

Huojin Pandaren are brash and impulsive, far more driven to act without thinking. In other words, the worst thing you can do in any given situation is stand around and do nothing. The Huojin school of thought believes that inaction is the greatest injustice of all. Level-headed, they have a strong sense of what’s right and wrong, and fight for what they believe is right. When presented with a problem, they’ll analyze every angle to find the best possible solution. So presumably, those that chose Alliance on the Wandering Isle also follow that path.Ī Pandaren of the Tushui school of thought is generally more even-tempered than not. Aysa is not only the Alliance liaison for the Pandaren, she’s also the leader of the Tushui. The faction’s beliefs and methods of approaching situations and conflict were very close to how the Tushui view everyday life. This strong sense of moral justice is what initially drew Aysa Cloudsinger to the Alliance. Dishonorable deeds are never justified, even if the end result is a success. Tushui Pandaren have a strong sense of justice, and believe in defending what is right.

They believe the best way to a venerable life is through meditation and rigorous training. The Tushui school of thought is one of moral conviction and a strong sense of justice. There are presumably more schools than that in Pandaren philosophy, but those are the two major ones in play during the Pandaren introduction. The choice of which side to pick has been elegantly explained by the introduction of two philosophical schools on Pandaria - the Tushui and the Huojin. They’re available to both Alliance and Horde - and once they’ve chosen a side, they can’t really interact with the other. Pandaren are the only race in WoW with no clear faction divide. And in WoW, nobody had ever actually seen one in person until Mists was introduced.īut that’s not the only thing that makes them unique. They existed in Warcraft 3, but we really didn’t know all that much about them. Not only are they the most recent of the new races added to WoW, they’re also new to lore in general. Pandaren as a whole are a little difficult to roleplay.
