Well the female worgen were rare back then. The males were okay
Edit: ah you changed the post nevermind
Well the female worgen were rare back then. The males were okay
Edit: ah you changed the post nevermind
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.
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.
You will pay!
I thot the horde are the bad guys no ?
Theyâre saving that feature for the bunny race thatâll join the Horde soon.
I thought they were gonna add hamster met to the horde
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.
so is the og ralph finally risen from whatever abyss spawned them or is this some crappy copycat?
Because they are all SITH!
Vulpera are less intimidating than gnomesâŠ
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 fierceâŠ
yes Chihuahuas are awful send them to alliance plz
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Funny, you donât look Druish.
It always amused me that their way of arguing and/or fighting isnât all that different from people. Just screaming in each otherâs faces and being prepared to throw down at a momentâs notice.
Yeah a whole lotta noise rather than actual biting.
My fav version of this with animals is pet rats. ( Iâm 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 theyâre figuring out their place in the rat ladder. They do what I call âAggressive Pattycakeâ. They stand up on their back feet and kinda paw at each others hands.