Alliance

Behind the formidable Greymane Wall, a terrible curse has spread throughout the isolated human nation of Gilneas, transforming many of its stalwart citizens into nightmarish beasts known as worgen. The origins of this curse have been fiercely debated, but only recently has the startling truth come to light.

Long ago, amid a brutal war between the night elves and the demonic satyrs in Kalimdor, a group of druids practiced a 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.

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 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.

The worgen threat was contained for millennia, until Archmage Arugal managed to pull the wolf-beasts from the Dream. Summoned by order of King Genn Greymane, the worgen were used to battle Scourge forces encroaching on the kingdom of Gilneas. Yet the feral creatures soon spread their curse throughout the human population of Silverpine Forest, infecting Gilnean soldiers stationed beyond the Greymane Wall. Before long the affliction had advanced through the legendary barrier and was gradually eating away at Gilneas’s humanity. As reports of strange attacks and disappearances rose, fear took root in the hearts of Genn’s people.

Not long ago the curse’s spread was stifled, but the victory proved short-lived. Now, at a time when Gilneas is still recovering from a civil war, the curse has returned with renewed fervor. To compound the worgen threat, the Forsaken are battering at the nation’s gates in a bid to conquer Gilneas. Unbeknownst to many of the kingdom’s citizens, a war between beast and man is also raging within the worgen themselves. Whether or not balance can be restored to these cursed Gilneans before the entirety of Genn’s kingdom loses its humanity is uncertain.

Home City & Start Location:Gilneas City

For many years, the nation of Gilneas existed in isolation behind the colossal Greymane Wall. Free from outside influence, the kingdom relied on the indomitable spirit and tenacity of its citizens to make its own destiny in the world. Of late, however, a series of events has shaken Gilneas to its core. While the nation struggles to recover from a past civil war, a devastating worgen curse has spread throughout Gilneas, turning some of its inhabitants into ferocious beasts.

Recently these savage worgen have launched a surprise assault against the kingdom’s fortified capital, Gilneas City. The uninfected citizenry have taken up arms in defense of their home and are now battling the worgen throughout the city’s winding cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways. Yet with no signs of relenting, the worgen threat has raised fears that perhaps the days of Gilneas surviving on its own have come to an end.

Racial Mount:Running Wild
Due to their ties with the wilds, worgen are able to call upon their bestial fervor to travel great distances. With the aid of all four limbs, a worgen can sprint at speeds rivaling the swiftest horses, nightsabers, and mechanostriders. As though it satisfies some primal urge deep within, worgen relish this mode of travel over those used by Azeroth’s other races, who rely on mounts to transport them.
Leader:King Genn Greymane
Time and again, King Genn Greymane has been forced to make difficult decisions to sustain Gilneas’s well-being and autonomy. Following the Second War, he ordered the construction of the seemingly impenetrable Greymane Wall to protect his people from outside threats, effectively closing off the nation from the world and its petty conflicts. For years the wall did as intended, but when the worgen curse spread into Gilneas, the enormous barrier began to resemble the gateway to a prison rather than a sanctuary. Now, with Forsaken in nearby Silverpine Forest and the worgen curse poised to destroy everything that Genn and his forebears had labored to build, Gilneas’s proud king must do everything in his power to save his kingdom. Due to his anger over the dire situation, however, Genn’s most arduous trial ahead might be subduing his own fury before it consumes him entirely.
Worgen Racial Traits
Running Wild

Drop to all fours to run as fast as a wild animal. Who needs a mount when you can run?

Aberration

The duration of all curses and diseases used against worgen is slightly reduced.

Darkflight

Worgen can shift from human to their true form, drastically increasing movement speed for a short time.

Two Forms

Worgen can switch between human and worgen form at will.

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The above picture of Genn is sick!
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i'm with my people my pack u guys rule
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@Wravenis: Just don't go around biting people and turning them into worgen.
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Mogabel
Frostmourne
Mogabel
3 days, 9 hours ago
@Mengersh: Awwww, why not?
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@Mogabel: Because I don't want to be worgen.
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I love being a worgen. I love every single one in existence, no matter how big or bad one might be. Favorite race of all time :)
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Heoph
Silvermoon
Heoph
5/13/2013
FOR GREYMANE! HE WILL LEAD THE ALLIANCE TO VICTORY!!!!!!!
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Raain
Arathor
Raain
5/8/2013
I want a tail :/
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
5/3/2013
yeah but it also makes no sense that our race can be druids i mean have u ever seen a werewolf turn into a cat besides in WoW
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Fanglosco
Turalyon
Fanglosco
5/7/2013
@Wravenis: What makes it even weirder is if you make a Worgen Druid and get it to the level where you learn how to shift into Cat form, before you get turned into a Worgen. Having a human running around turning into a big Cat is odd.
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Deathanti
Doomhammer
Deathanti
5/13/2013
@Wravenis: they think its cool you ediot respect blizz they do a lot for us!
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Azgarr
Sargeras
Azgarr
5/13/2013
@Wravenis: Cat form for worgens actually looks like a wolf, kinda like cat form for tauran is a lion
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@Fanglosco: u get worgen form at level 6 and worgen form at level 5
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@Deathanti: the word is spelled idiot and i'm not disrespecting it's called creative criticism i love our race none beat it and as we are all worgen we are a pack and brothers we need to respect each other please be kind
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@Fanglosco: Doesnt blizz state that human gilneans were druids, "harvest witches," before the curse spread? maybe they were already cat forming then got bit, and retained those powers through the curse?
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
5/3/2013
we do need tails
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Luciasibah
Zul'jin
Luciasibah
5/3/2013
When I first played the worgen race, the before females looked better than the now female worgen, I mean, it looked more feral than a crazy female worgen...and also, it would look better if the worgens had tails
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Secondary
Velen
Secondary
5/2/2013
Am I the only one who questioned the fact that Worgens can be Druids but Humans cannot? The reason I wonder this is that when I made a Druid Worgen I noticed that they were human before Worgen. Could someone explain this to me? I am a little confused on the subject.
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Djsne
Drak'Tharon
Djsne
5/2/2013
@Secondary: Because Worgens are in some respect animals and have this inherit ability.
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Secondary
Velen
Secondary
5/3/2013
@Djsne: What about before they became Worgen? When they were human.
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Giglamash
Alterac Mountains
Giglamash
5/3/2013
@Secondary: The reason is because the worgen curse stemmed from cursed druids of the claw. So I'm guessing their bite passes on the curse plus some druid power.
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
5/3/2013
@Secondary: dude worgen originated from a night elf druid form in a legend based off goldrinn the wolf ancient
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Urishtar
Drak'thul
Urishtar
5/6/2013
@Secondary: I think it's assumed that the Gilneans learned druidism when the night elves brought them into Darnassus. It's true that the starting zone begins before they make contact with the night elves but not everything in the game is perfect so just go with what I said first.
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Jaceson
Wyrmrest Accord
Jaceson
5/7/2013
@Secondary: Play a worgen druid to level 3 or so and you will see that they could be druids and it had nothing to do with worgen or night elves. Your druid trainer mentions something about saving Gilneans from bad harvest or something of the like.
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Dexton
Quel'dorei
Dexton
5/11/2013
@Secondary: The Gilneans learned the way of the Druids in order to save themselves from famine in the past. While the Night Elves act as servants of the nature, the Gilneans see druidism in a more practical way.
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Azgarr
Sargeras
Azgarr
5/13/2013
@Secondary: They were already practicing it before the curse, if you read the short story for Greymane, he stats that he heard rumors that a handful of the people practiced it before hand, but they were largely underground, and probably considered "witches" in there society before the NE came
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@Secondary: stormwind and gilneas. Different civilizations . Gilneas humans learned druidism before becoming worgen to control their crops. starting gilnean druid knows wrath, moonfire, and heals before becoming worgen. Before the curse they are just harvest witches (lesser druids). Now they've become worgen and moved to darnassus with night elf druids. So the worgen druids you see now are a result of the events in cataclysm.
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Xaanji
Shu'halo
Xaanji
4/28/2013
wish worgens could be monks...
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Fanglosco
Turalyon
Fanglosco
5/7/2013
@Xaanji: Same here.
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
4/27/2013
besides DK i'm havin trouble deciding on a worgen class that makes sense, i like, and that is a good class if you have anything and reasons u would think so please respond
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Braellyn
The Venture Co
Braellyn
5/1/2013
@Wravenis: I think anything dark, sinister and shadowy fits the worgen well...my 3 worgen are DK, which as you pointed out, fits well; and warlock and shadow priest. Druids of course are a natural fit as it's in druidism that the curse originated, and although I don't like the fact that I HAVE to wear armor and use weapons, I also enjoy RP'ing a stealthy worgen rogue, with those claws making a natural, silent assassination weapon. The idea of a ninja werewolf springing silently from the shadows just floats my boat...if I could just get their incessant, endless snuffling to stop! ;-)
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Urishtar
Drak'thul
Urishtar
5/6/2013
@Wravenis: Warriors are pretty bad !@#
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
4/26/2013
i still think we need less snarly faces 4 fingers and a thumb and 4 toes and wolf or werewolf tails
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Dammifeyeno
Aggramar
Dammifeyeno
4/25/2013
I thank my ex-boyfriend for this account and this game and this character. Other than that, he's a $#!^+
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
4/26/2013
@Meesohorney: that's nice talk to ur grilfriends cause no one gives a !@#$ god where did the worgen honor go
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Mengersh
Ysera
Mengersh
4/24/2013
Why is everyone so obsessed with wanting a tail on a worgen. It makes no sense!!!
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Jaconnian
Argent Dawn
Jaconnian
4/26/2013
@Mengersh: because THAT would epic
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Croster
Lightbringer
Croster
4/26/2013
@Mengersh: More like it makes no sense an anthropomorphic creature has no tail.
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Wravenis
Gilneas
Wravenis
4/26/2013
@Croster: finally someone agrees with me we do need tails bro
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Mengersh
Ysera
Mengersh
4/27/2013
@Jaconnian: It would not be epic!!! It would be weird! It would make the worgen look like stupid dogs to me.