Give Worgen Tails (Part 1)

I do my best. I do have to try extra hard. You know being undead and the whole eerie glowing eyes, especially in the dark. Kinda voids some of the adorableness there.

Hmmm…now there was another reason I popped in…oh yes! Give worgen tail options.

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Dang u still not get your tails yet. Feelz bad man.

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Keep on believing guys.

GIVE WORGEN TAILS!

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Exactly, this clip is showing precisely what we expect a worgen to be.
As for the size, i really don’t like to rely on this item when roleplaying:
https://fr.wowhead.com/item=6663/recette-%C3%A9lixir-de-taille-de-g%C3%A9ant#teaches-recipe

Make it the standard size for a worgen will be greatly appreciated.

Also give us worgen tail.

Once again i have to remind Blizzard that with the upcoming dark elves and high elves customizations for both Void elves and Blood elves, the lore is no longer an excuse as these particulars customizations are lore breaking.

So if you are ready to grant a long time wish without caring of the lore, can you do the same thing for the worgen community?
We have already given you a list of what we want.

I have also to remind Blizzard that you have to make amend for the awful and unwanted heritage suit - excuse me heritage “armor” as well as giving us false glowing eyes that are just plain textures paint on the eyes.

To grant our not so unreasonnable wishes will show that you are not despising the worgen community.

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Can I get a scorpion’s tail?

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None of that is lore breaking.

Still. Worgen should get tail options.

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Night Elf Mages are lore Breaking. Night Elves who use Arcane magic are changed physically into High Elves but that was changed to allow another mage class.

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In what way is this true? Cause nah.

Also Worgen still should have tails.

Incorrect. Not all of the night elf arcanists of Azshara’s empire followed Dath’remar which of course became the high elves that we know today. There was a huge sect of them in Eldre’thalas (Dire Maul) which are also known as the faction, the Shen’dralar. Many were brutally sacrificed when Prince Tortheldrin went mad.

Also there were the elves of Azsuna before they were stricken with their curse from Azshara, they too are Highborne arcanists.

In short, not all night elf mages followed Azshara or Dath’remar and are very much a part of lore.

Though yes the dark skinned tones for void and blood elves are lore breaking. Those elves in particular are very much depicted as being only fair skinned due to their exposure to the sun and became devoid of pigment. Dark skin = pigment.

Look at the Void elves as a concept Are you really sure about it?
Because the very concept of the void elves is to have more or else a purple skin because they were “modified” by the Void.
So having other colors skins for this race is lore breaking as it contradict the concept of this race.

Regarding the blood elves my only problem is the dark skin as we didn’t heard of them before, also:

I couldn’t say it better.

Give worgen tail and other feral options

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Not true Wolfie I am going off the old RPG lore that was cannon for a long time after WC3 came out. I know its been retconned but it was still a change to lore.

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It is true. Please go look at Dire Maul literally right now and even in Classic WoW.

Hold on let me see if I can find the book.

Yes I am 100% sure.

The High Elf Wayfarers and Blood Elf Scholars in the rift are training to be Void Elves. They will not be able to undergo the same trap/ritual the Ethereal’s tried on them. So the only path available is the one Alleria walked. Therefore the regular skintones and (hopefully hair colors) are lore friendly.

Also Blood Elves/High Elves having darker tones has been seen in at least one bit of lore written by Blizzards own hand.

Irrelevant if it was. Its currently not Lore breaking in any capacity at all.

OH. Worgen should have tails.

The Highborne (or quel’dorei , meaning “children of noble birth” in Darnassian),[3] were the upper class and a sect of the ancient night elf civilization[4][5] composed of the favored servitors of Queen Azshara. The Highborne were largely responsible for the War of the Ancients, and most of those Highborne who had allied with the demons and survived the war were turned into satyrs or naga. Those that allied with the Kaldorei Resistance before the last battle of the war found themselves exiled from Kalimdor, and eventually became the high elves of the Eastern Kingdoms.

Although to this day there are surviving Highborne, they are not treated as nobility by modern night elf society, and in practical terms the caste ceased to exist over ten millennia ago. One notable exception are the Shen’dralar, a holdout group against the Burning Legion during the War of the Ancients. They were able to defend Eldre’Thalas (now known as Dire Maul) but in doing so became isolated from the rest of night elven society throughout the Long Vigil.[6] However, after the Cataclysm, the Shen’dralar under leadership of archmage Mordent Evenshade negotiated successfully to rejoin their kaldorei brethren in Teldrassil.

I have been a Highborne role player for over 12 years now.

Either way, the subject is pretty irrelevant.

GIVE WORGEN TAILS.

Source on this one?

Genuinely curious.

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Trust me Wolfie I am not arguing that lore, but that is what it was changed to. For years before that any Night Elf that used Arcane magic would change into a high elf size and color difference and all. Im simply saying those who say oh lore is the end all be all and a reason why Worgen shouldnt get tails is wrong the lore changes to suit blizzard when they want it to change. Besides if that was true Worgen should be 8 feet tall and not 6 foot 10 inches. But all that aside…
Optional Worgen tails would be nice.

You should have gone on the second island then, because you would have seen pure Void elves students being taught some lessons.
It’s very unlikely that they are from the first batch as the laters studied the Void for a long time and so they can hardly be taught anything basic.

Darker doesn’t mean black necessarily, but it’s still a valid point.
What is the source by the way?

This, if we have lore change like a black colored skin not seen in non-human races before, why not a tail for the worgens?
Beside i will remind you that at Cataclysm, the lore of the worgens changed.

Before, they were considered as monsters from another world.
According to the RPG book, (I know but the book was written with the help of Blizzard before being irrelevant) they didn’t belong to Azeroth.
On a side note, their society was patriarchal leaded by the eldest male with the young devoring the eldest.

Really far from the night elve origin of the curse isn’t it?

Also the fact there were youngs hinted at the fact that the worgens have worgens children, more logical than “they give birth to human because the form is magic”

Lore change wheter we like it or not, so why not another change where gilneans worgens who chose to assume permanently the form begin to develop some more feral attributes like a tail or a bigger size?

This took longer to find than I expected.

Whole internet is full of folk complaining that they’re not lore friendly. lol

https://wow.gamepedia.com/Devi

Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects.

I did go there. It doesn’t prove or disprove anything sadly.

Its been two years. Give or take. The original void elves seemed to have a fair hold on their newly acquired powers anyways. This really isn’t important.

Above. :smiley:
I’ll grant, to my knowledge this is the only one in lore and technically its an alternate reality. Still. :man_shrugging:



Almost forgot. Worgen should totally have tail options.

She is from an alternate universe. Like with worgen, Blizzard’s lore is that we are from Gilneas. It’s the same treatment with blood/void elves on this game. We play blood/void elves that are from Azeroth and not from an alternate universe this comes from. So in regards to that, dark skin is still lore breaking as far as the blood/void elves we play in this game because in our universe, our elves are depicted as being fair skinned in many mediums.

I do find this very interesting though.

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