Pygmy

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Pygmy
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Faction/Affiliation Independent, Tol'vir (Neferset).
Character classes Headhunter, Shaman, Witch Doctor, Thief, Scout.
Racial capital Unknown
Racial leader(s) Yngwie (Lost Isles)
Sultan Oogah (Uldum, presumed).
Racial mount Hyena, Turtle
Homeworld Azeroth
Art of a pygmy shaman

Pygmies are a race of small primitive humanoids found on the Lost Isles and Uldum. They are related to goblins.[1]

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History

On the Lost Isles

The pygmies on the Lost Isles are found by the Bilgewater Cartel goblins after the goblins' escape from Kezan. The pygmies have enslaved the monkeys on the island to mine kaja'mite. They worship Volcanoth, and transform goblins into zombies so that their "god" can get a snack. The pygmies also planned to release Volcanoth upon the Town-In-A-Box, but were unable to do so.

In Uldum

In Cataclysm, many zones have a sort of introduction. In Uldum, the player will follow Adarrah, Budd Nedreck and the others on a camel carvavan into Uldum to help them do what they do best: stealing ancient artifacts. Unluckily, the caravan is ambushed by pygmy mercenaries, who bring the prisoners to the Neferset who pay the pygmies with coconuts.

Appearance

Pygmies are small humanoid creatures, about the size of goblins. Their skin ranges in many tones of peach to dark brown.

Culture

Language

Pygmies appear to speak a primitive language, though some have learned to speak Low Common.

Magic

Pygmies use voodoo magic, as noted by many witch doctors in both Oomlot and Oostan tribes. There are also shamans in Oomlot tribe.

Tribes

  • Unnamed tribe

Notable

A pygmy Oomlot Shaman

Notes

  • In the early Cataclysm demos, pygmies used the model of gnomes of both genders. Currently they have their own unique model, but only males are seen.
  • Due to their primitive manner of speaking, its been speculated that Low Common is their primary language.
  • Apparently, Uldum was planned to be inhabited by sand gnomes (ones that were parodies of Jawas rather than Fremen). In the end, they were replaced by pygmies instead.
  • It is noteworthy how pygmies appear to be very similar to sand gnomes.
  • According to World of Warcraft: The Magazine issue #5, Pygmies and Goblins share an unknown common ancestor.

Trivia

The pygmies were apparently going to worship a giant gorilla named Kong, even having a giant wall surrounding his cavern.[3] This cavern later turned into an escape route for goblin players during the volcanic eruption.

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