How are Mogu born?

The only female Mogu in existence are the twins that serve as a raid boss. They have the technology or magic to turn wood, metal, and stone into flesh, blood, and bone. If one dies of old age or falls in battle there will always be a crafted body prepared for a veteran and elderly soul if not an entire newborn generation. Those new forms are orc to tauren sized in average with some as large as ogres to ogron. Vol’jin suspected Garrosh of “Playing God” using this craft to modify or create races?

I honestly don’t know, but would like to see them as an allied race. They are already using the Draenei rig, so add them.

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I don’t think it’s explained what role female Mogu actually serve, maybe they’re capable of bearing children or maybe they’re an infertile race that relies on the physical building of new Mogu through stone.

Possibly they used their blood and shadow magics to give life to stone after implanting the souls of dead Mogu into said constructs.

They’re titan constructs but are physically different than the kind we see in Ulduar or Uldaman because of the curse of flesh.

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Some of the mogu were exposed to the Curse of Flesh, maybe the curse also made some of them female and they’re hidden away somewhere. (Like ogre females)

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This is actually proven false about the twin consorts as we see a female Mogu in a PVP arena in Kun-lai summit and another two in general Xing with the Rajani and Solux (elite) in 8.3.

This has some odd implications… especially in regards to the theory that female Mogu and children do not fight and are sheltered away.

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It’s true you don’t see many mogu-women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for mogu-men. And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no mogu-women, and that mogu just spring out of holes in the ground!

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Tovi nearly gets dismounted.

:scream: :scream:

Strangest part they would fit right into the SL expansion,draining souls and shocking them to life.

I only ever seen 1 dwarf female so…

Even worse, those two mogu women used to be consorts…
…but now their “The Twin Empyreans” because if they change the names of a raid boss from over a decade ago people won’t ever talk about their HUGE SEX SCANDAL THAT LED TO THEM SELLING THEIR COMPANY AFTER THEIR STOCK PLUMMETTED TO LESS THAN HALF IT’S VALUE… you know, as one does…

So… it’s safe to say that mogu offspring are now quite… weird.
You see, Warcraft is based off of Warhammer, and the Empyrean is what the Eldar (space elves) call the chaotic rift of energy where the Chaos Gods live. Outside of that it refers to something being “related to heaven or the sky” or somewhat divine.

So, IMO it’s like when a very promiscuous drug using woman gets arrested or hits rock bottom and suddenly gets super spiritual as some sort of coping mechanism or attempt to retake some control of her life. So the consort suddenly becomes very empyrean and orders stuff from Goop and starts meditating on how special they are. I mean… if we read it this way we can at least have some sort of in game relevancy to the name change instead of just blaming the HUGE SEX SCANDAL THAT LED TO THEM SELLING THEIR COMPANY AFTER THEIR STOCK PLUMMETTED TO LESS THAN HALF IT’S VALUE… you know, as one does…

So… yeah… my choices here are either Warhammer 40K Chaos God cultists, abysmally failed SEX SCANDAL fallout smoke-screen, or some sort of rock bottom reinvention subplot. I don’t like these choices.

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Not anymore. This changed with BfA.