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Dragonspawn
 Heeding
the call of their goddess, Ysera, the Green Dragonspawn stand to protect
Azeroth from the waking evil within the Sunken Temple. Dragonspawn form
the ranks of the ground army within each of the five great dragonflights.
Among the murk-ridden marshes of the Swamp of Sorrows, the Green Dragonspawn
patrol at the behest of their dreaming mistress; Ysera has warned of a lurking
terror within the temple, and her loyal servants are determined to protect
the land from the emerging doom. |
| Found in: Swamp of Sorrows |
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Frostmane Troll

The Frostmane Trolls once ruled over the frigid lands of Dun Morogh,
only to have their empire fall to Dwarven armies. These tribal creatures
were driven to the hills in retreat -- a shameful blow to their warring
nature. With King Magnis forces split between the Alliance Wars and quelling
the Trogg invasion, the Frostmane Trolls have seized the opportunity to
reclaim Dun Morogh in an attempt to restore the kingdom that crumbled under
Dwarven might ages ago. |
| Found in: Dun Morogh |
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Rockjaw Trogg

The jagged, snowy peaks of Dun Morogh provide the Ironforge Dwarves with
a limitless supply of ore and stone for their ambitious engineering endeavors.
From the city of Ironforge, dug deep into the mountains, to Anvilmar in
the Coldridge Valley, the marvels of Dwarven ingenuity mark the land. Not
all is at peace in Dun Morogh, however. The Dwarves insatiable digging
at the GolBolar Quarry unleashed a menacing tribe of Rockjaw Troggs from
their subterranean den. While the massing Trogg invasion looms over the
lands of King Magni Bronzebeard, the Frostmane Trolls have taken advantage
of the distraction to attempt to reclaim their ancestral home. Life is harsh
in the white-powdered mountains of Dun Morogh, but what the Dwarven people
lack in height they make up for in heart and valor. |
| Found in: Dun Morogh |
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Skeleton

A strange darkness has recently engulfed the region of Duskwood, bringing
out Skeletons and other Undead creatures from deep within the shadows. While
gangly and seemingly frail, the Skeletons possess superhuman strength and
are highly resistant to most physical attacks. Though it is unclear whom
the Skeletons work for or whether they serve a greater purpose at all, it
is alarmingly clear that they seek to destroy anything in their paths. |
| Found in: Duskwood |
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Kobold

The grimy, vermin-like Kobolds dwell deep within the crags and rocky caves
of the Redridge Mountains. These slovenly creatures are best known for their
penchant for digging and their underground excavations. Most recently, the
Kobolds have found themselves falling prey to the merciless Riverpaw Pack
of Gnolls. These cunning Gnolls have proven themselves to be merciless taskmasters,
forcing the Kobolds into an existence of neverending drudgery. Since their
enslavement, the historically meek Kobolds have grown bitter and aggressive
toward any creature that meddles with their ceaseless labor. |
| Found in: Ewynn Forest |
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Venom Spider 
Long ago, Elwynn Forest was populated with a group of Spiders that lived
peacefully among the woods. However, when the curse fell over Duskwood -
turning the once peaceful woodland into a realm of terror - the Spiders
began to mutate and grow to monstrous proportions. Now, the lurking Venom
Spider hunt their hapless prey in all of the shadowed corners of the land.
Possessing both deadly acidic venom and powerful webbing, these cruel beasts
stalk any foolish wanderers who stray too far into the haunted woods. |
| Found in: Duskwood |
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Basilisk

These powerful, enchanted creatures are something of an anomaly throughout
the land of Azeroth. They are not known for their ill temper, but if provoked,
these hulking creatures will defend themselves and their nesting grounds
with ferocity. Fond of the legendary "singing crystals" of Stranglethorn,
the Basilisk have learned that consuming these crystals will give them exceptional
powers to lull their prey to sleep or even turn them to stone. As a side
effect of eating the crystals, the Basilisk have mutated: the mystical crystals
now grow from their scaly hides, giving them even greater power against
their enemies. |
| Found in: Stranglethorn Vale |
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Jungle Troll

The Jungle Trolls are dark, superstitious creatures who revel in the hunt
and the rigors of personal combat. In ancient times, the Jungle Trolls reigned
over the lands south of the Redridge Mountains. Though their glorious kingdoms
have since fallen to ruin, they seek to reclaim the dark majesty of their
former empire. Equipped with voodoo magics and unparalleled combat skills,
these Trolls have become relentless in their efforts to reclaim their jungle
homeland. |
| Found in: Stranglethorn Vale |
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Harvest Golem

The terrifying Harvest Golems are mechanical constructs programmed to hunt
down and terminate the Human inhabitants of Westfall. Though their origin
is uncertain, some believe that only the wily Goblins could have created
these mechanical monstrosities. Others speculate that the Defias Thieves
had the Harvest Golems built to scare off the local inhabitants of Westfall
so that they could run their smuggling operations with greater impunity.
Whatever the case may be, the Harvest Golems have done their jobs well -
eliciting terror in anyone foolish enough to roam the fallow fields of Westfall
alone. |
| Found in: Westfall |
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Defias Thief

Legend holds that the Defias Brotherhood was founded by a group of noblemen
who once stood for freedom and justice. Having long ago forsaken those noble
virtues, the mysterious Defias faction is now composed of thieves, bandits,
and vicious mercenaries. This vile group is determined to wreak havoc upon
and ultimately destroy the House of Nobles in Stormwind City. Convinced
that the Nobles are corrupt and villainous, the Defias Brotherhood has waged
an underground war in their quest to rid the land of their hated enemies. |
| Found in: Westfall, Elwynn Forest |
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Gnoll

The cunning Gnoll packs of the Redridge Mountains have notoriously plagued
the Human and Dwarven kingdoms alike. Recent times, however, have seen the
Riverpaw Pack of Gnolls became a more ominous threat, raiding farms and
Human villages throughout Elwynn forest. Many speculate that the historically
dimwitted Gnolls have conspired with another force, which is equipping them
with weapons, tactical leadership, and magic. Though it is unclear what
the Gnolls are after, the Stormwind Marshals have now realized that the
creatures pose an obvious threat to the kingdom and must be eradicated.
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| Found in: Elwynn Forest |
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Furbolg 
What once were believed to be only whispers and rumors of attacks by savage
and cruel bands of furbolg in the night elves' enchanted forest have become
an increasing concern for the Sentinels. It is thought that the passing
of the Burning Legion and the vestiges of its demonic taint drove the simple
and peaceful bear-men to madness. Their aged and wizened leaders have been
replaced by ruthless firebrands who lead the crazed furbolgs to prey upon
the denizens of Ashenvale Forest. Where the furbolgs coexisted peacefully
with the night elves for ages, with claw and fang they now seek to carve
out their own home in the endless forest. |
| Found in: Teldrassil, Ashenvale Forest |
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Harpy 
Once content to confine themselves to their ancestral home in the peaks
of the Stonetalon Mountains, the feral and vicious harpies of Kalimdor have
spread their influence across the length and breadth of the continent. The
vicious winged women have taken to raiding unsuspecting caravans and savaging
any who cross into their territories. Their nests, littered with the gruesome
remains of their victims, are now a common sight from the arid mesas of
Durotar to the lush forests of Teldrassil. |
| Found in: Teldrassil, Mulgore, Durotar, the Barrens |
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