She is arguably the hottest human female of her generation and era, and has the sorceress powers to match.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Spec’s
  2. Details
  3. Biography
  4. Additional Notes
  5. Jaina & Auz
  6. 2022 Update
  7. Art (Images Begin)
  8. Young
  9. Hoody
  10. Cards
  11. Ice
  12. Armor
  13. Flashback to Childhood
  14. Every Christmas for Her Husband, Auz
  15. How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch
  16. 2023 July Update:  Sexy Mask She Likes Wearing for Our Fuck-dates
  17. More/Modern

 

Spec’s:

  • 5’7″
  • 130 lbs.
  • platinum-blonde
  • Caucasian, untanned
  • brilliant blue eyes (like those of a Siberian Husky, but even better)
  • commanding-feminine face
  • “Coke-bottle body”
  • perky C-cup breasts
  • always wears a sexy, feminine, midriff-showing, tubetop-like sorceress outfit, accessorized with an embroidered hooded-cloak and golden crystal/gemstone-topped wizard-staff

 

Details:

Jaina Proudmoore is the founder and former Lady of Theramore Isle (as well as its only leader during its brief existence), the Alliance‘s major port in southern Kalimdor. After the destruction of Theramore, she took leadership of the Kirin Tor. She is the daughter of Grand Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, sister of Tandred Proudmoore and Derek Proudmoore, and the alleged half-sister of Finnall Goldensword. She is also the most powerful human sorceress on Azeroth.

Jaina was one of the most talented and trusted sorceresses of the Kirin Tor. Early in the Third War, Antonidas dispatched Jaina to discover what was happening in the northlands of Lordaeron. She was escorted by her childhood friend and one-time romantic interest, Prince Arthas Menethil, to uncover if the plague had magical origins. Jaina saw the fall of Lordaeron firsthand and — guided by a mysterious prophet — rallied what survivors she could and fled across the sea to Kalimdor.

Jaina swore to defeat the Burning Legion and its sinister agents any way she could. Assembling the survivors of Lordaeron, Jaina led her expedition forces to defeat the demon Archimonde and banish the Legion at the Battle of Mount Hyjal. She then gathered the human survivors in Kalimdor and founded the port city of Theramore. She ruled there over the tattered remnants of the Alliance of Lordaeron and hopes to reunite the distant human kingdoms once more. In the aftermath of Theramore’s utter destruction, Jaina soon became Grand Magus of the Kirin Tor and ruler of Dalaran until she declared war on the Horde and attacked Varok Saurfang during her attack on Orgrimmar.

 

Biography:

Early Exploits:

Born prior to the First War, Jaina Proudmoore is the youngest child of Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, Lord of Kul Tiras and longtime friend and ally of Lordaeron and the Kingdom of Azeroth. At a young age, Jaina was enamored with tales of the Guardian Aegwynn. When her magical talent was discovered and she was sent to Dalaran, she badgered Antonidas into accepting her as an apprentice, eventually becoming one of the few female wizards in direct service to Dalaran. Under pressure by the expectations of her mentor, the heroic legacy she had to live up to, and the watchful eye of the citizenry of Lordaeron, Jaina struggled to keep her focus on her studies.

Because of their mutually royal heritage, it was inevitable that Jaina and Prince Arthas, the heir to the throne of Lordaeron, would meet. Over the years, they grew close as friends, and then romantically. They were very much in love with one another. But, eventually Arthas would question whether the two of them were ready to be together. Arthas would abruptly end the relationship so Jaina could focus on her magical studies in Dalaran and Arthas could focus on his commitments to Lordaeron. Jaina was very hurt by the decision, but did not fight him on it. She would soon realize and agree that it was the right thing to do at the time. Shortly after, they decided to rekindle their romance, but this was during the beginning of the Scourge invasion that would change both of their lives forever.

 

The Third War:

Many years later, Antonidas, eager to learn more about the Plague sweeping northern Lordaeron, was met by the Prophet, who pleaded with the wizard to take his people west to Kalimdor. Antonidas dismissed the Prophet as nothing more than a madman, but Jaina, who had been watching from hiding, sensed great power in the Prophet, and thought that perhaps they should heed his warnings. Antonidas continued to disagree, and instead sent Jaina to meet with Arthas and investigate the Plague at the northern village of Brill.

As they investigated Brill, Jaina saw some very strange things, including a necromancer and a zombie made of various parts of several corpses. They faced off against several undead enemies, and came upon a granary which contained grain infested with the Plague. The crates bore the seal of Andorhal, the primary distributor of grain throughout Lordaeron.

Chasing the necromancer, who was actually Kel’Thuzad, formerly a member of the Kirin Tor, to Andorhal, they found a mass of undead warriors waiting for them, but fought their way through to Kel’Thuzad, where Arthas killed him.

Jaina and Arthas made their way back to central Lordaeron, and they stopped for rest at the small town of Hearthglen. However, when they arrived they discovered that the plague-infected grain from Andorhal had arrived and had been distributed amongst the townsfolk. They were transforming into the undead.

Jaina reluctantly, but hastily left to find Uther for reinforcements. When she returned with the Silver Hand at her back, Hearthglen was all but destroyed, and Arthas was fighting a losing battle. With Uther’s help, though, they managed to push back the undead attackers. Arthas, demoralized and horrified by overwhelming forces of undead, vowed to go to Stratholme, where he hoped to fight Mal’Ganis.

Jaina and Uther followed him to Stratholme, but didn’t arrive in time to stop the townspeople from eating the tainted grain. All three knew that the people of Stratholme would soon become undead and attack them. Arthas was in favor of slaughtering the people before their transformation to purge the town, but Uther could not condone murdering helpless people whose only crime was being infected, even if leaving them alive meant they would soon become a threat. When Uther refused to kill the civilians as Arthas ordered, Arthas renounced him, accusing him of treason. He demanded that any true to the king stay with him and see to the town’s destruction. Jaina turned and followed Uther to Arthas’ surprise.

Jaina and Uther returned to Stratholme’s burning ruins after Arthas destroyed it. Both were appalled at what they saw. Jaina was visited by the mysterious prophet who had previously attempted to reason with both King Terenas and her mentor, Antonidas. The prophet sensed her leadership abilities and urged her to take the people she could with her to the west, fleeing Lordaeron and her home country of Kul Tiras. She realized that he had been right, and he encouraged her to gather her people and sail west for Kalimdor. Jaina decided to follow his words, and made preparations.

She left just as the invasion of Lordaeron began, saving thousands of citizens before they met their doom.

 

Arrival at Kalimdor:

Upon arriving at Kalimdor, Jaina found that there were orcs there. Believing the Horde to having followed them from Lordaeron, Jaina clashed with the troops of Grom Hellscream. Afterwards, Jaina set out to find the Prophet. Not only was Stonetalon Peak a good defense, but also, she sensed a great power within. Jaina led a small expedition into the mountain, with the hopes of finding some power that could help her defeat the orcs. But she sensed that they were being followed.

Upon breaching the core of the mountain, Jaina stumbled upon Thrall and Cairne. They were about to battle when they were all suddenly confronted by the Oracle, who was actually the Prophet Medivh they had met in Lordaeron. The Prophet Medivh implored them all to ally with each other, saying that they would not survive alone against the might of the Burning Legion.

Reluctantly, Jaina agreed to ally her forces with Thrall’s against Hellscream and an army of chaos orcs and demons. Jaina gave him a [Soul Gem], which he used to capture Grom’s essence as the invasion of Kalimdor began. Then, she helped him purge Grom of the demonic curse that had gripped him.

Jaina and Thrall continued as allies, although their forces were not very eager about it, even after Hellscream’s death. They were terrorized by the undead, but also by the night elves’ deadly hit-and-run attacks. Though their alliance with one another kept them alive, they were only holding on by a thread.

Finally, Thrall received a vision. Jaina followed him to where he was instructed to go, where they found the leaders of the night elves, Malfurion Stormrage and Tyrande Whisperwind. The Prophet appeared, and revealed himself to be none other than Medivh, returned to correct his mistakes of old. He implored the humans, orcs and night elves to all join forces against the Legion, or they would all fall alone. They all agreed to defend Mount Hyjal together.

Jaina used her teleportation spells to scout out the surrounding area, and found that Archimonde and his doom guard were quickly making their way up the mountain. The defenders instituted three bases going up the mountain in an effort to halt his ascent.

Jaina’s base was the first in Archimonde’s path, and so it was the first to go, but before he could kill her, Jaina taunted Archimonde by saying, “Is talking all you demons do?” and spirited herself out of Archimonde’s clutches. The next base to go was Thrall’s, and Jaina used her remaining energy to teleport Thrall from his base before Archimonde destroyed him, so that they could live to fight another day.

 

Founding Theramore:

Following the Legion’s defeat on Mount Hyjal, Jaina took her refugees to an island outpost off the eastern coast of Kalimdor, newly named Theramore.

The exact time of Theramore’s founding isn’t clear (sources differ as to whether it was founded before or after the Battle of Mt. Hyjal), but the role of the citadel is important in the tale of the founding of the orc nation, Durotar.

When Rexxar demanded an explanation of the humans encroaching on Durotar and the assassination attempt, Jaina stated she had no such knowledge. When Jaina agreed to help the Mok’Nathal investigate, they discovered the accusatory outpost was under attack from naga. After an encounter with a dying marine, Jaina realized with horror that her father had decided to pay her a visit. Jaina pleaded with the Admiral to spare Rexxar, but Daelin would have none of it. Rexxar and his companions escaped, and Thrall rallied an army to push back Proudmoore’s assault.

Jaina was in despair. While she felt loyalty to her father and her nation, her experience with the Scourge and the Legion convinced her that vendettas such as her father’s were immaterial in the grand scheme. Jaina helped the Horde gain ships from the goblins and ordered her own troops to stand down when they assaulted Theramore. Jaina departed due to being unable to fight her own men, but not before Thrall and Rexxar promised her they would keep human casualties to a minimum.

Jaina’s last words to her father were to ask why he didn’t listen.

 

Cycle of Hatred:

Theramore and Durotar remained at relative peace for three years, though the two former archenemies were still wary of each other. Eventually, a series of minor shipping incidents led to extreme tension between the two powers, enough so that the goblins, who controlled the region’s only neutral port, complained.

Despite the tension, Thrall requested Jaina’s aid in relocating a herd of thunder lizards displaced by a mysterious logging operation at Thunder Ridge. Jaina intended to relocate the lizards to a largely unpopulated region on the far side of Mulgore, but was astonished to discover that the area was magically warded to protect its single inhabitant: Aegwynn.

The former Guardian brushed off Jaina’s admiration, but filled in the gaps of what had been happening amidst the tensions between Theramore and Durotar: a minor demon, Zmodlor had revived the Burning Blade clan and was playing the two powers against each other.

Jaina and Aegwynn hastily returned to Theramore, where they discovered that Jaina’s own chamberlain had been corrupted by the Burning Blade. After dealing with the turncoat, they took on Zmodlor himself. Unfortunately, the demon was backed by a small cabal of warlocks. Jaina was nearly slain by the added strain, but Aegwynn was able to use her own life-force to support her, and Jaina was able to defeat the warlocks and banish Zmodlor back to the Twisting Nether. After the crisis had passed, Jaina and Thrall set about writing a permanent non-aggression pact to ensure that the mutual distrust of their peoples’ never escalated into war again.

Against all odds, Aegwynn survived, and assumed the duties left by Jaina’s chamberlain.

 

In Wrath of the Lich King:

After the apparent death of Bolvar Fordragon at the Battle of Angrathar the Wrathgate, King Varian Wrynn prepared the forces of the Alliance for all-out war against the Horde. Desperate to avoid a Fourth War, Jaina teleported to Orgrimmar to uncover the truth of the recent events in Northrend. There she learned from Sylvanas Windrunner that an uprising broke out and that Varimathras had taken control over the Undercity. Thrall assured Jaina that the Horde had no official interest in a war against the Alliance and that he would take care of the traitor. Jaina agreed to try to stop Varian, but warned him that it would not be easy — the late Highlord was like a brother to the king.

Jaina’s assessment proved correct as the forces of Thrall (attempting to regain control of Undercity) and King Wrynn (hoping to reclaim it as Lordaeron for the Alliance and bring Putress to justice) clashed at Undercity. Refusing to allow the Horde and the Alliance to descend into open war, Jaina stopped the Alliance army cold (literally) and teleported them back to Stormwind.

Secrets of Ulduar:

When Brann Bronzebeard learned that Yogg-Saron had escaped his ancient prison in UlduarRhonin and Jaina called a conference of Alliance and Horde leaders at the Violet Citadel. As Rhonin debriefed Varian Wrynn on the situation, Jaina noticed that Thrall and Garrosh Hellscream had arrived early, and attempted to halt them before another confrontation was started. She was unable to stop Varian and Garrosh from coming to blows however and King Wrynn left, refusing to work with the Horde at all after the events at the Wrathgate. Jaina wondered aloud who was left to challenge Yogg-Saron.

 

Icecrown Citadel:

The Frozen Halls:

Jaina later arrived at the Frozen Halls to confront the Lich King and attempt to reason with the Dark Lord, in hopes of releasing the spirit of her lost love, Arthas. She guided a small group of Alliance heroes through the halls of Icecrown Citadel and eventually arrived at the Halls of Reflection. Within the private chambers of the Lich King, Jaina and her troupe discovered Frostmourne, the blade that stole Arthas’ soul and led to the fall of Lordaeron. Jaina communed with the souls stolen from Frostmourne and much to her surprise, Uther the Lightbringer appeared and told her a terrible truth. Not only did he inform her that Arthas was nothing but a small glimmer of light that stayed the Lich King’s wrath, but in order to protect Azeroth, the Lich King would have to be killed and a replacement would have to make the ultimate sacrifice.

Suddenly, the Lich King entered the chambers and Uther was sucked back into Frostmourne. The Lich King coldly acknowledged Jaina while removing Frostmourne from its pedestal. The Lich King summoned Falric and Marwyn, two captains Jaina fought alongside during the Third War. As The Lich King retreated to his private chambers and sicked the captains on her allies, Jaina remained determined to save Arthas and pursued him as the doors behind her closed. Following the defeat of the two captains, Jaina’s allies rushed to her aid only to find her on the verge of defeat, with her former love viciously attacking her. Heartbroken, Jaina and her allies fled down the Hidden Passage with the Lich King in steady pursuit. As they came to a cliff, the Skybreaker flew in and rescued them at the last moment.

 

Fall of the Lich King:

After the Deathbringer was slain by a team of Alliance adventurers, Muradin Bronzebeard, fresh from the Gunship Battle, was unwilling to allow Varok Saurfang to retrieve his son’s corpse. But when King Varian and Lady Jaina teleported to the scene, Varian ordered Muradin to step side and let a grieving father pass, to which Jaina burst into tears out of respect for her King.

Should an adventurer bring Jaina’s Locket to her following the Lich King’s defeat, she weeps, stating that she knew there was still some part of Arthas trapped within the Lich King.

 

In Cataclysm:

Jaina became cautious when she found out that Garrosh is planning to conquer whole of Kalimdor. People of Theramore built a highway; which allowed her forces to move faster through the territory and send supplies to Alliance bases in Southern Barrens.

 

In Mists of Pandaria:

After the Cataclysm, Jaina became concerned about rising tension between Alliance and the Horde. She met Thrall at Tidefury Cove where she told him to prevent Garrosh from starting a war. Thrall, now a shaman of the Earthen Ring, said that he must undo the damage caused by the Cataclysm and that for now he must abandon his duties as a warchief and a member of the Horde.

When her meeting with Thrall ended, Jaina returned to city-state of Theramore where she was visited by Kalecgos, who asked her to help him in finding the missing Focusing Iris. During the search, Jaina and Kalec became very close friends. Pained, one of Jaina’s closest assistants, learned that the Horde was planning to attack Northwatch Hold.

Later, Baine Bloodhoof sent a messenger Perith Stormhoof to warn Jaina about Garrosh‘s plans to conquer Kalimdor. Jaina and her people started the preparations for war. Jaina began contacting allies, the ones who answered her call were Vereesa Windrunner and the Silver Covenant, Shandris Feathermoonand her Sentinels. Desperate, Jaina sent a word to Rhonin and the Kirin Tor, Rhonin stated that they couldn’t help because of Kirin Tor’s neutrality, but if the rest of the Council of Six agreed to help Theramore, Kirin Tor would answer the call as well. The Council agreed and Khadgar, one of the members of Council of Six sent word to A’dal, who in turn sent a small force of the Sha’tar led by General Tiras’alan.

The Horde’s initial attack on Theramore was repelled, but Jaina was unaware of a secret weapon in the horde’s possession called a Mana Bomb. Garrosh’s plan was to gather all the Alliance in one place so that he could annihilate them all with a mana bomb empowered by the Focusing Iris. Rhonin used a portal to hide Jaina so she could escape the blast. When Jaina awakened, she found herself radiating with arcane energy, everything around her was in ruins, all of her friends including Kinndy Sparkshine, Pained, Rhonin and Tervosh were dead. Furious, Jaina returned to Stormwind City where she urged Varian Wrynn to attack Orgrimmar with full force. Varian was aware that the Alliance couldn’t simply attack Orgrimmar with their recent losses. Jaina traveled to Dalaran in order to avenge her city and her fallen allies. She tried to convince the Kirin Tor to fight the Horde, she wanted to move Dalaran above Orgrimmar, so they could attack with full force, but the mages of Dalaran refused to take a part in war.

Still seeking vengeance, Jaina started summoning water elementals to drown Orgrimmar. Thrall rushed to stop her, but she ignored him, stating that he was the one responsible for everything. Just a moment from disaster, Kalecgos intervened, stopping Jaina’s plan.

Jaina settled down in Dalaran where she overcame her rage, stating that Dalaran should be a beacon of light and hope. She helped the night elves to increase their defenses in Darnassus in order to prevent Garrosh and the Horde from stealing the Divine Bell.

When it was discovered that Blood Elves within the Kirin Tor had been secretly helping the Horde despite the Kirin Tor’s neutrality, a furious Jaina purged Dalaran of all Horde, and allied the Kirin Tor with the Alliance. Feeling herself betrayed not once, but now twice by the Horde, Jaina adopted a far more aggressive stance toward the Horde in general and Garrosh in particular.

 

Rise of the Thunder King:

Together with Vereesa Windrunner and the mages of Kirin Tor, Jaina went to Isle of Thunder in order to defeat the Thunder King and to prevent the Horde from obtaining his powers. During her mission, Jaina formed an alliance with Taran Zhu and the Shado-Pan. Jaina and her newly founded Kirin Tor Offensive came face to face with Lor’themar Theron and the Sunreavers who also played a part in assaulting the Thunder King. Jaina and Vereesa were eager to slay the Sunreavers, but they had to focus on a much more important mission.

Siege of Orgrimmar Edit

Jaina, Lorewalker Cho and Lor’themar Theron arrived at the Vault of Y’Shaarj where Garrosh’s arrogance released the Sha of Pride.

Jaina assaulted the Bladefist Bay together with Vereesa, Varian, Sylvanas and Lor’themar.

At the end of the siege, when Garrosh was defeated, Jaina urged Varian to dismantle the Horde once and for all. However, Varian chose not to exploit the opportunity.

 

In Warlords of Draenor:

Jaina arrived at Khadgar’s Tower in Zangarra after Khadgar was attacked by Garona Halforcen. While she thanked the Alliance commander, she also reminded the Horde commander that the Horde was not permitted to be a part of Council‘s business. Khadgar said that it would not be his first time to disagree with the Council, and it wouldn’t be his last. Jaina and Khadgar went inside the tower to empower the commander’s ring.

 

In Legion:

In Legion, Khadgar travels to Dalaran to initiate a vote to allow the Horde entry back into the Kirin Tor and Dalaran. He wins the vote with only Jaina and Ansirem Runeweaver voting to keep them out. In her rage, she announces that if the Horde will be part of Dalaran and the Kirin Tor, she wants nothing to do with it. Jaina then resigns her membership of the Kirin Tor and leaves the city, which results in Khadgar stepping in to lead the Kirin Tor against the Burning Legion.

 

In Battle for Azeroth:

Jaina will be featured much more than recent expansions and possibly more than Mists of Pandaria. She is expected to return to Kul Tiras, reconcile with her mother, Katherine Proudmoore, and convince the forces of her former homeland to join the Alliance.

Jaina’s model received a significant update according to the announcement and images on WoW’s official site. She seems to now have a similar model to the newer human models that were added in Warlords of Draenor.

 

Additional Notes:

* All of that history happened millions of years ago, back when the continents were in very different places, dinosaurs still roaming the Earth.  Jaina’s command of a growing array of magics eventually allowed her, like a few others from that distant era, to step in and out of the time-stream.  Eventually, and inevitably, the Inisfreeans learned of and noticed her.  The rest… was history.

 

Jaina & Auz:

Today, Jaina practices many of her magics in the Magics Chambers, both solo and accompanied by Auz; the number-one man she loves to invite.  Sylvanas helps her charge up her Vril down there (pun not intended), and Maya and Maria teach her more about how to use it.  Freyja and “Dragon Barbie”, as well as sometimes “The Blonde Sorceress”, have started joining them.  Illyana joins when she isn’t busy in Russia or Purgatory.

Jaina maintains a residence in one of the high turrets of the castles of Inisfree.

 

2022 Update:

She and King Auz have started ‘christening’ and re-christening places such as the Ridgeline Buildings Chain, Stormwind Castle‘s architectural copy in Inisfree’s castles neighborhood, and the Underway cave-annex where the WoW animatronics are (of many of the creatures from her time/start).  This is helping with her magical power/potential tremendously.  As powerful as Jaina was in ‘her day’, she is becoming more powerful and balanced now, all thanks to Auz and the Inisfreean Way.

It has been foreseen that Maya and Emma, among many other perfect blondes (i.e. golden goddesses who are wives of King Auz, forever allied with Heaven on Earth; Inisfree, thus also now with Jaina), will come into alignment with her/them to help her.

 

Art:

Young:

Hoody:

Cards:

Ice:

Armor:

Flashback to Childhood:

Every Christmas for Her Husband, Auz:

How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch:

2023 July Update:  Sexy Mask She Likes Wearing for Our Fuck-dates:

More/Modern:

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