Please keep the following in mind when posting a comment: Your comment must be in English or it will be removed. Unsure how to post? Check out our handy guide! Simply browse for your screenshot using the form below. Interacting with the scroll is one of the requirements of the Pandaria exploration achievement [ The Song of the Yaungol ]. Forced to survive in the harsh terrain of the Townlong Steppes since the time of the last pandaren emperor , the yaungol have adapted their tactics accordingly.
The race is constantly on the move, establishing short-lived "Fire Camps" in areas of abundant natural resources specifically oil and game before moving on. Where to set up camp, how long to stay, and when to move out remains the sole discretion of the chieftain.
In combat, the yaungol prefer to hit hard and fast, making heavy use of cavalry to flank and harass the enemy while hard-hitting infantry assaults the weakest parts of the enemy line.
This week we're shifting gears. The last week, both Anne and myself covered different related KYL possibilities, so for myself I want to talk about the lore of Pandaria's yaungol, an offshoot of the tauren and taunka peoples.
Not every race brought along when Shaohao, the last pandaren emperor, created the mists and sealed Pandaria away for 10, years was ready for the Sundering. No one bothered to tell the ancient ancestors of the modern yaungol what was transpiring when the flames fell from the sky and the demonic invasion began.
No one told the yaungol what to expect when the world was torn apart and the mists descended to hide them forever apart from their people. So stranded, the yaungol endured. The culture of the yaungol is shaped by that struggle to survive. Cut off from the world, they have found a way to survive in the Townlong Steppes, a harsh land where they could no longer rely upon the cycles of the seasons and the old faith in the Earthmother.
Instead, the yaungol learned to harness fire and burning oil as both fuel and weapon, and in so doing held off even the mantid swarm for thousands of years. Only recently, with the machinations of Grand Empress Shek'zeer, have the yangol been forced from their fire camps throughout the steppes and driven into the lowlands of the Kun-Lai region.
Nomads before the end of a world Before the pandaren revolted against the mogu, there were already the ancestors of the yaungol - during the reign of Qiang the Merciless , the mogu noted that there were 'intelligent bovine hunters' to the west of the empire. Coordinates : [ Burning oil is the cornerstone of yaungol warfare. In the days of their greatest warriors, this weapon was more deadly than magic.
This burning substance would scar foes, scorch lands, burn away the cover provided by trees, and could rout even a terrifying mantid assault. It is also an old tactic of the yaungol to light more campfires each night than people they have. In this way enemy spying in the darkness would assume larger numbers of yaungol existed, while their true positions and numbers remained masked. The scroll sits against a wood post with a Tauren skull.
Forced to survive in the harsh terrain of the Townlong Steppes since the time of the last pandaren emperor, the yaungol have adapted their tactics accordingly. Where to set up camp, how long to stay, and when to move out remains the sole discretion of the chieftain.
0コメント