Can worgen ethically spread their curse?

So does it need to be through a bite or can you inject Worgen Saliva into someone with a needle for them to change?

Either a bite or drinking their blood does the trick.

You don’t wear masks in public, do you OP?

What does that have to do with anything?

One gives superhuman attributes, the other causes health problems, suffering, and in some cases death. Of course I don’t wear a mask in public I want to be a werewolf… wait what?

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I totally would spread the blessing of being a worgen!

You’re saying it’s a curse? I disagree.

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See, Mirriam-Webster describes a joke as…

Joke: Noun
1a : something said or done to provoke laughter
especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist

b(1): the humorous or ridiculous element in something

(2): an instance of jesting

Your not making any sense.

Worgen curses are not airborne.

Only time its been discussed in game that I am aware of is in silverpine during a horde quest where gilnean worgen blood is used to turn local humans that were going to be killed by sylvannas and raised as forsaken.

Bigger issue is its apparently been stated that even though the curse is spread through bites and scratches its not spread to children born from worgen. So they either need to have many convenient accidents, indoctrinate their children or go extinct if they arnt going to pass vials of blood around to change humans willingly.

The recipient would of course have to consent to being transformed, and would likely first need to do a bunch of legal paperwork such as waivers and consent forms, and there would likely be a notary involved.

How did I miss this?? I’ve got a Worgen Warrior I’m levelling through BFA right now, so I’m gonna have to find this.

That’s on the Exploring the Eastern Kingdoms book where they give us an updated version of Azeroth. Silverpine has canonically been conquered by the Alliance and the Bloodfang pack still resides in there.

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He used potions and a ritual actually. Belysra, a Night Elf and secret ally of Genn Greymane performed compact versions of the calming ritual on him, and he also took doses of the potion created by Krennan Arenas.

As dumb as that post was, it’s ironic considering it’s coming from a tauren, which is a furry by definition…

I thought furpies was clever. Also I’m a beefcake by definition.

It was a joke about how it’s a disease and people spreading it, yeesh now I had to explain it, hope you’re happy.

I mean it did give me a slight chuckle so I do forgive you.

Also you’re a bipedal talking cow, you’re a furry. I mean I could see you as steak buffet if you’d prefer. The Blood Elves do.

But it doesn’t add high so sorry.

Against someone’s will it is unethical, really.
But there are people who ask or asked to be worgen.
Others, to escape the forsaken, accepted to become worgen to fight with their executioners.

It remains more decent to be a worgen than to be a forsaken.