill off the small dragon, and their investigation into whom was responsible spanned across time. By chance, they encountered Wrathion taking a casual visit to the Obsidian Dragonshrine. Had it not been for their time limit, Jur would have viciously chastised the Black Prince for his causing the Legion's invasion. From the War of the Ancients to fifteen minutes ago did they defeat her would-be killers, which ranged from void lords to satyrs to demons to the undead and even their own factions. Chromie's assassination was prevented, but the person responsible for instigating it was never discovered. The only clue Jur possessed was a letter inscribed with insane ramblings about murdering Chromie. What deeply disturbed the Exile was that the handwriting looked familiar to him, as though he knew who had written it. But with Chromie safe, bigger issues upon the horizon, and no further leads, all Jur could do was table the mystery for now.

After retrieving the Tidestone of Golanneth from Azsuna with the assistance of the Court of Farondis and Senegos, it was time to deal with the threat of Xavius directly. Malfurion had called for adventurers of all walks of life to assist in the liberating of the Dream from the satyr menace. Sharah and Tar took their place at his side along others such as Broll, Thisalee, Hamuul, and more. Within the Dream, Jur's druidic powers were significantly weaker than the other druids. Having never acclimatized to the Dream like the others, he had to depend more upon his physical strength and combat prowess. Within the Nightmare, Xavius reached out and whispered to Jur, attempting to turn him away from his allies. He played to his ego, to his insecurities. That he was better than Malfurion, that they were all wrong about him. That Sharah didn't truly love him, that he would never be accepted by the kaldorei.

No matter what the trickster tried, Jur remained steadfast. Cenarius' spirit yet lived, albeit greatly weakened by the Nightmare's influence. Malfurion stayed behind to purify his master while the others ventured into the Rift of Aln to fight Xavius directly. When the satyr fell, the Nightmare was cleansed for good. The spirits of the fallen rose to congratulate the champions, including Ysera and Cenarius themselves. The demigod offered Jur a chance to experience all the wonders the Dream had to offer, to which the Exile reluctantly declined. In his mind, he didn't belong here, in this sacred place of kaldorei. Jur returned to the mortal world to continue his fight against the Legion, leaving behind a solemn Sharah. Cenarius sensed her turmoil and comforted her. When asked why he did not demand the kaldorei respect the Exile, the demigod stated that the kaldorei must overcome their conflict themselves. Otherwise, they will never learn anything.

While playing ambassador between the various order halls, Jur was contacted by the High Priest of Netherlight Temple to assist with some diplomatic matters. Grateful for the change of pace, he wholeheartedly accepted. It was during these affairs that he collaborated with someone tasked to guard a powerful void dagger capable of whispering into the minds of others. The druid felt the whispers tingling at the back of his mind and found himself being the unwilling host of Xal'atath. She was quite familiar with his legacy and taunted him as a hero teetering on the edge of falling from grace and having everyone turn against him. Despite his reservations, Jur engaged in conversations with her in the hopes of discovering secrets about Azeroth and beating the Legion or void. She set to work trying to play mind games with him, tease and taunt, as well as trick him into deals in exchange for him taking her up. The Exile refused and tolerated her presence, even somewhat warming up to her. Despite her teasing of him, she did admit he would be a powerful and dangerous enemy as well as ally, destined for great things. As to what "great" meant, she remained vague and cryptically teased him.

Suramar and the Eye of Aman'thul
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The city of Suramar had remained sealed behind a magic arcane void for ten thousand years with no way to enter. Someone from within had reached out to Khadgar. A message was relayed by a sickly looking elf known as First Arcanist Thalyssra, and she was calling for help to save her people. Khadgar opened a portal to this mysterious land, where Jur ended up meeting Thalyssra. Greatly weakened from her withdrawals from the Nightwell, she could not fight the shambling withered. Jur protected the frail woman while she led them back to Shal'Aran, where she recounts the history of their people: the Nightborne. Gul'dan and his Legion had approached Grand Magistrix Elisande with a deal: allow the Legion to drink from the Nightwell or die. To protect her people, the Magistrix painfully accepted. Thalyssra was part of the resistance, and she needed his help. They needed more allies if they were to take Elisande down, and Jur received aid in the form of Chief Telemancer Oculeth, Arcanist Valtrois, the Moon Guard, and others. Their resistance movement grew little by little, and the force eventually grew strong enough to start pushing into Suramar City itself. Jur, Khadgar, Lady Liadrin, Thalyssra, and Tyrande were leading the charge. Elisande put up a solid defense but was eventually forced to retreat into the Nighthold.

While preparations to storm the Nighthold were being made, the Order of the Silver Hand recovered a mysterious artifact that had fallen from space in Suramar. The object was referred to as Light's Heart and contained a message from Turalyon, still alive after all these years. He and Alleria Windrunner were leading the Grand Army of the Light against the Legion and told Khadgar to deliver the object inside to Velen. Jur is ordered to deliver the artifact to the Exodar, but the city was being attacked by the Legion. Jur and Velen rushed to protect the naaru O'ros being housed within the core, but they were too late as an eredar general named Rakeesh destroyed it. During the ensuing fight, Velen recognized the general as his lost son, who had been kidnapped by Kil'jaedan and indoctrinated to the will of the Legion. He was far too late to stop the fighting, and his son died before them. Velen sends the artifact with Jur back to Khadgar, renouncing his title as Prophet and declaring the draenei would be returning to Argus to finish the fight. Jur attempted to decipher the artifact with his knowledge of the draenei language and history, but it was Khadgar who found the method of unlocking it. The Tears of Elune were poured upon it, and Jur fell into a coma. He was floating in space over a fel infused planet talking with the naaru Xe'ra. She informed Jur that the Titans had been killed long ago by Sargeras and the only way to defeat the Legion was to find the child of Light and Shadow, none other than Illidan Stormrage. The Exile was offended and appalled at the naaru's logic as she showcased visions of Illidan's life and decisions, apologizing for the offences committed. Even as Jur picked apart her reasoning, the naaru remained steadfast in her conviction that Illidan was the ticket to all this. Three days later, Jur had awoken from his coma and informed Khadgar of what Xe'ra had told him. For the first time in a long time, Khadgar was at a genuine loss.

The archmage had kept the revelation under wraps for a while before eventually calling a council of peers and combat experts, consisting of Maiev, Lady Liadrin, Jarod, and others. Jur had brought Tarondu with him to the meeting. The council was extremely divided on the notion that Illidan was not only a hero but the ticket to victory. Maiev and Tarondu were adamant in their refusal, with the latter blaming Illidan for Kael'thas' fall from grace. Khadgar called a recess to gather his nerves and convened with the Exile in secret. He was well aware of the distruct he possessed for his former mentor but implored him to think rationally as he always did. Reluctantly, Jur agreed to help bring Illidan back to life for the greater good and would convince the others to listen to reason. Tar was positively outraged at how Jur of all people would agree to this. The two argued, but Tar relented and begrudgingly agreed to support his friend's efforts. Outnumbered, Maiev sided with them under obligation.

Cooperating with the Illidari, they were eventually able to find the whereabouts of Illidan's soul. Gul'dan had plucked it from the Nether and taken it to Helheim, where he had made a gambit with Helya to house the Betrayer while the warlock made use of his body. With Odyn's aid, Jur and the adventurers defeated the realm's jailor and housed Illidan's soul within Light's Heart. Now, the assault on the Nighthold could take place proper. Jur and the others did battle with old foes such as Elisande and even Tichondrius before reaching the top of the Nighthold. Gul'dan had Illidan's body in his possession and was attempting to bind a portion of Sargeras' soul into it. The warlock empowered his frame with fel energy, growing muscular and more twisted. Khadgar used Light's Heart and the Pillars of Creation to drive Sargeras out of Illidan's body and replace it with the demon hunter's lost soul. For his failure, Gul'dan was stripped of his demonic powers, becoming weak and frail once more. Illidan rose to his feet and incinerated the warlock's body. After an icy reunion from his peers, Illidan began collaborating with Khadgar and Velen to organize a return to the Broken Shore. The Eye of Aman'thul was secured within Dalaran, and all the Pillars were now safe.

War for the Broken Shore
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Khadgar, Velen, Illidan, and Maiev were leading the Armies of Legionfall to push into the Tomb of Sargeras and close it permanently. The archmage studied Aegwynn's writings and learned the Aegis of Aggramar was the key to closing the portal. But the way to the tomb was loaded with demons that could not be defeated via conventional means, and the adventurers were ordered to disperse among the Broken Shore. Divide and conquer as they chipped away at the Legion's hold. Jur met with Tar and old ally Thisalee Crow to sabotage the demons' efforts to strengthen themselves. Others would come to join their cause, forming a mighty strike force that would soon grow strong enough to push into the tomb. While exploring, Jur discovered a compass with Anduin's picture inside amongst the wreckage on the shore. The Exile delivered the compass to Anduin, who revealed it to be his father's. The King had made it by hand for Varian before the Pandaria campaign as a birthday present. Anduin had been so busy with the war that he had no time to properly mourn his father's passing. Anduin had remained within the Cathedral of Light for several days seeking self realization on how to be a proper king. Genn became very troubled by the king's isolation, fearing he had truly been broken and that Stormwind's leadership was in peril. Anduin was plagued with self-doubt as to his abilitiy to properly lead and had Jur escort him around the city in disguise. The reactions of the populace to his leadership had been mixed, and they even overheard a debate between Velen and Greymane. The former had the upmost faith in the boy and believed all he needed was time while the latter voiced that they had no time and Anduin's inexperience will do them no good. Jur and Anduin ventured to the Broken Shore so that the king could witness first hand the devastation the Legion had unleashed. Genn and Velen had arrived to pay tribute to where Varian had fallen, only to be surprised when Anduin revealed himself. Among the bones and ash did the king find one half of his father's sword, Shalamayne. Through it, he was granted a vision of clerity by the spirit of Varian housed within the sword. With this meeting did Anduin gain the belief in himself, to do whatever it took for the greater good of Azeroth. No longer would he be deterred.

The time came to begin pushing into the tomb. Velen and Khadgar descended into the lower half while Jur, Illidan, and Maiev would take the upper half. While the former group had no luck, the latter managed to defeat Mephistroth and place the Aegis atop the Cathedral of Eternal Night. Jur and Illidan left to rendezvous with Velen and Khadgar, rallying a dozen other adventurers to push the Legion. After defeating Sargeras' avatar, the heroes chased Kil'jaedan into the Nether where they would have their final battle. The eredar lord was ultimately defeated and reconciled a bit with Velen while Illidan opened a portal back to Azeroth using the Sargerite Keystone so that Khadgar could teleport them all to safety. They arrived back in Azsuna before the explosion incinerated them but were horrified to see that Illidan had pulled the demon infested world of Argus into their stratosphere, haunting the sky all across Azeroth. Jur was furious at his former master. After becoming so close to sealing every Legion portal on Azeroth permanently, Illidan had undone all their progress by opening a rift that would allow the demons to invade them directly and at a significantly faster rate. With thousands of soldiers lost and millions of gold and resources consumed, the Alliance and Horde were struggling financially to stay afloat. Jur doubted how much longer the factions could last if they kept fighting and did not stop to rebuild and recuperate. The last several years had been nothing but wars back to back with little reprieve. If this kept up, there would not be an Alliance and Horde to fight for much longer.

The Liongrave Company
This section concerns content exclusive to Legion. While in Stormwind, Jur was invited to join a mercenary guild known as the Liongrave Company stationed out in Ironforge by a Gilnean druid named Vaanna Noireham. After some questioning, the Exile agreed to join and attended his first drill and guild meeting outside the Ironforge Gates. The guild was led by Battle Matron Clarentra Sigune and divided into a quartet that answered to her, with Vaanna leading the healing division known as the Divine Sanctuary. The combat section known as the Blood Pride was led by a vrykul named Alfrek the War-Beast, the financial division Wooden Coin was led by a dwarf named Khrona Rohh, and the stealth and asssination division the Silent Watch was led by Gilnean rogue Jason Eddrick. Jur found difficulty choosing a specific division as he felt his plethora of skills were too broad to allow himself to be limited to one section. Until he chose a division, Jur answered directly to Clare. The Exile was off-put by the casualness of the guild, likening it to borderline unprofessionalism as its members taunted and squabbled with division leads. Things would grow serious for the guild with the arrival of a mysterious shadow priest named Marek.

Marek had indoctrinated many within the guild's ranks wandering Stormwind, instilling his influence upon them with a single touch. Only headaches occurred at first before the shadow priest began plaguing them with horrible nightmares and whispers, targeting Vaanna in particular. Jason and his allies attempted to enter her mind and save her, only to spread the indoctrination further. However, Jason had managed to decipher something from Marek's mad ravings while inside Vaanna's mind, the shadow priest mentioning a town called Hamlet within Silverpine Forest. Jason, Clare, Vaanna, and Rohh organized an expedition to Silverpine with as many guild recruits as possible, Jur being among them.

The town of Hamlet seemed to exist but was not found on any map, earning suspicion from the guild. When Jur tried to heal the injured mayor after one of the guild members stabbed him, Hamlet was revealed to be nothing more than an illusion, with the townsfolk and buildings fading away to reveal a long dead city. Marek's voice cried out, taunting them and trapping them within walls made of void energy as they were forced to fight his minions. The void beings were dispelled with the arrival of an old man wielding holy magic who revealed himself to be Marek's father. His son served the will of Yogg-Saron, with plans to revive him from his slumber within Northrend. The old man was given safety within the Liongrave Company's ranks and kept under watch within the Divine Sanctuary. Jason began pursing leads as to where Marek's lair could possibly be.

A week later, Jason had uncovered a lead on where Marek's lair might reside. The guild organized in Dragonblight and made their way to the Crystalsong Forest when Marek sent his forces after them. A great void revenant tore into their world, and the Liongrave Company nearly lost their lives fighting it. Clare's arm was severed from the elbow, and the rest of the guild was beaten and bruised. Against all odds, the void revenant was defeated, and Jur tasked himself with healing the entire guild, almost sacrificing his life in the process. Though extreme measures had to be taken in order to revive Archmage Sean McGrath, using a makeshift defibulator using a goblin electrical prod and a mana crystal to jumpstart his heart. However, the Exile could not reattach Clare's arm despite his best efforts. Under unknown circumstances did the guild exchange hands from Clare to Jason, the former resigning from leadership.

The guild was heavily demoralized from the fight against the void revenant, questioning their ability to defeat Marek while the injured were treated within the Divine Sanctuary. Though Jur tried his hardest to keep the guild motivated and believing in the task they had set out to do, fear and apprehension had set in. Being the only able bodied healer of the group, Jur worked tirelessly to restore Vaanna and others to good health, cooking meals and treating injuries for fellow members Heathen, and a high elf assassin named Alaven Hightower.

The Exile took some time apart to visit Sharah, now having become a full-fledged archdruid. The two druids tenderly reunited, but their conversation turned serious as they discussed their potential future. Sharah wanted to marry the Exile. Desperately did Jur want to marry her in return, but he continuously reminded her of the risk and societal effects of marrying an exile. Emotionally, Jur found himself wearing down as he confessed to Sharah that he was sterile and could not give her children. The archdruid held Jur close and cried with him, doing her best to comfort him. Jur vowed he would support her no matter what and would always remain her friend, even if their paths forced them to break up and choose someone she could have a future with. Sharah assured Jur that he was the only man she could ever want, and they would find a way.

Sharah's words offered a sliver of comfort to the weary Exile, but self-hatred, doubt, insecurity, and heartache plagued him, driving him to drink. Such feelings worsened when Jur was invited alongside Vaanna, Clare, and a guild member named Heathen to the wedding of a guild Clare associated with. As if to taunt the Exile further, two members of the guild - kaldorei druid Lady Calaeith Ravenmoon and Alaven announced at a dinner they had invited the guild to that they would be marrying in the near future. Jur was even asked to be the best man by Alaven, the former having saved the latter's life during the fight against the void revenant to warrant great debt. Jur took to heavy drinking to dull the pain, though it did little. Outside the Dalaran inn A Hero's Welcome, Jur attempted to recruit a gnome monk named Avano Goldthinker into the guild after the party when the panicked shouting of Cala and a kaldorei demon hunter named Eilayia Silverlight drew his attention into the kitchen.

Marek had infiltrated the city and cornered Cala, touching her face. Jur, Jason and a draenei vindicator named Shemei jumped into action, but the shadow priest had escaped. Jason ordered the guild members to stay away from her until they escorted her to the church in Stormwind to purify her. Shemei managed to purge Marek's void indoctrination from her mind before it had a chance to root itself into her subconscious. The draenei vindicator was greatly enraged that Marek had escaped, going off on her own to chase down the shadow priest personally. Jur tried to persuade her to stay behind but chose to stay behind himself to protect Cala from a potential followup attack. Before she left, Jur alerted the guild on the comm radio to her actions. Shemei was eventually brought back to the Divine Sanctuary by the guild's Gilnean priest Tyshya Westwood. Another guest having arrived was Shemei's lover, Sean. The two had a heavily emotional verbal debate which ended with Sean breaking up with her, citing her emotional instability as too great a risk. The draenei broke down in tears and caused Sean to bring Jur and Cala with him to Stormwind. Upon arriving did they visit the graveyard and the archmage attended to the graves of his deceased wife and daughter.

Tension escalated further when Shemei was contacted by a human void priest named Linette Shadowsong, meeting them at the Ironforge Airfield. Linette revealed she had experimented with Shemei's mind with the void, greatly irritating the vindicator. Her follower and fellow guildmate Stewart Johnson attacked the priest despite being ordered to stand down. Shemei called for help over the radio, prompting Jur, Vaanna, and Jason to step in. The priest vanished after exchanging words with Shemei, and Jason lectured Stewart about disobeying orders. Vaanna and Jason began arguing with one another about personal relationship issues, eventually escalating later to the two coming to blows. Jason and a worgen named Kane Fangwell attempted to pacify her from her dunken rage by knocking her out, forcing upon Jason to call the guild to assist him. Vaanna was cornered in the Deeprun Tram where she pounced on Jason, nearly clawing him apart until Shemei talked her down.

Deeply emotionally distressed, Vaanna teleported away and left them to heal Jason's wounds. Vaanna later returned to Stormwind and received an angry lecture from Jur, agitated by the relationship drama compromising the guild's integrity and the toxicity of their status. Sean hosted a barbeque in the Valley of the Four Winds to calm the guild down for the upcoming assault on Marek's fortress. Shemei had managed to locate the entrance after all, but by no means did she possess the manpower to storm it herself. Vaanna had declined to go, too emotionally distraught to face Jason after what happened and holed herself up in the Divine Sanctuary to get drunk. Jur's coaxing failed to sway her, so she told him to inform Jason that their relationship was through. The day to defeat Marek had arrived, the maddened shadow priest taken shelter within a remote wing of Ulduar. Sean channeled a portal to allow the Liongrave Company to enter the lair directly. Upon arriving, the guild raiding party was surrounded by void beings. The heroes fought valiantly, but the entities only served as a distraction while Marek kidnapped Shemei and stole her away deeper into the lair. Jason divided the groups into sections and had them search the halls, with Jur getting trapped in an isolated room alongside Tyshya, Avano, and human rifleman Koltzaar Rodan. The exit was sealed with a mighty void barrier, which was eventually dispelled after the others made it farther inside.

Shemei had been found, but she had become indoctrinated to Marek's will and forced to fight them. She was beaten and greatly weakened, only to be healed to better health by Jur. The guild tracked Marek down to his throne room, where he engaged them directly along with his void minions. During the battle, he cornered Jur and attempted to break his mind with visions of Sharahleah dying horribly. His efforts were great, but Jur's will was too strong. The Exile broke free and slammed Marek into the wall while the guild continued to strike at him. Before the final blow was struck, Marek shattered Shemei's mind and made her fall into unconsciousness. With many injuries - including Alfrek losing his leg - Marek was eventually defeated. Jur and the other healers tended to the wounds of their comrades and retreated to the Divine Sanctuary through a portal Sean had erected. Shemei had awoken but bore no memory of her life since arriving upon Azeroth, causing her to become scared and skittish around her friends. The draenei took shelter within the Divine Sanctuary until her mind could be properly mended. Sharah came to Stormwind to search for Jur after receiving his letter, embracing him with great relief upon seeing him alive and well. As he attempted to sneak away privately with her, the two kaldorei bumped into Shemei, Cala, Stewie, and some other guild members resulting in an awkward conversation. With some luck did they manage a retreat and discussed the events that had transpired. Sharah voiced frustration about the Cenarion Circle's lack of progress when it came to healing the corrupted Dream, pursuing a potential lead in Stormwind tied to what hindered their efforts. Jur invited her to attend the guild meeting outside Ironforge that evening, resulting in his beloved joining the guild after she assisted Jur, Vaanna, and Kane in healing Shemei's mind and restoring her memories. The two druids vowed to keep their love a secret from the others, who teased and poked at the suspicion of their romantic involvement. Sharah called upon Jur to assist her in her investigation, having gotten wind of two suspicious cloaked wanderers meeting outside Lion's Rest that night. Jur volunteered to stake out for her and tracked the two magisters. One was a woman named Asteria, who was masquerading as Sharah's assistant and communicated with her via a magically enhanced crystal planted in her headdress. The other appeared to be her master and discussed with her about their experimentation on Sharah's sister Dinisia and the kidnapping of Sharah's bodyguard Shen. The two ventured to the docks to steal a soul from one of the nearby dockworkers, choosing a remote isolated spot. Jur tracked them down and interrupted the ritual, but the magisters were far more powerful than he realized. On his last legs did he manage to defeat them with a powerful slice from his bear claws, forcing them to retreat. Jur took the exhausted dockworker to the church to be tended by the clerics before Vaanna and Sean arrived to heal his wounds after radioing for help. The void mana burns he sustained were healed with magic and vials contained moonwell water.

Sharah was lured to a remote location by Asteria through her headdress, ultimately getting herself captured and held hostage. Jur was quick to take notice of her disappearance and began actively searching for her, to no avail. For two days did he search, which caused Shemei to step in out of concern. When ordered to get rest, he outright refused and sought the aid of Sean. Using a pocket watch she had gifted him during Draenor, he attempted to scry for her essence. Her presence was briefly sensed in Ironforge but turned out to be an unsuspecting Asteria doing impromptu research within the city. Jur held her at knifepoint and lured her to the Divine Sanctuary, threatening torture should she not cooperate. Jur voiced that he had found a potential lead to Sharah and that he would be holding her within, but Sean warned him that he would not stand by an organization that broke the cities' rules and engaged in questionable moral ethics.

After a verbal debate over the comms, Jur obligated the mage by taking Asteria to the Wetlands to goad information out of her and radio'd Shemei as backup. Despite some physical "prompting", Asteria was reluctant to divulge too much. Their plan was interrupted by the arrival of Aldnoire, her master. In the ensuing chaos, Asteria escaped before she could be healed, and Aldnoire was almost eviscerated by Jur's animalistic rage. The void magister confessed that they were not responsible for the interference of healing the Nightmare, though Jur did not believe him in the slightest. If the Exile healed his injuries, Aldnoire would take him to Sharah. The void magister led Jur and Shemei to their lair in the Hillsbrad Foothills. Sharah was tired and ragged while Asteria was nowhere to be found. The Exile took the rough looking kaldorei back to the Dreamgrove while Shemei would take Aldnoire to Stormwind to pay for his crimes. Before he left, Jur was forced to listen to Aldnoire's attempts to bargain for Asteria's safety, claiming she knew not what she was doing. The Exile warned the both of them never to return to Stormwind or Ironforge again before forcing Aldnoire to breathe in magic spores, forcing him unconscious.

Sharah remained unconscious for a day before eventually reawakening only to back away from the Exile in horror. Aldnoire had plagued her mind with the torturous and horrific nightmares Tyr had infected her with during Draenor about Jur horribly murdering her, making the poor druid unable to distinguish reality from her dreams. Not only that, but Aldnoire had damaged her memory back to a point where they were still on Draenor. Despite his attempts to reach out to her, she refused to listen and fled the Dreamgrove. Jur called for Sean and Shemei's assistance, eventually cornering the frightened druid. Sharah shifted to her bear form and attacked Shemei, cutting up her arm. The sight of physical feeling of blood caused her to calm down. Sharah questioned where they were and where Asteria was and became frantic with the revelation that she had been dead for almost two years.

Not wanting her to flee and possibly injure another person, Jur rendered her unconscious with the mushroom spores. Sean opened a portal back to the Divine Sanctuary and debated with Jur about his methodologies and refusing to listen to Shemei's orders to sleep. Despite Jur's justifications, the mage continued to persist. The Exile had endured enough and vehemontly defended the lengths he went to protect his friend while demanding to know whether Sean would've done the same if it meant he could save his lost family. The archmage deflected the question and stormed out, allowing Jur to tend to Sharah. Shemei attempted to restore Sharah's memory and cleanse the dark taint of void influence from her mind, only half succeeding. Sharah eventually awoke and questioned Jur about all that had happened.

Both druids were greeted by a surprise visit from Linette, who demanded a lock of Sharah's hair and a prized possession as part of a ritual to free Asteria. The void magister had gotten herself involved and aroused great suspicion from them. To get Linette to go away, Jur gave her a lock of his hair and his headdress from childhood in order to pacify Sharah. Adding fuel to the fire was the revelation that Shemei had not taken Aldnoire to Stormwind for justice like she had been asked but rather made a pact with him to uncover mysteries of the void and help Asteria. Jur declared this to have been an obvious trap, but Shemei adamantly believed what she did was right. The Exile made her faux-pas known to the guild and prompty spirited Sharah away to the Dreamgrove. Later, a worgen guildmate named Kane Fangwell tended to Sharah, fully repairing her damaged memory.

As Jur suspected, Shemei had in fact been captured. A fight between her and Aldnoire had broken out, briefly heard over the comms before hers was shattered. Jur and Sean organized a plan of attack to free her from Aldnoire's lair. Linette and a masked kaldorei emanating with fel and void energy were in attendance. The Exile swooped down with his flight form and fought the magisters off before flying through a portal back to Ironforge with Shemei. Sharah was asked to heal Shemei's wounds personally. When she inquired as to what happened, she flipped out at the mention of the kaldorei, recognizing the description as her only sister Dinisia. Sharah demanded she be let into the Divine Sanctuary immediately, but Sean had placed magic wards and refused to allow her entrance until she calmed down. The archmage seemed Dinisia to be an absolute danger and too mentally unstable to be allowed to live, prompting Sharah to snap back that he should mind his tongue when addressing her family before storming off to cool down. Jur scolded Sean on his insensitivity towards Sharah and her plight, being allowed to go and retrieve her to heal Shemei. After Shemei had been healed, Linette came to warn Sean about Aldnoire's new plan, only to flee when he called for the guards. The archmage delivered Shemei to the Blood Pride Hall and watched over here there. Jur and Sharah reflected upon the uneasiness the guild presented them and how chaotic its members were. She took comfort in his presence and asked that the both of them take a month to escape. Hesitant at first, Jur was convinced by her deep kisses and soft touch, the both of them making love in the Divine Sanctuary for the first time in so long. Jur asked Jason for a month's time off, completely surprised that the guildmaster actually gave it to him. Sharah was too shy to ask and found herself undeserving of asking for such time off so early into the guild's membership. Though with the Broken Shore having grown rather quiet and progress on healing the Nightmare having improved, she found herself with more time to spend with her beloved Exile.

In time, Jur's dedication between his guild and his job reached a conflict of interest. The Exile had to reluctantly make his choice to withdraw from the guild and dedicate himself to his job full-time.

Shadow of Argus
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Despite the uncertainty of Illidan's decision at the Tomb of Sargeras, the Alliance and Horde were determined to make use of it. Velen had called for both factions to convene at the Exodar, where they would make their push into Argus to finish the fight. Grand Artificier Romuul had finished progress on the Vindicaar and arrive upon the fel-tainted planet to intercept the Army of the Light's vessel, the Xenedar. The vessel was shot down by the Legion, and the Azeroth forces began making a push to recruit the local Broken and stop the Legion. Jur and Velen met with Chieftain Hatuun, a bitter reunion to say the least. The draenei's squabbles were put to rest by the arrival of Turalyon, now a High Exarch. The paladin united them with Alleria, and Jur was tasked with helping return the shattered form of Xe'ra to the Vindicaar. The meeting of the naaru and Illidan was an unexpected moment that led the demon hunter to destroy her after she attempted to fill his vessel with holy light. Turalyon would have slaughtered Illidan then and there had Jur and Velen not calmed him down. The Exile was incredibly conflicted on the turn of events. While Xe'ra had no right to force the Light upon him, Illidan had overstepped his bounds and killed the single most powerful Light source upon Argus to lecture them all on independence from magical energy. Jur mocked his former mentor with his "forcing the hand of fate" line but refused to dwell upon the ramifications of what had occured.

The Legion was their primary target now, and Jur was dedicated to finishing this fight even at the cost of his own life. With Sharahleah, Tarondu, the returned Arondight, and other allies at his side, they might just stand a chance. The Army of the Light fortified itself upon Argus, dedicated for the long haul. One such interesting effort was orchestrated at the behest of Alleria and her ethereal master, Locus-Walker. His dabbling with the void greatly troubled the druid, as he had many reasons to distrust the dark magic. Alleria assured him that it could be properly utilized and told him the tale of how her efforts were met with incarceration at Xe'ra's behest. Locus-Walker tempted the Exile with secrets and ultimately swayed him in their efforts to help Alleria gain power. The purple high elf unnerved Jur, and he prayed to himself that he had made the right decision and not disenfranchised Arator's whole family.

Through the entirety of Antorus, the Burning Throne did Jur venture, alongside others such as Khadgar, Velen, Illidan, Magni, and other heroes in order to fell Sargeras. Their endeavors were successful, and the dark titan was sealed away for good. Illidan and Jur had one final exchange before the Betrayer sealed his fate. The demon hunter expressed his admiration for how far the Exile had come and that the road to sacrifice was long and uneasy. Jur brushed aside his former mentor's words, instead reprimanding him for his attitude and reckless misuse of his power to exploit Outland's denizens. The Exile was not swayed to the notion that Illidan was a great or even good person, a viewpoint Illidan casually disagreed with. But he entertained his former pupil somewhat. Even so, Jur could not help but view his decision to stay behind as some sort of turning point. Ultimately, Jur departed on lukewarm terms and prepared himself for the return home.

Before the Storm
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The victory against the Burning Crusade had been a bittersweet one, for in a final act of defiance against the Pantheon, Sargeras impaled his sword into Silithus. Cenarion Hold was wiped off the map, and the Alliance and Horde immediately set up shop to harvest the Azerite bleeding out of the wound. Magni and Jur could feel Azeroth dying from the wound. Alongside Khadgar, the three of them began working to mend the damage before the entire world died beneath their feet. The archmage ventured back to Karazhan while Magni implored Jur to reason with the Alliance and Horde war councils. But the druid's pleas fell upon deaf ears, as the Alliance were deadset on pushing back against the Horde for the Broken Shore. For Gilneas, Theramore, and other atrocities. War seemed to be steadfast on its way, whether Jur liked it or not. Thankfully, King Anduin was more accommodating than the others and wished to parley with the Horde. The young man began to tax himself and converse with the other leaders of the Alliance to boost their morale and strengthen their bonds. Eventually did this evolve into a meeting at the Arathi Highlands with Sylvanas in order to appeal to the Forsaken. Jur was handpicked to act as a mediator between the two factions and observe, pitching in to aid Anduin in any way he could. Ultimately, the worst had come to pass and the meeting became a total disaster.

Embittered by the initial failure, Jur jumped at the first opportunity to head for Suramar in order to convince the Nightborne ally with the Alliance. However, the kaldorei had an agenda all his own and believed neutrality would better serve their elven allies, giving them an opportunity to send their people to both like the pandaren rather than railroad them. Sadly, Jur's attempts at diplomacy fell upon deaf ears, and Thalyssra chose to throw her lot in with the Horde at Lady Liadrin's behest. The First Arcanist expressed her apologies to the Exile, but the animosity between her and Tyrande was too great. Something Jur could attest to personally. Needless to say, the reception back in Stormwind of Jur's failure was incredibly cold. The Exile was given a chance to redeem himself if he could keep the Highmountain tauren neutral. However, upon arriving at Thunder Totem, Mayla had revealed her decision to join the Horde and the secret affliction that had befallen Ebyssian. Like Thalyssra, she expressed her sympathies and said he would be welcomed in some capacity once the dust had settled. With two failures under his belt, Jur was relocated out of the major embassy building and stuck in a small cottage to sign paperwork, treaties, death certificates, and other duties befitting a mere secretary.

As the tension surmounted more and more, Jur began to take notice of increased toxicity in Stormwind. The Scarlet Crusade remnants that periodically showed up to recruit were now being heralded as brave heroes, with their xenophobia towards elves and draenei being ignored and apologized for. Even worse were startling rumors of an Equalist movement dedicated to discrimination and assault upon magically inclined individuals. The arrival of the void elves was a complete surprise to the kaldorei, as was the story of their exile from Silvermoon, Alleria's adoption of them, and the harsh discrimination they faced upon joining. Jur was quite skeptical of their void prowess but resolved to treat them warmly and pray Alleria could keep them in line. Though his troubles exceeded for beyond Stormwind.

The Horde refused to see him, with only Eitrigg being his sole confidant in Sylvanas' inner circle. Even then, he could hardly provide aid. In time, even his support dissipated. Being surrounded by so much legal documentation allowed Jur to do some independent research, and he was startled to find that military enlistment, population growth, and restoration efforts had been on the decline since the War against the Lich King. Both the Alliance and Horde had funneled tons of their gold, lumber, and stone into military expansion, exceeding far beyond their reasonable and financial grasps. In the wake of war, many places were refused aid after the dust had settled and the time had come to restore what lost. If his research was correct, it was entirely possible both factions could reach an economic collapse within twenty years time, effectively bringing them to an end once and for all through complete and utter bankruptcy.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 6
This section concerns content exclusive to Legion. With the war against the Legion winding down, Jur was called upon by Sharah to help her find her sister Dinisia, to finally fix the problems that had been plaguing them. With the help of a gnome named Ginnabirk Twitch, they tracked her down to an abandoned farmstead in Duskwood, where Tyr was attempting some sort of dark ritual on her. Her soul had been plucked from her body and was being encased in a soulstone. Just as the battle was drawing its conclusion and Sharah had the upperhand over Tyr, it was interrupted by the sudden arrival of Sauner, looking to finally finish the fight herself as she destroyed the soulstone, killing Dinisia permanently. In a fit of rage, Sharah shifted to her bear form and killed the worgen warlock, bringing another dark chapter of their life to a close. But not in the way any of them wanted.

The tedium and being overworked had whittled Jur down, along with his increasing frustration over the coming war effort, his existential dread that everything he fought for and believed in with for nothing, and the increasing wear and tear in his psyche from emotional repression and mental illness. His faith in either faction was fading, especially the Horde after the Gathering fiasco. As such, he began to devote more of his time to assisting the Champions of Azeroth in healing the wound instead of be a glorified secretary. Depression and anger boiled up in him and drove him to drinking as well as avoiding his beloved Sharahleah, who had just returned from an active tour of duty with the Alliance.

The two of them had a great argument that strained their relationship to its absolute limit. Sharahleah had been harvesting depression all her life, and it was beginning to show great tear, mixed with her insecurity about Jur's significance outshadowing hers. The druid reached out to her with the hopes of having her help him, Khadgar, and Magni heal the wound. But such events would not come to pass. Unbeknownst to the both of them, Debrek had been revived as a Forsaken to serve Sylvanas, learning of the val'kyr and their ways of ressurection. To save Dmitriah's soul, Debrek would revive her using the soul of a captured val'kyr in order to allow them to be together, though he hadn't planned on Sharah's tenacity. Sharah had moved her parents to Darnassus and was debating leaving the Cenarion Circle and Alliance military to help Jur's cause. Before she would leave for Karazhan, she visited Dmitriah's grave and was accosted by Debrek digging it up. She gave chase to Deadwind Pass, but by the time Jur had caught up, it was too late. A pandaren rogue had pumped Sharah full of explosive rounds, almost killing the girl. In a fit of rage, Jur killed the pandaren and nearly Debrek as well before the newly risen Dmitriah pleaded to spare him. Even despite his horror, Dmitriah wanted another chance at life and wished to help redeem Debrek. But Jur could never forgive Debrek and despite his instincts, allowed them to go free out of a kindness to Dmitriah, with a grave warning to never touch magic again and to never be seen by him, lest Jur kill Debrek permanently this time around. As Jur went to retrieve Sharah, he became hysterical and feared she had died. Thankfully for him, the girl had still clung to life. But just barely.

Jur returned her to the Dreamgrove and assisted in healing her. Despite some initial protests, Sharah deemed that Jur would be her personal healer. As she eventually regained her strength, she opened up more about her crippling insecurity and lack of self-belief. Even worse for her was revealing a horrific incident that had taken place in the form of a grizzly murder. While procuring a shipment of azerite for the Alliance, civilians had gotten caught in the crossfire. Three Forsaken assassins cornered her, and she managed to kill two. One could not be found. A child screamed in the aftermath, and Sharah was horrified to discover a grown woman's corpse before her. Head crushed like a grapefruit. The archdruid feared the worst in that she had lost control of her bear form and killed the woman. Jur - however - insisted it couldn't have been her and that it somehow had to be the forsaken that got away. No way could he allow himself to believe his beloved killed an innocent. Eventually did he manage to calm her down and instill some sort of certainty into her.

The Battle for Azeroth
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Despite their brief respite, Jur and Sharah would find their world turning upside down. Horde forces had begun brazenly attacking Astranaar, killing soldier and civilian alike. The brunt of the kaldorei forces had been deceived and led away from Teldrassil, with Sylvanas pushing her way towards Darkshore alongside Varok Saurfang and Nathanos Blightcaller to lead the charge. Jur's worst fears seemed to have come to pass, and the Alliance and Horde were officially at war once again.

Delaryn sent Jur to convene with Malfurion to help halt Sylvanas' incursion into their lands. The Archdruid ordered his former student to gather the surrounding druids and summon them to the Grove of the Ancients. Jur was reluctant and wishes to fight alongside his former Shan'do, but Malfurion was quick to remind him of how being too eager for battle had cost the kaldorei once before. Now thrust into the position of an Exile being the one to rally the kaldorei, Jur accepted his awkward charge and arrived in time to help Malfurion blind the Banshee Queen and flee deeper into the forest. The two exchanged excited bravado at cooperating to put Sylvanas in her place. After the fighting escalated throughout all of Darkshore, Jur was sent to Darnassus at Tyrande's request by Malfurion and Delaryn to help be a major field strategist in the fight. Even despite their years of tension, the kaldorei welcomed him - albeit stiffly - to fight alongside them in their attempt to save the World Tree. Even Malfurion seemed to express gratitude at his cooperation. For the first time in ten thousand years, Jur felt welcome among his people.

Though the flag he sported was sure to garner controversy and apprehension at his cooperation. Jur had never been more disappointed and betrayed by the Horde. As far as he was concerned, it had died when Thrall had stepped down, and whatever this new army was, it was wearing the Horde's skin. If he had to, Jur would crush the Horde's leadership entirely and allow its citizens to start anew without the potential for warmongering. Though by no means did he trust the Alliance entirely either. Plenty among their ranks would be sure to foster the attitudes of resentment and nationalism as a rallying cry to enact genocide or slavery against the Horde citizens. Something Jur would not allow, no matter the cost. The Alliance would not lose their honor out a sense of entitlement even if their enemies lost theirs.

However, despite the week they were able to hold out against the Horde, resistance eventually whittled down as Saurfang broke through the mountains at Felwood and snuck behind Lor'danel. Malfurion had given chase to Sylvanas and even had her on the rope before being blindsided by Saurfang himself. Jur had separated from Sharahleah in order to aid his shan'do but arrived too late. He had been immobilized by the Banshee Queen, giving her order to kill both druids before leaving to tend to Teldrassil itself. Tyrande arrived in the nick of time and held Saurfang at arrow point, the orc sparing the Archdruid's life and telling the three of them to leave. As Tyrande gave Jur a desperate plea to help save the kaldorei civilians, she teleported back to Stormwind with a weary Malfurion. Before the old orc had a chance to leave, Jur chastised him for his complacence in all this, labeling him a hypocrite for siding with Sylvanas and letting her murder innocents while attempting to save face and save others himself. As the orc tried to defend his actions of following the warchief as honorbound by orcish tradition, the Exile refused to listen and labeled him a coward and a mindless drone for embracing his traditions rather than doing the right thing and standing against Sylvanas. To him, the orc was nothing more than a mindless machine of war now, a tin man. Jur boarded the hippogryph and rode to Teldrassil alongside his beloved.

Jur was desperate in his fight to save the kaldorei citizens and put out the flames that encroached upon the World Tree, but for all his strength and heart, he could not hold out. Sharahleah attempted to save her parents, but they were ultimately consumed in the fire and perished. The Exile was forcibly dragged back to the portal of Stormwind where he gave the grim report to Anduin that Teldrassil had fallen. A small modicum of comfort was that he had managed to save a small child and an infant belonging to a kaldorei couple. Though, his comfort swiftly dissipated. Jur was consumed by rage and despair, descending into hysterical tears at his failure. Now he truly believed that his entire life had been for nothing, that peace could never be achieved between both factions, despite Anduin's attempts at calming words. Jur visited a recovering Malfurion and clutched his hand while he rested in his unconscious state, silently weeping to himself.

Upon returning to Stormwind, Jur was accosted by many angry and vengeful individuals for his flag, which he refused to remove as he now viewed it as a cautionary tale to wear publicly for the world to see - that being too trusting can be a bad thing. Though the crowd would have none of it and surrounded him, one night elf even stabbing him a couple of times. The Exile healed his wounds and stood his ground even as others shouted him down, some even coming to defend him. To give himself time to think and relax as well as to quell the crowd, Jur began to leave and publicly offered any who wished to continue their standoff with him the chance to put their gold where their mouth was. A rock was thrown at the back of his head, and many spat at him. But the crowd seemed to remain at arm's length as he departed, filling the druid with a slight smug satisfaction.

The Alliance was quick to mobilize and retaliated by storming Lordaeron, with surprise visits from Jaina Proudmoore, High Tinker Mekkatorque, and Alleria Windrunner. The fight pressed ever further inside until Saurfang was captured personally. As Anduin rallied a force to apprehend Sylvanas, Jur grew suspect at how quiet everything had become. The druid suspected foul play and reasoned with Sharah to stay behind. She fought with him, but he ultimately won by offering a favor. True to his suspicions, Sylvanas had rigged the city to be consumed by plague, but Jaina teleported them out to safety. The Horde had been diminished on the Eastern Kingdoms, but there was no true victory that day.

Kul Tiras
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The Horde had managed to break into the Stockades and escaped with the Prophet Zul and Princess Talanji, the Alliance fleet being decimated by the Zandalari's. To match their ferocity, Anduin concocted a plan to recruit Kul Tiras into the Alliance once more. A controversial decision was made as Jur was one of many sent with Jaina to Kul Tiras. Despite his history, Anduin believed that he could overcome and help bring Jaina's people around. A sentiment that Jaina and Genn found suspect but obliged the king in his already uphill battle. Sure enough, the reception had for the returning Alliance was cold. Jaina's mother and the Lord Admiral - Katherine Proudmoore - disowned her daughter and let their fates be determined by Priscilla Ashvane. The Exile was reviled by the people and condemned by Lady Ashvane and Lord Admiral Proudmoore for his treason, but Jur retaliated with his commitment to protecting Azeroth while they hit in their cities, proclaiming Jaina to be braver than any of them present. Such a comment nearly had him stoned to death, but Lady Ashvane had him carted off to Tol Dagor with the other Alliance dreck to rot. His stay would not be long as a prison riot was orchestrated, Jur escaping in the confusion with two people named Flynn Fairwind and Taelia. Jur was hesitant to flee while Jaina was missing, but the mage was nowhere to be found.

Taelia smuggled the Exile back to Boralus and confided in him that Kul Tiras was divided. To get Kul Tiras to join the Alliance, they needed to be unified once more. Jur took to his task with gusto and ventured across the different parts of the world, remaining out of the city until it was time to bring Lady Ashvane to justice as he was still technically a fugitive. Across both Stormsong Valley and Tiragarde Sound did Jur see the influence of Queen Azshara seeping up and to push forth with invading the Shrine of the Storm. The naga as well as the resurgence of Old God pawns instilled a bad feeling within Jur. Once the varying houses had coalesced together, Jur ventured with Taelia and others to overthrow the corrupt woman manipulating Katherine. The coup was successful, and Lady Ashvane fled the city. But the most laborious task remained ahead as Jur had to help find Jaina, who had been exiled to Fate's End. Even worse was the discovery that she had been usurped into Thros itself. The young archmage was freed and reunited with her mother. Even better was seeing Lady Ashvane be thwarted in her attempt at taking the city and the fleet returning. Against all odds, Kul Tiras had been united and was now unified with the Alliance once more. Katherine pardoned Jur and allowed him access to Boralus without hassle from the law for his tattered banner, thanking him for aiding in unifying Kul Tiras and finding her daughter. Jaina herself also came to offer her thanks later for doing everything for the Alliance. Jur aloofly rebuked that he didn't do what he had done because the Alliance wanted it. In truth, he had done it out of principle and as a gesture of good faith to her. Despite how far they had grown apart, Jur still held Jaina in high reverence.

The Umbra Syndicate: Part 7
This section concerns content exclusive to Battle For Azeroth. The Exile had grown further troubled by all that was transpiring, Jur uncertain as to whether the Alliance and Horde could truly have peace. A crisis of faith had been instilled in him, that he had wasted years of his life. To calm his nerves, he sought out his beloved Sharahleah, who had gotten a home in Boralus. She had taken a thero'shan by the name of Silisea Moonbell. The girl was greatly shy, and Sharah was hoping Jur would agree to mentor her in her absence while venturing around Azeroth to help the Alliance gather azerite. However, Jur was opposed to the idea, warning Sharah of the potential ostracization they both might endure had their relationship be exposed. The archdruid left to carry out an errand, leaving the two of them alone. Silisea confided in Jur that she had gone through Sharah's diary without her consent, and its contents painted a grizzly picture. In her most cherished private zone had she confided that her feelings of depression had grown immensely out of control, with one line, in particular, stating that the bloodline ends with her and that she wished she could disappear. Jur grew greatly upset at the news, fearing she was planning suicide and feeling guilty for what he perceived as him trapping her in a futureless relationship based on his sterility, believing the comment about her bloodline was about him and his failure.

After Sharah had returned, Jur confronted her in private out of worry. Sharah was greatly embarrassed and angered by the intrusion upon her privacy, with Jur defending Silisea to protect her. When asked about the bloodline comment, the archdruid grew even angrier and chastized the Exile for blaming himself. Sharahleah vented her frustrations by vocalizing how inadequate she felt in comparison to his grand legacy, the walls he erected to keep himself emotionally stable, and felt low because they could never catch a reprieve from trouble in their relationship. His hyperfixation on his job and mixture with deeply rooted insecurity based on her failures and family history made her feel unworthy of him. Jur desperately wanted to help her and mend the issues in their relationship, ranging from offering to help teach Silisea so they can spend more time together to trading his own personal frustrations and tear down the walls he erected. But this only made her more frustrated as Sharah was unable to bring herself to further vocalize her frustrations and ask for what she really wanted out of insecurity and embarrassment. Sharah decided to leave both Jur and Silisea behind for a while to clear her head, and Jur reluctantly allowed her to go. The Exile put on a brave face for Silisea to keep her calm, but the girl was scared and feared for losing her maternal figure. Jur turned to heavy drinking and allowed himself to feel pain, decrying the situation as his fault for not being open and good enough. The druid even questioned whether he was good for her and that they should perhaps break up. Silisea dissuaded the idea by appealing to his good nature, telling him how much Sharah adored and fawned over him in private. The young kaldorei somehow managed to get through to the stubborn druid, and he vowed to commit himself to fully mending this rift.

Two days later, Sharah returned. The two druids had a very in-depth discussion about their relationship, with Jur apologizing for being distant and keeping up the walls inadvertently. He vowed to be much more open and committed to helping her teach Silisea. This pleased Sharah immensely, with the archdruid apologizing in turn for erecting walls of her own. The topic eventually shifted to the grizzly topic of the war, with both kaldorei venting their personal frustrations that what they were fighting for wasn't worth it. Jur entertained the notion of giving up on both factions just so they could run away together. As much as Sharah wanted this more than anything, too much of Jur had rubbed off on her and she was now far too committed to protecting Azeroth for such a notion. She dissuaded Jur from the idea, and he relented in turn. Nevertheless, he was ready to take their relationship to a better, more healthy place. The Exile would start the new chapter in their life off proper in the morning with a big homemade breakfast for all three of them. But Sharah herself had other plans, having privately retrieved a letter from the mailbox detailing top-secret Alliance orders. She had been busy in her two days. Despite her immense reluctance, she slipped away in the night to fight for the Alliance, leaving only a brief letter to discuss her reasonings and a vague hint at her return. Jur and Silisea awoke and were beholden to an empty house and sad tidings. The latter was heartbroken while the former had somewhat of a revelation. His long-standing commitment to his job and willingness to sacrifice his own personal long-term happiness for the greater good were now made manifest before him, and a sense of self-awareness struck him. The druid delivered a sad smile and told Silisea that they would continue without her so she would have something to come back to. He couldn't intrude in her life and had to let her lead her own future, even if he felt sidelined by it. Silisea feared she would not return, but Jur believed deep in her heart she would and they needed to have faith. For the first time since the burning of Teldrassil, Jur chose hope instead of pessimism and nihilism. His heart ached with worry and loneliness, but he vowed to do his part for their relationship like he promised. And so, he began to mentor Silisea in history and combat. But he refused to touch druid magic out of respect for the rules of his exile.

Zandalar
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With Kul Tiras unified, the Alliance shifted its focus to Zandalar in order to prevent their allegiance with the Horde. Halford Wyrmbane and Shandris Feathermoon spearheaded the Alliance's incursion into the troll island, with Jur being one of many to volunteer in the effort against the Horde. Jur stood against Sylvanas entirely but hoped the Zandalari could be reasoned with. What little allies Jur had and what little strings he could pull were made to arrange a parley. The Exile had hoped his reputation would be enough to draw King Rastakhan or Princess Talanji out. Sadly, it had appeared Jur had overestimated his renown and only a mere echo of Rastakhan had been escorted out to speak with him. The Exile warned that the Alliance would bring their war to Zandalar if they allied with the Horde and that Horde themselves were not to be trusted as long as Sylvanas held the mantle of warchief. Even despite his laundry list of grievances and atrocities the Horde had committed, King Rastakhan's echo brushed him off, saying he needed no Alliance to help him govern his nation and regarded the kaldorei as mere "tree huggers." Irritated, Jur rebuked by labeling the Zandalari Empire as a fragment of what it once was, an island nation reduced to hiding in the mists after they had been usurped by the so-called "tree huggers" he had labeled them as. Such an insult nearly cost the druid his life, but he had managed to flee before the war band could have his head.

Despite his setback, Jur continued to be involved in the events of Zandalar by aiding the vulpera and the Devoted sethrak, as well as saving innocent Zandalari civilians and soldiers having been captured by the blood trolls. In his travels, a strange troll cultist made contact with him claiming to speak on behalf of a great entity. Jur was left with a strange drink in a coconut shell, a strange rush'kah mask carved into it and adorned with strange paints and smelled of death. Curiosity outwon his reluctance, and he fell into a fever dream. Still very much alive but deeply unconscious, his spirit was dragged into a distorted ethereal realm and found the mysterious benefactor in question. None other than Bwonsamdi had been responsible, eager for a conversation with who he mockingly referred to as "the great hero." The loa of death taunted and teased Jur at the prospect of adding his soul to his collection, making fun of his dedication for wanting to do the right thing when it only made people resent him. But it seemed all the loa wanted was to exchange banter and ruffle his feathers, vaguely hinting at a possible use for him in the future. Jur was eventually released back to the waking world but not before Bwonsamdi warned him they would meet again later.

His actions had not gone fully unnoticed by either faction and would come to a head at the storming of Uldir, with Brann Bronzebeard leading the Alliance while Princess Talanji spearheaded the Horde. Their cooperation was incredibly shaky, but Jur helped convince them to focus their efforts upon the amalgamation of bile and blood, G'huun. The Princess gave a hesitant thanks for the Alliance for helping stop the Old God, and Jur took this chance to use as his in. The Zandalari princess humored the Exile and informed him of their past, what had transpired because of Zul but still refused his ear to not unite with the Horde. Jur saw the greater picture of the Zandalari and went to work afterwards attempting to clear some of their name. This combined with hearing of Zul's gambit with Queen Azshara only made him feel more uncertain on the future.

Tides of Vengeance
This section concerns content exclusive to Battle For Azeroth. Jur had become increasingly disillusioned with his lot in life as well as the factions, and he would find an outlet when Tyrande made the declaration that they would be taking Darkshore back. Jur wasted no time in jumping into the fray, kaldorei opinion of him be damned. With unmatched feral ferocity did he fight on the battlefield, Horde soldiers being torn apart and crushed as though they were facing a wild animal. Without quarter was his fury which quickly earned him some degree of respect from the fellow kaldorei. For his actions in helping save dozens of civilians at Teldrassil and here, his reception was a lot less cold and he had even been commended for his actions by superior officers. But he coldly brushed them off as any victory felt hollow. Only Sharah's comforting touch made him feel alive anymore. Despite this, his alcoholism had grown steadily worse.

The time would soon come to turn his pain into righteous fury when the Alliance set its sights on Dazal'alor. The push against the Zandalari was being carried out to undermine their forces and secure their entrance into the city. A glorious battle in the city had been won, consisting of King Rastakhan's death and the near decimation of the entire Zandalari fleet. However, Mekkatorque had been indefinitely incapacitated, and Jaina Proudmoore was critically injured. Reconvening at Boralus, Halford, Matthias, and Genn suggested pushing the attack while the Zandalari were weak, to which Jaina and Anduin protested. Jur felt growing frustration at the dragging of heels this close to victory. A chance to land a deathknell against the Horde and draw this war to a close, and the Alliance was hesitating. The druid couldn't help but bare some amusement at the prospect of being so forward with war afterward. Jur found an unorthodox distraction in the form of Lady Ashvane's escape from Tol Dagor, at the hands of the Horde no less. She had disappeared, but the Exile took some pleasure in stomping down her supporters. Things - however - would take a stranger turn as Valeera Sanguinar delivered a message to Jaina from Baine Bloodhoof himself, asking for a private meeting off Theramore's coast. Jur was equally as distrustful as Jaina was, but the both of them nevertheless proceeded. What greeted them nearly sparked off another battle, as Baine revealed that Sylvanas had resurrected Jaina's very own brother, Derek Proudmoore. The tauren chieftain revealed the Banshee Queen's diabolical plan to use Derek against his own family and that he could not stand idly by and allow this to happen, so he freed her at the risk of his own life. Jaina expressed gratitude at his display of honor while Jur was significantly more scornful and remained unconvinced, heavily embittered by the hesitation to stand against Sylvanas in the aftermath of Teldrassil.

The Lord Admiral and the Exile butted heads before Jur turned his attention to repelling Horde invaders in Stormsong. During which, Shaw contracted him to spy on a Horde meeting at Warfang Hold. The major faction leaders had amassed, and Sylvanas publicly denounced Baine for treason. As such, he was arrested and his undead associate was killed. Jur held some sliver of respect for the tauren's display of honor but not enough to find any sort of redemption, in either him or the Horde. Not after so much. But he played the part of the ambassador out of instinct rather than duty, helping smooth over the transition of Kul Tiras reentering the Alliance.

Tales of strange phenomena drew him to Stormsong, where a string of bizarre murders drew Jur's investigation. Someone was killing scores of naga with ruthless efficiency, but these weren't just average strikes. Their bodies were mangled and drained of blood, even their soul essence felt diminished. When asked about the unusual phenomena, Collector Kojo told him it started after he revealed a strange dagger to an unknown adventurer. Eventually did Jur follow the trail and happened upon a grizzly ritual, seeing a high elf corpse be reanimated before his very eyes. His skin crawled upon the reveal that the cursed dagger was none other than Xal'atath, who had survived sealing the wound and now had a body. The adventurer was one of many accomplices in her schemes, with Jur being conscripted as well. The Exile held lethal intent for the void being, but she dissuaded him by playing to his sense of heroism, revealing the naga were gathering magical objects to create a mighty storm to wash away the "unworthy" and she was trying to stop them. The druid held not a sliver of trust for Xal'atath, but with Azeroth being in enough danger as is and the two factions preoccupied with their war, he found little room for leeway. Ultimately, he relented and carried out her bidding to retrieve the artifacts. Her tasks took him across both island nations before culminating in a raid on the Crucible of Storms to stop the brewing storm. However, this proved to be nothing more than a ruse as Xal'atath took Jur deep within after all was said and done to meet with N'Zoth, who rewarded her with freedom from the dagger. She mocked the Exile that they would meet again, and the Old God cast him out now that his purpose had been fulfilled.

Rise of Azshara
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Going stircrazy from the lack of success on battling the Horde and the failure of being lured into Xal'atath's plan, Jur jumped at the bits to accompany Greymane when they went to pursue Nathanos' ship and cripple the Horde offensive. However, both factions found themselves dragged to the ocean floor as Queen Azshara parted the seas to toy with them. Jur found himself in the midst of Nazjatar, surrounded by naga enemies and new allies in the form of the ankoan. Jaina, Shandris, Greymane, and Grand Marshal Julianne Tremblade led a lengthy campaign for the Alliance against Azshara while Lor'themar, Oculeth, and Thalyssra led the Horde alongside the gilgoblins.

In the wake of Azshara's return, good news did manifest in the form of Magni informing Jur that MOTHER had unearthed a way to save Azeroth: by harnessing the essences of the Dragon Aspects. First was Ebyssian to represent the black dragonflight, the dragon harnessing his father's essence from below Highmountain to play his part. Minions of the void had set their sights upon the Emerald Dream, and Merithia called out for aid. As thanks, she too added her essence. Sent to the Vermillion Redoubt by Kalecgos to request aid of Alexstrasza, both parties were disturbed to find the red dragonflight under siege by a returned twilight dragonflight. They had a strange new tactician in the form of Vexiona, twisted and distorted by void magic. She parroted the Exile in a ghostly fashion about uniting the dragonflights as one, but Jur saw through her words and helped repel the invaders. Alexstrasza then pledged her essence to the cause, with Kalecgos and Chromie contributing in time. With Azeroth now somewhat stabilized, Jur turned his attention back to Nazjatar and the new front being fought at Mechagon. Both factions stormed the Eternal Palace and defeated the foul naga queen, but N'Zoth was unfortunately unleashed onto the world. Agents were scoured across the globe to find what the Old God was up to, but it remained strangely silent. For now.

The time had come to execute Baine. Something Anduin could not allow, as he called upon a small strike party of Shaw, Jaina, and Jur to infiltrate Orgrimmar and free him. Despite his disdain for the Horde, Jur took his orders if it meant Sylvanas could be deposed. They were not the only ones with the same idea, as Saurfang and Thrall had ventured below the city to free their ally. Discourse between the two factions was shared, but they funneled their focus into freeing Baine and porting him to Thunder Bluff. Thrall expressed remorse at the Horde's regression while Jaina tried to assure him this time things would be different. Jur - however - was significantly less confident in them, musing over the prospect that the Alliance should stand by and let Sylvanas burn Thunder Bluff in retaliation as penance for Teldrassil. Jaina chastised him and tried to appeal to his sense of ethics alongside Baine, but he coldly rebuked them and left for Boralus. Thrall was further shaken in his belief, but the Lord Admiral assured him she could get through to the Exile. Later, she appealed to his better nature again, knowing he only said what he did out of pain and anguish. The two went back and forth on their changed stances, both equally stubborn.

The War Concludes
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A parley had been arranged in secret between the Horde under Saurfang, planning to rebel and siege Orgrimmar once more. Jur reluctantly attended the meeting to see the true extent of the Horde, reflecting on the legacy of failure with Saurfang. He too saw the Horde's failures and doomed repetition of the cycle, but Anduin truly believed this time would be different. Jur held a sliver of recognition for Saurfang for being at least somewhat self-accountable, but he still didn't believe the Horde could be redeemed. Only stopping Sylvanas mattered.

The second siege of Orgrimmar was significantly weaker despite the overwhelming rallying cry. This push could make or break both factions, particularly the Alliance. But Saurfang had an ace up his sleeve, and he challenged Sylvanas to a mak'gora. This was to spare the blood of more of his own and to finally obtain the warrior's death he saw after years of exhaustion from the eternal cycle. He was granted his wish, the orc's martyrdom forcing Sylvanas to reveal her disdain for the Horde as a mere tool out of rage. The banshee fled, and Orgrimmar belonged to its people yet again. Saurfang was given a warrior's funeral, and the Horde began restructuring its leadership under a council-esque leadership.

While the Horde restructured, N'Zoth took the opportunity to attack a high profile target: Ebyssian. Magni managed to enact a stay of execution on the black dragon, now overtaken by N'Zoth's madness. But it would not last long without help. Thankfully, Kalecgos had a solution in the form of a very unorthodox ally. The blue dragon had been keeping tabs on Wrathion, who had been researching the very same indoctrination that plagued his brother. But the dragon had disappeared. Jur vehemently distrusted him after his contributions at Garrosh's trial and still seethed from Xal'atath's betrayal, but he found himself strongarmed yet again. Upon returning to the Tavern in the Mists, the dragon was nowhere to be found. Even his spies knew not where, only where to guide Jur. From Pandaria to Blackrock and finally to Karazhan, Jur only found notes detailing the Black Prince's research and escapades. Most importantly however, a potion remained at the bottom of the catacombs to be delivered to Ebyssian. It seemed to work, but now there were more questions than answers. And Jur had a lot that needed answering for once he found the Black Prince.

Jaina met with the developing leadership to convene in private on their long-term growth and brought Jur with her, hoping to sway him to take up the mantle of faction ambassador yet again. Instead, the Exile chastised and condemned the Horde for its moral failures and unwillingness to have accountability for Teldrassil, labeling them bootlickers and servants. He then flipped over and turned his outrage at the Alliance for its weakness and lack of backbone. They would receive no help from him, and he took his leave, a disheartened and uncertain council behind him.

Later, Jaina would reach out to him yet again and called him to meet with a very important figure. Jur was stunned to discover none other than Calia Menethil, now having been risen as an undead by the Light. She had plans to leave for Lordaeron in order to lead the Forsaken. The whole ordeal and how so much had changed led Jur to think deeply on everything. He was unsure of what to make of this apparent "lightforged undead." Though his knowledge of the Light was not as ornate as that of a priest or paladin, it sounded like a paradox. But she did represent a potential permanent change for the Horde. Yet, his heart still ached in pain at the betrayal and the loss of Teldrassil. Others shared his dissatisfaction with the turn of events, particularly Greymane and Tyrande. The night elf matriarch had refused the call to action in Orgrimmar, rumors floating about that she had chastised Anduin for parlaying with the Horde and calling for armistice while Sylvanas still roamed free. The night elves were to reconvene at Nordrassil to strike out at the world, a planetwide manhunt underway. His mind burned with curiosity as to what her plans were and how Malfurion felt of all this.

And so, he left for the World Tree...

Personality
Jur is a man who enjoys relaxation and the peace of quiet. While many kaldorei are more reserved and stoic, Jur prefers to be more expressive and casual. He enjoys adventure and the opportunity to both learn and have fun from it. The company of others is a great joy, but it does take its toll on him eventually. As such, he will need to get away from crowds and detox by himself. Jur himself is not much of a party animal, preferring to relax in the peace and quiet rather than party or grow boisterously drunk. Anxiety, stress, and an urge for relaxation have greatly mellowed him.

Jur enjoys learning about the other cultures of Azeroth and beyond, feeding his interests in religion, philosophy, cooking, sewing, and archaeology. He holds a burning curiosity for many things, an inquisitive nature that causes him to mutter to himself with excitement. His experiences with the Alliance and Horde during the Third War inspired him to become an ambassador, feeling the two factions could cooperate in peace. Though the continued efforts of the Alliance and Horde to destroy one another even in spite of overwhelming odds had shaken his faith in the greater good and himself, putting him in an existential crisis of wondering if everything he did was for nothing.

While Jur is good at organizing and filing paperwork, he holds little love for the bureaucratic side of politics. He prefers to be hands-on and in the mess, fighting some sort of monster and building alliances. Jur makes sure to temper his actions with wisdom, second-guessing his decisions and seeing the world in a grander scheme of things. Knowledge is power and a way to grow.

When it comes to the opposite sex, Jur is at a disadvantage. The Exile can handle giant monsters, demons, marauding bandits, and eldritch horrors from beyond the stars. Yet, it is an attractive woman that is able to stump him. He misses romantic cues, no matter how obvious, but flushes when he picks up a sexual euphemism or double entendre. Not having a positive image about his body, he feels intimidated by women and inferior to other men. Yet, if a woman showed any interest in him, he would turn into a blushing gooey mesh. One flutter of her eyelashes in his direction, and he would be putty in her hands, loyal and ready to please her. His greatest desires are to have a home where he can be accepted, a family with a wife and children. But the nature of reality and unfortunate circumstances have robbed him of any chance of such an occurrence.

He is a peacemaker and likes to keep everyone as friends and equals. As such, he has come to develop a great deal of patience, which is often tested. While very forgiving, accepting, and patient, he is no stranger to getting physical when needed. He has studied both the druidic arts and physical combat, not wanting a dependency on magic alone. When angered, he channels raw fury and righteousness to push down those that seek to harm others wrongfully. There is a time for play and a time for seriousness. While Jur prefers the former, when it’s time for the latter, he is fully focused. Going as far as to put his life on the line for whatever cause to protect others, his dedication knows no bounds. In his youth, he was rather idealistic about peace between the Alliance and Horde. Reality shook him, but it did not break him. He tends to view things in a manner that some would deem pessimistic, but he deems it to be realism. Despite this, he still goes into things with a can do attitude, wanting to do his best regardless of the odds.

Jur is predominantly self-taught in both combat and magic, having had to relearn a lot after being in stasis for ten thousand years but retaining some degree of knowledge. The druid prides himself on his independence and unorthodox fighting style - a mix of martial arts styles learned from studying under Illidan, Master Bruised Paw, and his own methology. By no means a true equal to a pure monk or demon hunter, it would be fair to say he could hold his own. Adept in both physical and magical combat, Jur is a force to be reckoned with.

While Jur is officially forbidden from being taught by druids in an official capacity on account of his exile, this has not stopped others such as Naralex, Keeper Remulos, and Hamuul Runetotem from teaching him discreetly. His thirst for knowledge has had him pursue venues of unorthodox and controversial druidic magics. His druidic forms are rather distinct looking from other shapeshifting practitioners. Jur also possesses advanced but risky healing spells, such as the ability to transmute life energy from plants to humanoid bodies' at the risk of killing the plant. In extreme emergencies, he can undergo a battle meditation where he slips into an intense focus where his spirit transcends the physical world. Through his battle meditation, Jur can directly convert his own life energy to heal the injured. The battle meditation is effective but highly dangerous for the inexperienced, as it could potentially kill the caster. Even more dangerous is if the meditation is interrupted prematurely, which can result in a comatose state, hemorrhaging of the brain, the spirit being severed and lost from the body, and even death. Such spells have fallen out of traditional druidic practice for safety reasons, making Jur one of the few non-Shan'do practitioners in existence. He has even incorporated the serpent form of the Druids of the Fang, a taboo that he keeps a closely guarded secret. Such a move, while strong, requires much discipline or risk being consumed by it. As such, Jur uses it sparingly. The one form he has not pursued, whether out of lack of resources or fear of its unpredictability, is the pack form.

When pushed to his absolute limits, Jur becomes a near unstoppable force of animalistic rage. His techniques and attacks are intense and vicious, going for brutal eviscerations and strikes at his opponents. The more heinous their crime, the less he holds back. The sheer ferocity behind his attacks and the blood he sheds is surprising to see from a druid. Claws, teeth, and weapons are all fair game when one crosses the line. Though Jur might care much for justice and order, he is no stranger to having to bend the rules for the greater good. Jur can forgive many things, at times too forgiving. But when his patience is tested, the crimes too great, and the betrayals too many, let his enemies beware. The Exile will horribly mutilate those who wish to harm him or his friends in battle when greatly angered, though if his enemies surrender and are found deserving, he may show mercy and will even heal the wounds inflicted. Jur may tear and bite, but he doesn't do anything to those deserving mercy that he cannot heal.

While he is laughs and smiles on the outside, he keeps a more reserved side locked away. Jur is an exile from kaldorei society, and this ostracization from his culture has bred feelings of inadequacy and a lack of self-worth. He feels great loneliness that few, if any, can share or relate to because of it. From childhood, he taught himself not to cry out of fear of looking weak, which has stunted his ability to express his personal nature. Because of his pariah status from his people, he has changed his mannerisms and speech, adopting human and goblin lingo in order to distance himself from the kaldorei. His exiled status has bred resentment and slight paranoia of other kaldorei, which does not sit well with him. As such, he goes back and forth on wanting acceptance from them and wanting nothing to do with them, between bitterness, apathy, and fear. Yet, at the end of the day, he would risk his life to protect any kaldorei in danger. Not out of loyalty or for redemption but simply because it’s the right thing to do. Jur's troubled past has bred him into a mentally troubled individual, struggling with depression, loneliness, self-esteem issues, and thoughts of suicide. All of these feelings are bottled up and kept away from the public eye, a notion that he encourages others not to follow. Hypocritical it may be, he wishes for them not to turn out like himself. Despite his high-profile job and importance, Jur believes his life has little value. As a result, the threat of death holds no sway over him. Jur does not seek death out nor wish to end his life himself, a notion he finds as cheating. Rather, death will come from him and take his life by force. Though the Exile cares not for whether his life is in danger, Jur would go through hell and back to protect the innocent. He would sacrifice his life to protect others out of a combination of duty, altruism, and a potential means of escape. The coming war between the Alliance and Horde as well as the repeated mistakes of the past have only made Jur's emotional state worse, his mental stability showing severe cracks and allowing for emotional outbursts to break through.

Appearance
With his mix of long floppy ears, raggedy flag cloak, and shaggy wild green hair, Jur tends to stand out. His outfit changes over the course of each expansion, with only a couple of recurring trends. The Flag of a United Azeroth is the one item that has remained in his possession since the end of the Second War of the Shifting Sands. Since his early days of training, he had possessed a wooden staff with a handcrafted bear paw with fur wrapped around it and a painted moonkin headdress with dyed feathers he had plucked as part of a ritual. Though he still possesses them, he has put his staff away in a private collection and stores the headdress in his satchel to favor better gear. In terms of animal forms, Jur really varies in appearance from others. His outward appearances influences the way his forms appear. The bear form has a shaggy green mane running along its back with rich purple fur cloaking body save for his glowing amber eyes. The cat form has a shaggier green mane wrapping his neck, with green stripes lining his purple fur. Long sabered teeth sit in his mouth, as sharp as his glowing amber eyes. His flight form is a purple shaggy bird similar in appearance to a dread raven, with green tips and stripes along the tips. His amber eyes glow fiercely as he flies over the land. The tree of life form is elven in appearance to the traditional treant form, with large feet and claws with leaf pauldrons. His werebear form is a hulking beast with enormous forearms and fists, burning amber eyes, purple fur, and a shaggy mane.

Trivia

 * Jur's voice reference is Kyle MacLachlan, from Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, Dune, Portlandia, Twin Peaks, and Inside Out.
 * Jur speaks every racial language in the Alliance and Horde as well as others outside the traditional faction vocabulary, such as Draconic, Ravenspeech, Tuskarr, Nazja, Ursine, and various animals.
 * Jur's characterization borrows inspiration from many characters such as Steve Rogers, Commander Shepard, Agents of SHIELD's Calvin Zabo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Peter Parker, and the Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh Doctors.
 * With Jur drawing inspiration from Shepard and Steve and with Tar drawing his from Garrus Vakarian and Sam Wilson, the two share similar character dynamics to the aforementioned.
 * Jur's appearance borrows aspects from Captain America and Ulysses from Fallout: New Vegas.
 * The character aspect of being an exile was inspired by Meetra Surik of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords.
 * Biologically, Jur around what would constitute his 30s as a kaldorei, his physical and mental aging having slowed significantly on account of his stasis within the emerald. Chronologically, he is more than ten thousand years old.