Sylvannis vs. Kerrigan... who would win?
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:48 am
Sylvannis - http://www.wowwiki.com/Sylvanas_Windrunner
Warcraft series.
Once the Ranger-General of Silvermoon, Sylvanas Windrunner was murdered by the death knight Arthas and brought back as a creature of undeath. After regaining her free will she rebelled against the Lich King and the Scourge and became the founder of the Forsaken faction of undead, who are allied with the Horde. She has styled herself the Dark Lady, Queen of the Forsaken, an expansion of her original title, "the Banshee Queen".
As leader of the Forsaken and the Horde on the Eastern Kingdoms, Sylvanas is a military genius. The middle sister of Alleria and Vereesa Windrunner, she was Ranger General of the high elf kingdom of Quel'Thalas. She fought valiantly against Arthas when he invaded Quel'Thalas, but during the fall of Silvermoon, Arthas raised her as an undead minion as a form of petty revenge. When the Lich King's hold on his minions weakened, Sylvanas, among other undead, regained her free will, and she led her forces against the dreadlords who had taken hold over Lordaeron, ultimately affirming her sovereignty by killing off two of the nathrezim and bending the third, Varimathras, to her will. She renamed her force of self-aware undead the Forsaken and declared herself their queen.
Under her leadership the Forsaken have managed to not only fend off the Scourge, but also the Scarlet Crusade. She has a certain mastery of leadership, military strategy, and the bow. She is also adept at demon magic — having the ability to drain life, create skeletons, and use mind control. Sylvanas is the best archer on Azeroth — she claimed she could hit a flying bird in the eye. She wields Sunstrider's Longbow — once owned by Dath'Remar Sunstrider, it was passed on to Sylvanas when she became Ranger-General.[3]
Kerrigan - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Kerrigan
Starcraft series.
Sarah Louise Kerrigan,[1] the self-styled Queen of Blades, is a major character and the predominant antagonist in Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft series of video games and novels. The character was created by Chris Metzen and James Phinney,[2] and her appearance was originally designed by Chris Metzen.[2] Kerrigan is voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell in the real-time strategy video game StarCraft[3] and its expansion Brood War.[4] The voice of Kerrigan will be played by Tricia Helfer in the upcoming game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.[5]
Kerrigan originally appears in StarCraft as a twenty-six year old female Terran psychic, trained as an expert espionage agent and assassin both physically and mentally.[6] Initially the second-in-command of the Sons of Korhal, a revolutionary movement headed by Arcturus Mengsk against an oppressive Confederacy of Man, she is captured by the insectoid Zerg and infested, turning her into a human/Zerg hybrid completely under the control of the Zerg hive mind. She becomes one of their most powerful agents, but eventually ursurps the Overmind control of the Zerg to seek dominance over the galaxy.[7] In the strategy games, Kerrigan's in-game unit changes to mimic her transformation. Kerrigan's life before her infestation is further explored in the novels Uprising and Liberty's Crusade, while Queen of Blades elaborates on her infested character. As one of the major characters of the series, Kerrigan has been critically praised for her believability and character depth; she is ranked as one of the fifty greatest female video game characters ever by Tom's Games,[8] and a survey by GameSpot put Kerrigan as the second best villain in video gaming.[9]
Warcraft series.
Once the Ranger-General of Silvermoon, Sylvanas Windrunner was murdered by the death knight Arthas and brought back as a creature of undeath. After regaining her free will she rebelled against the Lich King and the Scourge and became the founder of the Forsaken faction of undead, who are allied with the Horde. She has styled herself the Dark Lady, Queen of the Forsaken, an expansion of her original title, "the Banshee Queen".
As leader of the Forsaken and the Horde on the Eastern Kingdoms, Sylvanas is a military genius. The middle sister of Alleria and Vereesa Windrunner, she was Ranger General of the high elf kingdom of Quel'Thalas. She fought valiantly against Arthas when he invaded Quel'Thalas, but during the fall of Silvermoon, Arthas raised her as an undead minion as a form of petty revenge. When the Lich King's hold on his minions weakened, Sylvanas, among other undead, regained her free will, and she led her forces against the dreadlords who had taken hold over Lordaeron, ultimately affirming her sovereignty by killing off two of the nathrezim and bending the third, Varimathras, to her will. She renamed her force of self-aware undead the Forsaken and declared herself their queen.
Under her leadership the Forsaken have managed to not only fend off the Scourge, but also the Scarlet Crusade. She has a certain mastery of leadership, military strategy, and the bow. She is also adept at demon magic — having the ability to drain life, create skeletons, and use mind control. Sylvanas is the best archer on Azeroth — she claimed she could hit a flying bird in the eye. She wields Sunstrider's Longbow — once owned by Dath'Remar Sunstrider, it was passed on to Sylvanas when she became Ranger-General.[3]
Kerrigan - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Kerrigan
Starcraft series.
Sarah Louise Kerrigan,[1] the self-styled Queen of Blades, is a major character and the predominant antagonist in Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft series of video games and novels. The character was created by Chris Metzen and James Phinney,[2] and her appearance was originally designed by Chris Metzen.[2] Kerrigan is voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell in the real-time strategy video game StarCraft[3] and its expansion Brood War.[4] The voice of Kerrigan will be played by Tricia Helfer in the upcoming game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.[5]
Kerrigan originally appears in StarCraft as a twenty-six year old female Terran psychic, trained as an expert espionage agent and assassin both physically and mentally.[6] Initially the second-in-command of the Sons of Korhal, a revolutionary movement headed by Arcturus Mengsk against an oppressive Confederacy of Man, she is captured by the insectoid Zerg and infested, turning her into a human/Zerg hybrid completely under the control of the Zerg hive mind. She becomes one of their most powerful agents, but eventually ursurps the Overmind control of the Zerg to seek dominance over the galaxy.[7] In the strategy games, Kerrigan's in-game unit changes to mimic her transformation. Kerrigan's life before her infestation is further explored in the novels Uprising and Liberty's Crusade, while Queen of Blades elaborates on her infested character. As one of the major characters of the series, Kerrigan has been critically praised for her believability and character depth; she is ranked as one of the fifty greatest female video game characters ever by Tom's Games,[8] and a survey by GameSpot put Kerrigan as the second best villain in video gaming.[9]