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The Blood Prince Council consists of the San'layn princes Keleseth, Taldaram, and Valanar. Eventually, the council is now led by Prince Atherann, Prince Theraldis, and Prince Vorath, all of whom had gathered all the San'layn to join the Horde.

History[]

Wrath of the Lich King[]

Battle for Azeroth[]

Tides of Vengeance[]

During the Fourth War, Prince Atherann, Prince Theraldis, and Prince Vorath restored the Blood Prince Council and agreed to govern all the San'layn that are stationed in Icecrown Citadel. Upon being visited by Sylvanas Windrunner and a champion of the Horde, the members of the Blood Prince Council came to an agreement with the Warchief and brought the San'layn to bolster the Horde's ranks. Atherann, Theraldis, and Vorath later travel to Zandalar with the other leaders of the Horde to attend Talanji's coronation.

At some point after Baine Bloodhoof was arrested and Thomas Zelling was killed for their role in freeing Derek Proudmoore from Horde captivity, Atherann, Theraldis, and Vorath, who had all served Sylvanas as the Blood Prince Council, truly believed that Sylvanas showed strength by punishing Baine for deceiving and betraying her, and together they voiced their support for her decision.

Rise of Azshara[]

The honory members of the Blood Prince Council stayed loyal to Sylvanas along with Jastor Gallywix, Geya'rah, and other Horde leaders. Under Sylvanas's orders, Atherann, Theraldis, and Vorath double their patrols outside the gates of Orgrimmar while the other loyalist leaders arm their forces for battle against their enemies. As the conflict was near at end, the three Blood Princes would witness Varok Saurfang bravely challenged Sylvanas to a Mak'gora, which ended in his death and Sylvanas's abandonment of the Horde. In light of Sylvanas's betrayal, Atherann, Theraldis, and Vorath came to a conclusion that Sylvanas was only using them as pawns in order to bring the amount of chaos and death across all of Azeroth. Seeing that Sylvanas did this for herself, they agreed to surrender and openly pledge themselves loyally to the Horde.

Visions of N'Zoth[]

In the aftermath of N'Zoth's death and the end of the Fourth War,

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