No Female (Murlocs) this is an offense!

Ever since I started playing this game for about three years, I’ve never seen a female (Murloc) card and I think that this is an offense! Where are the female (Murlocs) ?:imp:

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Wut aboot Finja, ehhh?

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Hahahaha. Beyond Sir Finley, does it actually specify the sex of the Murlocs?

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There is a Female Murloc:

Hydrologist.

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im pretty sure ‘‘eureka,ive done it’’ is a female murloc

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More importantly: Did he just assume their gender?!

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Still no female Shaman or Warrior portraits either, the real thing to be outraged about.

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It’s true you don’t see many Murloc women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Murloc men.

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Assuming Genders (Murlocs) THIS IS AN OFFENSE!

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Yeah, I’m not sure that anybody but another murloc can tell the difference. They could be hermaphroditic for all we mammals know.

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How can you tell the gender of a murloc? :thinking:

You assumed every murloc’s gender as MALE!?!?! :rage:

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The forums should be completely deleted over such an affront to modern culture.

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They should have been deleted the moment I joined. For the forums had peaked, that very day.

It is better to burn out than to fade away.

Murlocs are hybrids like Ligers and Tigons the female is a different species.

In Murlocs case Female Humans.

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Hydroligist from Un’Goro

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Female Murlocs exist.

You know them as Mage players.

Eyes Wardrum

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There’s the Hydrologist, of course.

For some reason, I also think of the Coldlight Seer as female.

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Thought that was a dwarven thing.

Murloc offspring are “tadpole” baby murlocs who still have a tail, it’s safe to assume they are oviparous and lay eggs into bodies of water - therefore you can’t distinguish male from female by - ahem - female secondary sexual characteristics. There’s even reports of female Murlocs being slightly bigger than male ones, appearing (with female Ogers and Gnolls, imagine that!) in the World of Warcraft: Traveler book series.

Now that you’ve imagined female Ogers, have a nice day.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

You know not of what you speak.