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He is also not very funny. He needs to choose a different line of work.
"Misused" Lacking, misused. I ignore most, but that one is getting to me.
Curious Veja has never seen a worgen before? The Kingdom had humans, trolls, orcs, Tauren, goblins...but no worgen? The cataclysm never happened there? *is hit by a thrown Scythe of Elune*
There are two races that can't be found in Solace trilogy lore. Undead and Worgen, both of which are a result of curses.
At lest that the idea, I'm kind of inconsistent with lore. Even my own.
The Forsaken did not make a lore appearance until the Scourge Invasion, which did not occur until after the events of The Second War. Gilneas had withdrawn behind Greymane's Wall, so the only worgen out in the world would have been feral beasts. Draenei are trickier because in WoW lore they did not arrive on Azeroth until the 2nd Legion Invasion, buuuuut, the Exodar was just one dimension-ship; nothing to say that another ship filled with a different group of Draenei couldn't have "discovered" The Kingdom and found common cause with the king.