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I still keep up hope that the worgen will indeed become a new playable race. I see them starting in Gilneas, as perhaps the worgen curse got through the greymane wall somehow. They could be alliance because they're fundamentally human, or the alliance won't trust them and they'll be forced to join the horde.There's so many options for another playable race for the other side. The surviving nerubians could join with either side to help reclaim and rebuild their kingdom. The ogres could officially join the Horde. One side or the other could bribe the goblins to choose a side. Might I even suggest Pandaren?
I did this quest 4 years ago.The Alliance quest ends in Duskwood and does not end properly.Just like the Shady Rest Inn...And the Dark Riders <removed>...And Ravenholdt...Among other things. =POh and by the way, Wolvar > Worgen, if only because i love how the Wolvar look. Bulky, not as lean/mangy looking.
A good read, it was interesting to learn more about the horde side of lore.I'm curious though, what about Grizzly Hills?
Thanks for posting everyone. The next entry will expand a bit on the various things which have occurred around the worgen. This includes almost all of the ideas mentioned by users, so watch out for it later this week!
If they are fightin in their home dimension, maybe they werent being summoned by the scythle at all. Maybe they were actually running away. The worgens helped Velinde, so they should not be an evil race. They could be thankin Velinde for opennin the rift and so freein the Worgens of their war. The SFK ones are kinda vicious, but come on... as the near village people (lol), they are cursed by Arugal. Every race can become that if slaved and/or cursed.We got some tough ones in Duskwood, right? But then again, the whole area is under Karazhan effect, so kinda cursed too.The only "untouched" ones are the Velinde worgens, and as it, they're not evil.
=D excellent read! Always sort of fancied these creatures.
Yay! Im glad my worgen post caught some attention. I hope blizz really starts looking to develop the NPC lore more and more with future content patches.
I'm sure Blizzard will indeed continue to build upon stories such as this. After all, using the content they already have there is more than enough to make another expansion as vast and creative as WOTLK has been and will continue to be after the upcoming patches.
I'm enjoying these lore bits you've posted and I give my full support to make more. I'm a huge lore fan so reading all of this adds to my knowledge of WoW lore and makes me love it all the more. Please, continue on with this or make more like for the Merlocks or maybe even talk about the lore on the old gods, the wild gods, with so much lore you could be going at it for years.
LOL...that was great.