Hello there my Moglomites. I haven't been on wow for a while so, sorry for the lack of mogs. But today I decided to dabble a bit and I made a new mog for my hunter.
I present to you my "Venthyr Bounty Hunter".
As usual I hope you all enjoy.

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Hello there my Moglomites. I haven't been on wow for a while so, sorry for the lack of mogs. But today I decided to dabble a bit and I made a new mog for my hunter.
I present to you my "Venthyr Bounty Hunter".
As usual I hope you all enjoy.
Bonds of Thunder
Do you hear the call of the wilds? Are you a hunter, either in profession or at heart? If so, come join us at the <Hunters Hall>! Our lodge provides information on unique pet tames (with only one tamable model), help with leatherworking and mount runs! While our Hall is most useful for hunters, people of other classes also welcome!!
The realms where we are active are EU Darkspear-Terokkar-Saurfang. Right now there is only an Alliance branch.
Currently, the guild is still in the guild charter state (one last signature needed, from a person who genuinely wishes to be a part of the guild).
Discord heavily recommended, click our server link (https://discord.gg/f3q3rDQ) to join.
Siren’s Sting
Colloquial Names: Waspbearer, Fairyhome, Woodsbalm, Dronefern, Buzza-bloom (Zuldazar colloquial) Physical Description: Siren’s Sting is a rather delightful little creature, nestling within the crooks of trees and springing from their bark. It is an epiphyte, meaning it grows on the surface of another plant - or in this case, tree - and absorbs its nutrients from the rich rainwater and seaspray that runs down the bark of the tree. The plant resembles something of a cross between a small orchid and an air plant in composition. It is a frequent, bright punctuation on the grey, black, fawn, and tawny trunks of great trees in Zuldazar and Kul Tiras alike. Due to aforementioned environmental factors, namely, the presence of blood in the soils of Zuldazar, the plant grows in different shades along each isle. In Kul Tiras, it is a pea-green to chartreuse cluster of slender, spear-shaped leaves, with long-stemmed magenta and lilac blooms curling out at a downward angle. They are bell-shaped and elongated, boasting a bright cluster of golden pollen within. In Zuldazar, the plant’s leaves tinge grey, almost silvery, its blooms presenting as a deep crimson - the pollen inside burnt orange to gold in coloration. It is likely called Siren’s Sting because of both its composition - for it resembles the barb of a ray, and because while the plant itself does not sting, it is a favorite plant of isle pollinators - namely bees and wasps. And dear reader, these creatures do sting, especially if one is after the same reagent as they. It is a curiosity of Zandalar that their primary pollinators are not bees, but wasps. Fearsome, black and red creatures, with a sting that I have heard resembles the sensation of liquid metal dripping through the flesh. In any event. The correct way to harvest the pollen of this gentle epiphyte (for the pollen is the usable reagent), it was first thought, was to simply blow into the flower, dusting the pollen towards the outside. Do not do this. This is known as a Siren’s Kiss in herbalism, and it is as unpleasant as its namesake in sensation. For while the pollen is indeed dislodged, so too will any pollinators be, directly into the face of the one exhaling towards the bloom. The better, less injury-inducing way to go about this is to get a set of tough gloves, and wet them gently with ocean or river water. Then, very carefully press a finger to the bloom, cradling out the pollen. This will stick to the glove, and can then be gathered in a jar for alchemical usage. Described Usage: Siren’s Sting pollen, called simply Siren’s Pollen, is a useful reagent for several reasons. The pollen itself can be rubbed into injuries as a sterile agent that aides in healing - quite like honey, ironically enough. This has granted the plant the colloquial name “Woodsbalm”. Three teaspoons of the pollen in a gently boiling vial of sea or swamp water will produce a fiercely crimson elixir known, quite appropriately, as a coastal healing potion. This is a very strong, very simple folk remedy used across the isles as a powerful agent of rejuvenation and restoration. This preparation can be used with a different measure of pollen - ten to fifteen teaspoons - to create a pale yellow liquid known as a potion of concealment. Truthfully, the color of the potion is nearly identical to the color of the pollen, and as such, the herb lends some of its properties in this elixir. For when one imbibes it, as long as they stay as still as the trees upon which the plant grows, the potion of pollen will shroud them from sight. Combined with dew gathered from Star Moss clusters, the pollen produces an amber-hued potion of restoration, putting once in a trance-like state for some moments while their wounds are washed over by a tide of deep golden, spectral water, rejuvenating the mind, body and spirit. As a last note, children seem to like to sleep under trees bearing this bloom, as do adults native to the lands of which it grows. The faint hum of insects within its petals thought to help them fall to sleep, and it is said to whisper faint, beautiful songs along the damp airs of the isles at night.
A Beast Mastery Hunter Troll off with his pals for a hunt, probably. This was a sketch that got out of control.
I am on the Horde side too myself.
Older Character, Nelenna with the indestructible turtle Dev, and Knox the digging Jormungr.
Grinding til my eyes bleed
So I've recently faction changed to Alliance due to finding a really cool guild over on Earthen Ring but before I was a human hunter I was an orc. Meet Thalok, my orc BM hunter.