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High on the mountain peaks of Azeroth roam the Amalthean goats. Coveted for their healing abilities, they are protected by the [[orc]]s and are hunted by the [[Lich King]] and his masters in the [[Burning Legion]].{{Cite|MoM|193}} |
High on the mountain peaks of Azeroth roam the Amalthean goats. Coveted for their healing abilities, they are protected by the [[orc]]s and are hunted by the [[Lich King]] and his masters in the [[Burning Legion]].{{Cite|MoM|193}} |
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This name takes its origins in [[Wikipedia:Amalthea (mythology)|Amalthea]], the goat that nursed Zeus/Jupiter and whose horn turned into the Horn of plenty (or Cornucopia), symbol of food and abundance. |
This name takes its origins in [[Wikipedia:Amalthea (mythology)|Amalthea]], the goat that nursed Zeus/Jupiter and whose horn turned into the Horn of plenty (or Cornucopia), symbol of food and abundance. |
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Goat Species
- Amalthean Goat
High on the mountain peaks of Azeroth roam the Amalthean goats. Coveted for their healing abilities, they are protected by the orcs and are hunted by the Lich King and his masters in the Burning Legion.Template:Cite
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This name takes its origins in Amalthea, the goat that nursed Zeus/Jupiter and whose horn turned into the Horn of plenty (or Cornucopia), symbol of food and abundance.