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Warcraft Minotaur History
Minotaur Chief Kane. Bloodhoof
The debt we owe to you beasts can only be paid in blood. We have come to your aid."
Name: Chief Cairne Bloodhoof (Minotaur, rank 73 leader)
English name: Cairne Bloodhoof
Camp: Beast Tribe, Minotaur tribe
Occupation: Minotaur Warrior
The Minotaur Chief Cairne Bloodhoof is not only a courageous warrior but also a great leader of the Minotaur tribe. He is not only a brave warrior but also a great leader of the Minotaur tribe. Although he is a bit old, Kane is still very brave and full of wisdom. He was well aware of his tribe's current situation: the crazy centaurs were attacking their settlements and caravans more than once. Yet he never lost faith. He was sure that he could find a way out of this difficult time for his people and finally live in peace and tranquility.
By chance, Kane met Sal on the east coast of Middle Kalimdor. With the help of Sal and the Orc Horde, Kane was able to repel the centaur Khan's repeated attacks. Kain was grateful to Sal, and in return the noble warrior told the young chieftain about the Oracle of Kalimdor and the location of its sacred place. It was in that mysterious cave that Madivan reappeared ......
Description: The fearless and dissipated leader of the Bloodhoof Minotaur clan, Cairne Bloodhoof lives on a sandy beach in the Wastelands near the Endless Sea. However, with the centaurs attacking fiercely and overhunting their native prey, Cairne plans to redeploy his clan to the greenlands of Mulgore and establish the main city of Thundercliff. But as the centaur attacks became more frequent, Kane knew he could not defeat them on the plains, and soon he lost hope.
Soon, however, he met Sal [Thrall], the young chieftain of the new horde, and watched as he defeated a band of centaurs attacking the Minotaurs, and he was infected by their nobility and wildness. When Sal tells him they have come to find their destiny, Kane tells him to head north, where the ancient oracles are.
Sal reports seeing an army of centaurs advancing north, so Kane quickly leaves to defend their village. After fending off wave after wave of centaur warriors, Kane told Sal of their plight. Sal, in turn, vowed to protect their traveling party while the minotaurs crossed the Wasteland to Mogore in exchange for the oracle's position.
Kane and Sal managed to evade and defeat all the centaur marauders and eventually reached Mogorei. Kane tells Sal that the oracle is inside Stonepaw Peak [Stoalon Peak] and wishes him luck.
Upon reaching the top of Stoalon Peak, Sal is surprised to find that Kane has found him and promises to come and repay what they owe Sal and the Horde. Kane frees the bipedal flying dragons from the eagle-heroines and enlists them to help the Beasts. Then he helped take the mountain from the humans, so that they could enter freely. However, Gianna [Jaina] entered first anyway.
Kane and Sal split up after entering the interior of the Stone Claw. Kane found an enchanted Soulstone that activated the Sky Bridge to the Oracle. When they find the oracle, Kane and Sal realize that Gianna is already there. The three question the oracle, and are instead told that to defeat the Burning Legion, they must all join forces. The three of them hesitantly accept.
Kane's wisdom and strength, combined with the Minotaur's power, helped Sal recruit back Gromm Hellscream. With the magic of all three races ****ing together, the demonic influence on Hellscream was removed.
For the sake of troop alignment, Kane swears their clan's loyalty to the Horde and will seek to **** the same to defeat the Burning Legion once again.
The history of the Minotaurs
The Minotaurs are an ancient people, dating all the way back to the Ancient War, before the first invasion of the Burning Legion. The ancient Minotaur tribes roamed the vast plains of Middle Kalimdor. One of them operated in the bleak lands of the west, before being utterly defeated by the rising centaurs and forced to leave there forever. For centuries, the Minotaurs were threatened by the warlike centaurs. When the orc Sal led the tribe to the Kalimdor continent, the minotaurs were already on the verge of extinction.
First, the war with the centaurs
The appearance of the centaurs is similar to the jungle guardians and tree demons. Legend has it that they are the illegitimate children of one of the sons of the demigod Cenarius and an earth elemental princess. Unlike the Jungle Guardians and Tree Demons, these centaurs are superstitious and fear natural phenomena such as thunderstorms, lightning, or hail. Because of the lack of advanced processing technology, the centaurs primarily use stone weapons, such as stone axes and arrows. Hordes of centaurs under the leadership of the so-called Khan repeatedly attacked the nomadic Minotaur tribes, killing, looting and pillaging. These half-human, half-horse creatures in the barren and inhospitable plains of Central Kalimdor have an unparalleled combat advantage, such as the speed of running, or flexible maneuvering tactics have been to the slightly lumbering minotaurs to a fatal blow.
Centaurs and Minotaurs have been at war for centuries. Though the Dark Elves were able to subdue and control these warlike centaurs for a time before the Ancient War, the Burning Legion invaded. When the Burning Legion invaded, it became clear that the Dark Elves no longer had enough energy to keep the neighborhood safe. The centaurs were able to free themselves from the Dark Elves' yoke. After the explosion of the Well of Eternity, the world took on a new shape, and the landmasses changed drastically, with ancient Kalimdor now evolving into four new continental regions: Azeroth (subcontinent Kazmodan), Lordaeron, Northrend, and Kalimdor. After the Ancient War, the Dark Elves traveled to the Sacred Mountain of Hyjal in North Kalimdor to rebuild their home. At the same time, several other creatures and races, such as minotaurs and centaurs, survived. As the Dark Elves settled in the forests, mountains and coastal areas north of the Grey Havens Forest. The surviving centaurs were thus once again active in the plains of central and southern Kalimdor. Without the threat of the Dark Elves, the Centaurs quickly took over the Bleak Lands and drove the nomadic Minotaurs there out of the region forever. Soon after, the Minotaurs of other regions, such as the Wastelands and even Mogoray, were attacked by the Centaurs, and were on the verge of extinction.
Today, five centaur tribes live in the Bleak Lands, west of Mid-Kalimdor, which is by far the most active region for centaurs. However, these five tribes have not always gotten along well, and have rarely interacted with each other, and have had some bloody conflicts from time to time.
Second, Mother Earth
The sharp halberd is the traditional weapon of the Minotaur: with a single blow, even a thick, solid tree can be completely cut off. For every enemy they killed, the Minotaurs would tie the long hairs on their heads into a thick braid as a symbol of their courage, wisdom, and strength in the battle between life and death. Legend has it that the great Minotaur warrior Wag Stonyhorn had eighty-seven long, thick braids.
Although the Minotaur is strong and brutal, they are very kind and gentle by nature and love peace. However, when attacked or threatened, they became formidable opponents, relentlessly rolling their sexy hooves into any offense, such as those of the over-energetic and hateful centaurs.
The Minotaur is a devout believer in Mother Earth and the harmony and balance of nature, and works tirelessly to achieve this. Although the Minotaur has a tradition of "hunting the Kodo", this "hunting" is rare and sacred: it is a way of balancing the growing number of large creatures. For the Minotaur knew that these gentle Kodos were not nature's enemies.
Like the Orcs, the Minotaurs have a long tradition of shamanism, but it is more closely tied to their belief in Mother Earth, so that their customary shamanic energies are derived from nature and the earth element. These slightly superstitious Minotaurs believe that the spirits of their ancestors will protect them for generations to come, both in ordinary life and in times of war.
Third, eternal allies
Many Minotaur warriors died in the centuries-long harsh battle against the centaurs. After being expelled from the Bleak Lands, the Minotaurs were still attacked by the Centauri army. Yet they never gave up hope. A number of Minotaur tribes (the Minotaurs were a confederation of tribes) continued to fight tenaciously under the leadership of Kane Bloodhoof, the experienced chief of the Bloodhoof tribe. They traveled to the Mogolay Steppe in central Kalimdor, where they finally settled and built a new home, Thundercliff. During this time, they were greatly helped by the orc tribe led by Sal.
The large Minotaur was very interested in the green-skinned Orcs who came from far away. Out of gratitude to the Orc Horde, Kane Bloodhoof was willing to make an eternal alliance with them. When the Burning Legion invaded Kalimdor, the Minotaurs decided to fight alongside the Orcs. Though they had long since grown tired of killing, they were more than willing to step up and help these orcish allies, as well as protect their own culture from being destroyed by the Burning Legion. Since then the two races have become much closer.
When the orcs were still living in Draenor, before they were used by the Burning Legion, they had ancient traditions that were very similar to those of the minotaurs. Now, through close contact with the Minotaurs, they have rediscovered their long-lost cultural roots. It can be said that the minotaur's influence on the orcs is positive and far-reaching.
The history of the Minotaur
The Minotaur is an ancient people, can be traced back to the ancient wars, that is, before the first invasion of the Burning Legion.
The ancient Minotaur tribes roamed the vast plains of Middle Kalimdor. One of them operated in the Bleak Lands to the west, before being utterly defeated by the rising centaurs and forced to leave there forever.
For centuries, the Minotaurs were threatened by the warlike centaurs. When Sal the Orc led the Horde to Kalimdor, the Minotaurs were on the brink of extinction.
First, the war with the centaurs The appearance of the centaurs is similar to the jungle guardians and tree demons. Legend has it that they are the illegitimate children of one of the sons of the demigod Cenarius and an earth elemental princess.
Unlike the Jungle Guardians and Tree Demons, these centaurs were superstitious and feared natural phenomena such as thunderstorms, lightning, or hail. The warrior centaurs used mainly stone weapons, such as stone axes and arrows, because they did not yet have advanced processing technology.
Hordes of centaurs under the leadership of the so-called Khan repeatedly attacked the nomadic Minotaur tribes, burning and looting. These half-human, half-horse creatures had an unparalleled combat advantage in the barren, inhospitable plains of Middle Kalimdor, where their speed or maneuvering tactics had dealt a fatal blow to the lumbering Minotaurs.
Centaurs and Minotaurs have been at war for centuries. Though before the Ancient War, the Dark Elves had once subdued and controlled these warlike and ferocious centaurs.
But when the Burning Legion invaded, it became clear that the Dark Elves no longer had enough energy to keep the neighborhood safe. The centaurs were freed from the Dark Elves' yoke.
The world took on a new shape after the Well of Eternity explosion, and the landmasses changed dramatically, with ancient Kalimdor now evolving into four new continental plates: Azeroth (the subcontinent of Kazmodan), Lordaeron, Northrend, and Kalimdor. After the Ancient War, the Dark Elves traveled to the Sacred Mountain of Hyjal in North Kalimdor to rebuild their home.
Meanwhile, several other creatures and races, such as minotaurs and centaurs, survived. As the Dark Elves settled in the forests, mountains and coastal areas north of the Grey Havens forest.
The surviving centaurs were therefore once again active in the plains of central and southern Kalimdor. Without the threat of the Dark Elves, the Centaurs quickly took over the Bleak Lands and drove the nomadic Minotaurs there out of the region forever.
Soon after, the Minotaurs of other regions, such as the Wastelands and even Mogoray, were attacked by the Centaurs and brought to the brink of extinction. Today, there are five centaur tribes settled in the Bleak Lands, west of Middle Kalimdor, which is by far the most active region for centaurs.
However, these five tribes have not always gotten along well, and have rarely interacted with each other, and have been known to engage in bloody conflicts. The Minotaur's traditional weapon is the sharp halberd: even a solid tree can be cut off with a single blow.
Every time a Minotaur killed an enemy, he would tie the long hairs on his head into a thick braid, as a symbol of his courage, wisdom, and strength in the battle between life and death. Legend has it that the great Minotaur warrior Wag Stonyhorn had eighty-seven long, thick braids.
Although the Minotaur is strong and brutal, they are very kind and gentle by nature, and love peace. However, when attacked or threatened, they became formidable opponents, relentlessly rolling their sexy hooves into any offense, such as those of the over-energetic and hateful centaurs.
The Minotaur is a devout believer in Mother Earth and the harmony and balance of nature, and works tirelessly to achieve this. Although the Minotaur had a tradition of "hunting the Kodo", this "hunting" was rare and sacred: it was a way of balancing the growing population of large creatures.
For the Minotaurs knew that these gentle kodos were not nature's enemies. Like the Orcs, the Minotaurs have a long tradition of shamanism, but it is more closely tied to their belief in Mother Earth, so that their customary shamanic energies are derived from nature and the earth element.
These slightly superstitious Minotaurs believe that the spirits of their ancestors, whether they are living in normal times or in a state of war, will bless them for generations to come. Many Minotaur warriors died in the centuries-long battle against the Centaurs.
After being expelled from the Bleak Lands, the Minotaurs were still attacked by the centaur army. Yet they never gave up hope.
A number of Minotaur tribes (the Minotaurs were a confederation of tribes) continued to fight tenaciously under the leadership of Kane Bloodhoof, an experienced Bloodhoof tribal chief. They traveled to the Mogolay Steppe in the middle of Kalimdor, where they finally settled and built a new home, Thundercliff.
During this time, they were greatly helped by the Orc tribe led by Sal. The large minotaurs were very interested in the green-skinned orcs who came from afar.
Out of gratitude to the Orc Horde, Kane Bloodhoof was willing to be their ally forever. When the Burning Legion invaded Kalimdor, the Minotaurs decided to fight alongside the Orcs.
Though they were tired of killing, they were more than willing to step up and help these orcish allies, as well as protect their own culture from the Burning Legion's destruction. Since then the two races have become much closer.
When the orcs were still living in Draenor, before they were used by the Burning Legion, they had ancient traditions that were very similar to those of the minotaurs. Now, through close contact with the Minotaurs, they have been able to rediscover their long-lost cultural roots.
It can be said that the Minotaur's influence on the orcs is positive and far-reaching.
It can be said that the Dark Elves have had a positive and profound influence on the Orcs.
Four, on the history of Warcraft Dark Elves and Minotaurs were once not friendly, I heard that the Dark Elves
Since the ancient times, the Elves and the other races have had very little contact, even when resisting the Burning Legion's most difficult time, that the generals of the Raven Fortress were dead set on not adopting the proposal of the Ronin and others to unite with the other races (for more details, see the Demon's Souls). Even later, the Dark Elves were not friendly to other races, as seen in the Elf quests at the beginning of WAR3, where Tyrande said that humans and orcs would defile the Elves' forests until the Battle of Hyjal. From this we can see that elves and minotaurs won't be too friendly. As for their belief in druids, it was taught to them by their deities. But the way they believe is different, the elf druids are similar to psionics, they talk to the nature around them through their souls, and when they fight they like to use the power of nature; while most of the minotaur's druidism is to strengthen their own power by worshipping the nature totem, so in warcraft although the elves and the minotaur believe in the druids, but in the minotaur's campsite we can see the totem often, while in the Elf there is not .
V. Which race has a longer history in WOW, the Dark Elves or the MinotaursUh, the two upstairs are wrong
The history of the Minotaurs is much longer than that of the Dark Elves
The Minotaurs are an Azeroth native species, one of the earliest creatures in the world of Azeroth (see the question and answer session at the Blizzard Carnival in 2011 by Blizzard), and the racial origins of the Dark Elves are the trolls, one of the earliest native species of Azeroth, which is one of the most powerful creatures in the world of Azeroth. Trolls, one of the earliest native species, are trolls that have been mutated by the influence of the Well of Eternity, so the Dark Elves do not have as long a history as the Minotaurs
Although the Dark Elves' culture was born later, it is far more splendid than the Minotaur's culture due to the fact that the Minotaurs are nomadic and do not have much of a cultural inheritance compared to the Dark Elves
The third district, Freewinds of Arupaca
VI. Seeking Warcraft Minotaur storyOrigin of the Minotaur
That said, the minotaur in Crete, is the world's earliest a minotaur? Not necessarily! Crete was the birthplace of one of the earliest civilizations on the European continent, creating the brilliant Minoan civilization (2800-1150BC). But the Cretan dynasty was brilliant and short-lived, with a far-reaching but not very long history, not to mention the earliest legend of a bull's head. Since the Neolithic period in 6000BC, the cow, as one of the most important sources of food and materials, has been used throughout the course of hunting, nomadic pastoralism and farming, and its prolific nature is also a symbol of masculinity and affluence, and has been widely worshipped by all races except for those in South America, Central America, and Oceania (it's strange to see that Australia didn't have a cow, and that South America and Central America worshiped thick and long things such as feathered serpents), and almost every ancient civilization has worshipped the cow. Almost every ancient civilization experienced the cult of the sacred cow (and some still do, such as India), and in these civilizations you can find, to a greater or lesser extent, images of divine beings with the head of a cow and its variants.
Kingdom Icons - Cows in Africa
Africa is the home of human civilization, where cattle ranching has been practiced since millions of years ago, and the cult of the cow has a long history. The Maasai in Africa, is a lifetime only eat milk and cow blood to live the people, they measure the value of the standard is a family of how many cows, to use the cow as a monetary unit. The Maasai don't even care if the cows produce the highest amount of milk but concentrate on raising the best looking cows, so their cows have very long pointed horns and are tall and extremely good looking. Madagascar*** and the country (Madagasca), also known as the "Kingdom of the Cow", the people here have a special, almost fanatical worship of the cow. The cow is a symbol of personal wealth, and its head is used as a national symbol. Cows are baptized here like children, and they cannot be forced to work on a certain day of the week. It is said that there are also images of the bull's head in ancient African myths and legends, but I have not yet found an exact text, so I will leave it to you to find out here. Mr. Maier's Fury - Minotaurs outside of Crete Page 3 *** 40
VII WOW Orc HistoryAlas, to be honest, this is not a sentence or two to say clear
Orcs were originally living in Draenor, and Sargeras, in order to conquer Azeroth, turned the orcs into a warlike, violent race, and opened the Dark Gate to the world. WOW race is not so important, I play the orcs, the minotaur is too ugly, although the blood more %5, but you think about the warrior 1W blood, %5 only how much?500, is not very far away, meet FS but a fireball thing, the orcs of the skill to put the attack power of the almost half, you think of it
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