Kil'jaeden is unique?

So draenei males or eredar don’t have horns, but Kil’jaeden does in Legion?

Huh? Male draenei have horns, see? This one has two little ones.

What? This doesn’t even make sense

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Just a bump or spike?

Horns…
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every single one of our people have Horns Male and Females,

however?..

Kil’jaeden is the only one in have seen to have horns in that color, most Eredars and Dreanie have Horns that share the same color of their skin.

the only Dreanie i have seen so far that have a similar style of color horn like Kil’jaeden is one Dreanie lady i saw in the new mercenary Heartstone expansion.

at first i didn’t even know she was a Dreanie because her horn where black while her skin was light purple, i though she was some kind of demon…

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They polish their horns. Like nail polish. but… bigger.

This is a good point, and it applies to something besides horns.

Kil’jaeden is the only male eredar that has wings. Until Legion, he was the only Eredar seen with wings, until Legion added those elite Eredar with wings - and they were all female. And Kil’jaeden’s wings were functional, as he used them to fly during his boss fight in the Tomb of Sargeras raid.

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Unique models are unique.

I think it depends on how much gel you’ve been exposed to, and how much you allow into your body.

There’s numerous lore examples of fel energy, or fel-touched objects, changing the physiology of a being. Orcs turn green in the first state, red in the second, and begin growing spiny growths at every joint that erupt through the skin. We saw full fel immersion in the Iron horde, where pieces of their bodies would begin to melt and disintegrate with felfire leaking out of the wounds.

Maybe it’s a metamorphosis in a sense - the Fel has a blueprint it wants you to conform to, and if it’s given time and energy, it’ll make it so.

THe only thing Kil’jaden has that no other male eredar has is Wings, He is the only male eredar with wings.