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Typical Peon in the Horde Player's Guide. The label of Peon denotes the lowest station amongst those in the Orcish Horde.
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Interestingly enough, many peons all over Azeroth, Outland and Draenor also share the same face, maybe a nod from Blizzard to the fact that many Alliance peasants share the same model. Most peons still have the same soundset and quotes as in Warcraft III. For example, Murg Stonecrack is a former peon who was promoted to the rank of mining trainer and allowed to boss around other peons.Īfter the end of the Fourth War, Foreman Magrok in the Twilight Highlands got angered by the way peons had been treated and demanded that the Horde gave them more respect and better working conditions. Peons are, as such, sometimes unhappy with their situation, and sometimes gather enough self-confidence to try to progress in life. Peons are often under the watch of foremen, overseers, or overlords, who ensure that they don't get too lazy or complacent, in which case they are punished using blackjacks or booterangs.
WARCRAFT 3 PEON MANUAL
As their manual description evolved over time, it seems that in the modern Horde peons are treated in a slightly gentler manner than before, an effort which could presumably be attributed to Thrall, as was the case in the non-canon RPG.