Talk:Tahu Sagewind

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Hey, I'm not too good with wikis, but this guy has a lot to do with Tauren Paladins comes Cataclysm, if you just read what he says. Someone should add that in. I tried and failed, so if anyone is good at adding and editing, could they add in a note about it? It's true, after all... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Aviryssa (talk · contr).

Well, the quoted conversations are all we know so far about this, it is yet completely unclear how Tauren priests and paladins will be introduced, it isn't even confirmed that this event has anything to do with that. Looking at it objectively, it only mentions a possible (re-)extension of druidism to solar aspects, as opposed to the lunar-focussed druidism taught by the Night Elves. Using the powers of the sun doesn't equal using the Holy Light. ~ Nathanyel (talk) 15:33, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
Read the speech and then compare it to Ashbringer#The_crystal. There's a phrase... --N'Nanz (talk) 15:51, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
Do you mean D'ore's "Without the void, the Light cannot exist." and Mograine's similar line? The void is pure darkness, an "evil" force, a strict opposite to the Light, while the moon/Elune and the sun even are just the two eyes of the Earthmother in Tauren culture, not even actual opposites, both provide light - the physical light, not the holy one. I'd guess the sun isn't "something bad" in Night Elf culture either, they just focus on the moon aspect because of their affinity with Elune. ~ Nathanyel (talk) 16:05, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
You are right, Tahu says exactly the same (..."Mu'sha is one of the Earthmother's eyes, and she watches over us. That isn't sinister."...) but the similarity with that phrase (..."It's always darkest before the dawn."...) is very confirmative about the holy theory. However I like your changes, as a further example you can take the difference among Elune night elf priests, Holy Light priests of the Alliance, draenei anchorites and Voodoo troll priest. --N'Nanz (talk) 16:22, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
That line refers to the "darkness" in Northrend, the Scourge and even the mortal races' efforts to bring the Lich King to justice (and maybe their internal struggles)
It may be a comparison to the actual topic, but "balance" in this case rather refers to peace. ~ Nathanyel (talk) 16:36, 28 August 2009 (UTC)

"...the "sunlight", which differs from the Holy Light lore-wise..." How do we know that they aren't the same thing? INV Misc Orb 04.pngXavius, the Satyr Lord 14:55, September 24, 2009 (UTC)

We don't need to know. It doesn't make any difference, we already have nelfs priests using the moon power, why should we bother about tauren using the sun power? Pudim17 (talk - contr) 15:04, September 24, 2009 (UTC)
"We don't need to know"? This is a Wiki! it is built on knowledge! Of course we need to know! INV Misc Orb 04.pngXavius, the Satyr Lord 15:37, September 24, 2009 (UTC)

Leader of the tauren priests

I think he will be the leader of the tauren priests... alongside with Aponi, who I think will be the leader of the paladins.--Dedokire (talk)