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The peaceful tauren—known in their own tongue as the shu’halo—have long dwelled in Kalimdor, striving to preserve the balance of nature at the behest of their goddess, the Earth Mother. Until recently, the tauren lived as nomads scattered throughout the Barrens, hunting the great kodo beasts native to the arid region.

Although split into different tribes, the tauren were united by a common enemy: the marauding centaur. These primitive horse-men terrorized central Kalimdor, leaving only death and suffering in their wake. Although the tauren tribes struggled valiantly for survival against their foes, the relentless centaur attacks continued. Over time, the centaur wiped out the area’s wild game, threatening starvation for the beleaguered tauren. During the Third War, the mighty chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof had a chance encounter with the orcish Horde that would alter the destiny of the tauren forever. After befriending Warchief Thrall, Cairne and his Bloodhoof tribe were able to fend off the centaur as they journeyed to the fertile lands of Mulgore. Owing a blood-debt to the orcs for their assistance, the tauren joined Thrall on Mount Hyjal to defend Kalimdor from an invasion by the demonic Burning Legion.

Following the Legion’s defeat, the tauren who helped defend Hyjal returned to their new home in Mulgore. Ruling from the majestic capital of Thunder Bluff, Cairne welcomed tauren of every tribe to this secure refuge. Many tauren who traveled to the capital were content with Cairne’s vision of a peaceful and harmonious future, but at least one tribe felt otherwise. The stern Grimtotem tribe looked upon Kalimdor’s other races as inferior and believed that its matriarch, Magatha, was the only one fit to rule the tauren. Although Magatha constantly disagreed with Cairne over the direction of their nation, the elder crone nonetheless coexisted alongside him in Thunder Bluff without major incident. The Grimtotem tribe did not, however, join the Horde along with Cairne and the tauren under his rule.

For years the tauren flourished throughout Mulgore, but tragedy befell the noble race following the campaign against the Lich King in Northrend. Believing that the reckless new warchief, Garrosh Hellscream, would lead the Horde to ruin, Cairne challenged the young upstart to a duel. The tauren high chieftain fought with a ferocity that belied his age, but an act of betrayal had sealed his fate before the battle had even begun. Unbeknownst to either of the duel’s combatants, Magatha had poisoned Garrosh’s blade. After Cairne was wounded by the tainted weapon during combat, he was immobilized by the poison, and Garrosh was able to slay him.

Following the high chieftain’s death, Magatha’s Grimtotem agents stormed Thunder Bluff and seized the tauren capital as their own. They had also hoped to murder Cairne’s son, Baine, but the young tauren managed to elude his would-be assassins. After formulating a strategy to exact retribution upon Magatha, Baine launched a counterattack and wrested Thunder Bluff from the hands of the treacherous matriarch. Ultimately, rather than spill further blood, Baine banished Magatha and all other Grimtotem who still supported her from tauren lands.

Despite the deadly encounter between Cairne and Garrosh, the tauren have not abandoned their place in the Horde. While many chaotic events have transpired in recent months, Baine has bravely taken up the mantle of tauren leadership and is now focused on ruling just as his wise and benevolent father would have.

Start Location:Mulgore
After settling in the grasslands of Mulgore, the mighty tauren established the stunning capital of Thunder Bluff. For years afterward the tauren lived amid central Kalimdor’s serene plains, tending to the well-being of their beloved new home. Yet the recent Cataclysm has had disastrous effects on Mulgore. Driven from their dens south of Thunder Bluff, the barbaric quilboar have swarmed across Red Cloud Mesa, encroaching on Camp Narache. Apart from taking numerous tauren captive, the quilboar have caused giant thorned roots to burst from the ground, choking all life from the once-verdant plains. In light of this, the tauren have vowed to drive away the savage creatures and heal the wounds inflicted upon the land before the damage becomes irreparable.
Home City:Thunder Bluff

Established by the wise chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof and his stalwart tribe, Thunder Bluff overlooks the verdant land of Mulgore from atop a series of windswept mesas. Prior to the construction of the capital, the tauren had lived as nomads for countless generations, often under attack by marauding bands of centaur. With Thunder Bluff’s founding, however, the proud and good-spirited race was finally granted a permanent home.

Following Cairne’s death in a duel with Warchief Garrosh Hellscream, Thunder Bluff was briefly seized in a coup by Magatha Grimtotem and elements of her tribe. In retaliation, Cairne’s son, Baine, launched a brilliant counterattack using a fleet of zeppelins. After he strategically divided Magatha’s forces, Baine recaptured Thunder Bluff and assumed his role as the high chieftain of the tauren. Having recovered from the recent unrest, the capital is once again a bastion of peace and security for Kalimdor’s tauren.

Racial Mount:Kodo

Tauren legends abound regarding the great horned kodos of Kalimdor’s Barrens. Some myths tell of rare kodos that are bound to the spirits of the sky and storm, thus allowing the colossal beasts to harness the powers of lightning itself. While kodos are generally considered gentle by nature, they are fierce opponents when threatened and have occasionally been known to devour their enemies whole.

Leader:High Chieftain Baine Bloodhoof

High Chieftain Baine Bloodhoof is the son of the late tauren leader, Cairne Bloodhoof. In addition to embodying his father’s kindness and valor, Baine has developed into a warrior without equal. Following Cairne’s death in a duel with Warchief Garrosh Hellscream, Baine fled his home in Bloodhoof Village when the tauren matriarch Magatha Grimtotem’s agents attacked the village and seized Thunder Bluff. Although still pained by the loss of his father, Baine staged a counterattack on Magatha and her forces, ultimately retaking the tauren capital.

In the end, Cairne’s honorable son spared Magatha’s life, banishing the matriarch and her traitorous allies to the harsh Stonetalon Mountains. Since then Baine has assumed the role of high chieftain of Mulgore’s courageous tauren. While bitterness might still linger over Cairne’s demise, Baine has pledged his loyalty to the Horde and its warchief for the good of the tauren race.

Tauren Racial Traits
War Stomp

Shaking the ground with a mighty stomp of their hooves, tauren can briefly stun small groups of enemies.

Nature Resistance

Tauren have a natural resistance to Nature magic.

Endurance

Their exceptional constitution grants the tauren a bonus to their base health.

Cultivation

Tauren receive a skill bonus to herbalism, and they gather herbs at a much faster rate than herbalists of other races.

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Tauren are scared of water heres an example: Tauren: AHH! WATER! (screams like a little girl) Water:(troll face) TROLLOLLLOLOLOLOLOHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!
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Vtshoe
Scarlet Crusade
Vtshoe
3 days, 14 hours ago
probably the only race that did nothing wrong ever.
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The tauren are not going to help Garrosh if another incident like Theramore happens again
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@Heoph: How do you know that?
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@Mengersh: read it in a wow book
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Makkizz
Khaz'goroth
Makkizz
5/15/2013
I think the Bilgewater should move into Mulgore. The place is perfect to start up a huge agriculture operation. It'd feed the Horde armies and give all those Tauren something to do. It's a win-win.
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@Makkizz: that would ruin the environment! may the earth mother prevail!
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Worglien
Cenarius
Worglien
5/11/2013
anyone saying we should trade Dranei for Tauren this why they 1. The tauren are honor bound to the horde 2. Dranei hate orcs because their race was slaughtered by orcs when they lived on Draneor.
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Borgro
Drak'thul
Borgro
5/11/2013
@Worglien: Plus, I like the Draenei a little bit, Blizzard hasn't given them a spotlight since BC, but the blood elves are getting some attention still!
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Wravenis
Burning Blade
Wravenis
5/7/2013
oh look a buffalo call the bloodfang the hunt is on
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Smexybeast
Winterhoof
Smexybeast
5/6/2013
actually the horde would get gnomes if tauren went alli if you use the orb of deception you will be changed to the opposite class, hence a gnome. so yeh i dont think that would fly
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Suulp
Moon Guard
Suulp
5/5/2013
It would be horrible if the Tauren joined Alliance. Then Dranei came over here. Because the Dranei native land is near some other big Alliance spots. pretty much the same with the Tauren. they wouldn't switch it would not make any sense at all.
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Donkzz
Blood Furnace
Donkzz
5/5/2013
:D alli cow! awesome....
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Faylad
Illidan
Faylad
4/29/2013
plz blizz trade dranei for tauren I wanna be alli cow!
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Karain
Draenor
Karain
5/2/2013
@Faylad: Sorry, friend it's not going to happen. Read this: http://www.wowpedia.org/Tauren scroll down and read The New Horde
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Acomapueblo
Cenarius
Acomapueblo
5/4/2013
@Karain: They should give us a different race. Honestly, I wanna like the Tauren for being Native, but I honestly find it insulting that we are being portrayed as Cows. Though I do like the flute music theme they have, reminds me of the Plains tribes.
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Lorgeth
Aman'Thul
Lorgeth
5/4/2013
@Acomapueblo: Your only being portrayed as cows if you WANNA be portrayed by cows, because the fact of the matter is they aren't cows. They're Tauren.
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Acomapueblo
Cenarius
Acomapueblo
5/4/2013
@Mattixx: That's easy for a non-Native to say. How many games do you see with Native culture in them? Not that many, really, with the obvious exceptions of one Assassins game and Turok. All too often are our cultures misrepresented in both movies and games, and I don't see why WoW should be an exception. I love WoW, but honestly, you don't know what it feels like to have your culture be largely ignored or misrepresented in almost every form of media. So here we finally have a game that uses various elements of our culture (and inaccurately too, BTW, Tipi tribes never used Totem poles) and we get the cow race...

I like the Tauren, I just don't really take it as much of a compliment to see our people being portrayed as the race the least amount of people who play WoW want to play as.
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Karain
Draenor
Karain
5/7/2013
@Faylad: I forgot to tell you, dranei HATE the orcs more than any other horde race. Read "Refuge on Draenor": http://www.wowpedia.org/Draenei
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Heoph
Silvermoon
Heoph
4/28/2013
Tauren should be on Alliance because they have alot in common with the night elves. Can we trade Dranei for the Tauren?
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Lorgeth
Aman'Thul
Lorgeth
5/3/2013
@Heoph: So because they have similar beliefs they should betray their allies and join the enemy?
Yeah, that sounds like the Tauren.
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Heoph
Silvermoon
Heoph
5/5/2013
@Lorgeth: yes yes they should
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Mengersh
Ysera
Mengersh
5/8/2013
@Heoph: No. They are honor bound to the Horde because Thrall helped them in the past. Drainie HATE the orcs so this would be a major conflict with lore.
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Borgro
Drak'thul
Borgro
5/9/2013
@Heoph: No, they should not, No race will leave one faction to join the other, Blizzard set it in stone when this game was made.
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Karain
Draenor
Karain
5/9/2013
@Borgro: Thank you! I gave up explaining, because I didn't want to get into a conversation circle.
@Heoph: Tauren are honor bound (as Mengersh said), we would be slaughtered by the orcs if we betrayed the Horde.
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Acomapueblo
Cenarius
Acomapueblo
4/28/2013
Really Blizzard? You represent our culture with the cow people? I want to see more Native culture in modern games, but come on guys, how would YOU feel if you were being portrayed as the cow people?
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Lakoth
Uldaman
Lakoth
4/27/2013
hi
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Acomapueblo
Cenarius
Acomapueblo
5/4/2013
@Lakoth: Nice username. Are you Lakota by any chance?
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Phao
Alexstrasza
Phao
4/27/2013
FOR THE COW PEOPLE
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Mengersh
Ysera
Mengersh
4/27/2013
@Phao: ???
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Vaco
Sisters of Elune
Vaco
4/17/2013
I WANT PEACE WITH THE ALLIANCE. PEACE PEACE PEACEEE PLEASEEEE :D

This war makes no sense.

For peace of Azeroth!, Peace, peace peace!!! .
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Borgro
Drak'thul
Borgro
4/19/2013
@Vaco: I'm kinda 50/50 with this, Peace would be nice, as alliance and horde could work together, (Perhaps cross faction instances,) But it would ruin some things too, as world of WARcraft would make no sense when the world has at last found peace.
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Djsne
Drak'Tharon
Djsne
4/21/2013
@Vaco: As for right now peace would be near impossible to achieve. Too many races have too much hatred among one another. The humans view the forsaken as monsters/zombies and want them all killed. The night elves hate the Orcs for killing Cenarius and cutting down Ashenvale. The trolls hate Night evles for what the highborne did to them in the past. I can go on. Point being neither side is really willing to give in and hence the war hasn't stopped. But really if there is peace there won't be pvp and that's my favorite part of wow. Maybe towards the end of wow there will be peace.
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Narle
Azuremyst
Narle
4/24/2013
@Djsne: I must agree, even if your words fall somewhat harshly upon my ears. However, I will point out that racial tension pales in comparison to the leadership behind it, and I have not heard of two greater warmongers than Lo'Gosh and Garrosh. They must be dethroned, killed or die of old age before peace is contemplatable. Varian's son will make a most excellent king, and when Thrall returns the Horde will be what it once was. Until then, expect to see more invasion and war.
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Djsne
Drak'Tharon
Djsne
5/1/2013
@Narle: Some races are more peaceful than others Tauren and Dranei are the most peaceful races as they don't care that much about faction conflicts they're even open to people from the opposite faction. Humans, Orcs, and on the other hand are the most hateful races there are as war seems to be their answer to most things. They're the main ones that keep this tension going. Then again they're the main races of Alliance and Horde.
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Djsne
Drak'Tharon
Djsne
5/1/2013
@Narle: With Garrosh as leader of the Horde the Alliance has every means/right of attacking the horde without mercy no questions. Look at the things he's done: ordered the attack on Gilenas unprovoked, further deforested Ashenvale, order the attack on Theramore unprovoked [this is the biggest mistake ever and Thrall should pretty much kill him because of this] Jaina was a true advocate of peace but that's all changed ever since he's tried to kill her. Thrall tried to make the horde good Garrosh is doing the exact opposite. He might as well drink demon blood and make his race chaos orcs again because all he cares about is war.
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Narle
Azuremyst
Narle
5/15/2013
@Djsne: Garrosh is a mightily corruptible fool, but in many ways the orcs must have an orc to command them or the Horde may fall apart. There is great potential for peace between the Horde and Alliance, as do not the Tauren and Night Elves already collaborate in the study of druidism? In my time on Azeroth, I have seen Hellscream's influence murder dozens of innocents and younglings, whether he condoned the actions or not. He is a plague upon Azeroth. I would argue that the eye for an eye philosophy makes the whole world blind, and blind men cannot as adequately cope with what their destiny has arranged for them. Reciprocating the current state of the Horde will only lead to the complete destruction of one or both sides of this conflict, and Azeroth in its present state could not stand the loss of either side's heroes to fight its many titans and Old Gods.
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Funzéjun
Aerie Peak
Funzéjun
4/13/2013
actually Sochiaii they did against the american forces
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Utnapishtim
Fizzcrank
Utnapishtim
4/11/2013
mooo
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Karain
Draenor
Karain
4/17/2013
@Utnapishtim: mooo