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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and the draenei), and how it is distracting him from conquering Draenor. In ''Legion'' in the opening cinematic for the Legionfall campaign, Kil'jaeden is shown watching the council during magical scrying, his gaze turning pensive, even briefly looking forlorn, as he focuses on Velen. Then when Velen calls Kil'jaeden a monster (even though it's true in every sense of the word) Kil'jaeden is hurt and distraught by this, [[ShootTheTelevison angrily ending the scrying with a swipe of one hand]].

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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and the draenei), and how it is distracting him from conquering Draenor. In ''Legion'' in the opening cinematic for the Legionfall campaign, Kil'jaeden is shown watching the council during magical scrying, his gaze turning pensive, even briefly looking forlorn, as he focuses on Velen. Then when Velen calls Kil'jaeden a monster (even though it's true in every sense of the word) [[MoralMyopia Kil'jaeden is hurt and distraught by this, [[ShootTheTelevison this]], [[ShootTheTelevision angrily ending the scrying with a swipe of one hand]].
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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and the draenei), and how it is distracting him from conquering Draenor.

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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and the draenei), and how it is distracting him from conquering Draenor. In ''Legion'' in the opening cinematic for the Legionfall campaign, Kil'jaeden is shown watching the council during magical scrying, his gaze turning pensive, even briefly looking forlorn, as he focuses on Velen. Then when Velen calls Kil'jaeden a monster (even though it's true in every sense of the word) Kil'jaeden is hurt and distraught by this, [[ShootTheTelevison angrily ending the scrying with a swipe of one hand]].

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** Another implied example happens where Sentinel Sweetspring, a female Night Elf in Star's Rest, will occasionally grin and "waggle her eyebrows suggestively" at the also female Sentinel Amberline (Amberline does not return the interest).



* Sentinel Sweetspring, a female Night Elf in Star's Rest, will occasionally grin and "waggle her eyebrows suggestively" at the also female Sentinel Amberline.
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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and dranei), and how it aparently slowed down the conqering of Draenor.

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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and dranei), the draenei), and how it aparently slowed down the conqering of is distracting him from conquering Draenor.
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** A third Steamy Romance Novel, "Got Milk?", appears in ''Legion'', depicting the novels' protagonist Marcus engaging in a threesome with a married tauren couple. At one point in Highmountain, it's possible to find Marcus himself, quietly sneaking out of a tent and leaving a pair of tauren sleeping on its floor. Marcus apparently writes ''very'' quickly.


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* In monks' class hall on the Wandering Isle, you can find Rhonda and Heather, a lesbian couple, hanging out at the temple's base. Rhonda is a tribute NPC to one of Blizzard's producers, and Heather is a tribute to her girlfriend.
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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size as well as the fact that Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently. This doesn't help by their interaction in ''War Crime'', with Wrathion acting like he wants to confess with Anduin right here and there if not for different goals.

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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing teased Wrathion about his age and size size, as well as the fact that Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like likes Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront confronting Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing [[spoiler:free Garrosh]] pops pop up frequently. This doesn't help by their interaction interactions in ''War Crime'', with Wrathion acting like he wants to confess with to Anduin right here and there if not for their different goals.
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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size as well as the fact that Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently.

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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size as well as the fact that Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently. This doesn't help by their interaction in ''War Crime'', with Wrathion acting like he wants to confess with Anduin right here and there if not for different goals.
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* Implied in the night elf military, but that's a gender segregation thing. Also, almost all of the male night elves spent the last 10,000 years in the Emerald Dream as druids.
** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan, immensly intesified Maiev's hatred towards him. Also, after Illidan also rendered brother comatose, was ultimatelly the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.

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* Implied in the night elf military, but that's a gender segregation thing. [[SituationalSexuality Also, almost all of the male night elves spent the last 10,000 years in the Emerald Dream as druids.
druids]]. For all we know, the male night elves may have done the same in the Emerald Dream.
** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan, immensly intesified immensely intensified Maiev's hatred towards him. Also, after Illidan also rendered her brother comatose, was ultimatelly ultimately the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size and Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently.

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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size and as well as the fact that Anduin seems to be the only person that genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently.
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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly intesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also rendered brother comatose, was ultimatelly the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.

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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan Illidan, immensly intesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan.him. Also, after Illidan also rendered brother comatose, was ultimatelly the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly intesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also caused her brother to become comatose, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.

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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly intesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also caused her rendered brother to become comatose, was ultimatelly the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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* More on the FoeYay side, but Kil'jaeden and Velen were very close. In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover, and in ''Warlords of Draenor'', Archimonde even calls out Kil'jaeden on his obsession about about getting revenge on Velen (and dranei), and how it aparently slowed down the conqering of Draenor.
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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly iintesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also caused her brother to become comatose, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.

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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly iintesified intesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also caused her brother to become comatose, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly iintesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also turned her brother into a vegetable, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.

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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly iintesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also turned caused her brother into a vegetable, to become comatose, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die die, trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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** For a specific, if somewhat subtle example, there are Maiev and Naisha. Naisha is one of the few people Maiev was really close to, and Naisha's death caused by Illidan immensly iintesified Maiev's hatred towards Illidan. Also, after Illidan also turned her brother into a vegetable, was the reason why most of her Watchers were killed, left Maiev to die trapped in the Tomb of Sargeras, and had her imprisoned, tortured and possibly even raped, Maiev shouts "This is for Naisha!" during the fight against Illidan in ''The Burning Crusade''.
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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size. There's also the fact that Anduin is the only one that Wrathion give a damn about. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion pops up frequently.

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* Wrathion and Anduin in ''Mists of Pandaria'' due to how they were frequently seen playing board game with each other in the Tavern while Anduin teasing Wrathion about his age and size. There's also the fact that size and Anduin is seems to be the only one person that Wrathion give a damn about. genuinely like Wrathion. Fan fics written by fans about them hooking up after this expansion and/or confront Wrathion's decision to [[spoiler:freeing Garrosh]] pops up frequently.
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** Most pairs of male characters have to ''work'' to get to ThoseTwoGuys status. Anren and Tholo use it as ''starting blocks'' in a 100 meter dash to the HoYay finish line.

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** Most pairs of male characters have to ''work'' to get to ThoseTwoGuys status. Anren and Tholo use it as ''starting blocks'' in a 100 meter dash to the HoYay ho yay finish line.



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*Kama the Beast Tamer, the female Pandaren stable master just outside the Tavern in the Mist, apparently has a female 'life-mate' according to the in-game erotic literature 'A Steamy Romance Novel: Hot and Misty'
** Another of the Steamy Romance Novels, entitled 'Savage Passions' features two males engaging in incredibly suggestive acts.
*In Warlords of Draenor, the Alternate Universe Drek'thar, like all characters, has several on-click audio clips. One of his 'pissed' lines (the ones you get when you click on them many times in a row) is as follows: "I...didn't know you felt that way about me. Perhaps we should take this somewhere more...private." He will deliver this line regardless of the Player Character's gender.
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* The jewelcrafting daily quests in both Stormwind and Orgrimmar are given by female characters. While all five possible quests are "{{Futurama}}" references, "A Present for Lila" makes it sound a lot like both questgivers are employing you to make them a gift that they can give to their mutual love interest, a one-eyed female pirate captain.

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* The jewelcrafting daily quests in both Stormwind and Orgrimmar are given by female characters. While all five possible quests are "{{Futurama}}" ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' references, "A Present for Lila" makes it sound a lot like both questgivers are employing you to make them a gift that they can give to their mutual love interest, a one-eyed female pirate captain.
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** there's also the fact that, in the death Knight starting zone, Thassarian ask you to go deliver Koltira who was made prisoner by the Scarlet Crusade. While saying that, normally, Lich kings' servants who failed in battle are left to die. He also refer to Koltira as a sort-of brother for him. Koltira isn't surprised at all by this when you find him.

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* [[KnightInShiningArmor Tirion Fordring]] and [[NobleDemon Darion Mograine]]. Tirion saves Darion's life after Artha's steals his father's soul, and instantly partners up with him, trusting him implicitly. In the Ashbringer comic, Darion seeks out Tirion to find out how to free his father's soul from the Corrupted Ashbringer. Tirion's obligatory answer? [[ThePowerOfLove Love.]] He doesn't even bother hiding his horror when Darion is turned into the NobleDemon that he ends up as.
**Eventually, Darion returns the favor and saves Tirion's life, yelling at him, berating him, kicking stuff around, basically raging that Tirion did not come to him immediately after discovering the heart of the [[EvilOverlord Lich King]]. Those guys are really invested in the other one living because of pure trust, or...something else. They always talk to each other while ignoring other people. Stand by each other when watching inappropriately timed challenges, etc.
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* While Jaina is canonically involved with Kalecgos these days, there's a slight hint of attraction between her and Vereesa Windrunner as per the Alliance's side of the Isle of Thunder scenarios. Jaina often dotes on Vereesa.
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** To elaborate, Thassarian was killed by Arthas and raised as a Death Knight, then later fought with Koltira, but spared his life the first time. The second time they met, Thassarian struck down Koltira, who was raised as a Death Knight, yet they found comradeship in undeath. Later, Thassarian joins the Alliance and Koltira joins the Horde, but they maintain their friendship despite their factions. Instead of fighting over a location, they call a temporary truce between the Alliance and Horde. At the end of the quest line, Koltira is dragged off by Sylvanas in order to remove the other loyalties he holds, and Thassarian states his intention to go after ''the Banshee Queen herself'' to find out what happened to his friend.

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** To elaborate, Thassarian was killed by Arthas and raised as a Death Knight, then later fought with Koltira, Koltira's brother, but spared his life life. Koltira then fought Thassarian and tried to convince him to rejoin the first time. The second time they met, side of good via IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight but Thassarian struck down Koltira, who was raised as a Death Knight, yet they found comradeship in undeath. Later, Thassarian joins the Alliance and Koltira joins the Horde, but they maintain their friendship despite their factions. Instead of fighting over a location, they call a temporary truce between the Alliance and Horde. At the end of the quest line, Koltira is dragged off by Sylvanas in order to remove the other loyalties he holds, and Thassarian states his intention to go after ''the Banshee Queen herself'' to find out what happened to his friend. Super-Homoerotic or worlds most epic bromance? You decide!
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* In ''Mists of Pandaria'', there are two women, Ann and Marsha Stockton, standing in the inn in the Shrine of the Seven Stars. Neither have any unique dialogue, but one's a dwarf, one's a human, they have the same last name, and they occasionally use the /flirt emote at one another. They're presumably a married couple (and are likely referring to friends of one of the designers).

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* In ''Mists of Pandaria'', there are two women, Ann and Marsha Stockton, standing in the inn in the Shrine of the Seven Stars. Neither have any unique dialogue, but one's a dwarf, one's a human, they have the same last name, and they occasionally use the /flirt emote at one another. They're presumably widely theorized to be a married couple (and couple, and are likely referring to friends a cameo appearance by relatives of one of the designers).
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** To elaborate, Thassarian was killed by Arthas and raised as a Death Knight, then later fought with Koltira, but spared his life the first time. The second time they met, Thassarian struck down Koltira, who was raised as a Death Knight, yet they found comradeship in undeath. Later, Thassarian joins the Alliance and Koltira joins the Horde, but they maintain their friendship despite their factions. Instead of fighting over a location, they call a temporary truce between the Alliance and Horde. Koltira is dragged off by Silvanas in order to remove the other loyalties he holds.

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** To elaborate, Thassarian was killed by Arthas and raised as a Death Knight, then later fought with Koltira, but spared his life the first time. The second time they met, Thassarian struck down Koltira, who was raised as a Death Knight, yet they found comradeship in undeath. Later, Thassarian joins the Alliance and Koltira joins the Horde, but they maintain their friendship despite their factions. Instead of fighting over a location, they call a temporary truce between the Alliance and Horde. At the end of the quest line, Koltira is dragged off by Silvanas Sylvanas in order to remove the other loyalties he holds.holds, and Thassarian states his intention to go after ''the Banshee Queen herself'' to find out what happened to his friend.
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* In ''Mists of Pandaria'', there are two women, Ann and Marsha Stockton, standing in the inn in the Shrine of the Seven Stars. Neither have any unique dialogue, but one's a dwarf, one's a human, they have the same last name, and they occasionally use the /flirt emote at one another. They're presumably a married couple (and are likely referring to friends of one of the designers).
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** To elaborate, Thassarian was killed by Arthas and raised as a Death Knight, then later fought with Koltira, but spared his life the first time. The second time they met, Thassarian struck down Koltira, who was raised as a Death Knight, yet they found comradeship in undeath. Later, Thassarian joins the Alliance and Koltira joins the Horde, but they maintain their friendship despite their factions. Instead of fighting over a location, they call a temporary truce between the Alliance and Horde. Koltira is dragged off by Silvanas in order to remove the other loyalties he holds.
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* The new jewelcrafting daily quests in both Stormwind and Orgrimmar are given by female characters. While all five possible quests are "{{Futurama}}" references, "A Present for Lila" makes it sound a lot like both questgivers are employing you to make them a gift that they can give to their mutual love interest, a one-eyed female pirate captain.

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* The new jewelcrafting daily quests in both Stormwind and Orgrimmar are given by female characters. While all five possible quests are "{{Futurama}}" references, "A Present for Lila" makes it sound a lot like both questgivers are employing you to make them a gift that they can give to their mutual love interest, a one-eyed female pirate captain.

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