The city’s fate took a dark turn during the Third War when it was attacked and nearly destroyed by the undead Scourge, led by the death knight Arthas. The Scourge invaded Quel'Thalas to reach the Sunwell, using its power to resurrect the fallen necromancer Kel'Thuzad. In the process, most of Silvermoon was left in ruins, and the high elven population was decimated. This tragic event forever altered the history of the high elves, as the survivors, now calling themselves blood elves in honor of their fallen kin, vowed to rebuild their city and reclaim their former glory.
Post Scourge
After the devastation, Silvermoon City underwent significant reconstruction, with the eastern portion of the city remaining in ruins as a stark reminder of the past. The western half, however, has been fully restored to its former splendor, with the blood elves combining their mastery of arcane magic with new technologies to preserve the city’s beauty. The magical energy that flows through Silvermoon continues to sustain the city and its people, and its architecture reflects both the elegance of elven tradition and the resilience of a people who have overcome incredible adversity.Today, Silvermoon stands as a symbol of blood elf pride and strength. It serves not only as their political and cultural heart but also as a sanctuary where they can safeguard their arcane heritage. The city remains an important seat of power in Azeroth, despite the blood elves’ troubled past and their shifting allegiances. Silvermoon’s gleaming towers and tranquil gardens hide the scars of past invasions, yet they also shine as a beacon of the blood elves' enduring spirit, determination, and relentless pursuit of survival in a world fraught with conflict.
As one of the last bastions of high elven civilization, Silvermoon embodies the blood elves' resilience, power, and determination to protect their homeland. Though scarred by past conflicts, the city remains a place of beauty and magic, standing as a testament to the blood elves’ commitment to their arcane heritage and their hopes for a brighter future.