Why do vulpera look aggressive

Well the female worgen were rare back then. The males were okay

Edit: ah you changed the post nevermind

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Matter of opinion I guess. I think WoW needs beast races with the beast-humanoid slider set almost all the way to beast
 basically a wild animal that happens to be sentient and bipedal. Not the least bit friendly or personable looking, kind of like how Forsaken once were.

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Yeah, let me boot up a Nightwish playlist real quick.

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Yep, the little furry fox people are too intimidating for the rotting undead, the green beast men, the sentient giant cattle, the snooty aristocrats, the voodoo-practicing cannibals, the greedy merchants, the drug addicted elves 
 okay, I guess I can understand the pandas being intimidated.

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You will pay!

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I thot the horde are the bad guys no ?

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They’re saving that feature for the bunny race that’ll join the Horde soon.

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I thought they were gonna add hamster met to the horde

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I mean, they live in a desert where a lot of things want to kill em and some things wanna enslave em . . . sometimes ya gotta develop a bite to match your bark.

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so is the og ralph finally risen from whatever abyss spawned them or is this some crappy copycat?

They’re so perfect. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Because they are all SITH!

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Vulpera are less intimidating than gnomes


no the way they stand is terrible, look like they always want a fight or take a few minutes on my leg

Vulpera look like a chihuahuas that want to bite my ankles, so fierce


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yes Chihuahuas are awful send them to alliance plz

I am your father’s uncle best friend roommate.

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Funny, you don’t look Druish.

It always amused me that their way of arguing and/or fighting isn’t all that different from people. Just screaming in each other’s faces and being prepared to throw down at a moment’s notice. :sweat_smile:

Yeah a whole lotta noise rather than actual biting.

My fav version of this with animals is pet rats. ( I’m sure wild rats do this too but pet rats are cuter ) Actually biting another rat is a last resort for them. Most of the time if theres a little disagreement or they’re figuring out their place in the rat ladder. They do what I call “Aggressive Pattycake”. They stand up on their back feet and kinda paw at each others hands.

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