![]() ![]() Therefore, while eye color inĮlves is typically dependent on the type of magic they use, it is not unusualįor their eye color to be a different color than that which is most commonly associated (It may be important to point out that Malfurion’s eyesĪre green rather than gold in the Terror of Darkshore cinematic, a color oft tied In fact, it is usually indicative of the Light –, and yet it is widespreadĪmong kaldorei druids. The color gold does not have any obvious associations with druidic magic – It is also worth adding that a night elf’s eyes change from silver to gold if they have druidic potential or begin practicing druidism. In other words, it is not all that farfetched for high elves to have gotten blue eyes from feeding on the arcane energies of the Sunwell. Moreover,Īrcane elementals are primarily blue. Mage spells like arcane blast and arcane barrage, for example, haveīlue effects, not to say anything about how all of the mage spells in the Warcraft movie are also blue. However, raw arcane energies are shown to be both purple and blue in color. If channeling the energies of the Sunwell is the cause of their eye color, then it may strike one as weird that arcane magic - something that is commonly associated with the color purple - has given them blue eyes. The high elves’ blue eyes may appear something of an oddity at first glance, considering they subsisted on an arcane fount for millennia. Ĭolor directly correlates to the relevant magic type. Glowing purple eyes as she casts what seems to be an arcane spell in her Valeera Sanguinar’s eyes, which are normally a glowing green, temporarily changed Immediately after siphoning arcane magic from a trident, InterestinglyĮnough, elves’ eyes can also temporarily change color through spell casting or magic absorption. Unexpected Reunion, Hearthstone Hero Art: Jaina Proudmoore]. Proudmoore, for example, has been shown as having glowing blue eyes when castingįrost spells and orange eyes while casting fire spells [ Cinematic: An This phenomenon actually occurs in human spellcasters in a slightly different way, although the effect is not as permanent in humans like it is in elves. A BackgroundĪppears to be determined by the specific type of magic they are exposed to overĪ long period of time, whether that be through consistent use of it, absorption, or ![]() ![]() However, given the number ofĭiscrepancies, especially in recent content, it could very well be that elvenĮyes have much more variety than what is represented in-game. They are not intended to have ‘normal’ human eyes. SinceĪll in-game high elf, blood elf, and void elf models’ eyes glow, it seems that Others, exclusively depict quel’dorei and sin’dorei with glowing eyes. Movie, and Hearthstone hero art for Alleria Windrunner and Lady Liadrin, among The other hand, many forms of media such as the World of Warcraft comic, the Warbringer short all appear to have non-glowing eyes, which stands in starkĬontrast to the ever-glowing blue eyes of their in-game counterparts* The high elves in the novel Tides of Darkness and Sylvanas’ Depictions of the quel’dorei have been rather liberal in their portrayal ofĮlven eyes, showing elves with everything from non-glowing, ostensibly ‘human’Įyes to glowing eyes in a variety of colors, some of which are not even seen ![]()
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