you know what your idea makes me think of? -yes, another lawl future race post-
the orcs are so military and now so alliance-haters with garrosh on board, wouldn't Garrosh like it if,let's say... some orcs started drinking worgen blood to empower themselves just like grom drank the blood of manoroth?it wouldn't be but logical since he seems to be following his father'S footsteps so...Were-worg-orc-ugly-thingys anyone? I hope NOT =(
either way, it would be cool to see how much the forsaken and worgen paths could emulate each other. It would be fascinating as long as blizard doesn't makes it worgen=good forsaken=bad. A grey and grey fight would be far more interesting than monochromatic contrast.
but so far you're right, the free will thing does bug me.
How did the Forsaken Worgen come to be in lore? Did the poor guy get bitten and plagued at the same time or something?
Though for something reason, after i written that; i keep thinking of Peter Parker getting bitten by the spider and a zombie at the same time. Weird... Very weird...
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I suppose, although for a Christian, the drinking of the "blood" is an act of remeberance. For a Christian, salvation can only occur through the acceptance of Jesus as their saviour and repentance of sin.
Anywho...Crowely seems to have a "join me or die" attitude in that instance. Was there no other way to help those people in the Garrison?
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I wonder what a Undead Gnome Worgen would be like?. Probably totally awesome
Well, since you had to ask: Undead Gnome
Maybe now you'll learn to stop asking questions.
Serve the hive
Feel the groove
I control
The way you move
As far as I'm aware, the only creatures that can become worgen are humans and night elves. There is a gnome in Stonetalon mountains dressed in Gilnean attire standing next to a worgen druid who gives you quests. The worgen druid states that the gnome is trying his best to be transformed into a worgen. It also says that there is no way he can be transformed into one. This leads us to believe that only certain races are receptive to the curse.
imagine one of the good old immortal night elves drinking this blood ... blueish or purple haired giant immortal warewolf (the purple version would look like the ghost wolf spell that shamans use)
No, not really. Sylvanas wasn't really holding back with the plague barrels, and sad to say, Crowely has enough on his plate as it was, and he couldn't add more by looking after villagers that couldn't really help at all.
That's why he gave the "do or die" talk. They could either turn into worgen and help protect their home, or they could try and flee without support. He couldn't spare any troops because of Sylvanas' much larger force, and he couldn't supply supplies (>.>) for them incase Sylvanas killed them and taken the supplies herself.
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@Faceless Lol just add some fangs and badass teeth and we got a UDworgen gnome!