The subject of this article or section is part of Feast of Winter Veil, a seasonal event that lasts several weeks. Once the event has run its course, this will no longer be available until next year, but there are no guarantees.
The term "Winter Veil" is said to stem from a supernatural being referred in many cultures to as Greatfather Winter. As he would walk the land late in the seasons, winter itself would be his billowing cloak. In his wake was the blanketing of the land in snow, and thus it is said that Greatfather Winter would cast his wintry veil over the land. Though parts of Azeroth may lie in snow, it gives the land time for rebirth and renewal.
Greatfather Winter is now seen as a kind old orc, or dwarf, who brings presents to everyone. Although many people, such as lorekeepers, have their thoughts about this commercializing of the old god by the Copperpinch and Jinglepocket families (members of the Smokywood Pastures arm of the Steamwheedle Cartelgoblin faction), it is a nice idea nonetheless.
When you talk to Greatfather Winter, he will respond in one of the following ways:
No... you can’t sit on my lap.
A wonderous Winter’s Veil to you... uh... little <boy/girl>. Good children get special, um, discounts at any local Smokywood Pastures vendor. Yum.
I have a pretty good idea what ol’ Greatfather Winter’s gonna be doing when this shift is over. I got a bottle of Winter Veil cheer right here in my bag, and I intend to get to the bottom of it.
Yeah, sure, go ahead and tell ol’ Greatfather Winter what you’d like for this Winter’s Veil. Ho ho hurry up.