Brown drakes? D:
Might be just based on proto-drakes, but brown makes sense as the undifferentiated dragon color to me.
Brown, not bronze, mind you.
Night elves are now vikings. Good job, horde.
Headcanon:
The organisation of labour in stormwind has been crippled for a generation since the stone masonâs guild turned into violent revolutionaries and bandits. The mere notion of such things make noble nostrils flare and since they do sit on a bunch of wealth as merchants with titles, worker exploitation is common. Theyâve really learned nothing and the common peasant grumbles.
That isnât to say that theyâre reduced to peon helotry, though. Opportunities exist and a bare minimum of acceptable conditions and concerns are adressed but to the typical Stormwind upper crust, workers organising equals risks of insurrection. Onyxiaâs influence on the defias brotherhood is mostly ignored because it implicates the idle nobility who let her run wild. Itâs convenient to blame the workers.
You just cannot help yourself can you?
Actually sad how poorly depicted their docks/ships are ever since Cataclysm despite being a naval power to be reckoned with. Goes as far as many RPers not knowing they have and always had quite a large fleet.
The fact that the Horde needed/wanted to blitzkrieg through Ashenvale and Darkshore before their navy returned explains alot, really.
With amount of crows and/or ravens in Gilneas farmers had quickly noticed how a couple of them nesting near their fields would chase away hawks, warn about bigger threats and there even have been some reports of some ballsy birds diving at an ettinâs heads to keep them away.
Because of this a number of Gilneans picked up breeding and trading these corvids and provided the population with extra field protection and some of the more docile birds as companions.
After the Worgen curse and the Forsaken attack a lot of these trainers moved to Westfall.
Per their canine nature, the worgen curse makes a transformed human somewhat intolerant to chocolate and caffeine. Probably not to any dangerous degree (or weâd probably know about it in the canon), but an upset stomach or nausea might occur.
No dark chocolate before a big fight, in short!
Pandaren do not sell land to outsiders, for a number of reasons - ranging from Shado-pan disapproving of the notion, to the reputation foreigners have for bringing unwanted âexcitementâ with them to local communities, and not least of all the much higher crime rate.
However, a number of foreign migrants (often civilian refugees simply seeking to stay away from the war) take up non-permanent jobs such as farmhands and assistants, and this is not unappreciated.
The legal status of areas like the Krasarang forts and the West/Eastwind camps is somewhat unclear, as the land is not technically owned by the factions, but local communities are hesitant to attempt to enforce any legal consequences due to the inevitable far-reaching diplomatic repercussions (and in the latter case, the generally low worth and undesirability of a pair of small patches of tundra).
It can be noted that although there is a Tortolan on the council of Zandalar, there is no Vulpera despite them being allies and Kiro pledging to aid Zandalar.
Head canon:
A spot was offered to Meerah as a representative of her people due to the aid she gave Talanji during Zul and Mythraxâs attack and because she was friends with Kaja and Rakera because of aiding them in Volâdun, but turned it down because it didnât sound exciting enough.
Some vulpera (but not all) are born with very thick fur which means they need to take dust baths like chinchilla do and if they get soaked theyâll risk mold/fungal infections in the same way.
"Arise, ye workers from your slumber,
Arise, ye prisoners of want.
[âŠ]"
Gnomes have 4 digits on each foot, same as their hands.
I actually thought this was actual canon, but turns out the models have 5 digits. Which is dumb. So I reject their canon and substitute my own.
Flying sirens, found in kul tiras, are cursed harpies. How and when they originated is unknown, but they might have been seeking out powers from some old god forces.
Seems unlikely, arenât Blademasters confirmed to use Shamanism on some level? The first Draenei Shaman was Nobundo, who came around long after Blade Masters started being a thing.
I doubt Blademaster Telaamon, a Lightforged Draenei, uses shamanism though.
Iâd say each race have their own definition of Blademasters.
I think Orcish Blademasters existed Pre-Draenei arriving on Draenor, since the Burning Blade Clan were around during these times as well, afaik.
Sure. The Draenor ones did, though.
Draenei didnât learn shamanism until Nobundo got Broken though.
Yes, which should show that orcs had Blademasters independent of Draenei having them.
How is a Lightforged Blademaster different from a Paladin?