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|name=Sunwalker Saern
{{for|the playable race|Worgen (playable)}}
 
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|title=Paladin Trainer
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|race=Tauren
| name = Worgen
 
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|creature=Humanoid
| capital = [[Howling Oak]], [[Darnassus]] (by way of [[Gilneas City]])
 
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|sex=Female
| faction = [[Alliance]] (Gilneas)<br />[[Scourge]] (Arugal's [[Wolfcult]])<br />[[Independent]]
 
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| character = [[Death knight]], [[Druid]], [[Hunter]], [[Mage]], [[Priest]], [[Rogue]], [[Warlock]], [[Warrior]]
 
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|faction=Horde
| homeworld = [[Azeroth]]
 
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| language = [[Worgen (language)|Worgen]]
 
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|repfaction=Thunder Bluff
| slang = [[Common (language)|Common]]
 
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|health=2,769
| leader = {{raceIconExt|Genn}}[[Genn Greymane|King Genn Greymane]] <br />{{raceIconExt|Arugal}}[[Archmage Arugal]] <br />{{raceIconExt|Darius}}[[Darius Crowley]]
 
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| exact = 6 - 7 feet
 
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|location=[[Hunter Rise]], [[Thunder Bluff]]
| weight = 250 - 300 lbs
 
|source=''[[Monster Guide]]'', 146-147
 
 
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'''Saern Priderunner''' is a [[Tauren]] [[sunwalker]] and [[Paladin trainer]] in [[Thunder Bluff]].
   
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==Trivia==
'''Worgen''' are large, [[wolf|lupine]] humanoids reminiscent of a [[werewolf]] that walks upright, but lopes on all fours to run.
 
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*Saern Priderunner used to teach [[Plainsrunning]] during the ''World of Warcraft'' beta.
   
==History==
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* {{Patch 4.0.3a|note=Renamed from Saern Priderunner. Now a paladin trainer.}}
===Origin===
 
Long ago, amid a brutal [[War of the Satyr|war]] between the [[night elves]] and the demonic [[satyr]]s in [[Kalimdor]], a group of [[druid]]s practiced a [[Pack Form|powerful yet unwieldy form]] that embodied the fury of the wolf Ancient, [[Goldrinn]]. Taught by [[Ralaar Fangfire]], these Druids of the Pack sought to temper the uncontrollable rage inherent in their chosen form. To do so, they willingly submitted to the energies of the [[Scythe of Elune]], a mystical artifact created from Goldrinn’s fang and the staff of [[Elune]].
 
   
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Rather than abate the druids’ fury, however, the weapon transformed Ralaar and his followers into worgen: bestial humanoids enslaved by their own primal instincts. Blinded by all-consuming rage, Ralaar’s druids tore through friend and foe alike during battle with the satyrs. Night elves wounded by the unruly beasts contracted a virulent [[Worgen curse|curse]] that turned them into worgen as well. Desperate to stanch the affliction’s spread, Archdruid [[Malfurion Stormrage]] mournfully banished the worgen to a pocket dimension of the [[Emerald Dream]], where they would be in peaceful slumber for all eternity.<ref>{{elink|type=wowus|link=http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/worgen}}</ref>
 
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===Release===
 
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Years later, several individuals started investigating about the worgen. [[Ur]], a [[mage]] of [[Dalaran]], did research on worgen but never summoned them. He found out that the worgen seemed to hail from a dark and treacherous world, from which there was no corner which was truly safe.<ref>[[The Book of Ur]]</ref> Another of these individuals was [[Archmage Arugal]]. Frustrated by the destruction of [[Dalaran]] by the [[Scourge]] and against the advice of his peers, Archmage Arugal elected to summon an army of the extra-dimensional entities by using Ur's research. With [[King Genn Greymane]]'s blessing, these original worgen -- cursed druids from [[Azeroth]]'s ancient past -- were then released from their prison.
 
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The summoned worgen fought at first against the [[undead]] armies, but quickly turned on the wizards themselves. Unfortunately, the methods of removing them from their prison did not appear to be reversible, which left the insane druids unfettered and unrestrained.<ref name=fadedjournal>[[Faded Journal]]</ref> The curse of the worgen rapidly spread among the [[human]] population, transforming ordinary men and women into ravenous, feral creatures. They sieged the keep of the noble [[Baron Silverlaine]]. Situated above the tiny hamlet of [[Pyrewood]], the keep quickly fell into shadow and ruin.
 
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Driven mad with guilt, Arugal adopted the worgen as his children and retreated to Silverlaine's former mansion, the estate now known as [[Shadowfang Keep]]. He then cursed the village people of [[Pyrewood]] to turn into worgen whenever the sun went down.<ref name="SFK">[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/worlddungeons.html#Shadowfang%20Keep WoW -> Info -> Basics -> World Dungeons (Shadowfang Keep)] (Retrieved 08-27-2010)</ref> The curse, however, was not contained.
 
 
At approximately the same time, the [[night elf]] [[Sentinel]] [[Velinde Starsong]] was given the task of clearing [[Felwood]] of [[demon]]s. She prayed to [[Elune]] and was granted the [[Scythe of Elune]], which had been the tool for the creation of the original worgen, and which could also summon worgen. Velinde received a vision after touching the scythe, in which the worgen battled an unflinching enemy, [[Lords of the Emerald Flame]], in a vicious war.<ref name="Velinde">[[Velinde's Journal]]</ref> In reality, the Lords were the [[satyr]] that had fought against the night elves and worgen in the [[War of the Satyr]].
 
 
Using the Scythe of Elune, Velinde was able to summon a very large number of worgen to fight at her side against the demons. Later Velinde began to notice that some of her force were unaccounted for. It was as though the Scythe of Elune no longer required her presence to perform the summoning process. Perplexed by this development, she ordered the remaining worgen to remain at the [[Shrine of Mel'Thandris]] in [[Ashenvale]] and began to search for [[Archmage Arugal]], whom she had heard also summoned worgen.<ref name="Velinde"/> From that point on her fate became a mystery, but it was rumored that she was killed in [[Duskwood]] and lost the Scythe of Elune.<ref>{{questlong|Alliance|30|The Scythe of Elune}}</ref> [[Black Rider]]s from [[Deadwind Pass]] came to Duskwood looking for the Scythe and murdered a family of farmers in the search to find it.<ref>[[Jitters' Completed Journal]]</ref> The [[Terrowulf]] worgen tribe stayed at the Shrine in Ashenvale for a while, and eventually left, though it is not known where they went.
 
 
It is also known that the dark mage [[Morganth]] was searching for the Scythe of Elune, and stole [[Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic]] as well.<ref>{{questlong|Alliance|28|Ur's Treatise on Shadow Magic}}</ref>
 
 
===Wrath of the Lich King===
 
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Eventually, Arugal was killed, and the worgen under his protection turned to live on the wilds of [[Silverpine Forest]]. In ''[[World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King]]'', [[Lich King|Arthas]] discovered [[Shade of Arugal|Arugal]]'s activities and brought him back from the dead to work for him. This also meant that several worgen under Arugal's command, the [[Bloodmoon worgen]], allied with the [[Scourge]] in [[Northrend]], staying in particular in the [[Grizzly Hills]].<ref>{{questlong|Neutral|75G3|Hour of the Worg}} (And quest chain)</ref> Some worgen that served under Arugal have been forced into the service of the Lich King, turning them into [[Death Knight|Death Knights]].<ref>[[Quest:A Special Surprise]]</ref>
 
 
===Cataclysm===
 
[[File:Worgen infobox.jpg|thumb|380px|Worgen after the [[Cataclysm]]]]
 
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{{main|Worgen (playable)}}
 
In ''[[World of Warcraft: Cataclysm]]'', it is revealed that the worgen curse has spread into the secluded kingdom of [[Gilneas]], transforming many of its inhabitants into worgen, called the [[Worgen (playable)|Greymane worgen]]. However, with the help of their night elf allies, they have developed a partial cure to the curse which allows them to retain their sanity even while transformed.<ref>{{questlong|Alliance|5|Last Chance at Humanity}}</ref>
 
 
After the [[Shattering]], the [[Greymane Wall]] was destroyed, allowing the [[Forsaken]] to attack and invade Gilneas unhindered. The Greymane worgen have been fighting the Forsaken in Gilneas and [[Silverpine Forest]] ever since, but most of their non-worgen citizens had to flee Gilneas to the safety of [[Darnassus]]. The [[night elves]], who created the curse in the first place, felt obliged to help the Greymane worgen. They created a dwelling in Darnassus for them to seek refuge in as the war for their home rages on. Afterwords, Gilneas was re-introduced to the [[Alliance]].<ref>http://www.worldofraids.com/topic/17055-cataclysm-hands-on-worgen-starting-experience/</ref>
 
 
The Gilneans, many of which are now infected with the worgen curse, are now found across the world, fighting for the Alliance in the [[Southern Barrens]], [[Ashenvale]], [[Felwood]], and many other areas of the world. In Silverpine, former rebel leader [[Darius Crowley]] is leading the [[Gilneas Liberation Front|Worgen offensive]] to defend Gilneas, with the help of [[Ivar Bloodfang]] and the [[Bloodfang pack]]. Recently however, [[Sylvanas Windrunner]] agents kidnapped his daughter [[Lorna Crowley]], holding her for ransom in exchange for Crowley's surrender. Darius ultimately chose to surrender and fled into Gilneas. However Bloodfang continues to the fight against the Forsaken in the [[Hillsbrad Foothills]] and has even recruited the aid of the [[Stormpike Guard]].
 
 
Many Worgen have taken up the druidic arts as a way to cope with their transformation, to help control their animalistic side or even to learn more about themselves and the powers that helped their race begin.
 
 
==Culture==
 
Worgen usually hunt in packs under the guidance of an Alpha. Alphas are the strongest member of a pack and holds dominion over the other worgen in his or her pack. Those who seek to overthrow the Alpha and take his or her place must best him or her in combat.<ref name=fadedjournal/>
 
 
Worgen generally tend to prefer more natural habitats like forests, though humans transformed into worgen and still retain a semblance of their humanity might still be inclined to continue living among human civilization. They are natural hunters and have a propensity to hunt. [[Alpha Prime]] describes being unable to hunt as excruciating torture for his kind.
 
 
Worgen must always control their emotions lest they lose themselves to their form's feral instincts. Rage and guilt are two known emotions that illicit a worgen's transformation. One way worgen can temporarily keep their sanity is by injecting themselves with a serum created by Gilnean chemist, [[Krennan Aranas]]. Another method is undertaking a night elven ritual that makes peace with traumatic events, thus bringing balance between the human and worgen sides. This ritual involves, eating a piece of [[moonleaf]] (to help the mind prepare for the ritual) and drinking holy water from [[moon wells]] that recalls traumatic and peaceful events so that a person may gain understanding and balance of one's self.
 
 
==Faith==
 
Worgen are naturally drawn to and revere the wolf [[Ancient guardian|Ancient]], [[Goldrinn]], who in a way, is the progenitor of their race. Some worgen, having had a natural connection to nature, have also taken up [[druidism]]. Typically, those whose minds have been brought back from Feralcy will continue to revere the same concepts they did prior to their turning into a worgen. (Such as the Gilneans, where many still believe in the Light.). It is seen though that some of those who have been turned also embrace and revere the nature related spirits that resulted in the worgen concurrently with their former beliefs.
 
 
==Worgen groups==
 
;[[Alliance]]
 
* [[Worgen (playable)|Greymane]] - Playable race found in various areas of the world, homeland in [[Gilneas]] {{Cata-inline}}
 
* [[Bloodfang]] - Found in [[Gilneas]] and [[Silverpine Forest]], supporters of the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] {{Cata-inline}}
 
* [[Hillsbrad Worgen]] - Found in [[Fenris Isle]], these former humans of [[Lordaeron]] have chosen to become worgen in order to support the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]] in their war against the [[Forsaken]] {{Cata-inline}}
 
 
;[[Scourge]]
 
* [[Wolfcult]]/Bloodmoon - Found in the [[Grizzly Hills]] {{Wotlk-inline}}
 
 
;[[Independent]]/[[Hostile]]
 
*[[Gilnean Wolfcult]] - A worgen cult found in [[Gilneas]], searching for the [[Scythe of Elune]]
 
* [[Brashwater Crew]] - A group of worgen pirates {{Cata-inline}}
 
* [[Lycanthoth Vandal|Lycanthoth]] - Found in [[Mount Hyjal]] {{Cata-inline}}
 
* [[Nightbane pack|Nightbane]] - Found in [[Duskwood]]
 
* [[Moonrage]] - Found in [[Silverpine Forest]]
 
* [[Shadowfang worgen|Shadowfang]] - Found in [[Shadowfang Keep]]
 
* [[Terrowulf]] - Found in [[Ashenvale Forest]]
 
 
== Notable worgen ==
 
{{main|Worgen NPCs}}
 
{| class="darktable sortable zebra"
 
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! Name !! class="unsortable"|Role !! Condition !! Location !! class="unsortable"|Allegiance
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Genn}}{{RaceIconExt|Greymane}} {{npc||Genn Greymane}}
 
| King of Gilneas
 
| <font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
 
| [[Gilneas]] and [[Stormwind City]]
 
|[[Gilneas|Kingdom of Gilneas]], [[Alliance]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Darius}}{{RaceIconExt|Crowley}} {{npc||Darius Crowley}}
 
| Leader of the [[Gilneas Liberation Front]], former dissenter
 
| <font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
 
| [[Gilneas]] and [[Silverpine Forest]]
 
|[[Gilneas|Kingdom of Gilneas]], [[Alliance]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Male|Small}} {{npc||Tobias Mistmantle}}
 
| Gilnean war hero and brother of [[Stalvan Mistmantle]].
 
| <font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
 
| [[Gilneas]] and [[Duskwood]]
 
|[[Gilneas|Kingdom of Gilneas]], [[Alliance]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Male|Small}} {{npc||Ivar Bloodfang}}
 
| Leader of the [[Bloodfang pack]]
 
| <font color="limegreen">Alive</font>
 
| [[Gilneas]]
 
| [[Bloodfang pack]], [[Alliance]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Male|Small}} {{npc||Ralaar Fangfire}}
 
| Alpha Prime of the [[Druids of the Scythe]] and [[Gilnean Wolfcult]]
 
| <font color="red">Deceased</font>
 
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|[[Druids of the Scythe]], [[Gilnean Wolfcult]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Male|Small}} {{npc||Admiral Ripsnarl}}
 
| Defias Admiral
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Sentinel Hill]], [[Westfall]]
 
|[[Defias Brotherhood]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Male|Small}} {{npc||Marl Wormthorn}}
 
| Corrupted druid loyal to Burning Legion
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Blasted Lands]]
 
|[[Burning Legion]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Small}} {{npc||Apothecary Berard}}
 
| The only known worgen cursed from a [[Forsaken]] undead; possibly [[Berard the Moon-Crazed]]
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Pyrewood Village]]
 
| [[Wolfcult]], [[Independent]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Small}} {{npc||Big Bad Wolf}}
 
| [[Karazhan]] opera house boss
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Karazhan]], [[Deadwind Pass]]
 
|[[Independent]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Small}} {{npc||Eviscerator}}
 
| Prisoner/Gladiator
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Blackrock Depths]]
 
|[[Independent]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Small}} {{npc||Garwal}}
 
| Alpha worg of Rivenwood
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Rivenwood]], [[Howling Fjord]]
 
|[[Wolfcult]], [[Scourge]]
 
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||'''{{RaceIconExt|Worgen|Small}} {{npc||Selas}}
 
| Arugal's lieutenant
 
| <font color="orange">Killable</font>
 
| [[Bloodmoon Isle]], [[Grizzly Hills]]
 
|[[Wolfcult]], [[Scourge]]
 
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|}
 
 
==Inspiration==
 
The worgen bear a strong resemblance to the "Myrkridia" from Bungie's ''Myth II: Soulblighter'' (a contemporary of Starcraft), especially the idea of them being from another dimension. Beside that, the worgen obviously resemble a werewolf as it is known in popular fiction, particularly the part where they managed to get the curse under control and only changed when the moon was up.
 
 
==Hunter pet==
 
{{NPC||Garwal}} was a tamable pet during [[Patch 3.1.0|3.1]] until a [[Hotfixes#Tuesday.2C_July_7th|hotfix]] was deployed on 7 July, shortly after the discovery was widely known on the internet. During this time, the tamed Garwal pets were no longer an effective pet as they were stripped of their abilities and could not even be fed.
 
 
[[Community Manager]] {{blizz}} [[Zarhym]] responded on the forums shortly after the hotfix with this statement:
 
{{bluepost
 
| poster = Zarhym
 
| date = 2009-07-07 22:49:24
 
| body = The worgen should not technically belong to any of the pet families and was therefore removed. This means the pet no longer has access to pet talents or abilities. Whether or not similar circumstances with hunter pets in the past have occurred isn’t really relevant. Given the nature of the creature that was tamed in this case, we feel it should not belong to any of the eligible pet families from which a hunter can choose his or her combat companion.
 
 
<p>...We don't want hunters to have worgens as pets. That is the reason whether you find it reasonable or not.</p>
 
| title = Re: Worgen pet.
 
| link = http://blue.mmo-champion.com/1/18312415683-worgen-pet-dev-please-respond.html
 
}}
 
 
On 21 July, the Garwal skin (appearance) was changed to a normal white [[worg]] for all players who had tamed him, and normal pet abilities were restored for those players.
 
 
==RPG==
 
[[File:Chaotic Rush TCG.jpg|thumb|Rawr!]]
 
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Resembling a cross between [[human]] and [[dire wolf]], the hunched over creature is roughly humanoid. Its body is covered in coarse, grayish-black fur with twitching claws and snarling teeth. The creature's eyes are mottled yellow in colour, unblinking and devoid of any discernible emotion other than hunger.<ref name="LoC195">''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 195</ref>
 
 
The worgen are thoroughly evil, delighting in torturing and devouring intelligent creatures. They enjoy hearing the screams of their victims as they tear them apart piece by piece. Worgen never show mercy or remorse. They may seem savage, but they are fairly intelligent and possess a cruel bestial cunning that can come as a surprise to the unprepared. Worgen society is patriarchal, with the eldest male leading the pack. Worgen never challenge leadership; the patriarch leads until he is physically incapable of doing so any longer, at which point his younger kin devour him. The worgen see this not as cruelty, but a great honor — they consume the bodies of their fallen unlike that of their victim's bodies. They believe the flesh and blood of their own kind improves their strength and cunning. Worgen look like humanoid wolves. They dwell in simple huts and usually wear cured leather scraps as rudimentary armor. Worgen do not use weapons, preferring to tear foes apart with their claws. They stand 6 feet tall, except when loping along on all fours, and weigh around 250 pounds. They speak their own language, made up of a variety of growls, barks, and howls.<ref name="MG146">''[[Monster Guide]]'', pg. 146</ref>
 
 
Most worgen keep their wolf-like forms at all times, but experiments by the [[mage]] [[Arugal]] have resulted in human/worgen "hybrids" who only appear as worgen under the light of the moon. They carry with them a dark, corrupting malaise that grows wherever they infest, making the surrounding area dark and gloomy. Fiercely territorial creatures, they rarely stray from the general vicinity of the place in which they first appeared. Fearless beasts, they brazenly prowl near both villages and monster lairs. Although worgen display an apparent fondness for nighttime and its darkness, they can perform equally well in the daytime.<ref name="LoC195"/>
 
[[File:Worgen Samwise.jpg|thumb]]
 
Pure killing beasts, worgen tend to attack any creatures that they encounter, regardless of whether animal, humanoid, Scourge or something even more fearsome. Strangely, however, worgen refuse to feed on the remains of their victims, preferring to shred and tear the corpses and then to return immediately to prowling. Rumors suggest that worgen somehow receive sustenance continually from their native dimension... as well as guidance from a distant force.<ref name="LoC195"/> Worgen are usually encountered in small packs near sites of recent intense magical activity.<ref name="LoC195"/> A pack may contain four to twelve individuals.<ref name="MG146"/> A worgen tribe may contain between twenty and two hundred individuals.<ref name="LoC195"/> The reason for the worgen refusing to devour most of their victims'' may'' be some lingering vestige of sanity in the worgen's minds.
 
 
===Combat===
 
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Worgen prefer to hide in shadows before leaping great distances upon their foes. They attack with feral tenacity, slashing with their deadly claws and biting with sharp, infectious fangs. Worgen are nearly fearless and typically fight to the death, relying on their regeneration to save them.<ref name="LoC195"/> Worgen love nothing more than to pounce on an opponent and tear him to ribbons. If a foe is helpless, the worgen delivers a coup de grace before moving on to another target, unless the fight is well in hand. Then it turns to torture (or "playtime") — and the unfortunate victim is almost certain to wish he had died.<ref name="MG146"/> The saliva of a worgen carries a dangerous infection that can prove deadly against those who are bitten.<ref name="LoC195"/>
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
File:MGWorgen.jpg|Worgen from ''Monster Guide''
 
File:Grimson the Pale.jpg|Worgen<br />''(Pre-Cataclysm)
 
File:Garwal.png|Worgen<br />''(Northrend)
 
File:Garm Whitefang.jpg|Garm Whitefang action figure
 
File:Cataclysm-Worgenartwork1.jpg|Gilnean worgen concept art
 
File:Worgen warrior.jpg
 
File:Worgen Artwork.jpg
 
File:CurseWorgen2CoverSample.jpg
 
File:CurseWorgen3CoverSample.jpg
 
File:Cataclysm Worgen.png|Male worgen rogue<br />''(Early model)''
 
File:FWPlate.jpg|Female worgen<br/>''(Early model)''
 
File:Worgen Warrior furiouslooks.jpg|Male worgen<br />''(Current model)''
 
</gallery>
 
 
=See also=
 
*[[Tainted one]]
 
*[[The Book of Ur]]
 
*[[Jitters' Completed Journal]]
 
*[[Velinde's Journal]]
 
*[[Torment of the Worgen]]
 
*[[Faded Journal]]
 
*[[Werewolf]]
 
*[[Garwal]]
 
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Azeroth natives}}
 
{{Worgen|doc=}}
 
{{Language links}}
 
[[Category:Worgen| ]]
 
[[Category:Lands of Conflict]]
 
[[Category:Monster Guide]]
 
[[da:Worgen]]
 
[[es:Huargen]]
 
[[fr:Worgen]]
 
[[nl:Worgen]]
 
[[pl:Worgen]]
 
[[ru:Ворген]]
 

Revision as of 06:37, 28 November 2011

HordeSunwalker Saern
Image of Sunwalker Saern
Title <Paladin Trainer>
Race Tauren (Humanoid)
Level 50
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) Thunder Bluff
Location Hunter Rise, Thunder Bluff

Saern Priderunner is a Tauren sunwalker and Paladin trainer in Thunder Bluff.

Trivia

  • Saern Priderunner used to teach Ability warstomp [Plainsrunning] during the World of Warcraft beta.

Patch changes

  • Cataclysm Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Renamed from Saern Priderunner. Now a paladin trainer.

External links

Saern Priderunner

Saern before the Cataclysm.