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"A Treatise on Worgen and the Light" is a short book written by Father Ivor Ambrose and published by the Gilneas clergy a year after the Gilneas kingdom officially re-joined the Alliance. The treatise delves into a series of obscure information and conjecture collected on the worgen form and alikens it to the Holy Light; despite the form's actual druidic origins, this information is later used to call attention to a prevalent religious issue in human society.

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  • "A Treatise on Worgen and the Light" is a short book written by Father Ivor Ambrose and published by the Gilneas clergy a year after the Gilneas kingdom officially re-joined the Alliance. The treatise delves into a series of obscure information and conjecture collected on the worgen form and alikens it to the Holy Light; despite the form's actual druidic origins, this information is later used to call attention to a prevalent religious issue in human society.
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  • "A Treatise on Worgen and the Light" is a short book written by Father Ivor Ambrose and published by the Gilneas clergy a year after the Gilneas kingdom officially re-joined the Alliance. The treatise delves into a series of obscure information and conjecture collected on the worgen form and alikens it to the Holy Light; despite the form's actual druidic origins, this information is later used to call attention to a prevalent religious issue in human society. The author's inspiration appears simple enough: it is said that the religious father counseled those who were unable to adapt to the worgen curse and in doing so learned much about its origins – eventually, a revelation struck him and he began to call the worgen curse the Light's bittersweet blessing. In fact, once Father Ambrose praised the worgen form as a blessing he took to remaining a worgen at all times, even in public. He later departed Teldrassil for Stormwind City and assembled his evidence and philosophies into a short work that is available for all to read in the libraries of the city's Cathedral of Light, however his tendency to remain a worgen quickly drew the human public's criticism and inadvertently popularized his work.
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