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Postby Spider on Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:26 pm

StormCrow wrote:i'm not exactly sure what zuluhed is in the wow universe


Zuluhed the Whacked was one of the few remaining Orc Shamans within the Horde in Azeroth, but, due to his consumption of the blood of Mannoroth, he did not embrace his true heritage, and still practiced the dark magics prescribed by Gul'dan and the Shadow Council. He was eternally loyal to Blackhand during his reign as Warchief, and wished to remain so even after his death, so he pledged the allegiance of the small but powerful Dragonmaw Clan to Rend and Maim, the Sons of Blackhand: an alliance assumed to be broken when Rend pledged the Black Tooth Grin clan to Nefarian's Black Dragonflight, most feared enemy of the Dragonmaw.
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Postby LrdVoldemort on Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:53 am

Alrighty then, Sting. That sure clears that up!

Um... actually, I've read the two books kiddo and I got when we bought our WoW a long time ago, and I believe they were just stories that glommed onto the basic Warcraft lore. Is there a definitive series of books that lay out the actual lore of Warcraft, as opposed to one's just dealing with side-plots?
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Postby remorsecode on Tue Oct 10, 2006 11:55 am

LrdVoldemort wrote:Alrighty then, Sting. That sure clears that up!

Um... actually, I've read the two books kiddo and I got when we bought our WoW a long time ago, and I believe they were just stories that glommed onto the basic Warcraft lore. Is there a definitive series of books that lay out the actual lore of Warcraft, as opposed to one's just dealing with side-plots?


Not really.

However there is a pretty good concise copy of the basic lore at:

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/story/

To really get indepth with the lore you'd have to go back and play warcraft 1, 2, and 3, read all the novels, play WoW for hours on end to pick up all the bits from quests and plotlines and such, and so on. It's a collaborative effort rather than a "go read it" sort of thing. The WoW site summarizes the basics nicely though.

WoWwiki may also be useful.
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Postby StormCrow on Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:49 pm

zuluhed was a shaman? that explains a few things, like the crippling shortage of shamans who aren't enhancement spec.
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Postby StrungOut on Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:19 pm

MEzrez DOWN!

Zuluhed was a great Orc shaman put in charge of Dragonmaw clan to help keep Alexstraza capitve in Grim Batol .... i believe he couldnt muster dark powers so his friend i cannot recall the name was a warlock / warrior that used Deathwings Discs to keep alexstraza on lockdown ...

Grim batol should be a blast one day when we can Fight Deathwing hes locked away in there so that the other Dragon Aspects dont gang rape him

before bed i read some of the first Warcraft Paper backs they mention him in it - Storm

http://www.wowwiki.com/Zuluhed
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Postby remorsecode on Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:05 pm

StormCrow wrote:zuluhed was a shaman? that explains a few things, like the crippling shortage of shamans who aren't enhancement spec.


Come xpac, there will be even fewer non-mushmush shamans. Fewer shamans overall actually, besides the multitude of Dranei shamans that level to 70 then realize how bad it is. ;p
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