Note - This is an abandoned script and done in notepad with no spell check. And I'm real bad at spelling.
Garrison follower eaters egg References
Congo line thing
With the sheer amount of Garrison followers in the game, Itwould be weird if some of the names werent references to real life counterparts. Like the Tauren and Night elf followers you get as some of your very first Followers are direct references to the Tauren and Nightelf in the Vanilla wow Cinematic.
(10)The Blood elf follower Mychele MorrowSong is a reference to michelle morrow, an actress who is very active in the wow Community and plays a blood elf hunter.
(9) The follower Soulare of Andorhal, who you can get from a level 2 Inn randomly, is a reference to Solaire of Astora from darksouls. If you /praise him, he summons a sunbeam, and if you /tired him, he will give you the Wayfarer's Bonfire toy.
(8)
Olin and the night elf girl - bonus, not part of 10
Mechlle morrow
Justin timberlord
http://www.wowhead.com/guide=3320/references-to-games-in-world-of-warcraft ctrl+f "Darksouls"
-Priest (Disc.) - "Doc" Schweitzer (Alliance/Horde) - Is the Doctor from Star Trek 'Voyager' - the EMH.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Star_Trek:_Voyager%29
I saw this thread and that name was SO friggin' familiar... glad we figured that out.
-Pittfighter Van Damm, a Draenei Monk Alliance can get in Gorgrond, is a pretty obvious reference to an 80's action star.
-Wow, Eh? (Horde only)
Druid (Resto.) - Cadi Grasshoof
-Flintlocke vs. The Horde (Horde followers)
Hunter (Surv.) - Rok'tar
Shaman (Enh.) - Gravy
Priest (Shadow) - Calder Gray
Warlock (Demo.) - Cheri
-Flintlocke's Guide to Azeroth (Alliance followers)
Warrior (Prot.) - Fargo Flintlocke
Priest (Disc.) - "Doc" Schweitzer (Alliance/Horde)
Hunter (Surv.) - Kathrena Winterwisp
Mage (Arcane) - Bloodrose
Rogue (Assassin) - Lowping
-http://www.wowhead.com/follower=177/croman#comments
-http://www.wowhead.com/follower=178/leeroy-jenkins
-http://www.wowhead.com/follower=465/harrison-jones#comments
-http://www.wowhead.com/follower=194/phylarch-the-evergreen#comments
His name likely comes from the greek word Phylarch meaning "ruler of a tribe" and the botanical term Evergreen for trees that retain their leaves.
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