
Unwilling to sentence so many to death, the night elves decided to instead exile the defiant Highborne from Mount Hyjal, cutting them off from the second Well of Eternity that Illidan had created and the World Tree that grew over it.Īssembling a great fleet of ships, the exiles, led by Dath’Remar Sunstrider, left the continent of Kalimdor and sailed beyond the Maelstrom to the Eastern Kingdoms. Eventually, a large group of Highborne, led by Dath’Remar Sunstrider, decided to openly defy the rule and claim what they believed to be their arcane birthright. For centuries, they attempted to refrain from the arcane, but the draw was too strong. After the war was over, and the Well of Eternity destroyed, these surviving Highborne were forbidden from practicing arcane magic by the druids, under penalty of death if they disobeyed. While many of the Highborne sided with the Burning Legion, several defected to join the largely-druidic rebellion faction of the night elves, led by Malfurion and Tyrande.

Thus began the first demon invasion of Azeroth in the War of the Ancients. Sargeras had been searching for Azeroth’s location for eons, and now it was his to conquer. Instead, the constant use of such powerful arcane magic sent ripple through the Twisting Nether and attracted the attention of Sargeras and his demonic Burning Legion. By her order, the Highborne performed reckless arcane experiments in a quest to advance their culture and technology. The most powerful of these sorcerers was Queen Azshara, a narcissist who was obsessed with growing her power and pummeling the depths of the Well’s potential. In the ancient night elf empire, the many nobles, known as the Highborne, were accomplished sorcerers who drew on the Well of Eternity to fuel their arcane magic. Silvermoon City in the enchanted land of Quel'Thalas Making their home in the north of what would be known as the Eastern Kingdoms, they rule from their capital city of Silvermoon. Its Bio may also be a reference to the Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish.The blood elves are descendants of exiled night elves who refused to abandon the practice of arcane magic after the War of the Ancients.Elderjel's name is a portmanteau of the words elder and jellyfish, referencing its Bio and design, respectively.They are also bosses that you fight underwater. Both are extraterrestrial beings based on an aquatic animal and have similar body shape with tentacles and visible organs. Elderjel have some similarities with Cyrax, the final boss from Insaniquarium.When this Monster gets attacked, 50% chance to apply Shock on the attacker. Whenever another Monster in your party is healed, this Monster has a 25% chance to get healed by the same amount.Įvery hit has a 10% chance to apply Shock. When exploiting an enemy's weakness with an attack, gain Sorcery (Buff) and shield self by 75% of this Monster's Magic value. When consuming or losing Mana, shield self by 300% of that amount. Recover Health equal to 200% the amount of Mana regenerated. (Multi-Target-Heals apply one random Buff to each target)Īt the start of the turn, heal 3% of this Monster's Max HP for every Age stack. Healing actions apply two random Buffs to the target. When this Monster is knocked out for the first time in combat, it is revived with 10% of its Max Health. If this Monster would gain Might (Buff), it gains Sorcery (Buff) instead. Click here for more details!Īt the end of its turn, this Monster gains an Age stack.

You can obtain its egg by achieving a 5-star rating and only once per playthrough. Their empire crumbled, but not before they managed to land a decisive strike against Great Graamu: they banished his mind into an unending dream, cursing him to never wake and walk this world again.Įlderjel is a Champion Monster in the Horizon Beach. They fought a great war against Great Graamu and his spawn, during which the servants the Elderjels had created rebelled against them. They came from another world and ruled the Earth from underwater palaces for eons, long before humankind developed. The ancient tome of demons, Ahrimaaya, clearly documents the history of the Elderjels. They can do this an indefinite number of times, even when they are injured or starving. Once they reach the final phase of their life cycle, the cells in their body undergo a miraculous process, which puts the Elderjel back into an earlier stage of its life. Elderjels are the only living biological entities in our world that are able to reverse their own aging process.
