The best example of the hypocrisy in this fandom is Antis whinging and hating an 11/13 year old little girl for. When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
Some Frostwolves might have their own in-universe aprocrypha for the link their wolves have to the Garn based on the implication. The lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.
The actual blog itself errors on the old website, but Wowpedia mirrored the entire article into this page.īut it’s food for thought. Even the Frostwolf orcs fear the unruly and wild garn. These enormous beasts, twice the mass of an Azerothian bear, are identified by their massive jaws and jet-black fur.
The lone wolf dies but the pack survives free#
I’m not adding it to the official part of this guide, though, because the wording is vague enough to allow multiple interpretations of the link between Frost wolves and Garn and I prefer to keep the OP reserved for factual information.Įxplorers in Frostfire Ridge should be wary of the frostwolf’s undomesticated cousin, the dangerous Garn. That’s why Jon goes to live beyond the wall with the free folk, Arya sails to a place she’s not even sure exists, and Sansa secedes from the Seven Kingdoms as soon as Bran, her brother and a Stark, is put on the throne and removes his strongest area of support. Since it’s been a while from the last time I’ve updated this thread with anything concrete, it’s implied in the Frostfire Ridge zone preview that Frost wolves are domesticated Garn.