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The Sunwarders are an organisation led by t'Qualle Ashane Brightfire, and their ultimate intention is to restore both the Sin'Dorei, and Quel'Thalas, to their rightful place and glory. With a strong force trained in the art of combat, they are by no means limited to being simply another military force. Many researchers and even civilians make up their ranks - all doing their part to achieve their ultimate goal: the restoration and preservation of their beloved homeland and race. Amongst these goals, they are not unknown to seek out relics of their ancestors; reclaiming what they see as rightfully theirs and holding lectures about various subjects involving their past and heritage. As their organisation is one centered around the Sin'dorei, their ranks are not open for those of other races.
                                                                                
For three months an unrelenting campaign against the seemingly allied Amani Trolls and the Scourge, whom had been kidnapped women and children and conducting experiments on their remains, raged on. What they discovered was far beyond what they could have imaged. Mysterious spirits, insane Elves and dying children met the Sunwarders, but they continued to battle on through the anger and bloodshed until they uncovered a plot. Although un-verified it was rumoured that a vast army of Amani Trolls who had barricaded themselves in Tor'Watha, and the remenants of the Scourge in the Ghostlands and Dead Scar, were going to attack Quel'Thalas and claim it for a darker power. There was only one thing The Sunwarders could think of: To repower the Runestones of Eversong.

The final leg of the journey brought them to the Netherstorm, where they battled the legions of Kael'Thas' traitor Elves to secure a Manaforge to produce a sphere of pure Magic. So powerful, misuse of such an item could cause the decimation of all of Outland. To contain such a powerful item the Sunwarders had to slay a powerful Daemon lord by the name of Mezz'Rith, and obtain a chest kept in his possession. After a long battle with the Lord and his forces, the daemon fell, a chest left in his place. This was quickly secured, and prepared for it's purpose.

The final battle for the Manaforge looms ahead, every day is another day closer to the final assault.

Four months after the founding of the order, Arathyrion left the Sunwarders to persue his own goals, although his real reason for leaving remains unknown. Roughly two months later Andorien was attacked by an unnamed assassin and his life was almost lost. The night after the attack, his body disappeared in suspicious circumstances. He was quickly announced dead by those of a high power to avoid rioting, or anyone who wished to finish the job seeking him out. At this time Azürra, the former Bloodwarder of the Sunwarders, assumed command of the order until a new Quel'Thaeron was chosen. However, almost one month after his disappearance, Andorien's body was found in Azshara of all places, laying motionless at a former altar to Elune. He was quickly evacuated back to Eversong, and a set of bracers were keeping him alive. They were removed, and two nights of intense healing only just saved his life. One week later, Andorien reassumed command of the Sunwarders, he is now planning the attack on the Manaforge.

The Rotgarde have very quickly become close allies of the Sunwarders, both sides sharing valuable infomation. The Sunwarders have become very interested in the supply of blight bombs that The Rotgarde produce for attacks again the Alliance, and have sent several chemical compounds and mental alloys to the Apothecaries in charge of their production to obtain as many as possible for future uses against the enemies of Quel'Thalas.

                                                                                    
Much has happened to the Sunwarders during these troubled times. Leaders have changed, members have been slain and some of them have left. New alliances have been forged and old ones have been broken. Countless new enemies have been faced and many are yet to come. Even within the ranks of the Sunwarders has there been hatred if not chaos. Yet they stand, stronger than ever. The new era of the Sunwarders is here.

Andorien Ilthaynar disappeared all of a sudden along with their mysterious founder, Lord Dawnfalcon. It was discovered he was but an old, loyal servant of the Sunfury elves. After the Sunwarders had discovered his plans, they chose to rebel which caused a war between him and the warders. Before Andorien's disappearance, he led the Sunwarders for the last time against the demonic armies of Dawnfalcon. During a battle in Felwood, the warders' current Bloodwarder, Arirah Lucis was slain by a dreadlord who would later betray Dawnfalcon himself.

Their new Bloodwarder, Tarethios Flamekeeper received the title of Quel'thaeron but his reign would not last for long. Desperate times came. Many of the warders chose to resign and join other orders for they had little trust in his leading capabilities. From the shadows of the past, a former "hero" of the Sunwarders chose to show his face. It was Arathyrion Bloodwrath, the co-leader of the order along with Ilthaynar. But the throne was not held by him for long either. His most trusted servitors chose to plot against him with the aid of the blood elves' mortal enemies; the high elves along with some of the neutral orders. Without a trace, he was wiped off the face of Azeroth again. And so did Flamekeeper get his title back.

Days and months passed as the Sunwarders finally realised they had been correct all along; Flamekeeper was incapable of leading the order. He ignored any advice given to him and he did little for the good of the order. His plan to revenge the night elves and corrupt their beloved forests was a complete fiasco. Many were wounded in the battles yet they achieved no victory whatsoever. Recruiting the Forsaken military of Rotgarde was a big mistake as well for they did not listen to his commands at all and instead chose to attack Astranaar straight away. The Sunwarders eventually returned back home to Quel'thalas with many unhappy members. Flamekeeper began to see what his warders thought of him. The Sunwarders' current Dawnguard, t'Qualle Ashana Flamedancer told him about all the mistakes he had made and all the hatred his warders felt. He had no choice but to pass the title of Quel'thaeron to someone else. And who else would have it been than the Dawnguard herself?

The Sunwarders have risen like the Sun after the new Quel'thaeron. Many are happy with her decisions and her way of leading. After many months, the Sunwarders were tasked to find a cure for the Dead Scar but they soon chose to replace this with another one. They were to travel to the arctic wastes of Northrend to find any artifacts that were lost during Kael'thas' journey in there.

Despite their bright-looking future, they have their share of problems; most of them being internal. Only time will tell what happens to these brave defenders of their homeland and culture.
For the Eternal Sun! For the kingdom of the blood elves!