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  • Wildkin
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  • Some night elf scholars claim that the lumbering, misshapen wildkin are the creation and favored pets of Elune, the moon goddess. Desiring a creature of might to claim as her own and disenchanted with the violence of wolves, Elune combined the traits of her beloved night birds with the brute force of benevolent bears. (MoM 107) Night elves claim that Elune created the first wildkin in the early days of the world to serve as guardians to Cenarius. She combined the best traits of the owl, the most beloved of her night birds, and the bear, the lumbering protector of the woods. The result: a swift, elegant, and fiercely loyal hunter. (MG 141) Other scholars claim that wildkin were the misguided creation of a sorcerer. Regardless of their origins, wildkin have been the beloved allies of night e
Leader
  • Unknown
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Faction
  • n/a, formerly Night elves
Name
  • Wildkin
slang
  • Wildkin known as Watchers could speak.
Language
  • Wildkin do not speak, but they understand Darnassian.
Height
  • 10
Mount
  • Unknown
Character
  • n/a
Homeworld
Capital
  • Owl Wing Thicket is a holy site
abstract
  • Some night elf scholars claim that the lumbering, misshapen wildkin are the creation and favored pets of Elune, the moon goddess. Desiring a creature of might to claim as her own and disenchanted with the violence of wolves, Elune combined the traits of her beloved night birds with the brute force of benevolent bears. (MoM 107) Night elves claim that Elune created the first wildkin in the early days of the world to serve as guardians to Cenarius. She combined the best traits of the owl, the most beloved of her night birds, and the bear, the lumbering protector of the woods. The result: a swift, elegant, and fiercely loyal hunter. (MG 141) Other scholars claim that wildkin were the misguided creation of a sorcerer. Regardless of their origins, wildkin have been the beloved allies of night elf Druids of the Wild and ancients alike since the time of the War of the Ancients. (MoM 107) Lately, adventurers traveling through the Hinterlands report strange wildkin attacks. The wildkin seem confused, even maddened, and attack relentlessly and randomly. Some also have mutations, such as deformed limbs, scabbed pelts with large bald patches, or red eyes. No one knows how this wildkin corruption began. (MG 141) Adult wildkin grow to a height of 10 to 12 feet and weigh over 1,000 pounds. (MG 141) Full-grown wildkin exceed 10 feet in height and weigh over 3,000 pounds. (MoM 107) Wildkin are slow to anger, but they fight to the death when roused. They have a particular hatred of all undead and minions of the Burning Legion. The great beasts slash with their claws and stab with their beak in combat. (MoM 107) Once wildkin choose to attack, they are ferocious and relentless. A badly injured wildkin may retreat and pursue enemies later, once it heals. (MG 141) Over time however, many wildkin seem to have either forgotten their sacred charge, or lost the site they were trying to guard and now roam across both continents. Wildkin tend to be fiercely territorial and will attack anyone they meet. They resemble a cross between an owl and a bear, hence the name of the related breed, owlbears. They stand upright at about 10 to 12 feet tall, and their body is covered in hairy feathers, usually brown or white. Their arms have a wing-like shape that end in clawed talons, and their heads have a beak and antlers. These odd creatures also emit a distinctive sound when riled, sounding like a combination of growl and screech. Wildkin feathers are very highly prized in certain circles for their rare magical properties. Wildkin are forthright and not unusually aggressive. File:Wildkin.png