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    Wow, wait, Malkorok is in Pandaria? How does he look, he can't possibly live up to how grim he was described in the book.
    Dragonmaw orc skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falrinn View Post
    For the present I would agree with you.

    However once the Thunder King is out of the way, the remaining Mogu might be a little more inclined to reassess their situation. If Garrosh can make a tempting enough offer, then they'll follow his lead.
    suppose garrosh takes the crown of the thunder king and becomes there ruler that he can now command them.

    After there defeat, the Mogu will see it as an act of follow he who will lead them to power, the kind of race that would follow until they have no more use for that race and this dispose of them.

    This to me does make the best kind of sense, because the mogu to reflect Garrosh's outlook on all things.

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    Dragonmaw orc skin.


    he isn't detailed in any way.
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    I love that they are using elements of pre-war pandaria in later patches. The mogu allying with garrosh not only will give me variety to the org raid, but it also means that the story is still on-going with the native races of pandaria too, rather than just ally amd horde. Very smart!

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    /chin rub

    If the Mogu did ally with Garrosh, it'd be interesting.

    Garrosh has been known for recruiting a managery of races, creatures, and monsters to bolster the forces of the Horde, which range from Gronn to Kraken.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he recruited a few Mogu, and this would add a LOT of diversity to Siege of Orgrimmar.

    What's it..at this point, here's what people have guessed may be in Siege:

    Magatha Grimtotem (no clue how but, it'd be cool)

    Gallywix

    A Mogu King or Warlord

    Some Sha manifestion with Garrosh

    Loyalist Orcs

    Some kind of beast Garrosh has been experimenting on or captured or both

    This raid is shaping up to be awesome from our simple guesses! Haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkbark View Post
    The magic of 'open in new tab' guys. Use it...

    Basically, Garrosh is having a conversation with Malkorok and states that he admires these Mogu and has 'much to learn from them'. Isn't really concrete evidence of anything, but interesting regardless.
    does not help when the image is infact low res to begin with...

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Soulwind View Post
    Yeah, we will probably deal with the Zandalari and the Mogu in 5.2, both factions might join Garrosh Horde to survive. Also, while the Mogu only seem to obey other of their kind, they do work with the trolls (the brother empire), and they could respect the strength shown by the Horde who defeats their king. Garrosh could be a "friend" more than a leader to them, and he would offer them a place to live after being kicked out of Pandaria.
    If you ignore the fact that Garrosh sees all trolls as inferior to his orcs. Further still, the Zandalari probably have an equal disdain for Orcs as nothing more than backwards, warmongering fools from another planet that have no business being on Azeroth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Constellation View Post
    If you ignore the fact that Garrosh sees all trolls as inferior to his orcs. Further still, the Zandalari probably have an equal disdain for Orcs as nothing more than backwards, warmongering fools from another planet that have no business being on Azeroth.
    Naw they will most likely view them as an obstacle, that needs to be removed to reastablish their empire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Constellation View Post
    If you ignore the fact that Garrosh sees all trolls as inferior to his orcs. Further still, the Zandalari probably have an equal disdain for Orcs as nothing more than backwards, warmongering fools from another planet that have no business being on Azeroth.
    The Zandalari aren't the Darkspear, which Garrosh probably hates just because of Vol'jin, and they have a new strong army made of the different tribes, Garrosh won't ignore that, specially if the playable Horde begins to side against him.

    The Zandalari only want to survive, if the "new empire" of the Mogu falls and Garrosh offers them a new home, they'll follow him.

  9. #29
    Learning from them does not mean allying/recruiting them. It allows for the possibility, but it's definitely not proof.

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    I'm guessing the bosses in the raid will include:

    Garrosh ofc, corrupted by the Sha.

    Possibly a ressurected Yshaarj as a final boss.

    Whoever's leading the Mogu after the Thunder King dies.

    Magatha Grimtotem

    Gallywix, though I can also see him being the final boss in one of the build up dungeons. Possibly both.

    A massive spirit golem.

    Malkorok.

    A magnataur

    A Gronn

    A Siege Weapon event

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulwind View Post
    The Zandalari aren't the Darkspear, which Garrosh probably hates just because of Vol'jin, and they have a new strong army made of the different tribes, Garrosh won't ignore that, specially if the playable Horde begins to side against him.
    In case you have missed the past 2 years of Garrosh lore, Garrosh has a racist disdain for anything that isnt an Orc. At best the Zandalari would be reduced to cannon fodder like the Shatterspear. But the Zandalari are not some tiny, backwoods tribe in Darkshore...
    The Zandalari only want to survive, if the "new empire" of the Mogu falls and Garrosh offers them a new home, they'll follow him.
    I simply can't see it happening. Zandalari are far to proud to bow their heads to some damned Orc. The Mogu were their equals, hence the alliance and the shattered troll tribes coming to Pandaria to help the splinted mogu clans unify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Constellation View Post
    In case you have missed the past 2 years of Garrosh lore, Garrosh has a racist disdain for anything that isnt an Orc. At best the Zandalari would be reduced to cannon fodder like the Shatterspear. But the Zandalari are not some tiny, backwoods tribe in Darkshore...
    I simply can't see it happening. Zandalari are far to proud to bow their heads to some damned Orc. The Mogu were their equals, hence the alliance and the shattered troll tribes coming to Pandaria to help the splinted mogu clans unify.
    If they aren't going to bow then our mad warchief is obviously just going to make them extinct to the very core of there existence oh and he has mana bombs a bell that controls the sha

    Yeah you better bow your head less you want to life to be non-existent

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    That's not the impression I got while playing through the PTR quests; the mogu philosophy "clicks" with Garrosh, but it pretty much ends there. He sticks around Pandaria to dig up their history/artifacts and "learn" from their past conquerors. His reaction to Theron telling him about the mogu empire crashing and burning amounts to "shut up."

    This seems like more of a red light, to be honest:



    Willing to bet that he spreads this little buff around his loyalists like Grom did with demon blood years before, to turn the tables on his... unfavourable situation.
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  14. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by -Apathy- View Post
    If they aren't going to bow then our mad warchief is obviously just going to make them extinct to the very core of there existence oh and he has mana bombs a bell that controls the sha

    Yeah you better bow your head less you want to life to be non-existent
    Wouldn't matter anyways, slavery to an alien or death when he uses his weapons of desperation.

    Still, for all the power the Mogu wielded, they couldn't touch the Mantid, the Yaungol and clearly the Trolls at the height of their power were a major force to be reckoned with. Even the Saurok dispatched their emperor and elite and faded into the wilds.

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