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This article is a copy of "The Troll Compendium," an official article by [[Blizzard Entertainment]]. It presented a variety of information about trolls. The original article, formerly located at [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/trolls/ http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/trolls/], did not survive the overhaul of the World of Warcraft Official Website.
 
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This article talks about the different machinamas and other fanmade warcraft related things that have become so famous that blizzard as implimented in game
   
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==[[Oxhorn]]==
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* [[Grand Executor Mortuus]] is an obvious reference to the famous oxhorn brand videos character mortuus, a level 55 [[undead]] [[rogue]] who is known for only speaking l33t. The character first appeared in game as foreman mortuus in northrend, and later was promoted by sylvanas and moved to silverpine. He is shown to insult the player and call them <name> nub, an obvious reference to how mortuus calls everyone A n00b.
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*the character Mr. evil, formally Associate Proffessor Evil, an unknown level warlock. He himself does not appear in game, but is referenced by the title [[Associate Proffesor]], which is gained through [[archaology]].
Little is known about the night elves' precise origins, for their race was formed so long ago that no hard evidence has surfaced to prove or invalidate this theory. All that is known for certain is that a tribe of nocturnal humanoids came to live on the shores of the first Well of Eternity, and the Well's cosmic energies changed them into the night elves we know today.
 
   
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==[[Trade Princess Movement]]==
Certainly many trolls do believe that the humanoids who developed into the night elf race were trolls. The theory does have some credibility, for there is at least a superficial physical resemblance between trolls and night elves. Furthermore, the troll race dominated much of ancient Kalimdor--the only continent on Azeroth before the Great Sundering--long before the night elves came into power.
 
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* it may not be machinama, but it is fanmade. People hated [[Trade Prince Gallywix]] so much that they posted a thread on the forums called the [[Trade Princess Movement]], creating a female goblin who the modeled into a great [[Trade Prince]] (Princess) that everyone would love because she is not like Gallywix. She is represented in game as [[Boss Mida]], and her personnel assistant appears, but he cannot be talked to. She is the lliason to garrosh and ruler of the [[Goblin Slums]], which she appears in, and all [[goblins]] in [[Orgrimmar]]
 
Nevertheless, many night elves find this theory preposterous and abhorrent. They are quick to point out that the first night elves began their rise to power by defeating a number of nearby troll tribes. As a consequence, the trolls came to fear and respect the might of their new rivals. The troll theory of night elf ancestry may have been a direct result of this early conflict. The trolls hated the night elves--a sentiment that persists to this day--and may have wished to marginalize the night elf race and its accomplishments. Also, attributing the night elf race with a troll heritage likely helped the trolls come to terms with their own shocking defeat.
 
 
Without additional data, there is little point in debating the merits of this controversial theory. No doubt it will remain a matter of contention for years to come.
 
 
== References ==
 
The information could still retrieved from [http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/story/trolls/ http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/story/trolls/].
 
 
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This article talks about the different machinamas and other fanmade warcraft related things that have become so famous that blizzard as implimented in game

Oxhorn

  • Grand Executor Mortuus is an obvious reference to the famous oxhorn brand videos character mortuus, a level 55 undead rogue who is known for only speaking l33t. The character first appeared in game as foreman mortuus in northrend, and later was promoted by sylvanas and moved to silverpine. He is shown to insult the player and call them <name> nub, an obvious reference to how mortuus calls everyone A n00b.
  • the character Mr. evil, formally Associate Proffessor Evil, an unknown level warlock. He himself does not appear in game, but is referenced by the title Associate Proffesor, which is gained through archaology.

Trade Princess Movement

  • it may not be machinama, but it is fanmade. People hated Trade Prince Gallywix so much that they posted a thread on the forums called the Trade Princess Movement, creating a female goblin who the modeled into a great Trade Prince (Princess) that everyone would love because she is not like Gallywix. She is represented in game as Boss Mida, and her personnel assistant appears, but he cannot be talked to. She is the lliason to garrosh and ruler of the Goblin Slums, which she appears in, and all goblins in Orgrimmar