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Did Nelves Descend From Worgen?
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588688
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Adamsm
No; if they descend from anything, it's the Trolls; shown by the history of the Trolls and the Aqir being the first empires to war with each other.
Post by
Monday
No. The Worgen were first seen coming from another dimension.
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588688
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GVHB
Yeah Night elves didn't descended from worgens, still Night elves may have some kind of relation with Worgens. Judging by Worgens' relation with the moon and Elune.
Also, take a look at
this
screenshot (It's from Gilneas).
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Adamsm
No, the new ones are from the past; the originals summoned by the Scythe are still from another world.
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Monday
Wait, wait, what?
I'm so confused >_<
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588688
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Adamsm
Velinde's Journal
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For many hours I examined the tool that the goddess granted to me. It is no ordinary weapon, that is for certain, nor is it a simple magical implement. With it... it is as though the barriers of time and space are weakened.
Holding the Scythe in my hands, I received a vision of chaos. Wolf-men... the worgen... battled an incredible enemy. The worgen fought savagely, as fit their primitive race, but their enemy was unflinching: the Lords of the Emerald Flame.
And that was when I realized the true power of the Scythe. By focusing on it, I became able to communicate with the worgen. It was not speech I used to contact them, however. It was something different... I could not describe it.
What mattered was that the worgen heard and understood me. By further channeling the energy of the Scythe, the barriers weakened more, and I was able to draw the worgen into our world. A score and a half I was able to summon in my first attempt. They followed me into battle, and with their brutish strength at my command, we tore into the demons of Felwood.
Elune has granted my wishes. The forest will be cleansed.
May Elune's blessings be upon me until my work is done.
All goes well. I have summoned larger numbers of the worgen to fight at my side. Though they are of simple mind, they have shown impressive ability to coordinate their attacks and function as a group.
I have identified leaders in their packs. To them I have given command of small groups of warriors. We strike from many places in the forest at once, and my campaign against the demons is a fruitful one.
May Elune's blessings be upon me until my work is done.
A pack is lost. I sent the worgen to range through the forest and identify areas of demonic infestation, but they did not return. I begin to worry about the leaders that I have entrusted control to. They are of simple mind, and this small bit of authority I have given them, they stretch to the utmost. Am I losing control? Perhaps I shall cease summoning additional worgen for the time being.
May Elune's blessings be upon me until my work is done.
Though I have not summoned additional worgen, their numbers continue to increase. It is as though the Scythe no longer requires my intervention for the summoning process. This is troubling. I have gathered as many as the packs as I could find, and ordered them to remain at the Shrine of Mel'Thandris.
Meanwhile, I have searched the libraries in Darnassus and consulted with the Circle of Ancients in Darkshore. Not one scrap of information about these worgen did I find. I have heard reports, whispers, of a wizard of the Kirin Tor named Arugal. From what I have heard, it is possible that he also summoned worgen. I would consult with this wizard -- distasteful as it may be -- and see what he knows.
The worgen are dangerous, and I wish to stem the tide. On the morrow, I will travel to the port in the Barrens and book passage to the New World.
May Elune's blessings be upon me until my work is done. Yup, no where does it say they aren't from another world. But if you noticed Lupine, I said the original Worgen, the ones running around in Duskwood and the like are those summoned; for now, we'll have to wait and see about the Gilnean's curse is from.
But yeah, they are not descended from the Worgen, if anything, the Worgen are probably some off-shoot thing of the Night Elves themselves..... if they go through with a plot hole like that.
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588688
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Adamsm
Any chance of a link of that please? Not that I don't believe you... then again, yeah I don't, I'd rather see it from him.
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588688
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Adamsm
Any chance of a link of that please? Not that I don't believe you... then again, yeah I don't, I'd rather see it from him.
its from blizzcon 2009. thought everyone knew? however i cant find it. the video which is on youtube says an error has occured.
the vid mustve been removed. either way it was up there for a long time. but chris metzen says "are the worgen from somewhere else.....or someWHEN else?". and the fact that there is nothing in lore anywhere that literally states worgen come from a completely seperate world that is not azeroth.
its completely left to interpretation, but now chris metzen says the real truth is that they're from the past.
....so, even though he hasn't come out and said it.... that means it's true..... yeah, no thanks, I'll stick with what we know of the actual lore instead of putting a spin on it.
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GVHB
Any chance of a link of that please? Not that I don't believe you... then again, yeah I don't, I'd rather see it from him.
its from blizzcon 2009. thought everyone knew? however i cant find it. the video which is on youtube says an error has occured.
the vid mustve been removed. either way it was up there for a long time. but chris metzen says "are the worgen from somewhere else.....or someWHEN else?". and the fact that there is nothing in lore anywhere that literally states worgen come from a completely seperate world that is not azeroth.
its completely left to interpretation, but now chris metzen says the real truth is that they're from the past.
Or the future! lol.
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588688
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Adamsm
Right, but that's the Gilneas Worgen, not the originals, those are who am I talking about when I speak of coming from another world; a world that was under attack from the Lords of Emerald Flame. You've said in a few threads that the ones we know of on Azeroth aren't the Gilnean's... so I'm not sure why your fighting that.....
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taurenmoo812
worgen and night elves are as about related as orcs are to forsaken. Worgen are cursed humans in this modern version of them, and the first worgen came from another dimention, so nothing to do with night elves. It really is just like that.
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GVHB
worgen and night elves are as about related as orcs are to forsaken. Worgen are cursed humans in this modern version of them, and the first worgen came from another dimention, so nothing to do with night elves. It really is just like that.
Gilnean Worgens yes. But we really don't know about the otherwordly worgens, they seem to have a connection with a Elune, seeing as it Scythe was able to summon them to Azeroth.
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