Talk:Mok'Nathal clan
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Mag'har?
I'm a little skeptical on how the Mok'nathals look in WoW. They seem real similar to the Mag'har of the game. I can't hint at all of any ogre relation to this clan.--—The preceding unsigned comment was added by TheOneCalledRed (talk · contr).
- The current models for the Mok'nathal are just placeholders. They aren't the only half-breeds that don't have a unique model (Arator and Lantresor are two that I can think of). Also, don't forget to sign your posts. I did it for you here. --Maenos 22:07, 6 May 2007 (EDT)
- Although Cycle of Hatred also said that they were mostly half-ogres, that would mean some in the clan were likely full-blooded ogres and orcs as well.Baggins 18:38, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Languages
The language list originates from the Horde Player's Guide, and is the given primary and secondary languages that mok'nathal/half-ogres speak according to lore.Baggins 00:37, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Why would orcs and ogres who live in Draenor who have almost no meetings with humans speak the language of humans over the language of orcs. It makaes more sense for them to speak orcish and ogre(or whatever the ogre language is called). Zarnks 00:59, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Common isn't a "human" language. Its a "universal language", ask blizzard why they decided to do that. Common being used as a universal language has been practiced since the RTS games....Baggins 01:01, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Even if isn't human language,its certainly is a Azeroth lanaguage. Zarnks 01:03, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Nope not actually, its just a "universal language", that means a language of the universe. It does nto have a specific Azeroth history. In anycase seems that many races previously thought to be of Azeroth have had ties to Draenor as well, which implies a Titan seeding of the world, much like Azeroth, or influenced other beings. Old Gods, Ancients (one of the ancients in TBC discusses that he is a few hundred years old and that his Blade Edge Mountain grove was destroyed a few hundred years back), Sand Gnomes are mentioned in TBC to have been said to have on the world for a very long time. Even non-sentient species like wolves, scorpions, etc are indigenous to both worlds. If titans were the ones that seeded the world then they could have brought the Common tongue with them. The old gods (such as the ones that Arrakoa were contacting) that had influenced the world could have also brought the language along as well.Baggins 01:01, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Clan capitalization
Unlike most clans, this one was specificallys pelled "Mok'Nathal Clan" in Cycle of Hatred, should we follow that books lead for the page name?Baggins (talk) 19:16, 2 October 2008 (UTC)