Let's hear your Fanon/Headcanons

  • Blood Elves are culturally Turkish and Arab, particularly in architecture and foodways.
  • Baron Perenolde, the DK from WC3, is Aiden Perenolde and is hiding in some ice cave cause some wampa yeti stuck him in there upside down and is waiting to be used as the Forsaken’s reconstruction of a Forsaken, Orc, and Ogre cosmopolitan Alterac.
  • The Scarlet Crusade remnants are also hiding out in various old baronies and holdings of Alterac, southern WPL, old Dalran, and SE Silverpine with their featured, and theoretically/potentially still living, champions Dorgar Stoenbrow, Valea Twinblades, Fellari Swiftarrow, Yana Bloodspear and the new folks they found.
  • A Darkspear/Gurubashi could be just as much of an effective fighter in Ashenvale as a Night Elf but they’re too happy on their island to care/dont have the ancestral fear of trees like orcs.
  • The tauren’s amalgamation of various unconnected indigenous motifs are due to their plight and devastating history against the centaur having to connect weakened tribes together (beyond just poor writing and indigenous representation from the devs) and each tribe actually does have their own distinct culture (and all it entails) based on where they came from.
  • Most Forsaken don’t like Calia and are quite resistant to another Menethil.
  • The Dragonmaw are finding a connection with Sabellion, pledging themselves to the Black Dragonflight to help rebuilt it after helping destroy it on Azeroth.
  • The Revantusk and Amani proper are now locked in a decade+ long dispute in Zuldazar as to who now should lead the Amani tribes, each having claim to the largest Amani cities around. One the old guard, devout to old Zandalar and stayed independent, and the new guard apart of the Horde and never on the wrong side of history.

They chucked another Naaru in for good measure. The wine feels a little lighter

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