And would win over the Forsaken even more. We do like our tunnel cities.
Vulpera: Hi! Welcome to the Volâdun Megaburrow!
Forsaken: Hi! I- âŚoh god, why does it smell so bad in here?
Vulpera: What do you mean? I thought you forsaken were into bad smells.
Forsaken: We are but like⌠thereâs a limit.
The thing I really have to know isâŚ
When an allied race joins the Horde, they have a meeting with the Warchief.
And a part of me thinks that Sylvanas would break character to compliment them on how cute they look.
Oh my god.
Probably not, but itâs still a funny thought. Sheâll probably just comment on how ruthless they can be, and that she could use them as arrows in her quiver or something.
screw it⌠give us vulpera idc
May as well quit now then. Blizzard said a neutral race would never happen again, and the vulpera, lorewise, arenât going to join a faction that have been slaughtering them in the invasion quests.
I think sheâd give some kind of backhanded compliment.
âInteresting, their disarming appearance may make them capable spies against the allianceâŚâ
Thinking on it some, I could see something happening with Kiro because of the Alliance, either getting wounded or kidnapped, and Nisha takes over while saying âTo heck with this, weâre Horde now! Time to scalp some Alliance!â or something to that effect. Not that I want anything bad to happen to Kiro, of course, but Iâm just thinking of things that would tip the Vulpera into wanting/needing to join the war.
Full support. No Vulpera should have their tail singed off by Alliance scoundrels ever again.
This is what they were referring to by the Story of BfA being Morally Grey btw, not Sylvanas specifically.
Iâve gone over it and I donât think the vulpera introduction to the horde will be bloodless.
Especially if Nisha has anything to say about it.
Oh she will look fabulous when we deck her out with a human skull beltbuckle, helmet and shoulderpads.
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That brings up an interesting point that I was discussing with some guildmates. If you look closely at the âtrade-wagonsâ the Vulperan drive/operate, they have skulls of their own kind mounted on them. This led us to postulate that they are either placed there as sort of juju talasman keepsakes of their ancestorsâŚor as trophies from a rival tribe of Vulpera.
If the latter were true, that could mean there are fox-people elsewhere that just havenât been discovered yet, and are enemies to the Horde-friendly VulperanâŚand could therefore become friends of the Alliance. SoâŚfunctionally the same as the âneutralâ Pandaren, but more accurately designated as âtribalâ.
Skulls? Iâve never noticed that. Where?
I doubt the concept of an unknown enemy Vulpera tribe. The more likely reason that they adorn their wagons with tails and such is that the Vulpera use literally everything they can to survive. They very well could have made a stew out of their loved one that passed. The tails are probably keepsakes that serve as talismans to ward off evil (as in their loved one is still with them and watching over them)
I thought there were skulls, and I did a search for Vulpera wagon images to confirmâŚbut as Lepermessiah mentions, itâs only tails (no skulls). StillâŚinteresting decoration items, to say the least.
How much do vulpera slaves cost? They would make pretty good farm equipment. Theyâre short, which means theyâll be low maintenance.
The Vulpera would make a rug out of your pathetic carcass if it was worth walking on. In your case, theyâd probably just throw your corpse to the buzzards and hyenas.
Not if I whip them into submission. Iâll tell them âGet to work, slave!â and theyâll be âYes masta.â If they find it kinky though, I may have to deport them.