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Info From Inarus about alliance and horde. (he's in alpha and has proved it repeatedly.
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588688
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Post by
mixter
I can't believe you peeps are still talking about worgen
At the end of the quest series, Queen
Azshara
speak with Malfurion about the Hyjal/Darkshore attack
Old god
More tentacle trinkets
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Morec0
So this Inarus is the ultimate say on all things? This is alpha people, and Inarus is not Blizzard. Thus, I don't trust anything he says until I play it myself.
Who's with me?
oh goddamit not another one of these fools......ive even proved many atime that he's in alpha.....oh god just screw off seriously.
He's just saying he's rather wait and see for himself then take some random players word on it.
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Post by
Monday
So this Inarus is the ultimate say on all things? This is alpha people, and Inarus is not Blizzard. Thus, I don't trust anything he says until I play it myself.
Who's with me?
oh goddamit not another one of these fools......ive even proved many atime that he's in alpha.....oh god just screw off seriously.
Wow, anger issues much Soldrethar? I never said once that he
WASN'T IN ALPHA.
(Does the bold help you understand better?) I said that he is merely a
player
and is not a
Blizzard official
thus I don't take everything he says to be gospel doctrine until Blizzard confirms it. Jeez, did you take your medication today?
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451455
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Post by
Adamsm
Well the bite is from the Wulfcult in Grizzly Hills, which is possibly a different form of the Curse.
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Morec0
Well the bite is from the Wulfcult in Grizzly Hills, which is possibly a different form of the Curse.
Possibly, but I'm not sure (not to keen on the; you touch worgen blood you become a worgen, idea). Maybe it has multiple ways of infection (something I belive was discussed in the L&RP Forum) with some that are more effective then others, all the while being the same curse?
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Adamsm
Well the bite is from the Wulfcult in Grizzly Hills, which is possibly a different form of the Curse.
Possibly, but I'm not sure (not to keen on the; you touch worgen blood you become a worgen, idea). Maybe it has multiple ways of infection (something I belive was discussed in the L&RP Forum) with some that are more effective then others, all the while being the same curse?
Possible... except for the deaths heh; when you kill a Wulfcult worgen, they revert to human forms, while the Worgen ones always stay wolfie when they die. I agree with the Blood thing(that it's a lot more then just touching), but I've gone past the thoughts that it's only one form of Werewolf curse all across Azeroth; I originally believed that Argual's spell mimic'ed the original form of it, but now I think his is the mutation compared to the one used on the Worgens.
Though I'm sure if a Gilneas Worgen bites someone, it's not going to take three times to make the curse activate(which is amusing as that's actually what a few legends about vamp's say is needed to transform a person into a Vampire((from Dracula itself)) ).
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Morec0
Well the bite is from the Wulfcult in Grizzly Hills, which is possibly a different form of the Curse.
Possibly, but I'm not sure (not to keen on the; you touch worgen blood you become a worgen, idea). Maybe it has multiple ways of infection (something I belive was discussed in the L&RP Forum) with some that are more effective then others, all the while being the same curse?
Possible... except for the deaths heh; when you kill a Wulfcult worgen, they revert to human forms, while the Worgen ones always stay wolfie when they die. I agree with the Blood thing(that it's a lot more then just touching), but I've gone past the thoughts that it's only one form of Werewolf curse all across Azeroth; I originally believed that Argual's spell mimic'ed the original form of it, but now I think his is the mutation compared to the one used on the Worgens.
The Wolfcult also retain their sanity, so their curse is probably due to Arugal's work (similar to Pyrewood village in Silverpine). And I suppose it makes sense there are two variations because of that, with Arugal's being the weaker of the two (as it is, clearly, only temporary).
Still, it's fair to say we'll have to wait untill Beta or release to fully understand it.
((And I belive you're right about the three-bite vampire, I've read that in a few places ))
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Adamsm
Still, it's fair to say we'll have to wait untill Beta or release to fully understand it.Heh, of course.
((And I belive you're right about the three-bite vampire, I've read that in a few places ))Well yeah, that's the big thing for Stoker's Dracula; takes three bites for the love interest, and she's been bitten twice before they stake him.
Post by
icritmypants
I <3 GARROSH!
l figure I have to make up for all the hate somehow...
EDIT: I suppose it does no good to point out that it isn't confirmed he knew about the ambush of Thrall or that it isn't Vol'jin who did something wrong since everyone seems to hate Garrosh.
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306612
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Post by
Adamsm
Possible... except for the deaths heh; when you kill a Wulfcult worgen, they revert to human forms, while the Worgen ones always stay wolfie when they die. I agree with the Blood thing(that it's a lot more then just touching), but I've gone past the thoughts that it's only one form of Werewolf curse all across Azeroth; I originally believed that Argual's spell mimic'ed the original form of it, but now I think his is the mutation compared to the one used on the Worgens.
I'm thinking it may have something to do with the Gilneas "cure".
Completely possible as well; the Cure forces the Curse to become the dominant creature in the body(aka leaving the 'human' as the base'). I am looking forward to Beta when the full thing will finally be revealed(as Alpha is just the bare bones of something).
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Crimzonblood
Well the bite is from the Wulfcult in Grizzly Hills, which is possibly a different form of the Curse.
Possibly, but I'm not sure (not to keen on the; you touch worgen blood you become a worgen, idea). Maybe it has multiple ways of infection (something I belive was discussed in the L&RP Forum) with some that are more effective then others, all the while being the same curse?
Possible... except for the deaths heh; when you kill a Wulfcult worgen, they revert to human forms, while the Worgen ones always stay wolfie when they die. I agree with the Blood thing(that it's a lot more then just touching), but I've gone past the thoughts that it's only one form of Werewolf curse all across Azeroth; I originally believed that Argual's spell mimic'ed the original form of it, but now I think his is the mutation compared to the one used on the Worgens.
The Wolfcult also retain their sanity, so their curse is probably due to Arugal's work (similar to Pyrewood village in Silverpine). And I suppose it makes sense there are two variations because of that, with Arugal's being the weaker of the two (as it is, clearly, only temporary).
Still, it's fair to say we'll have to wait untill Beta or release to fully understand it.
((And I belive you're right about the three-bite vampire, I've read that in a few places ))
I believe that the Wogen summoned by Arugal and the wogen summoned by the Scythe of Elune were completely seperate events. or am i wrong?
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Adamsm
I believe that the Wogen summoned by Arugal and the wogen summoned by the Scythe of Elune were completely seperate events. or am i wrong?
To a point; Argual summoned them to him to help with the Scourge, but it sounds like they might have been a different 'pack'; if you notice, nearly all the Silverpine Worgen are white furred creatures, while all the ones known to be summoned by the Scythe; the Ashenvale and Duskwood ones, are black/gray furred beasts. There's probably something there, and the Night Elf who summoned them went north, intending on finding and speaking with Argual and finding out what had happened and how he had 'gained control' of the wolf people.
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382219
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Post by
jcf190
If you want to argue about the Worgen lore, how about this...
Flight has existed in Azeroth since time immemorial, but a wall somehow kept the entire rest of the world from discovering the Gilnean's fate for what, a decade or more?
Post by
GVHB
If you want to argue about the Worgen lore, how about this...
Flight has existed in Azeroth since time immemorial, but a wall somehow kept the entire rest of the world from discovering the Gilnean's fate for what, a decade or more?
Everyone knew about Gilneas, but none bothered about them.
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