Atall

Atall is a Frostwolf that serves as the mount of Zaria Blackmoore. Once referred to as "Bjomolf," the wolf quickly adapted to his place in Blackmoore's stable. And upon the death of her first steed, Atall became the suitable replacement.

By choice, Zaria had never tried to use the large and hulking bear of a wolf as a mount. For a few years, Bjomolf was kept safe within the stables of Blackmoore Manor. But such a life is not satisfactory for a hound who was bred to be a champion. With the Matriarch without a proper mount, this wolf was quick to present them self as an eager servant -- at least until Blackmoore can find a more reliable mount. She remains wary of the wolfs aggressive nature. She does however hope to find loyalty in the wolf that she had passivized so long ago.

Ever since she met this wolf, Zaria had not given him a true name. She referred to him as "Bjomolf," another term for a wolf in Vrykul tongue. Though after nearly a year spent with the wolf, she took to the Lordaeron-knights tradition of naming her mount after a quality. She now refers to this wolf as "Atall," an old common word for aggressive, or fierce. She has accepted the beasts nature, and now embraces his aggressive tendencies, honing them against those who dare harm those she cares for.

The wolf it self nearly resembles a large bear in size and shape. Even after years away from combat, this wolf retains a considerable amount of muscle that was covered up by light grey fur. A snarl holds upon its expression as a long gash clips from its nose towards its mouth. However hints of its pedigree were apparent in the large canines that stuck out from the beasts gaping maw, and their cleanliness was only a bonus of the privileged life it has lived since its capture. Sharp claws decorate large paws that create massive footprints in their wake.

When armored, Atall wears reinforced leather along the top of his head, with small flares upwards to emulate some more imposing spikes that once adorned the armor. His ankles are kept strapped in fur lined leathers, reinforced with some metal bracers. For the most part however, this set very closely resembled the Kor'kron armor most worgs were equipped with by Garrosh's forces. The one signifying factor of the wolfs affiliation is merely the metal shields covering the top of its hind legs, inscribed within them were the crest of the Citrine Eagle.