User:Fandyllic/Female
Female is a gender in the World of Warcraft universe. The only alternative in World of Warcraft is male. Typically, females are often the priests or mages and more caring gender of each race, but this is generally a stereotypical observation. Many renowned heroes are female priests and mages such as Tyrande Whisperwind, Aegwynn, and Jaina Proudmoore. In addition, night elf females almost exclusively form the Sentinel army of warriors; there are very few noted men among the Sentinels (indeed none, until recently). Throughout the game, females fill nearly all the same roles as males, but the predominance of patriarchy still persists in the game.
In the Warcraft universe in general, females fill many prominent lore roles.
- See also: User:Fandyllic/Male
Blood elf females
First appearance was in the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Famous blood elven women:
Draenei females
- First appearance was in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.
Notable female draenei:
Dwarf females
- First appearance was in the cancelled game Lord of the Clans, in which a bearded dwarf lass flirts with Thrall disguised as a dwarf. Actual first appearance was in World of Warcraft.
Notable dwarven women:
Gnome females
- First appearance was in World of Warcraft.
Human females
- First appearance was in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
Notable female humans:
Night elf females
First appearance was in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
Famous night elven women:
Orc females
- Griselda was the first female character to ever appear in a Warcraft game.
Notable female orcs:
Troll females
- First appearance was in World of Warcraft.
Notable female trolls:
Tauren females
- First appearance was in World of Warcraft.
Notable female tauren:
Undead females
- First appearance was in Warcraft 3 with the banshees.
Notable female Undead:
Other notable females
NPC females
The following non-playable races are represented with models of both male and female gender:
- Centaur
- Children of Cenarius
- Goblin
- Naga
- Qiraji
- Quilboar
- High elf (Similar to blood elves but have a paler skin color, usually blonde hair and blue eyes.)
The following non-playable races are represented with models of solely female gender:
Missing females
So far, although there may be females in lore, the following humanoid races (or sub-races) appear to have no female models in the World of Warcraft:
- Arakkoa[citation needed]
- Broken
- Earthen[citation needed] no females based on lore?
- Ethereal possibly lacking in gender
- Fel orc
- Furbolg
- Gnoll
- Kobold
- Lost One
- Murloc
- Nathrezim
- Ogre
- Pandaren - Mentioned in lore.
- Satyr
- Amani troll
- Trogg
- Tuskarr[citation needed]
- Worgen
- Wretched
- Iron dwarf
- Frost dwarf
The following non-humanoid races appear to lack female models as well:
There could be explanations for the absence of female models, but unless lack of sexual dimorphism is explicitly indicated, these races could have female models.
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