Recent discoveries have shown that humans are descended from the barbaric vrykul, half-giant warriors who live in Northrend. Early humans were primarily a scattered and tribal people for several millennia, until the rising strength of the troll empire forced their strategic unification. Thus the nation of Arathor was formed, along with its capital, the city-state of Strom.
After several centuries of peace, however, the increasingly prosperous and independent city-states of Arathor split into separate kingdoms: Gilneas to the west, Alterac, Dalaran, and Lordaeron to the northwest, Kul Tiras to the southwest, and Stormwind to the far south. Strom itself was renamed Stromgarde and remained a significantly powerful kingdom.
But disaster struck when the orcish Horde appeared on Azeroth, reducing Stormwind to ruins during the First War between orcs and humans. The city’s survivors, including the young prince, Varian Wrynn, fled to Lordaeron, where the leaders of the seven kingdoms resolved to unify once again in the Alliance of Lordaeron. Joined together, they succeeded in defeating the Horde during the Second War.
Tensions grew among the kingdoms, however, as the costs for maintaining the Alliance rose much higher than originally anticipated. Unwilling to pay the taxes, the leaders of Gilneas and Stromgarde chose to withdraw their kingdoms from the Alliance. Further disaster came when the kingdom of Lordaeron was decimated by a mysterious plague that killed thousands of humans and converted them into undead servants of the Lich King. Even Lordaeron’s prince, Arthas Menethil, was manipulated by the Lich King, leading Arthas to kill his own father and journey to Northrend, where he merged with his master. For the next five years, the Lich King remained in Northrend, plotting and building up his armies.
But unleashing the plague of undeath was merely preparation for an invasion by the demonic Burning Legion, which had long sought to destroy all life on Azeroth. When the Legion struck, humans banded together with other races and secured a costly victory during the Third War. Recently, members of the Horde and the Alliance launched separate campaigns in Northrend, and their efforts resulted in the Lich King’s crushing defeat.
Since the fall of Lordaeron, the kingdom of Stormwind has become the strongest bastion of humanity and the most powerful force in the now multiracial Alliance. Led by King Varian Wrynn, the people of Stormwind hold fast to the principles of honor and justice as they defend their settlements and their families.
Though humans are among the younger races on Azeroth, they have faced many challenges with fortitude and resilience. Their continued ability to adapt and rebuild has made them a vital force in an ever-changing world.
Start Location:Elwynn Forest
Home City:Stormwind City
Racial Mount:Horse
Leader:King Varian Wrynn
Humans can shake off speed altering and trapping effects.
The straightforward and outspoken humans tend to get along well with other races and gain their trust with relative ease.
Humans are known for their indomitable spirit and receive a slight bonus to their spirit attribute.
Few things exemplify the humans’ strength and grace quite like their weapons of choice.
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Quel'Thalas
Quel'Thalas
Twisting Nether
Twisting Nether
Kazzak
Kazzak
Earthen Ring
Darkmoon Faire
Humans are cool and a heroic race, honostly I like the Alliance much betre then the horde. But that dont make me think that cows are'nt sexy.
Drak'thul
Saurfang
Bronze Dragonflight
humans are the ghayest race of world of warcraft!
Agamaggan
Shattered Hand
Frostmane
Kul Tiras
Hellscream
Twisting Nether
Stormscale
Drak'thul
Runetotem
Twisting Nether
Frostmane
The Maelstrom
Kazzak
Argent Dawn
Karazhan
and are not a warlock option
Runetotem
Burning Legion
Kul Tiras
Stormscale
Silvermoon
Karazhan
Wildhammer
Saurfang
Azuremyst
Aerie Peak
Why the big change??
Frostmane
Darkmoon Faire
Ravenholdt
Trollbane
srry but nothing is exciting about humans