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− | The writings of the infamous warlock, [[Gul'dan]] mention disagreements in the time of the early [[Horde]] between a [[Necromancer |
+ | The writings of the infamous warlock, [[Gul'dan]] mention disagreements in the time of the early [[Horde]] between a [[Necromancer clan]] and a '''Warlock clan'''. |
− | These may be euphamisms for more formally named clans (such as the [[Shadowmoon]]) who might have included necromancers or warlocks in their ranks |
+ | These may be euphamisms for more formally named clans (such as the [[Shadowmoon clan]]) who might have included necromancers or warlocks in their ranks; or perhaps they refer to the warlock and the necromancer classes, not unique to any clan. It is even possible that they were in fact early clans in the Horde, which may have later evolved into the [[Shadow Council]], the [[Stormreaver clan]] ,or other groups loyal to Gul'dan. |
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Revision as of 06:59, 15 January 2009
The writings of the infamous warlock, Gul'dan mention disagreements in the time of the early Horde between a Necromancer clan and a Warlock clan.
These may be euphamisms for more formally named clans (such as the Shadowmoon clan) who might have included necromancers or warlocks in their ranks; or perhaps they refer to the warlock and the necromancer classes, not unique to any clan. It is even possible that they were in fact early clans in the Horde, which may have later evolved into the Shadow Council, the Stormreaver clan ,or other groups loyal to Gul'dan.
Similar confusion surrounds the rarely-mentioned Necrolyte clan.
See: Warlock (lore)