Anduin Wrynn

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Anduin Wrynn is a male video game character who features in Warcraft.

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Biography

Anduin Llane Wrynn was a male human born on Azeroth as the son of King Varian Wrynn who was wed to the beautful Tiffin Ellerian as part of a pre-arranged marriage. By year 15, she conceived a son who they named Anduin Wrynn who became the Crown Prince of Stormwind in the years after the Second War. Arthas Menethil was said to had visited Stormwin where he met the newly born Aduin who gripped his finger. Later on, as a small boy, the young price would often sneak into the map room and play with the figures that represented soldiers. When he was 3 years old, he was noted to had fallen from a pony and nearly broke his arm. At one point, the young prince was nearly stabbed by an assassin that had snuck into the Stormwind Keep but he was saved by his father. Later on, he came under the tutelage of Wyll Benton who was a servant to the throne and had been responsible for teaching Anduin's father and grandfather before him.

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was noted to had inherited his mother Tiffin's blonde hair leading to Wyll remarking that Anduin was a boy of sunshine. Being the king's son, he held the title of being the Crown Prince of Stormwind.

It was at Ironforge that Anduin discovered his true calling in life which was to be a priest devoted to the tenets of the Holy Light.

Powers and abilities

He came to inherit the legendary sword Shalamayne from his father with this weapon being the result of the two night elven blade Shalla'tor and Ellemayne being magically fused together.

Notes

  • Anduin Wrynn was created by Blizzard Entertainment where he featured in the setting of Warcraft.

Alternate Versions

In other media

Video games

  • In Heroes of the Storm, Anduin Wrynn appeared as a playable ranged healer champion in the setting of the MOBA video game where he was voiced by actor Josh Keaton.

Appearances

  • World of Warcraft: (2004)

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