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{{Infobox ability
 
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|name=Curse of Recklessness
 
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|image=Spell_Shadow_UnholyStrength.png
 
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|description=Curses the target with recklessness, increasing melee attack power by X but reducing armor by Y for 2 min. Cursed enemies will not flee and will ignore Fear and Horror effects. Only one Curse per Warlock can be active on any one target.
 
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|class=[[Warlock]]
 
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|type=Offensive, Utility
 
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|school=[[Shadow]]
 
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|target=Unfriendly
 
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|cost=160 [[Mana]] at max level
 
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|range=30 yds.
 
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|cast_time=[[Instant]]
 
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|talented=No
 
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|improvement=[[Contagion]], [[Grim Reach]], [[Improved Drain Soul]], [[Suppression]]
 
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|ranks=5
 
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|buff_name=Curse of Recklessness
 
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|buff_type=Curse
 
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|buff_image=Spell_Shadow_UnholyStrength.png
 
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|buff_desc=Increases melee attack power by X and decreases armor by Y. Target will not flee and will ignore Fear and Horror effects.
 
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|buff_dur=2 min
 
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'''Curse of Recklessness''', or CoR for short, is a Warlock Curse that causes the target to ignore all fear effects, but increases their attack and reduces their armor.
 
   
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! | Rank || [[Mana]] Cost || +AP || -Armor || Level || Cost
 
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! | 5 || 160 || 135 || 800 || 69 || {{Cost|g=6|s=30}}
 
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== Notes ==
 
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Will replace any existing Curse on the same target from the same warlock.
 
   
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:''Editorial note: '''Keep it clean, and no speculation'''.''
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The target will ignore any [[Fear_Effect|Fear]] effect already on it or any that come into effect while the curse is active.
 
   
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== Talent improvement ==
 
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Several talents affect all [[Affliction]] spells including this curse:
 
   
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'''Sexuality''' is not often called upon in the [[Warcraft universe]], but it does exist in official Warcraft [[lore]] and art.
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[[Suppression]] reduces the target's chance to resist.
 
   
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==Sexuality in the Warcraft universe==
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[[Grim Reach]] increases the range to 33/36 yds.
 
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===Childbirth===
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*In [[Duskwood]], a pregnancy — human, elven, or dwarven — has not been carried to term in two years.<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Lands of Conflict]] |isbn=9781588469601 |pages=46}}</ref>
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*[[Goblin]]s breed like rabbits.{{Citation needed}}
   
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===Interracial breeding===
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[[Contagion]] reduces dispel chance.
 
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*Interacial breeding is generally frowned upon by human and elven society. Half-elves usually suffer bigotry from both their elven and human parents. The elven parents often abandon their children.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588460714 |pages=48}}</ref>{{Citation needed}}<!-- Cited as A&HC - but what page? --> {{Citation needed}}<!-- Cited as APG - but what page? -->
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*Goblins and dwarves do not hold strong opinions on human-elf mating.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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*Male harpies may not exist, as no male harpies have been reported. Harpies will breed with captive males of many species, though they prefer elves, orcs, and humans to either smaller or larger species.<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=88}}</ref>
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*[[Draenei]] and [[orc]]s can cross-breed, their offspring are known as [[half-orc]]s or [[half-draenei]], known examples include [[Garona]] and [[Lantresor of the Blade]].
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*The [[Mok'Nathal clan]] consists primarily of [[half-ogre]]s: the descendants of orcs and ogres.
   
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== Tips and tactics ==
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===Romance and love===
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*It is not uncommon for a succubus in a mortal's servitude to fall uncontrollably in love with him or her; this occurrence is not always to the master's advantage, though, for a devoted succubus can be prone to fits of extreme jealousy, especially when her master deals with those of the opposite sex.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=127}}</ref>
   
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===Marriage and marriage ceremonies===
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This spell if useful for any humanoid that might run near death. Look for the "runs away in fear" emote around 20% health. The trick is to place CoR rank 1 (lower mana cost) just before then, leaving a more useful Curse on for the majority of the fight.
 
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[[File:weddingreception.JPG|thumb|An Alliance wedding reception.]]
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*Night elves do not traditionally marry, but they do take companions for life.<ref>{{ref book |author= White Wolf |title= [[Alliance Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467737 |pages=127}}</ref>
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*[[Tyrande Whisperwind]] and [[Malfurion Stormrage]] get married at the end of ''[[Stormrage]]''.
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*Wildhammer dwarves only have a single holiday each year in which all the marriages are performed. It is one of the three community rituals held per year (the other two are for births and deaths respectively). Wildhammer dwarves commonly marry someone from their same birth year.<ref>{{ref book |author= White Wolf |title= [[Alliance Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467737 |pages=144}}</ref>
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*Traditional jungle troll rites of passage include suitors battling to the death for the object of their affection (either gender would do this), fights with blunt weapons during a marriage ceremony to establish dominance in the marriage.<ref>{{ref book |author=Metzen, Chris |authorlink=Chris Metzen |coauthors=Bob Fitch, Luke Johnson, Seth Johnson, Mur Lafferty, James Maliszewski |title=[[Alliance & Horde Compendium]] |isbn=9781588460639 |pages=65}}</ref> Many jungle trolls consider their wives as both trophies to be proud of and lowly slaves who have no rights. The more wives a warrior has, the more ties he shares within the tribe and the more allies he has. Though the warrior must have the means to care for all of his wives, it is a matter of prestige but also of political and social interest to own as many wives as possible. Only a willing father or brother agrees to give a female to a husband; unless, of course, a husband decides to hand out one of his own wives to another jungle troll to show his appreciation. Such a valuable gift shows a mark of respect and mutual friendship between the giver and the recipient. This ancient tradition allows jungle trolls to cut deals and alliances with other tribes. It is not rare to see the members of a weaker jungle troll tribe offer wives as tributes or peace offerings to the warriors of a bigger or more organized tribe. Among the members of the Darkspear tribe — who suffer the influence of the Horde some are beginning to question this outdated way of life.<ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=143}}</ref>
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*For [[tuskarr]], marriage occurs as soon as a man can support a wife, and for females as soon as they reach puberty. Tuskarr like to celebrate positive social behaviour such as marriage, to indicate the proper way an individual should act to reach the afterlife. Tuskarr have simple rituals relating to marriage, and it is one of their most prominent ceremonies. Girls dream of marrying a good whaler.<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=104-105}}</ref><ref>{{ref book |author=Johnson, Luke |authorlink=Luke Johnson |title=[[Dark Factions]] |isbn=9781588464460 |pages=22, 88, 208}}</ref>
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*Orcs share many of common marriage ceremonies as humans.<ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=140}}</ref>
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*The noun "mate" is used by many non-human races, including orcs, tauren, trolls, night elves and dragons, from the context, it seems to be roughly synonymous to "spouse".
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*[[Dragon Aspects]] are commonly polygamous, their mates are known as consorts, with the primary mate bearing the title of Prime Consort.
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*Members of the [[Blue Dragonflight]] are known to practice some form of betrothal: [[Kalecgos]] and [[Tyrigosa]] are described as "future mates".
   
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===Mating rituals===
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In raid encounters you can increase melee DPS by 6-12% for a nominal increase in damage on the [[main tank]]. Use this Curse on any boss who does not use abilities modified by [[Attack Power]] (ie [[Mortal Strike]] or Enrage).
 
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*[[Magnataur]] do not have a mating season. Magnataur breed when food is plentiful and chance brings a potential mate into close proximity. Once the act is complete the pair separates. Mating can pit males against each other. These fights are usually all display. The two shout and smash the ground until one loses his nerve and flees.<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=60}}</ref>
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*[[Murloc]]s extract a greenish mucus from the colored head fin of [[threshadon]]s for use by chieftains as a powerful aphrodisiac.<ref>{{ref book |author=Arthaus |title=[[Lands of Conflict]] |isbn=9781588469601 |pages=194}}</ref>
   
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===Gender and gender roles===
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Curse of Recklessness also cancels [[Fear]]. This means that a Warlock can easily CC by casting fear on a mob, and then casting CoR just before it gets out of range. This allows time for a pet to take aggro or your party to finish it off. If the mob gets back to you before the original fear would have run out you can cast another curse, canceling CoR and the mob will start running again.
 
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''Note: In the game... men and women are equal in Azeroth, so the only differences between the two genders are cosmetic.<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[World of Warcraft]] manual |pages=15}}</ref> At within the Alliance and Horde. There is generally more dimorphism in the lore.''
   
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*Gender is usually split between males and females. However, for some creatures and races, some members of a particular gender are mentioned by lore, but rarely represented or seen.<ref>[[Ogre#Female ogres|Female ogres section]] of [[Ogre]] article</ref>
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== External links ==
 
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*Some races show extreme sexual dimorphism, though there are a few unique exceptions:
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{{Elink|site=Raidguru|link=http://raidguru.net/?p=149|desc=Raidguru Armor Penetration and Boss Armor Value Guide|icon=raidguru}}
 
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**Murlocs have minimal amount of sexual dimorphism (only the length and shape of the head-fin and back-fin indicates gender).<ref>{{ref book |author= Kiley, Ellen P. |authorlink= Ellen P. Kiley |title=[[Lands of Mystery]] |isbn=9781588467843 |pages=135}}</ref>
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**Makrura males and females appear identical to non-makrura observers unless a female is carrying a clutch of eggs on her torso. Male makrura mate only once and then molt into sexless drones (although they are still referred to as ''he'' for all practical purposes).<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=98}}</ref>
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**Most female quilboar do not follow the males' path of the warrior. On occasion, a female child displays such unnatural strength that the shaman deems her a man. She then trains as a warrior and lives in all ways like a male, even taking female mates. Tribal legend holds that such unions have occasionally produced an exceptional quilboar warrior (though no scholar has confirmed the tale), so there is little or no stigma attached to such situations.<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=111}}</ref>
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**Female trolls hold no place in regular troll society. Male trolls consider them mates, nothing more — though they honor and give respect to female trolls who distinguish themselves in battle. Tauren (and orcs, due to a recent decree from Thrall) value their females as more than mates, and allow them to rise to positions of power. Female Darkspears find this concept interesting, and some choose to live in the future because they sense it affords them greater opportunities than standard troll culture.<ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=87, 143}}</ref> Until Thrall’s involvement with the Darkspear trolls, only male trolls became witch doctors. Female trolls have since seen the equality other Horde women possess and crave their own emancipation. Despite their efforts, few female witch doctors exist, and those who attempt to take on the role of tribal witch doctor meet with much derision and resistance.<ref>{{ref book |author= Bennie, Scott |coauthors= Richard Farrese, Bob Fitch |title= [[Horde Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467720 |pages=93}}</ref>
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**Prior to the conclusion of the Third War, night elf society was sharply divided by gender, with the vast majority of men being druids and most women serving as warriors, priestesses, or a combination thereof. There were a few deviations, obviously- males with no aptitude for druidism trained in the arts of war, and females with exceptional druidic gifts were trained, but these gender roles more or less defined the culture of the kaldorei for ten thousand years. In the years since Archimonde's death, this gender division appears to have eased somewhat, and more women have taken up the mantle of the druids, just as men have begun to choose the path of war or dedicate themselves to Elune.{{Citation needed}}
   
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===Homosexuality===
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*[[Sentinel Sweetspring]] "grins at [[Sentinel Amberline]] across the camp, waggling her long eyebrows suggestively." This was one of the first hints of homosexuality in the game.
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* Female quillboars, as mentioned [[Sexuality#Gender_and_gender_roles|above]], do sometimes take on a male life style - including female mates.
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* In his retelling of the day Deathwing came (during the quest [[Quest:The Day that Deathwing Came: What Really Happened|The Day that Deathwing Came: What Really Happened]]), [[Martek the Exiled]] is shown surrounded by numerous female admirers and a male admirer. Should Martek (the player) choose to save the male admirer, they share a "tender moment" upon his motorcycle just like they would if a female admirer was chosen, implying that Martek is bisexual, or that the listener assumed the blood elf admirer to be male.
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* During the PTR for Cataclysm, [[Theralion]]'s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2wEcyo7o-Q voice and mannerisms] was that of a stereotypically flamboyant homosexual. Since the voice acting was changed when the game went live and no other indicators are shown regarding his sexuality, it is at best left inconclusive and as an intentional joke on Blizzard's side.
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* During the [[Feast of Winter Veil]], [[inn]]s generally have pairs of [[Winter Reveler]]s standing under the mistletoe. Most inns have a male reveler and a female reveler, however [[Silvermoon City Inn]] has two male revelers.
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* Gender has little or no effect on interactions with most NPCs. For example, NPCs who react to emotes such as /kiss and /flirt will react the same towards male and female characters, and the [[Seduce]] ability is equally effective on male and female targets.
   
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'''Note:''' Some of these examples may be the result of [[game mechanics]], such as the [[random NPC generator]] and may not be official lore representation of homosexuality.
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===Prostitution===
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*Prostitution, the sex trade, and [[slavery]] are common business practices among goblins. While slavery is usually illegal in other parts of the world, it is a legitimate trade among goblins, and is condoned by the [[trade prince]]s. However, it is kept secret to avoid offending potential customers who might object to the controversial business. Slaves are used not just for manual labor but for other deplorable pursuits, and have no rights at all.<ref>{{ref book |author=Johnson, Luke |authorlink=Luke Johnson |title=[[Dark Factions]] |isbn=9781588464460 |pages=116}}</ref>
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*The streets along Ratchet's wharf teem with whorehouses (aka brothels) for those with earthier tastes.<ref>{{ref book |author= Arthaus |title= [[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]] |isbn=9781588460714 |pages=191}}</ref>
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===Rape===
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*Rape is generally frowned upon in Azeroth's societies but exists. [[Half-human half-ogre]]s are rumored to be products of ogre aggressions on human villages.<ref>{{ref book |author= White Wolf |title= [[Alliance Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467737 |pages=7}}</ref> Half-orc genesis is usually violent and perverse, they are usually born to abused or victimized parents.<ref>{{ref book |author= White Wolf |title= [[Alliance Player's Guide]] |isbn= 9781588467737 |pages=8}}</ref> Forlarren are the typically the result of couplings between unwilling night elves and demons.<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=199}}</ref> A succubus is into pleasure and pain. Like all demons, she enjoys bringing death and misery to the mortal races, but that doesn't mean she can't have fun with them first.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
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*Harpies capture males of other humanoid races and force them to mate. These unfortunates are often hobbled to keep from escaping. Given the circumstances, seduction is out of the question. Harpies resort to magic and potions to ensure cooperation, and employ their captives until they succumb to disease and malnutrition...<ref>{{ref book |author=Borgstrom, Rebecca |coauthors=Eric Brennan, Genevieve Cogman, and Michael Goodwin |title=[[Manual of Monsters]] |isbn=978-1588-4607-07 |pages=55}}</ref>
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==Quotes==
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*[[Concubine]] quote;
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*:"They fall asleep after. Me, I fall asleep during...."
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*[[Night Mistress]] quote;
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*:"Five seconds! I'm not kidding!"
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*A male goblin joke:
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*:"She told me to tie her up and do whatever I wanted to her. So I took her stereo."
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*A female goblin joke:
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*:"I'm a free spirit, I don't like to be tied down. Oh, you mean that literally. I'm totally into that."
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*A dwarven saying;
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*:"Be-ware, Be-ware of a gnome with long hair! Though tiny in height, if the ale is just right, she'll follow you back, and hop in the sack!"<ref>[[An Honest Trade]]</ref>
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*A female troll saying;
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*:"When enraged, and in heat, a female troll can mate over 80 times in one night. Be you prepared?"<ref>[[Flirt#Troll_female]]</ref>
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==Images==
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This section contains images about the anatomy (nudity, sexual dimorphism, and suggestive imagery), sexuality in official artwork, and/or images that show off the physical form. They may include nudity or revealing clothing. It also includes examples of sexual dimorphism within a race.
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===Females===
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File:Dragonwc2.gif
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File:Nymph.jpg|A nymph
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File:Emeralddreamcreatures.JPG
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File:Temple Concubine TCG.jpg|A [[Temple Concubine]], ''"Business... or Pleasure?"''.
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File:AzsharaSL.jpg|[[Queen Azshara]]
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File:Naga Siren.jpg|A naga
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File:Ogrefemale.JPG|A troll
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File:Garonawar1.jpg|[[Garona Halforcen]]
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File:Angrida.jpg|''"Don't touch what you can't afford."''
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File:INV Misc Idol 01.png|Idol is similar to real-life "[[Wikipedia:mother goddess|mother goddess]]" & fertility statues (e.g. "Venus" or Goddess of Willendorf)
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File:Elune.PNG|Elune is a representation of a "mother goddess"
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File:Trollprimal.jpg|A Primal Darkspear troll
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File:goblin calendar girl.jpg|Goblin calendar girl
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</gallery>
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===Males===
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<gallery>
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File:SatyrMG.JPG|A satyr
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File:Zul'Aman old loading screen.jpg|A forest troll
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File:Arch Druid Lathorius.jpg|[[Arch Druid Lathorius]]
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File:CentaurArt.jpg|A centaur
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File:Illidan.jpg|[[Illidan Stormrage]]
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File:Demon Hunter Training.jpg|Demon hunter in the Ruins of Karabor
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File:Son of Cenarius.jpg|A Keeper of the Grove, son of Cenarius
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File:Bloodsail Swashbuckler.jpg|A human
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</gallery>
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===Other===
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<gallery>
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File:MurlocRaneman.jpg|Murlocs have minimal amount of sexual dimorphism
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</gallery>
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==Related NPCs==
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*[[Charming Courtesan]]
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*[[Concubine]]
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*[[Night Mistress]]
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*[[Sister of Pleasure]]
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*[[Temple Concubine]]
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*[[Wanton Hostess]]
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 18:21, 1 August 2011


Editorial note: Keep it clean, and no speculation.


Sexuality is not often called upon in the Warcraft universe, but it does exist in official Warcraft lore and art.

Sexuality in the Warcraft universe

Childbirth

Interracial breeding

  • Interacial breeding is generally frowned upon by human and elven society. Half-elves usually suffer bigotry from both their elven and human parents. The elven parents often abandon their children.[2][citation needed]  [citation needed] 
  • Goblins and dwarves do not hold strong opinions on human-elf mating.[2]
  • Male harpies may not exist, as no male harpies have been reported. Harpies will breed with captive males of many species, though they prefer elves, orcs, and humans to either smaller or larger species.[3]
  • Draenei and orcs can cross-breed, their offspring are known as half-orcs or half-draenei, known examples include Garona and Lantresor of the Blade.
  • The Mok'Nathal clan consists primarily of half-ogres: the descendants of orcs and ogres.

Romance and love

  • It is not uncommon for a succubus in a mortal's servitude to fall uncontrollably in love with him or her; this occurrence is not always to the master's advantage, though, for a devoted succubus can be prone to fits of extreme jealousy, especially when her master deals with those of the opposite sex.[4]

Marriage and marriage ceremonies

Weddingreception

An Alliance wedding reception.

  • Night elves do not traditionally marry, but they do take companions for life.[5]
  • Tyrande Whisperwind and Malfurion Stormrage get married at the end of Stormrage.
  • Wildhammer dwarves only have a single holiday each year in which all the marriages are performed. It is one of the three community rituals held per year (the other two are for births and deaths respectively). Wildhammer dwarves commonly marry someone from their same birth year.[6]
  • Traditional jungle troll rites of passage include suitors battling to the death for the object of their affection (either gender would do this), fights with blunt weapons during a marriage ceremony to establish dominance in the marriage.[7] Many jungle trolls consider their wives as both trophies to be proud of and lowly slaves who have no rights. The more wives a warrior has, the more ties he shares within the tribe and the more allies he has. Though the warrior must have the means to care for all of his wives, it is a matter of prestige but also of political and social interest to own as many wives as possible. Only a willing father or brother agrees to give a female to a husband; unless, of course, a husband decides to hand out one of his own wives to another jungle troll to show his appreciation. Such a valuable gift shows a mark of respect and mutual friendship between the giver and the recipient. This ancient tradition allows jungle trolls to cut deals and alliances with other tribes. It is not rare to see the members of a weaker jungle troll tribe offer wives as tributes or peace offerings to the warriors of a bigger or more organized tribe. Among the members of the Darkspear tribe — who suffer the influence of the Horde some are beginning to question this outdated way of life.[8]
  • For tuskarr, marriage occurs as soon as a man can support a wife, and for females as soon as they reach puberty. Tuskarr like to celebrate positive social behaviour such as marriage, to indicate the proper way an individual should act to reach the afterlife. Tuskarr have simple rituals relating to marriage, and it is one of their most prominent ceremonies. Girls dream of marrying a good whaler.[9][10]
  • Orcs share many of common marriage ceremonies as humans.[11]
  • The noun "mate" is used by many non-human races, including orcs, tauren, trolls, night elves and dragons, from the context, it seems to be roughly synonymous to "spouse".
  • Dragon Aspects are commonly polygamous, their mates are known as consorts, with the primary mate bearing the title of Prime Consort.
  • Members of the Blue Dragonflight are known to practice some form of betrothal: Kalecgos and Tyrigosa are described as "future mates".

Mating rituals

  • Magnataur do not have a mating season. Magnataur breed when food is plentiful and chance brings a potential mate into close proximity. Once the act is complete the pair separates. Mating can pit males against each other. These fights are usually all display. The two shout and smash the ground until one loses his nerve and flees.[12]
  • Murlocs extract a greenish mucus from the colored head fin of threshadons for use by chieftains as a powerful aphrodisiac.[13]

Gender and gender roles

Note: In the game... men and women are equal in Azeroth, so the only differences between the two genders are cosmetic.[14] At within the Alliance and Horde. There is generally more dimorphism in the lore.

  • Gender is usually split between males and females. However, for some creatures and races, some members of a particular gender are mentioned by lore, but rarely represented or seen.[15]
  • Some races show extreme sexual dimorphism, though there are a few unique exceptions:
    • Murlocs have minimal amount of sexual dimorphism (only the length and shape of the head-fin and back-fin indicates gender).[16]
    • Makrura males and females appear identical to non-makrura observers unless a female is carrying a clutch of eggs on her torso. Male makrura mate only once and then molt into sexless drones (although they are still referred to as he for all practical purposes).[17]
    • Most female quilboar do not follow the males' path of the warrior. On occasion, a female child displays such unnatural strength that the shaman deems her a man. She then trains as a warrior and lives in all ways like a male, even taking female mates. Tribal legend holds that such unions have occasionally produced an exceptional quilboar warrior (though no scholar has confirmed the tale), so there is little or no stigma attached to such situations.[18]
    • Female trolls hold no place in regular troll society. Male trolls consider them mates, nothing more — though they honor and give respect to female trolls who distinguish themselves in battle. Tauren (and orcs, due to a recent decree from Thrall) value their females as more than mates, and allow them to rise to positions of power. Female Darkspears find this concept interesting, and some choose to live in the future because they sense it affords them greater opportunities than standard troll culture.[19] Until Thrall’s involvement with the Darkspear trolls, only male trolls became witch doctors. Female trolls have since seen the equality other Horde women possess and crave their own emancipation. Despite their efforts, few female witch doctors exist, and those who attempt to take on the role of tribal witch doctor meet with much derision and resistance.[20]
    • Prior to the conclusion of the Third War, night elf society was sharply divided by gender, with the vast majority of men being druids and most women serving as warriors, priestesses, or a combination thereof. There were a few deviations, obviously- males with no aptitude for druidism trained in the arts of war, and females with exceptional druidic gifts were trained, but these gender roles more or less defined the culture of the kaldorei for ten thousand years. In the years since Archimonde's death, this gender division appears to have eased somewhat, and more women have taken up the mantle of the druids, just as men have begun to choose the path of war or dedicate themselves to Elune.[citation needed] 

Homosexuality

  • Sentinel Sweetspring "grins at Sentinel Amberline across the camp, waggling her long eyebrows suggestively." This was one of the first hints of homosexuality in the game.
  • Female quillboars, as mentioned above, do sometimes take on a male life style - including female mates.
  • In his retelling of the day Deathwing came (during the quest The Day that Deathwing Came: What Really Happened), Martek the Exiled is shown surrounded by numerous female admirers and a male admirer. Should Martek (the player) choose to save the male admirer, they share a "tender moment" upon his motorcycle just like they would if a female admirer was chosen, implying that Martek is bisexual, or that the listener assumed the blood elf admirer to be male.
  • During the PTR for Cataclysm, Theralion's voice and mannerisms was that of a stereotypically flamboyant homosexual. Since the voice acting was changed when the game went live and no other indicators are shown regarding his sexuality, it is at best left inconclusive and as an intentional joke on Blizzard's side.
  • During the Feast of Winter Veil, inns generally have pairs of Winter Revelers standing under the mistletoe. Most inns have a male reveler and a female reveler, however Silvermoon City Inn has two male revelers.
  • Gender has little or no effect on interactions with most NPCs. For example, NPCs who react to emotes such as /kiss and /flirt will react the same towards male and female characters, and the Seduce ability is equally effective on male and female targets.

Note: Some of these examples may be the result of game mechanics, such as the random NPC generator and may not be official lore representation of homosexuality.

Prostitution

  • Prostitution, the sex trade, and slavery are common business practices among goblins. While slavery is usually illegal in other parts of the world, it is a legitimate trade among goblins, and is condoned by the trade princes. However, it is kept secret to avoid offending potential customers who might object to the controversial business. Slaves are used not just for manual labor but for other deplorable pursuits, and have no rights at all.[21]
  • The streets along Ratchet's wharf teem with whorehouses (aka brothels) for those with earthier tastes.[22]

Rape

  • Rape is generally frowned upon in Azeroth's societies but exists. Half-human half-ogres are rumored to be products of ogre aggressions on human villages.[23] Half-orc genesis is usually violent and perverse, they are usually born to abused or victimized parents.[24] Forlarren are the typically the result of couplings between unwilling night elves and demons.[25] A succubus is into pleasure and pain. Like all demons, she enjoys bringing death and misery to the mortal races, but that doesn't mean she can't have fun with them first.[4]
  • Harpies capture males of other humanoid races and force them to mate. These unfortunates are often hobbled to keep from escaping. Given the circumstances, seduction is out of the question. Harpies resort to magic and potions to ensure cooperation, and employ their captives until they succumb to disease and malnutrition...[26]

Quotes

  • Concubine quote;
    "They fall asleep after. Me, I fall asleep during...."
  • A male goblin joke:
    "She told me to tie her up and do whatever I wanted to her. So I took her stereo."
  • A female goblin joke:
    "I'm a free spirit, I don't like to be tied down. Oh, you mean that literally. I'm totally into that."
  • A dwarven saying;
    "Be-ware, Be-ware of a gnome with long hair! Though tiny in height, if the ale is just right, she'll follow you back, and hop in the sack!"[27]
  • A female troll saying;
    "When enraged, and in heat, a female troll can mate over 80 times in one night. Be you prepared?"[28]

Images

This section contains images about the anatomy (nudity, sexual dimorphism, and suggestive imagery), sexuality in official artwork, and/or images that show off the physical form. They may include nudity or revealing clothing. It also includes examples of sexual dimorphism within a race.

Females

Males

Other

Related NPCs

References

 
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