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Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: agenttrav agenttrav 10 years ago 1 Just dinged 6 and can't find it I'm guessing you get it eventually? User Info: agenttrav agenttrav Topic Creator 10 years ago 3 cool, thanks. The back cover art for Lands of Conflict by Samwise Didier. A worgen in Lands of Conflict. Worgen from Monster Guide. Resembling a cross between human and dire wolf , the hunched over creature is roughly humanoid.

Its body is covered in coarse, grayish-black fur with twitching claws and snarling teeth. The creature's eyes are mottled yellow in color, unblinking and devoid of any discernible emotion other than hunger. The worgen are thoroughly evil, delighting in torturing and devouring intelligent creatures.

They enjoy hearing the screams of their victims as they tear them apart piece by piece. Worgen never show mercy or remorse. They may seem savage, but they are fairly intelligent and possess a cruel bestial cunning that can come as a surprise to the unprepared. Worgen society is patriarchal, with the eldest male leading the pack. Worgen never challenge leadership; the patriarch leads until he is physically incapable of doing so any longer, at which point his younger kin devour him. The worgen see this not as cruelty, but a great honor — they consume the bodies of their fallen unlike that of their victim's bodies.

They believe the flesh and blood of their own kind improves their strength and cunning. Worgen look like humanoid wolves. They dwell in simple huts and usually wear cured leather scraps as rudimentary armor. Worgen do not use weapons, preferring to tear foes apart with their claws. They stand 6 feet tall, except when loping along on all fours, and weigh around pounds. They speak their own language , made up of a variety of growls, barks, and howls.

They carry with them a dark, corrupting malaise that grows wherever they infest, making the surrounding area dark and gloomy. Fiercely territorial creatures, they rarely stray from the general vicinity of the place in which they first appeared. Fearless beasts, they brazenly prowl near both villages and monster lairs. Although worgen display an apparent fondness for nighttime and its darkness, they can perform equally well in the daytime.

Pure killing beasts, worgen tend to attack any creatures that they encounter, regardless of whether animal, humanoid, Scourge or something even more fearsome. Strangely, however, worgen refuse to feed on the remains of their victims, preferring to shred and tear the corpses and then to return immediately to prowling. Rumors suggest that worgen somehow receive sustenance continually from their native dimension Worgen prefer to hide in shadows before leaping great distances upon their foes.

They attack with feral tenacity, slashing with their deadly claws and biting with sharp, infectious fangs. Worgen are nearly fearless and typically fight to the death, relying on their regeneration to save them.

If a foe is helpless, the worgen delivers a coup de grace before moving on to another target, unless the fight is well in hand. Then it turns to torture or "playtime" — and the unfortunate victim is almost certain to wish he had died. The worgen bear a strong resemblance to the "Myrkridia" from Bungie's Myth II: Soulblighter a contemporary of Starcraft , especially the idea of them being from another dimension.

Besides that, the worgen obviously resemble a werewolf as it is known in popular fiction, particularly the part where they managed to get the curse under control and only changed when the moon was up.

Armored, WotLK. Male, Cataclysm pre-release. Genn Greymane, BfA. Cover art for The Magazine 4 by Samwise. A worgen in The Witchwood expansion. A Worgen Abomination. Lightfang Enforcer a worgen paladin. Worgen with a tail on the Madness at the Darkmoon Faire key art. Gilnean poster warning citizens of the worgen. Genn Greymane in Heroes of the Storm. Wowpedia Explore. Main Page All Pages. World of Warcraft. Classic Vanilla The Frozen Throne Reforged.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk This article is about the worgen lore. For the playable race, see Worgen playable. For the curse that turns one into a worgen, see worgen curse. This section concerns content related to the original World of Warcraft. This section concerns content related to Wrath of the Lich King. This section concerns content related to Cataclysm. This section concerns content related to Warlords of Draenor. This section concerns content related to Legion.

This section concerns content related to Battle for Azeroth. This means the pet no longer has access to pet talents or abilities. Whether or not similar circumstances with hunter pets in the past have occurred isn't really relevant. Given the nature of the creature that was tamed in this case, we feel it should not belong to any of the eligible pet families from which a hunter can choose his or her combat companion.

This section contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon. Male, patch 8. Garm Whitefang action figure. Game Guide: Worgen. Archived from the original on I mistakenly pinned a tail on the worgen. So no, worgen don't have tails. Sapient species native to Azeroth.

Goblin Hobgoblin Gilgoblin Pygmy. Jungle stalker Sasquatch Wendigo Yeti. This is a sub-template of Sapient Species. Worgen packs. Universal Conquest Wiki. Gilneas City abandoned Daral'nir. Genn Greymane. Azeroth , Emerald Dream. Common , Darnassian. Ralaar Fangfire. Druids of the Scythe , Wolf Cult. King of Gilneas and Advisor to King Anduin. Kingdom of Gilneas , Alliance. Darius Crowley. Tobias Mistmantle. Gilnean war hero and brother of Stalvan Mistmantle. Ivar Bloodfang. Leader of the Bloodfang pack and Master of Shadowfang Keep.

Bloodfang pack , Kingdom of Gilneas , Alliance. Denmother Ulrica. Kingdom of Gilneas , Talonbranch pack , Alliance. Talonbranch Glade , Felwood. Admiral Ripsnarl. Ironclad Cove , Deadmines. Marl Wormthorn. Tainted Forest , Blasted Lands. Apothecary Berard. The only known Forsaken to have been affected by the worgen curse; possibly the same person as Berard the Moon-Crazed.

Wolfcult , Independent. Pyrewood Village , Silverpine Forest. Yeah yeah story character get speeshul treatment. I was offering an idea for those who would like to use both forms. Kind of like how Genn does. Human out of combat and worgen in combat. I would hit that button. I like the shape-shifting. All worgen players on the thread seem to still really like the worgen form, but just want some more control over when you shift.

It befuddles me, it really does. Again, it feels deciding to pick Pandaren, and then complaining about being a panda. You seem to be the only one who sees it that way. As Aelody said we all still are willing to use the form, we just want more control for when that transformation occurs. Worgen Transformations Community General Discussion.

You have my vote. My god.



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