Breakfast Topic: It's probably all the tuskarr's fault

The patron Loa of the Kalu'ak tribe is Oacha'noa, a sea goddess of immeasurable power. How do I know that this eternal is infused with incredible strength? One simple fact -- the tuskarr have not been wiped off the map by their formidable enemies, including the kvaldir, the brutal, devastating mist-walkers fueled by fervor after the desecration of Shield Hill. Trolls, murlocs, gorlocs, kvaldir and wolvar all have run against the impenetrable icy wall of tuskarr and failed to end their tribes. They are protected, watched over and fueled by a Loa god as powerful as the seas themselves. And they must be stopped.
The Lich King is no stranger to testing the strength and will of peoples to serve in his undead army. In fact, the very players themselves are part of this vast, expansion-spanning plan. Northrend is the Lich King's land. He shapes it as he sees fit, pitting tribes against tribes, trolls against trolls and corrupted foe against corrupted foe. The Lich King could very well be testing the tuskarr tribes -- stealing their supplies, corrupting and tricking the well-natured people into stealing the children of their enemies, and destroying the reef bull's attraction to their mates. It is nefarious, to say the least.

So, dear readers, whose fault is all of this, really? Is Basic Campfire going to be the spark that ignites the fires of war? What sinister force on Azeroth, previously unknown to adventurers and factions alike, will rear its ugly head and threaten us all?
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
zdave Aug 10th 2010 11:20AM
I do not live in fear, for lurking in the shadows our true protector watches and waits.
"You're shayin' you wan... you wan... *hic* you wan' me to dansh on dis bar? *hic*"
...Well he's still watching and waiting, dammit.
( http://www.wowhead.com/npc=23732 )
Roodcow Aug 10th 2010 12:56PM
And the "deranged" ones you have to kill are actually the good ones? I believe this...... It always felt wrong killing them when the wise old stone thing you get the quest from is in the village with them
Lyinar Aug 10th 2010 12:52PM
Well, all I have to say is that if I ever see a Tuskarr with a beret and explosives, I'm running.
Nefaria Aug 10th 2010 1:02PM
The Tuskarr's diabolical goal is clear. To spread diabeetus to all the races of Azeroth, beginning with those poor Wolvar children.
Shyster Aug 10th 2010 2:07PM
That entire article was full of win.
Al Aug 10th 2010 2:30PM
The whole "We'll melt if we leave Northrend" line? All lies. Once everyone leaves, they'll re-commence stockpiling weapons for their surprise attack in 5.1.
I know this, because I Am The Walrus.
BigDumbFace Aug 10th 2010 5:29PM
coo coo ca choo
chazman89 Aug 10th 2010 4:20PM
after reading this, i went back and did all the tuskarr quests on my lvl 71 priest, and by god you are right. they are pure evil. i cannot believe i missed the clues my last time through. thank you for opening my eyes to the threat they pose.