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7' 6" in average (229 cm) (male), ~7' (213 cm) (female) [1] [ cn ]
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"Minotaur" unit from an early version of Warcraft III.
Image originaly used for the minotaur, later used in the "Tauren Totem" section of Warcraft III manual .
Archimonde's return and the Flight to Kalimdor
WoW Insider Know Your Lore: Tauren at the end of Mists by Matthew Rossi Mar 26th 2014 1:00PM
WoW Insider Know Your Lore: The tauren peoples of Azeroth by Matthew Rossi Jul 31st 2013 at 9:00AM
BlizzPlanet Origin of the Tauren, Cenarius and Elune By Medievaldragon April 3, 2005
† Consciousness, self-awareness, and sentience with some level of civilization.

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Tauren ( shu'halo in their native language of Taur-ahe ) are huge nomadic creatures who live on the grassy, open plains of Mulgore in central Kalimdor . Tauren are large, muscular humanoids and bovine in appearance, complete with hooves and horns. Tauren stand anywhere from nine to twelve feet tall and weigh anywhere from 650 to 1000 lbs. [ citation needed ] Their immense bodies are covered with fine, short fur that ranges in color from black, gray, white, red, brown and tan and any mottled combinations or variations thereof. After generations of nomadic existence, most of the tauren have recently made permanent settlements in Mulgore and the Barrens .

The plains of Kalimdor have long been a home to these gargantuan nomads. The tauren are a race of shamans , hunters , druids and warriors who long ago developed a complex culture and system of living without the aid of stonework, steel or conquest. This is not to say that the tauren are a race of pacifists, for when they are angered they are capable of retaliating with swift and decisive brutality. Tauren are, in a word, stoic, embodying the strong and silent type with their quiet contemplation. This introspective air combined with their immense size are why many view the tauren as a wise and dangerous race. Tauren rarely speak unless there is a true reason to, preferring to act instead of talk. However, once a tauren has learned to interact with a companion, there seems to be a more open and enthusiastic exchange of words. Since tauren warm slowly to non-tauren, they are usually silent and may sometimes appear brooding. This silence may be attributable to the strife of recent times. Tauren have no love for bloodshed, as their deep spiritual beliefs do not have a place for warfare. The elders of a tribe solve most issues, or two tauren might resolve a conflict with a ritual challenge resembling a duel. Having become members of the Horde , the introspective race has been involved in more and more conflict, creating a demand for tauren warriors and healers. Many must spend time putting great thought into the actions they perform on the field of battle. Taking another life, whether it is man or beast, is an act filled with great significance and responsibility to the tauren. [3]

Tauren have a long and complex oral tradition that has been handed down for generations. Since almost no written record exists of tauren history, the accuracy of their tales is unknown. Regardless, many of their stories provide the only known account for several events in history, and so these stories must be regarded as having at least some believability. The tauren race is presumed to be as old as the night elves since both races are said to have awoken during the creation of the world. Whether they are or aren't descendants of the Yaungol is debateable. Weary of sharing grounds with trolls, the Yaungol migrated to different parts of Azeroth. Those near the vale would keep their name "yaungol", those in Kalimndor and near the Well of Eternity would take the name tauren. Those who moved north near the Forde of Wills would take the name taunka . Much like the elves, they have a strong attunement to nature and the elemental spirits . Thus, their society is largely based on shamanism . They live to serve nature and maintain the ever delicate balance between the wild things of the land and the restless spirits of the elements . In addition, druidism , which was taught by Cenarius and eventually forgotten over time, has been recently reincorporated into tauren society, further highlighting their devotion to nature. In particular the presence of accounts regarding Cenarius before he was known to the elves are confirmed by others sources as being accurate. In particular, the birth of Cenarius is covered and their version confirmed by night elven mythos, as well as in the book The Sundering by Richard A. Knaak .
Tauren ancestors dwell deep within the Emerald Dream . [4]

In the primary timeline, the tauren did not take part in the War of the Ancients, the battle against the first demonic invasion approximately 10,000 years ago. However, in the altered history created by the intervention of Krasus and his companions, they were convinced to join the alliance against the Burning Legion by the dragon-mage. The xenophobic night elf commander, Desdel Stareye , refused to use the tauren to their abilities, namely heavy melee fighters, on the grounds that they were apparently as likely to kill night elves and earthen as demons . They were led by Huln Highmountain . After the "tragic" loss of the commander, the tauren were re-deployed to extreme effectiveness by his replacement, Jarod Shadowsong . The tauren who survived the war maintained fairly good, or at least cordial, relations with the Sentinels .

For countless generations after the war, the tauren roamed the plains of the Barrens hunting the mighty kodo , and sought the wisdom of their eternal goddess, the Earthmother . Their tent cities were scattered across the landscape and changed with the seasons and the weather. The wandering tribes were united only by a common hatred for their sworn enemy, the marauding centaur .

At the brink of extinction, the chieftain Cairne Bloodhoof , desperate for help, turned to the strange green-skinned warriors from over the sea. Cairne quickly befriended the Warchief Thrall and the other orcs , and recognized that they shared a love for honor and battle. For their part, the orcs and the Darkspear trolls that composed the Horde found much in common with the tauren. Each of these races wanted to achieve a more shamanistic culture, and the tauren, long versed in the lore of spirit and nature, were well-prepared to provide counsel and support to the budding shamanism within the Horde.

With the orcs' help, Cairne and his Bloodhoof tribe were able to drive back the centaur and claim the grasslands of Mulgore for themselves. For the first time in millennia, the tauren had a land to call their own. For this alone they were forever indebted to their orcish allies. Upon the windswept mesa of Thunder Bluff , Cairne built a refuge for his people, where tauren of every tribe were welcome. Over time the scattered tauren tribes united under Cairne's rule. There are but a few tribes who disagree about the direction their new nation should take, but all agree that Cairne is the wisest and best suited to lead them toward the future. Helping the mighty Cairne in the duties of ruling his race are the Archdruid Hamuul Runetotem and the elder crone Magatha Grimtotem .

Although the tauren have reclaimed their lands and battle alongside the Horde, not all is peaceful. The Grimtotem tribe t
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