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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
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[[Ur]], a [[mage]] of [[Dalaran]], did research on worgen but never summoned them. Frustrated by the destruction of [[Dalaran]] by the [[Scourge]] and against the advice of his peers, [[Archmage Arugal]] elected to summon an army of the extra-dimensional entities by using Ur's research and then cursed the village people of [[Pyrewood]] to turn into worgen whenever the sun went down. They fought against the [[undead]] armies, but quickly turned on the wizards themselves. Driven mad with guilt, Arugal adopted the worgen as his children and retreated to the newly dubbed [[Shadowfang Keep]].
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[[Ur]], a [[mage]] of [[Dalaran]], did research on worgen but never summoned them. Frustrated by the destruction of [[Dalaran]] by the [[Scourge]] and against the advice of his peers, [[Archmage Arugal]] elected to summon an army of the extra-dimensional entities by using Ur's research. The summoned worgen fought against the [[undead]] armies, but quickly turned on the wizards themselves. Driven mad with guilt, Arugal adopted the worgen as his children and retreated to the newly dubbed [[Shadowfang Keep]], where he then cursed the village people of [[Pyrewood]] to turn into worgen whenever the sun went down.
   
Approximately at the same time, the [[night elf]] [[Sentinel]] [[Velinde Starsong]] was given the task to clear [[Felwood]] of [[demon]]s. She prayed to [[Elune]] and was granted a magical Scythe which could summon worgen. She summoned larger numbers to fight at her side against the demons. Later Velinde began to notice that some of her force were unaccounted for. It was as though the [[Scythe of Elune]] no longer required her intervention for the summoning process. So she ordered them to remain at the [[Shrine of Mel'Thandris]] in [[Ashenvale]] and began to search for [[Archmage Arugal]], whom she had heard also summoned worgen. From that point her fate was unknown, but it was rumored, that she was killed in [[Duskwood]] and lost the Scythe. Now the dark mage [[Morganth]] took up the search for the powerful Scythe of Elune. [[Black Rider]]s from [[Deadwind Pass]] came also to [[Duskwood]] looking for the Scythe and murdered a family of farmers in the attempt. It is also known that [[Morganth]] was searching for the Scythe of Elune, and stole [[Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic]] as well.
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Approximately at the same time, the [[night elf]] [[Sentinel]] [[Velinde Starsong]] was given the task to clear [[Felwood]] of [[demon]]s. She prayed to [[Elune]] and was granted a magical Scythe which could summon worgen. She summoned larger numbers to fight at her side against the demons. Later Velinde began to notice that some of her force were unaccounted for. It was as though the [[Scythe of Elune]] no longer required her intervention for the summoning process. So she ordered them to remain at the [[Shrine of Mel'Thandris]] in [[Ashenvale]] and began to search for [[Archmage Arugal]], whom she had heard also summoned worgen. From that point her fate was unknown, but it was rumored that she was killed in [[Duskwood]] and lost the Scythe. [[Black Rider]]s from [[Deadwind Pass]] came to [[Duskwood]] looking for the Scythe and murdered a family of farmers in the search to find it. It is also known that the dark mage [[Morganth]] was searching for the Scythe of Elune, and stole [[Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic]] as well.
   
 
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Worgen are large, wolf-like humanoids reminiscent of a werewolf that walks upright, but lopes on all fours to run. According to sources held by the undead, the worgen come from another dimension, and exist only to terrorize and destroy. These creatures are thoroughly evil, delighting in torturing and devouring intelligent creatures. They enjoy hearing the screams of their victims as they tear them apart piece by piece. Worgen never show mercy or remorse. They may seem savage, but they are fairly intelligent and possess a cruel bestial cunning that can come as a surprise to the unprepared.Template:Cite

Most worgen keep their wolf-like forms at all times, but experiments by the mage Arugal has resulted in human/worgen hybrids who only appear as worgen under the light of the moon. They carry with them a dark corrupting malaise that grows wherever they infest, making the surrounding area dark and gloomy.

Worgen are among the few humanoids that can be skinned.

Description

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Resembling a cross between human and dire wolf, the hunched over creature is roughly humanoid. Its body is covered in coarse, grayish-black fur with twitching claws and snarling teeth. The creature’s eyes are mottled yellow in color, unblinking and devoid of any discernable emotion other than hunger.

Cursed beings from another dimension, worgen only appear in Azeroth as the result of magical mishaps. True aberrations, they are accidentally drawn through temporary rift tunnels and deposited in this world with no apparent way of returning. Nothing is known about the worgen’s home realm, or even precisely how to spawn the rift tunnels through which they come.

Worgen are usually encountered in small packs near sites of recent intense magical activity. Fiercely territorial creatures, they rarely stray from the general vicinity of the place in which they first appeared. Fearless beasts, they brazenly prowl near both villages and monster lairs. Although worgen display an apparent fondness for nighttime and its darkness, they can perform equally well in the daytime.

Pure killing beasts, worgen tend to attack any creatures that they encounter, regardless of whether animal, humanoid, Scourge or something even more fearsome. Strangely, however, worgen refuse to feed on the remains of their victims, preferring to shred and tear the corpses and then to return immediately to prowling. Rumors suggest that worgen somehow receive sustenance continually from their native dimension… as well as guidance from a distant force.Template:Cite

Combat

Worgen prefer to hide in shadows before leaping great distances upon their foes. They attack with feral tenacity, slashing with their deadly claws and biting with sharp, infectious fangs. Worgen are nearly fearless and typically fight to the death, relying on their regeneration to save them.

The saliva of a worgen carries a dangerous infection that can prove deadly againt those who are bitten. Template:Cite

History

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Ur, a mage of Dalaran, did research on worgen but never summoned them. Frustrated by the destruction of Dalaran by the Scourge and against the advice of his peers, Archmage Arugal elected to summon an army of the extra-dimensional entities by using Ur's research. The summoned worgen fought against the undead armies, but quickly turned on the wizards themselves. Driven mad with guilt, Arugal adopted the worgen as his children and retreated to the newly dubbed Shadowfang Keep, where he then cursed the village people of Pyrewood to turn into worgen whenever the sun went down.

Approximately at the same time, the night elf Sentinel Velinde Starsong was given the task to clear Felwood of demons. She prayed to Elune and was granted a magical Scythe which could summon worgen. She summoned larger numbers to fight at her side against the demons. Later Velinde began to notice that some of her force were unaccounted for. It was as though the Scythe of Elune no longer required her intervention for the summoning process. So she ordered them to remain at the Shrine of Mel'Thandris in Ashenvale and began to search for Archmage Arugal, whom she had heard also summoned worgen. From that point her fate was unknown, but it was rumored that she was killed in Duskwood and lost the Scythe. Black Riders from Deadwind Pass came to Duskwood looking for the Scythe and murdered a family of farmers in the search to find it. It is also known that the dark mage Morganth was searching for the Scythe of Elune, and stole Inv misc book 01 [Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic] as well.

See also