Turak Runthak Wintertotem ( or just Winter to his friends) is a wisened old tauren shaman , nearing the end of his life. He seeks a path of the pure and good , believing that violence is not the answer to any questions. That's not to say that he can't fight and he will defend his friends pasionately. Kind , loving and caring for all those around him is probably the best way to sum Wintertotem up. His title of Grandfather was given to him by the Dragon queen herself, after he showed care and affection to all races he encountered.
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| - Turak Runthak Wintertotem ( or just Winter to his friends) is a wisened old tauren shaman , nearing the end of his life. He seeks a path of the pure and good , believing that violence is not the answer to any questions. That's not to say that he can't fight and he will defend his friends pasionately. Kind , loving and caring for all those around him is probably the best way to sum Wintertotem up. His title of Grandfather was given to him by the Dragon queen herself, after he showed care and affection to all races he encountered.
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| - Traveling , owns a home in grizzly hills
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| - Turak Runthak Wintertotem ( or just Winter to his friends) is a wisened old tauren shaman , nearing the end of his life. He seeks a path of the pure and good , believing that violence is not the answer to any questions. That's not to say that he can't fight and he will defend his friends pasionately. Kind , loving and caring for all those around him is probably the best way to sum Wintertotem up. His title of Grandfather was given to him by the Dragon queen herself, after he showed care and affection to all races he encountered.
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