Manliest character in WoW

If you played alliance and quest in red ridge mountains you get to know him, he is back after many years in Draenor as quest giver in the inn building at least in the alliance garrison, i dont know if he appears in the horde one, and he is the Nazmir follower for the alliance warcampaing in BFA

All orcs except Thrall.

me i conqered teh burninglegion of fel fire hill in ashvale b4 ne1 else did
it wasent evan that hard

Man that name… amalgamation of weeb, meme… nevermind, you win. :joy:

Had to put Rexxar in the thread.

Any answer that isn’t an Orc is just plain absurd. Cairne being the only exception.

Only the raw, UNBRIDLED strength of Cro Threadstrong protects Azeroth and Outland from the looming threat of the Fruit Vendor

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Me too!

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Gammon was the biggest he man by far. Having a drink in an inn and the second there was any trouble he’d be the first to step in.

Started off fighting only he most powerful heroes at first and getting knocked to the dirt he did a massive work out and became buff enough to require groups of these people to take him down

Ok, after seeing some replies here I got some idea on what is manly, now… What can we classify as womanly?

Anduin is probably the most womanly character in the game. That or Baine.

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Thrall existed from W3 to WotLK, after that he was replaced by a boring hippie called Go’el.

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Good at math, science, and comedy.

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False on both accounts. He has nothing compared to his father where courage is concerned. And conviction… well that’s false because it should be more around 2500%.

Seriously? This donkey’s end that makes even me look like a pro?

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Varian Wrynn and John J. Keeshan (Rambo wannabe).

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Females tend to want to protect their family. Men protect the tribe.

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Am I the only one who actually liked that movie? I was following it pretty good even as a newcomer to the lore.

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I liked it, but I can see why it flopped. It tried to tell too much story in one installment. What ended up happening is a lot of material ended up cut and left too many loose ends. It just ended up being a mish mash of storylines. I want to blame the director for the failure, but I don’t know what kind of pressure he was dealing with.

In the end, it was only a success at all because of the heavy investments by Chinese investors and their huge marketing campaign in Asia to drive consumer interest.

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Keeshan hands down.

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