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As the mists of dawn faded and the Age of Memory |
As the mists of dawn faded and the Age of Memory |
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advanced, the demigod, [[Cenarius]], went his own way |
advanced, the demigod, [[Cenarius]], went his own way |
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− | through the fields of the world. |
+ | through the fields of the world. The [[Shu'halo]] |
were sorrowful at his passing and forgot much of the |
were sorrowful at his passing and forgot much of the |
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− | [[Druid (lore)|druidism]] he had taught them. |
+ | [[Druid (lore)|druidism]] he had taught them. As the |
generations passed, they forgot how to speak with the |
generations passed, they forgot how to speak with the |
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− | trees and the wilde things of the land. |
+ | trees and the wilde things of the land. The dark |
whispers from the deeps of the world drifted up to |
whispers from the deeps of the world drifted up to |
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their ears once again.<div style="float:right;">Page 1</div><br clear="all" /> |
their ears once again.<div style="float:right;">Page 1</div><br clear="all" /> |
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Though the children of the earth closed out the evil |
Though the children of the earth closed out the evil |
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whisperings, a terrible curse befell their roaming |
whisperings, a terrible curse befell their roaming |
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− | tribes. |
+ | tribes. Out of the black lands of the west came a |
horde of murderous creatures - the [[centaur]]. |
horde of murderous creatures - the [[centaur]]. |
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Cannibals and ravagers, the centaur fell upon the |
Cannibals and ravagers, the centaur fell upon the |
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− | Shu'halo like a plague. |
+ | Shu'halo like a plague. Though the braves and |
hunters fought with the [[Earthmother]]'s blessing in |
hunters fought with the [[Earthmother]]'s blessing in |
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their hearts, the centaur could not be defeated.<div style="float:right;">Page 2</div><br clear="all" /> |
their hearts, the centaur could not be defeated.<div style="float:right;">Page 2</div><br clear="all" /> |
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The Shu'halo were forced to leave their ancestral |
The Shu'halo were forced to leave their ancestral |
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holdings behind, and roam the endless plains as |
holdings behind, and roam the endless plains as |
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− | nomads forever after. |
+ | nomads forever after. It was held that one day hope |
would return - and the scattered tribes of the |
would return - and the scattered tribes of the |
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Shu'halo would find a new home under the loving arms |
Shu'halo would find a new home under the loving arms |
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Have a nice day. :) --> |
Have a nice day. :) --> |
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Revision as of 19:44, 23 August 2009
Hatred of the Cenatur is a part of tauren mythology. It is recorded in-game on a wall hanging in the Archdruid's tent in Thunder Bluff.
As the mists of dawn faded and the Age of Memory advanced, the demigod, Cenarius, went his own way through the fields of the world. The Shu'halo were sorrowful at his passing and forgot much of the druidism he had taught them. As the generations passed, they forgot how to speak with the trees and the wilde things of the land. The dark whispers from the deeps of the world drifted up to
their ears once again.Though the children of the earth closed out the evil whisperings, a terrible curse befell their roaming tribes. Out of the black lands of the west came a horde of murderous creatures - the centaur. Cannibals and ravagers, the centaur fell upon the Shu'halo like a plague. Though the braves and hunters fought with the Earthmother's blessing in
their hearts, the centaur could not be defeated.The Shu'halo were forced to leave their ancestral holdings behind, and roam the endless plains as nomads forever after. It was held that one day hope would return - and the scattered tribes of the Shu'halo would find a new home under the loving arms
of the Earthmother.