Varianduin

"My son, a terrible darkness has returned to our world. As before, it seeks to annihilate all that we hold dear. I go to face it, knowing I may not return. All my life, I have lived by the sword. I have seen kingdoms burn and watched brave heroes die in vain. It’s been... difficult for me to trust after losing so much. But from you, I have learned patience…tolerance... and faith. Anduin, I now believe as you do. That peace is the noblest aspiration. But to preserve it... you must be willing to fight!"

- Varian's final letter to Anduin, Legion cinematic trailer

Varianduin is the family ship between Varian Wrynn and Anduin Wrynn from the Warcraft fandom.

Canon
Anduin is the biological son of Varian - the king of Stormwind and ruler of the Alliance, born from his marriage to his wife Tiffin during the peaceful time after the Second War. Anduin was also named for two individuals his father was deeply connected to: his first name from the knight Anduin Lothar and his middle name from his grandfather Llane. Varian had a deep fatherly love for Anduin and wished to raise him in the way Llane couldn't. As Anduin grew, Varian saw that he had the potential to be a great ruler, and he began putting effort into training him. This helped Varian break out of his magically-strengthened depression following Tiffin's death. Varian was also quite protective of his son due to his father having been assassinated, which helped when an assassin snuck into Stormwind Keep with the intent on killing Anduin, only for Varian to thwart the attempt.

Disappearance and Return of the King
Following the conclusion of the Third War, Varian was asked by Jaina Proudmoore to participate in peace talks with Warchief Thrall of the Horde. Varian was vehemently against peace with the orcs since the assassin that killed his father was one. However, Anduin was able to convince his father to at least hear what Thrall had to say since he had a positive reputation. Having agreed with his son, Varian set off to Theramore, where the peace talks were being held. However, Varian disappeared during the journey, which left Anduin as the temporary king of Stormwind. Because of Anduin's young age, governing was instead left to regent king Bolvar Fordragon and the noble Katrana Prestor.

Varian was eventually found to have been kidnapped by the Defias Brotherhood before being rescued from the Naga. Anduin arrived at Stormwind's gate to greet his returned father, but found he was different: he was a more prideful man that cared little for governing his kingdom and instead seemed more interested in pleasing Lady Prestor. Anduin was disturbed by this change in his father and confided his worry to both Bolvar and dwarf king Magni Bronzebeard while he was visiting Stormwind. During an archery practice session, Anduin asked his father about how he was kidnapped by the Defias yet found with the Naga, which Varian realizes he doesn't remember. After Anduin lands a bullseye, Varian is overjoyed at his son and agrees to his request of having Bolvar investigate the mystery a bit more.

Sometime later, the two - along with Bolvar and Prestor - took a horsebacking trek into the countryside. During this excursion, Anduin continues to try and tell his father about what's going on in Stormwind, only to be shot down by him. Suddenly, a rock is thrown by an unknown assailant that causes Anduin to get tossed off his horse and nearly falling off a cliff. Varian manages to catch Anduin just in time, which brings joy to Anduin as he realizes that this man is genuinely his father. The incident also brought back some of Varian's memory of the kidnapping.

At night, a procession of individuals suddenly arrives in Stormwind. When Anduin sees them, he's shocked to see the leader looks like his father even though he knows that he's with Prestor. Wanting to find out what's happening, Anduin and Bolvar reach the throne room only to find most of the mystery individuals fighting dragons and Varian's doppelganger - who believes himself to be the real king - fighting the king. Seeing this, Anduin asks why they're fighting each other when the dragons are the real enemy - a fact that makes both Varians stop and realize "their" son is right. The fighting ends when the lead dragon - in truth, Prestor's true form of Onyxia - captures Anduin and flies off.

The two Varians gather a force and make their way to Onyxia's Lair in Dustwallow Marsh in order to rescue Anduin and kill Onyxia. On the way, they make a stop at Theramore where they not only get Jaina's help - but also learn they are BOTH Varian, just split into two people thanks to a spell Onyxia had cast on him during his kidnapping. Meanwhile, Anduin manages to free himself from his binds and hide out in a small cave where Onyxia's whelps can't reach him. He manages to hold out until Onyxia manages to grab him, but the Varians arrive not long after with their rescue party. They manage to get Anduin to safety before slaying Onyxia, during which Varian is merged back into one person by one of the dragon's spells. After the fight, Anduin is glad that his father came to save him while Varian is proud that Anduin held out for as long as he did.

The Shattering
Varian's and Anduin's relationship had been strained in recent times. Despite Anduin's growing skills in archery and throwing knives, it was clear to Varian that his son wasn't taking to the ways of a warrior like he wanted. More pressingly, though, Varian was more irritable and quicker to dismiss peaceful solutions - which was starting to disgust Anduin. All of this stems from the fact that Varian's two halves weren't merged back together properly and Lo'Gosh - his more violent and combative half - would often take over from his more peaceful nature. Figuring that it would help if they spent time apart, Varian allowed Anduin to more frequently visit both Jaina at Theramore and King Magni in Ironforge - the latter, Varian hoped, would also instill in Anduin the needed skill to be a proper warrior. The two would briefly reunite during Magni's funeral after an accident resulted in him being petrified and (seemingly) killed.

Following the funeral, Varian asked Anduin to remain in Ironforge for the time being - which'll let Anduin help the now leaderless dwarves and send a message that the Alliance is there to help. However, this left Anduin stranded when Moira - Magni's daughter and Empress of the Dark Iron clan - took the crown and held the city hostage. Luckily, Anduin - after learning what Moira was doing - was able to escape using the special hearthstone that Jaina had given him so he could teleport directly to Theramore. However, he ends up teleporting right in the middle of a meeting between Jaina and Baine Bloodhoof, son of the recently killed tauren chieftain Cairne. After things settled down, Anduin was able to make contact with his father to tell him he was okay. After being informed of the situation in Ironforge, Varian told Anduin to stay in Theramore as he had a plan to deal with it. Afterward, Anduin and Baine talked about their fathers and their legacies that they were supposed to follow.

Anduin soon learned from Jaina that his father was leading an infiltration of Ironforge to take out Moira. This horrified Anduin as he sees Moira - who, as Magni's daughter, is a legitimate heir to Ironforge's throne - as having potential to be a good ruler and killing her would only lead the dwarves to ruin. He manages to convince Jaina to transport him to Ironforge and managed to find Varian in the main square just as he was getting ready to execute Moira to the crowd. Anduin pleaded with his father to spare Moira and by attempting to disprove the myths about Moira being a tyrant, but Varian reminded him that she held him - his son - hostage. Anduin, however, continued to explain that her people should be the ones to judge and that killing Moira now will only lead to civil war. Varian finally acquiesces to his son, letting Moira go but telling her that she has to earn the trust of her people and he doesn't trust her to do it alone, leading to the formation of the Council of Three Hammers. As the dwarves celebrate their new era, Anduin thanks his father for sparing Moira, saying he knew that he would make the right choice.

Wolfheart
Varian and Anduin both arrived in Darnassus for a summit held to tackle the growing situation with the Horde. Part of this was voting on whether the Alliance should readmit Genn Greymane and the Worgen of Gilneas. Anduin witnesses his father lambasting Genn by bringing up his leaving of the Alliance of Lordaeron after the Second War, an act that left Anduin with bitter feelings about his father. This got worse at the actual vote when Varian cruelly rejects the Worgen's admittance while calling them "mongrels" before abruptly leaving.

As the Stormwind delegation was getting ready to leave, Anduin was furious with his father for his treatment of Gilneas and his constant anger about the entire summit. After overhearing Varian's argument with Malfurion Stormrage, Anduin has had enough and tells his father he's not going back to Stormwind. Instead, he was going with Draenei high prophet Velen to continue his studies in using the Light which he started back in Ironforge. This news enrages Varian, who reprimands Anduin for shirking his responsibilities as prince of Stormwind. Despite Anduin trying to explain to his father why he's doing it, he realizes it's pointless and beings to leave, much to Varian's horror. In a desperate bid to not lose his son, Varian grabs Anduin's arm - accidentally squeezing it too hard in the process. As Varian realizes what he did, it was too late to change Anduin's mind as he leaves.

By the time Varian returned to Stormwind, he was in a massive depression as he feared that he's lost Anduin for good. He tried to drink the pain away, to no avail. As a way to get him back to normal, Malfurion tricks Varian into bonding with Genn, which gives Varian the answer to quelling his Lo'Gosh half: the night elf ritual that's used to allow Worgen to control their bestial nature. Undertaking a modified version of the ritual, Varian faces key points in his life and how they influenced his future decisions. Among those Varian faced were the times he protected Anduin and the reason he did so, which was also the reason he accidentally hurt his son - his fear of losing him, which translated into rage. By accepting this, Varian finally felt in control of his fury - just in time to help the Alliance fight off an invasion force led by Garrosh. Following the battle, Varian recieved a message from Anduin telling him that he'll return when his journey is complete, a prospect Varian is glad to hear.

Blood of Our Fathers
Anduin returned to Stormwind for Rememberance Day - a holiday to celebrate the fallen heroes of Stormwind. Upon reaching Stormwind Keep, however, Anduin finds his father ranting and yelling at a group of nobles that had angered him. When Varian noticed his son after the rant, and the fear on his face, it hit him that nothing had changed between them since when they parted ways back in Darnassus. As such, when Anduin quietly left all Varian could do was realize how empty he felt. While alone, Varian confides in Jaina and Stormwind's archbishop Benedictus that Anduin is too soft and that he'll be ill-prepared for the day he takes Stormwind's throne in the currently perilous times. Jaina tells him that Anduin has found his own strength while Benedictus says that the days of kings being great warriors may not last for much longer.

Benedictus soon tells Varian to meet him at the grave of his late wife Tiffin, as he has a gift for both him and Anduin. Arriving at the grave, Varian is surprised to find that Benedictus and Anduin were there, and he quickly realizes that the archbishop's "gift" was bringing them together - which was partly correct. As Benedictus leaves the father and son alone, the two began talking about how the world is changing and the strength they both possess. Seeing the kind of person Anduin had become, Varian offers his son Tiffin's locket - the key of which was Benedictus' other gift. Anduin begins crying as he comes to realize he'd been blind to his father's kindness and the two finally reconcile.

The moment is interrupted when a group of Twilight's Hammer assassins come out of hiding to attack them. The two begin fighting the assassins, with Anduin using his archery and his newfound skill with the Light to assist his father as he strikes down the attackers. They manage to take down all of the assassins, but the last one manages to summon a drakonid before dying - one that manages to severely wound Varian while he's trying to protect Anduin. In response, Anduin uses the Light to shield his father, buying him the needed time to slay the drakonid. After the fight, Anduin heals his father's wounds and the two make their way to the Rememberance Day celebration so Varian can give his speech to the people.

Cataclysm
Wanting to give his son some leadership experience outside of the Keep, Varian has Anduin follow an Alliance adventurer as they get updates about preparations for an attack on the Twilight Highlands. While out, Anduin and the adventurer discover there is a plot by the Twilight's Hammer orchestrated by a Stormwind Guard major - one that's currently in the throne room near Varian. Returning to the Keep, Anduin and the adventurer confront the major - who drops his act before rushing to kill Varian with a dagger. Luckily, Anduin manages to shield his father before the dagger connects, allowing Varian to knock the major away. After the Varian's guards and the adventurer slay the major, the king is thankful they and Anduin were able to uncover the plot before it could harm Stormwind, while also commenting that Anduin showed more growth than he realized.

Tides of War
Following the destruction of Theramore, Jaina was approached by Varian and Anduin when she arrived at Stormwind. Despite both being relieved of knowing she survived, the two were perturbed about her haste in wanting to attack the Horde. This becomes horror when she reveals she has something that can destroy Orgrimmar in the same way as Theramore. The two try to persuade Jaina away, with Varian saying that it would needlessly kill Alliance soldiers and Anduin suggesting some in the Horde didn't approve of Garrosh's plan. This has little effect as Jaina calls them cowardly and naïve, respectively, before leaving.

Following the encounter, Anduin was distraught about Jaina's change in attitude. Varian consoled him about it by telling him just what violence, war, and grief can do to people. As the two saw Alliance ships being constructed for the attack on Orgrimmar, Anduin proclaimed to his father that he knew conflict with the Horde was necessary but he would never lash out in hate like Jaina wants. This caused Varian to be proud of his son and makes him realize how he, himself, would've been calling for swift vengeance had it not been for his recent experiences. The two of them - along with Varian's friend Broll Bearmantle - then began discussing why Garrosh stooped to such a dirty tactic, whether the Alliance could win if they didn't, and whether Jaina would ever recover.

Anduin later joined Varian in his briefing of the other Alliance leaders about the plan to attack Orgrimmar and Jaina's activities. Varian and Anduin also made a joint speech to the Alliance forces before they shipped off. While Anduin (who would stay behind while his father went with the fleet) was saying his part, he also bestowed a blessing of the light on the soldiers - and also on Varian. Seeing his son speak with conviction, and feeling the light's blessing, Varian could only marvel at how Anduin was the best of them all and that he'll make a great king. Following the speech, Varian and Anduin bid each other farewell as the former joined the Alliance soldiers. The attack would ultimately be a failure, but Varian manages to survive and return to Stormwind.

Mists of Pandaria
While on a diplomatic mission, Anduin and the ship he's on suddenly go missing. Varian orders his forces to search for his son - and is quite frustrated when those efforts come up empty. However, he soon receives a message confirming that the ship ended up in an uncharted land - and that the "White Pawn" (Anduin's codename) is safe. As Varian feels relief that his son is safe, this dissipates when the message concludes with a surprise attack on the survivors. Wanting to waste no time, Varian sends a small force to this new land to bring his son back. Anduin would eventually be found and recovered by Alliance forces, but he desires to stay in Pandaria to help with the growing situation on the continent.

Two months after the discovery of Pandaria, a large Alliance force led by Varian would make landfall. It's at their main base at Lion's Landing that Varian and Anduin would finally reunite. However, Anduin isn't happy about his father bringing an army as their latent anger and hatred from warfare are going to empower the sha - dark creatures that are infesting the continent - and damage the pristine land. Varian comforts his son by saying they're not fighting because of hatred for the Horde, but because it's what's right. He further notes that he needs Anduin's help in this fight, an offer that Anduin accepts. After hearing about a Horde force taking up residence in a nearby temple, Anduin advises his father to not let it fall as it's still recovering from the sha. Varian calmly asks Anduin to trust him in handling it, which he does.

Later on, an Alliance expedition force bring a captured sha to the Shrine of Seven Stars and Varian and Anduin - along with several other Alliance leaders - go to see it. Anduin didn't want a sha to be brought to such a sacred place, and that fear is founded when it escapes and several soldiers become consumed by rage. After Anduin and an Alliance adventurer deal with the infestation, he and Varian discuss the danger the sha possess - just as one manifests and nearly attacks the king. Luckily, Jaina - who was among the gathered leaders - manages to freeze it solid. Now seeing what the sha were, the Alliance leaders are divided between destroying it or somehow using it against the Horde - with Varian ultimately deferring to his son. Anduin tells his father that - while it's feasible for the sha to be weaponized - it would cost many lives and it would cause the Alliance to stoop to Garrosh's level. Varian agrees with that assessment before shattering the frozen sha, preventing it's usage.

While Varian isn't willing to use the sha, Garrosh was as he manages to obtain an artifact known as the Divine Bell that could control the them. Knowing that Garrosh needs to be stopped from using it, Anduin manages to slip away from his father's custody and obtain the Bell's countermeasure - the Harmonic Mallet. After hearing about Garrosh amassing a force at Emperor's Reach, Anduin goes there to confront him - which results in the prince getting crushed under the rubble of the Divine Bell. After Anduin is brought back to Lion's Landing, Varian is devastated to see his son in his state and immediately orders Jaina to bring Velen and treat him. After she leaves, Varian vows to end Garrosh personally. He then commends the Alliance adventurer that accompanied Anduin for helping him in stopping Garrosh's plot before asking them to leave as he has to tend to his son.

Anduin manages to recover enough for him to arrive in Orgrimmar just after Garrosh is defeated during the siege of the city. He witnesses his father prevent Thrall from killing Garrosh before agreeing to make him stand trial. When Anduin sees his father approaching the Horde with guards - just after Jaina urged him to dismantle the Horde right there and then - he worries what he'll do, only for Varian to say it's "what a king should do". Anduin soon witnesses his father tell the Horde that he's willing to end their conflict but warning them against returning to Garrosh's dishonorable ways. Speaking to one of the adventurers that helped defeat Garrosh, Anduin is thankful to his father for letting the Horde stand.

War Crimes
Varian and Anduin were both invited to take part in Garrosh's trial at the Temple of the White Tiger. After the accuser (Tyrande Whisperwind) and defender (Baine Bloodhoof) of the trial were chosen, and the basics of Pandaren law told to all participants, Varian and Anduin dined with a few other Alliance leaders at Violet Rise. During dinner, the group talks about Baine being chosen as defender before it shifts to why Varian didn't want to be accuser. Varian notes that he'd rather watch how things play out and notes that - had he just wanted Garrosh dead - he would've let Thrall (who now goes by his birth name Go'el) kill him. Anduin tells his father he's glad that he chose to spare Garrosh, as having him on trial would serve as firm closure for his crimes.

On the second day of the trial, Anduin is called as a witnesses, which Varian prepared him for beforehand. During the questioning, Varian got to see Anduin's encounter with Garrosh at Emperor's Reach thanks to a vision from the Vision of Time while Tyrande questioned him. As Baine was questioning him about whether Garrosh could change, Anduin proclaims he can because his father had changed - a statement that surprises Varian. After Anduin's questioning, Varian treats Anduin to some Pandaren cuisine during the respite before the trial reconvenes. As Varian leaves Anduin with Vereesa Windrunner for a bit, he's informed that Garrosh wants to personally speak with Anduin - a prospect that Varian is quite livid about. After Anduin is informed about this - and how it could affect the trial - Varian asserts to Anduin that talking to Garrosh is his choice to make even if he doesn't like the idea. Anduin is grateful his father is giving him this choice and, after pondering a bit, decides to go through with it. Varian accepts the choice, and also accepts Anduin not wanting his father to accompany him when he does so - but warns that there will be consequences if Anduin is harmed by Garrosh.

Varian and Anduin continued watching the trial as spectators until the sixth day when - as part of Tyrande's strategy to discredit Baine as Garrosh's defender - Varian learned that Jaina met with Baine just before the Cataclysm behind his back. Realizing what was about to be revealed, Anduin came clean to his father that he was also part of that meeting. Varian was, understandably, furious at Anduin about meeting with a Horde leader without his consent, especially when he learns that Anduin also gave Baine Fearbreaker - the mace of the late Magni Bronzebeard. Anduin defends himself by noting he had no knowledge what was going on in Theramore while he was escaping Ironforge, as well as defending Baine's honor by noting that the Light accepted him. Hearing his son's explanation calms Varian down, but there's still an awkwardness between the two - leading to Anduin leaving after dinner to be by himself. During this solitude, Anduin was met by his "friend" Wrathion - where the two discussed Varian's protectiveness over Anduin.

During the trial's eighth and penultimate day, Varian was called as the final witness. To establish the king's character, Baine showed the spectators a vision of Varian's near execution of Moira and Anduin convincing him to stop. When explaining the scene, Varian reveals he wanted to kill Moira because, above all, he didn't want to lose his son despite their strained relationship at the time. He then went on to explain that he worked to improve himself from that dark point. From the stands, Anduin was glad his father was admitting all of that.

On the final day of the trial, while Garrosh is giving his "last" words, Varian notices that one of the bronze dragons that was helping in the trial was missing. When Anduin sees what his father is talking about, the two meet with Go'el about her disappearance. As Anduin goes to the cell where Garrosh was held to find her, chaos erupts when a group of Garrosh loyalists arrive to attack the temple at the same time as when the other bronze dragon assistant uses the Vision of Time to unleash temporal doppelgängers on those in the temple - all while Garrosh made his escape. Varian joins in fighting off the loyalists while Anduin - after recovering from being knocked out by Wrathion - assists in dealing with the time clones. When the fighting is over, Varian and Anduin reunite as all present discuss Garrosh's escape.

Legion
Garrosh's escape set in motion a chain of events that led to the Burning Legion launching a third invasion against Azeroth. Varian and Anduin were informed about the invasion from Khadgar. After the Alliance army had been marshalled, Varian joins them on the journey to the Broken Isles where the Legion was appearing, leaving Anduin in Stormwind. As his gunship flew there, Varian began feeling he wasn't going to be making it back this time. As such, he wrote a letter for Anduin telling him that he approves his want for peace, acknowledging the positive influence he's had on his life, and warning that he must be willing to fight to bring peace. Varian writes this letter while also looking at a picture of his son within the lid of his compass - a birthday gift that Anduin had given him a few months before the voyage that led to Pandaria's discovery.

Finishing the letter, and realizing the ship is nearing the Isles, Varian takes both the letter and compass with him to face the Legion. When the demons manage to down Varian's gunship at the Broken Shore, he loses the compass to the depths, but manages to surface and continue the fighting. Later on, as the Alliance are forced to retreat from the ultimately losing battle at the Shore, Varian is nearly knocked off the retreat ship, with Genn trying to help him up. Rather than do that, Varian instead hands him the letter and orders him to take it to Anduin before dropping down to secure the ship's escape - leading to his death. News of his father's death swiftly reached Anduin, and it devastated him - especially knowing that he died in the opening battle against the Legion and now he, a novice king, had to take over. An Alliance adventurer also gave Anduin his father's letter, an act that he's thankful for.

Path of a King
As the Armies of Legionfall made their way back to the Broken Shore, an Alliance adventurer managed to find Varian's compass on the sea floor. Knowing only it had something to do with Anduin because of the picture in the lid, they took it back to the king, where he explained what it was before realizing he hadn't had time to grieve yet and thanking them for bringing it back. After a few days, however, Anduin became more withdrawn and appeared less frequently in public. With the Alliance needing it's leader, Genn - realizing this behavior began after Anduin obtained his father's compass - had the same adventurer try and console him. After Anduin and the adventurer walked around Stormwind for a bit to hear what the people were saying - where they hear about how Anduin's being compared to his father - the king decides the best way to get closure is by going to where his father died.

At the Broken Shore, Anduin and the adventurer made their way to the exact point where Varian was killed - while the former discussed his father shielding him from conflict and that his grandfather and great-grandfather had also fought side-by-side with their men. Anduin finally manages to reach the site where Varian was killed, where he begins seeing the enormity of what his father was fighting at that time. After finding one of the halves of Varian's sword Shalamayne buried in the sand, Anduin tearfully concludes that he can't live up to his father. Having followed Anduin to the Shore and witnessed Varian's death, Genn tells him that his father heroically fought because he couldn't let his people give in to fear. This causes Anduin to see a vision of his father in Stormwind as he's reminded of what Varian said after Garrosh's defeat - that he must do "what a king must". Ignited by these words, Anduin resolves to be the king his people need him to be.

Son of the Wolf
As Anduin reads his father's letter again, he contemplates his new duties as king while musing he didn't get the coronation he was expecting. This is interrupted when a dreadlord tries to attack Anduin, only for him to immobilize the demon. Still able to speak, the dreadlord begins mocking Anduin by saying that the Alliance was over now that Varian was dead. The demon pressed it by noting how weak Anduin was compared to his father, and that he actually weakened Varian by befriending his enemies and getting in his way. As the dreadlord ends his speech by trying to offer "peace" to Anduin, the now-king responds by incinerating the demon with the Light while proclaiming that he'll finish what his father started. As the demon crumbles to ash, Anduin contemplates that he and his father changed each other - and hopes it's enough to bring peace to Azeroth.

Shadowlands
Anduin was one of the individuals captured by the Jailer and his Mawsworn to further his plans. In order to bend Anduin to his will, the Jailer had Shalamayne reforged into the mourneblade Kingsmoure - which serves as the source of Domination magic that keeps the king enthralled. After Anduin is defeated at the Sepulcher of the First Ones, Anduin is forced to try and wipe his enemies out. Before Anduin can, however, he's stopped by a apparition of Varian that explains to his son that Shalamayne is not a weapon of darkness, but one of valor. He goes on to say to that Shalamayne's legacy is also that of it's wielders. Having heard the words of his father (and that of another of Shalamayne's wielders), Anduin gains the willpower to break Kingsmourne back into its component blades - restoring them and freeing himself of the Jailer's domination.

Fanon
Varianduin is a popular ship in the Warcraft fandom. Fans are quite taken with the great warrior-king of Varian Wrynn having the love for his son that he shows repeatedly, often being his reasoning for going into battle. This is repeatedly taken to new levels any time Varian tries to better himself after realizing the various bad things he does (nearly executing Moira, initially rejecting the Worgen, etc.) threatens to push Anduin away. At the same time, fans also like Varian - even his mere memory - pushing Anduin to be a great king. Fanworks of this ship mainly focus on the two bonding while also breaking down the tension between the two.

On AO3, this ship is decently written, having tagged entries in the 80's range. It's Varian's most written ship and Anduin's second-most written behind Wranduin.

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