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[Lore] Do Blood Elf Paladin worship the light the same as the Humans and Dwarves do?
[Lore] Do Blood Elf Paladin worship the light the same as the Humans and Dwarves do?
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When Blizzard introduced the Blood Elf Paladins in The Burning Crusade - the entire definition of what "The Light" is became centric to Humans, Dwarves, Draenei and Worgen (later Gnomes) only.
Priests (and Paladins) in the WoW universe channel the energies of each races' underlying faith, meaning that being a Priest (and Paladins) are something unique to each race. As long as the race has some sort of organized religious practice, it gives them access to Priest powers. Formerly Priests had unique spells and abilities to represent each races various religions, but these were removed due to balance issues.
I will list each races "light source" below:
Human, Dwarves, Gnomes, Draenei, Worgen - The Light, in its orignal sense of the word. A source of warmth and kindness that compells beings to do good. Basicly these races believe the Light is everything that promotes the good side in everyone. And they channel that belief into healing.
Night Elves - Their goddess Elune grant the Night Elven Priesthood their spells. They pray directly to her.
Forsaken - The Cult of Shadow. A religion founded by the undead themselves. Primarily Shadow priests but has Discipline priests aswell although this causes great pain to the Undead Priest, which forces them to be insanely disciplined beings in order to be able to heal.
Tauren - The Light of An'She a.k.a. The Sun and the right eye of the Earthmother (the left is the moon, which Druids channel). This practice was long forgotten, but rediscovered as some Tauren Warriors began worshipping The Sun - a forgotten "part" of The Earthmothers power. Thus Tauren Priests and Paladins came into being.
Trolls - Loa, or animal spirits, give Troll Priests access to their own interpretation of the Light. Originally these powers would base heavily on the spirit they channeled, and wheter or not the spirit had ill intent or wished to help. Troll Priests are in reality called "Witch Doctors", but for the sake of streamlining the game, they became "Priests" instead.
Blood Elves - Formerly when they were called High Elves used The Light as the other Alliance races. Later they siphoned The Light from the being of light know as Mu'ru (a Naaru). They now channel their holy power from The Sunwell.
Goblins - Goblins are believed to be able to channel the light due to them historically having interacted with the other races - including the Humans tradition of the Light. This might have caused some Goblins to take on the skills of becoming a Priest and channel the light in order to achieve their trading goals. Goblin Priest lore is really vague, but the explanation simply seems to be, that they learned it through trade interactions with the other races. The same goes for their Shamanism basicly (and Death Knights!).
Pandaren - Channels the teaching of the Celestials, which the Wandering Isle Pandaren passed down through generations and additional newcomers everytime the Turtle revisited Pandaria
As I understand it they did the whole capture a naaru and drain it shit ergo "blood knight" for a minute. Then kil'jaeden and the sunwell stuff happened and Liadrin (blood knight lady prime) went to Shattrath and was all "I'm sorry about that or whatever" and now they do the regular worship the light bit.
AFAIK they get their powers from the Sunwell.
Their power comes from the revitalized sunwell as mix of arcane and holy energy.
Liadrin "converted" to a believer of the light after seeing the sunwell first hand, but seeing as the blood elves in general doesn't need faith to fuel their power, most do not follow the teachings that the humans and dwarves do.
Prior to the destruction of the Sunwell at the hands of the Scourge, High Elves were staunch Light worshipers, the same as Humans and Dwarves. When the Sunwell was destroyed and their addiction crippled them, many lost faith or were abandoned by the Light, and turned toward any source of power to sate their hunger.
Kael'thas delivered M'uru to Silvermoon shortly after he ventured to Outland and gave the instruction to merely use it as an energy battery. Others saw more potential and instead of merely draining the Naaru like a common wyrm, they controlled and sapped it to grant the powers of the Light to their people once again. Liadrin was the first to accept these powers. In fact, despite the Light essentially abandoning the Blood Elves, many Blood Elves saw the Blood Knights as abominations and outcasts for their horrible treatment of such a holy being.
When Kael'thas went mad and absconded with M'uru to the Sunwell, the Blood Knights were without their Light once again, and they swore to make amends by striking down Kael'thas and rescuing M'uru. Thus the Shattered Sun Offensive was born. During their assault on the Sunwell, they saw M'uru collapse into the Void God Entropius, aided in striking down Kil'jaedan, and witnessed Velen bring salvation to their people by reigniting the Sunwell with M'uru's spark. The Blood Knights returned to traditional Light worship, but it's unclear of how much of the general public lost faith and/or returned to the Light.
We can, yes. Lady Liandrin does, and I feel like, ingame, you can use the Seal of Blood minor glyph in order to make your paladin sort of use the light through the old blood elf paladin method. That being said, I don't use that glyph and continue to use Seal of Truth and just Roleplay as a Paladin that worships the same Light the way the humans and dwarves taught us elves to use back when we were allies. There is nothing lore wise that prevents the elven race from worshipping the Light in the same manner as the Alliance, but it's assumed that the large majority of Blood Knights simply access the light through the arcane/holy font of the renewed Sunwell. I certainly hope in the future Blizzard can go more indepth in this and let some of us Blood Knights feel more like a worshipper and servant of the Light.
Blood elves follow, or at least did when they were high elves, the Holy Light just like humans and dwarves. Unlike the two others however, who derive their power from faith alone, high elf and blood elf priests seem to derive theirs from other sources. The first of these was the Sunwell, brought to end by the Scourge during the Third War when it was used to resurrect the Kel'thuzad. The remaining elves (most of them now calling themselves blood elves), addicted to magic, desperately sought a new source of of their hunger. They found it in demonic magic, which implies that the blood elves' actions have not been true to the virtues of The Light, and that their behaviors and attitudes contradict its teachings.
The blood elves found yet another source when their leader Kael'thas kidnapped M'uru, a naaru found in Outland. The being was shipped back to Silvermoon City where its Light-powers was siphoned by the elves, creating the Blood Knights. As such, blood elf priests were "directly" defying The Light, "taking" it instead of being granted to wield its powers. M'uru was however later kidnapped again, and the Sunwell has been restored. Blood elf priests are thus likely once more deriving their powers from their original source.
They get their powers from the reinvigorated Sunwell (now with added holy magic!), but I don't get the impression they actually venerate the Light like humans and dwarves do. I think they see it more as a tool, and respect the Naaru for helping them out.
actually blood elves don't worship the light they abuse the light for their own good and they got control of it by draining a Naaru
That was back in BC though. After the Sunwell was restored Liadrin hat a bit of a revelation.

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