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They have nests both in the southern and the northern parts of the great grasslands, and constantly harass travelers journeying to and from Thunder Bluff, situated on the nearby mesa. The harpies of the Windfury matriarchy inhabit the new home of their ancestral enemies, the tauren, and some can even be found in Thunder Bluff. Though they are fierce and formidable enemies when you invade their territory, any traveler should be safe if he stays on the path while passing near the unfrozen lake south of Dun Baldar. Their close proximity to Dun Baldar has rendered them dangerous enemies, and the Stormpike Guard employs those who are not on the battlefront to attack them. The most powerful harpies in the world reside in the Icewing Pass and the cave at the end of it. In the back of the den, they zealously guard their gathered foodstuffs. They are led by Edana Hatetalon.Īggressive harpies can be found within a cave in the Thousand Needles.
Dustwind storm harpy skin#
They have greenish skin and dark pink plumage. As with most of their habitats, the harpies in Feralas clash with the local tauren tribe, base in Camp Mojache. The Northspring harpies are among the most dangerous of the matriarchies, and can quickly slaughter the unwary traveler lost in the wilds.
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More harpies nest in the lush tropical forest of Feralas. The harpies assault caravans on the road south of Orgrimmar, and have laid claim to a relatively large pocket of passages in the jagged rises just north of Razor Hill. They are led by the Mistress of the Coldwind.Äustwind harpies have settled down in the dry gulches and ravines of Durotar, much to the annoyance of the recently settled orcs. Harpies located in the Coldwind Heights in the Dragonblight. She makes her home in the Charred Vale, close to Desolace where she is busy keeping out the tauren and night elves who are trying to regrow the forests. Their leader, Bloodfury Ripper, is all but a queen to the Bloodfuries. The Bloodfuries are the source of the increasing number of harpies in Kalimdor they encroach upon all likes of life preventing the innocent from leaving their boundaries. In the Stonetalon Mountains, the tauren are having their own problems with the harpies. The night elves are struggling to keep the number of harpies down, and give out bounties for Bloodfeather belts collected from dead harpies. Recently grown, the great tree is a perfect location for the Bloodfeather matriarchy who have already started laying eggs to increase the size of their tribe. In Teldrassil, the harpies have sought to nest on the night elves' own homeland. They are well used to the ways of divine magic and treachery. The common echelons of harpy society attack with crude weapons or simply with their razor sharp talons. Harpies are clearly very intelligent, since they are able to communicate with other races when they wish to. If not driven out, they quickly range out attacking anything and everything they can get. Their nests, littered with the gruesome remains of their victims, are now a common sight from the arid mesas of Durotar to the lush forests of Teldrassil to the icy reaches of the Dragonblight and the Storm Peaks. The vicious winged women have taken to raiding unsuspecting caravans and savaging any who cross into their territories. Once content to confine themselves to their ancestral home in the peaks of the Stonetalon Mountains, the feral and vicious harpies of Kalimdor have spread their influence across the length and breadth of the continent. In World of Warcraft, harpies are found in Teldrassil, the Stonetalon Mountains, Feralas, Mulgore, the Thousand Needles, Alterac Valley, the Dragonblight, the Storm Peaks, Barrens, and Durotar. Other legends about harpies claim that they are descend from a group of female night elves who betrayed Queen Azshara, and were cursed as punishment. According to Brann Bronzebeard's research, Harpies are descended from Aviana. These vile, unscrupulous winged women live only to cause mischief and sorrow. Little is known about the source of their power, as they attack invaders on sight, few can discern any meaning behind their shrill cries, and none can tolerate the smell of their nests. The cackling bird-women are capable of powerful elemental storm magic. Harpies originally hail from the Stonetalon Mountains, but have since spread out across Kalimdor and Northrend. Harpies employ nature-based magic like night elves, but they destroy the environments in which they settle, killing every creature they encounter and despoiling the land to build nests noted for their noxious odor. Despite the similarity, they have little in common with the elves. Harpies resemble a cross between a night elf female and a hunting bird, with long talons for feet and large graceful wings for arms. Rogue, Storm-hag, Scout, Hunter, Warrior.