Snowsong
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| Snowsong
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| Gender | Female |
| Race | Wolf (Beast) |
| Affiliation | Orgrimmar |
| Location | Durotar or Nagrand |
| Status | Alive |
Snowsong is Thrall's wolf companion.
Among the Frostwolf clan, all of the young warriors have wolves to help them hunt and survive. The orcs, in return, share their food with the wolves, heal their injuries, and protect their cubs. It is a relationship of equals looking out for one another, rather than the master/pet relationship one might expect. While Thrall was living among the Frostwolf clan, Snowsong chose to bond with him for life.
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Lord of the Clans
In Warcraft: Lord of the Clans, Thrall introduces Snowsong to Drek'Thar and his wolf companion, Wise-ear.[1]
In Burning Crusade
Thrall is seen traveling through Nagrand on a white wolf.
In Wrath of the Lich King
Thrall is seen riding a white wolf in The Battle For The Undercity.
World of Warcraft: Stormrage
Snowsong also makes a short appearance in World of Warcraft novel Stormrage mourning her "hunting-brother", Thrall, who has been claimed by the Emerald Nightmare. It's also Snowsong who first catches the scent of the shadowy invaders assembling outside Orgrimmar's walls, simultaneously alerting the defenders that the lookouts already have fallen prey to the Nightmare.
Thrall: Twilight of The Aspects
In Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects, Thrall apparently gives Snowsong to the night elf Telaron to transfer to Jaina for safekeeping in order to travel by dragon to the Caverns of Time.[2] Snowsong's fate after that is unknown.
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In Mists of Pandaria Thrall can be seen as riding a brown wolf.
Speculation
This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.
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It has been theorized that Snowsong is not the wolf Thrall is seen riding in Warcraft III, since the fur of Thrall's mount is black and Snowsong had white fur, although many species of wolf are known to change the color of their coat as the seasons change. In ![]()
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References
- ^ Warcraft: Lord of the Clans, Page 168-170, 173, 175, 183, 186, 190; Snowsong Books.Google.com search
- ^ Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects, Page 93; "twilight+of+the+aspects" snowsong "twilight of the aspects" Books.Google.com search