Where is the Vulpera Loa?

I’m surprised to see that the Vulpera aren’t as clear in their origins. I know that a Fox wild god was implied to exist in Chronicles and that the Loa and Wild Gods are essentially the same thing just with different names applied to them by the cultures that live around them. So where is the Vulpera Loa? Do they even have one? Where do they come from?

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We don’t know, but it’s implied they ain’t from Zandalar which is probably why we don’t see any fox loa connection- if a wild god created them, it probably isn’t from Zandalar either.

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It’s a good question to say the least. I’ve been somewhat curious myself but never really put more thought into it until now.

Plot twist: The fox mount we get from Legion is the Vulpera god.

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Not everything needs a patron god/dess.

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True.

But still, in Warcraft lore everything needs to come from something.

Perhaps they fled to Zandalar because they all forsook their Fox god in favor of Dolly and Dot?

But in all seriousness, I would be interested in learning more of the history/origin of their people in better detail.

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Dolly and Dot are the true Gods of Azeroth. Elune is nothing compared to their might.

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If their real homeland was somewhere else it might explain why the only Vulpera we see outside of Vol’dun are pirates and why there are no Vulpera towns or permanent settlements.

Kipp and Jeni at the Vulpera Hideaway say:

“There are others across the sea, though I have never seen them myself.”

I am not sure if he is talking about some far away Vulpera Homeland or the Vulpera Pirates on Kul Tiras.

Maybe they live in the continent on the other side of Azeroth as hinted by the story writers.

Yet the Alliance angered them by burning their precious cart. Soon they will unleash their wrath upon you hethians for your transgressions.

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