Pardon, but may I interject a little lore correction? (Warning: unwarranted wall of text ahead!)



The Druids that took up the path of Goldrinn/Lo'gosh (the great white wolf Ancient) and utilized the 'Pack Form' were officially called the 'Druids of the Pack'. Goldrinn's ferocity was such that it overpowered his noble nature, and anyone who dared use the Pack Form were similarly overpowered by this feral rage. It was because of this nigh uncontrollable rage that it was forbidden for any druid to utilize it, as it would blind the user from being able to distinguish from friend or foe.



In an effort to control this blind and savage rage, the Scythe of Elune was created with a blade carved from the Fang of Goldrinn and a branch blessed by Elune. The fusion of savagery and serenity transformed the original quadrupedal Pack Form into the modern semi-bipedal Worgen form, and all the druids that took on this form became the Druids of the Scythe.



Let's just say that the experiment failed because of one particularly vengeful druid and pretty much got all the Druids of the Scythe/Pack got locked up in the Emerald Dream for a good long time.



That said, it would take a Druid of an amazing mental constitution and a strong dose of blessing from nature, the Emerald Dream, and Elune herself to maintain their sanity when utilizing the "Pure Form" of the Worgen... Not even Shan'do Malfurion was capable of handing Goldrinn's rage, so I have great respect for any night elf druid who has a good grip on their mind and on the form.



... of course, that's coming from a fellow night elf 'wolf druid'. *toothy grin*



That said, I am equally impressed with this piece. Even though you did say you reused your roaring Deathwing, I say that it complements the composition as well -- The rage of a fallen Aspect and the rage of a semi-fallen Wolf Druid in a balance of good and evil, light and dark, comparison and contrast.



I can't help noticing all the fine little details you've managed to work into the piece; it is almost photographic. Fine little details like the wood grain, the flying hair and the furry textures in her hand paws... those drive me insane when i try to do them. I applaud you for the effort of dealing with those.



Overall, a wonderful and awe-inspiring piece. I hope to see more from you via The Warcraft Legion soon!



-TheKittyLizard