Horrendous
I could live with a tall Kitsune-like Vulpera sub species for Pandaria tho"
I mean the jinyu originated from murlocs who were fortunate enough to live near the enchanted pools of the Vale of Eternal Blossoms. The magic of the pools expanded their minds and grew their bodies until they became one of the great ancient cultures of Pandaria
Could work
while we all know the true furries are dwarfsā¦i mean have you seen those beards?
there is more fur there then your avg worgen and tauren combined
if i recall correctly even the female dwarfs suppose to have beards
The Saberon of Draenor are long overdue with the Botani to the other faction
During the Magāhar recruitment a few slipped to Azeroth anyway from both racs
Ignrant players remain ignorant, I gave up on them long time agoā¦
Because they used the Goblin rig, Vulpera = furry goblin
The Old Gods must be proud of this insanityā¦
Jeni and Kipp in the Vulpera Hideaway simply say that āThere are other vulpera across the sea, though I have never seen them myselfā.
One of the /silly jokes for playable vulpera males is āNot every vulpera makes their home in the dunes. Some become pirates on the high seas. We call them āquittersā.ā
But this is probably about the Bilge Rats and other Vulpriates and privateers and not some ancient ancestry (thoā if we see it from biological perspective, the colour and pattern of the fur and the ear shapes could suggest they lived on other parts of Azeroth where they adapted to the enviroment, - like mountains, forests, arctic climates - and brought back those genes to pass on)
Also, the Novel: The Sundering says: One of the various demigods that participated in the War of the Ancients was described as āa tiny red fox with a sly yet gnomish visage scurrying between the legs of the giantsā.
It may have been related to the vulpera.
Probably, like 99% of the Races, the Vulpera have an Ancient āancestorā