
Then again, maybe we don’t want to see a girl Mogu, because maybe they’re even scarier and nastier than the boy Mogu….
Then again, I don’t find the physical appearance of the Mogu to be particularly frightening — to me, they look like a silly mix of Orc and Draenei and… something else, not sure if it’s Tol’vir or Wolvar or Pandaren — though their culture definitely is very scary.
At least Lao admits to being stuck in the cages a lot, unlike a certain Broken in Nagrand.
Haha! I have yet to actually play an Alliance character through Outland — Kinevra skipped it via LFD — but I have heard enough about Corki’s helplessness to be amused by his appearance in the so-called VIP Tours booth at the Darkmoon Faire zoo
Yeah, it was one of those classic moments in Nagrand that made me wonder why in Cata they deviated from different quests for different factions. When leveling my Horde toons, I could hear Corki say things, but I obviously couldn’t understand him. Once I did….
They’re probably like dwarves, those outside their race/people can’t tell the difference between them
Oh, like classic Tolkien dwarves, you mean? That might make a lot of sense.
Lots of series other’s can’t tell the gender difference, likes in the Eragon series (are those considered Tolkien dwarves?)
Taking it to a different level humans are one of the few animals that you can determine gender at a casual glance, so really it’s odd we can recognize the genders of so many races in Azeroth
That’s a good point — it IS kind of hard to tell the genders of many real-world species apart at a glance. I figure that’s probably what’s going on with the Jinyu and the Hozen.
Hmm, interesting! I wonder if they’re like the Taunka and look really different male/female
Or the Draenei — their males and females look quite different, too.
I’d love to see revised models for the Taunka women with faces more like the Taunka men. I think the Yaungol are probably similar to the Taunka. Where are the female Yaungol, anyway? Living on the wrong side of the wall, I’d think that the Yaungol couldn’t possibly successfully cloister their women, and the women would have to be as tough and battle-hardened as the men. I would expect them to look very similar, but not exactly the same.
Blizzard has a problem with remembering the female members of non-playable races.
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Therefore, my theory is that the Yaungol reproduce by splitting in two and creating copies of themselves!