Spiritual Hierarchy and Tauren Titles
The tauren possess a structure of spiritual hierarchy. The most talented and powerful shaman traditionally hold positions of power, though rulership is not limited to spellcasters. Shaman interpret the voice of the Earth Mother and the wishes of the ancestors; sometimes these interpretations lead to the rise of hunters and warriors in the tribe. Such is the case with Cairne Bloodhoof, the current chieftain. The leader of a tribe uses the title “chief†and/or “chieftain.†The three most powerful healers in the tribe support the chief, the most powerful of whom takes the title “seer.†A chief generally consults his seer and her two contemporaries before making a decision, but this consultation is not required. The leader of the United Tauren Tribes — Cairne Bloodhoof, these days — also uses the title “chieftain.†During council meetings, chiefs make recommendations to the chieftain, but again the final decision is the chieftain’s alone to make. “Chief,†“chieftainâ€, and “seer†are genderless titles. Aged female shaman sometimes take the title of “crone†or “elder croneâ€, which others use as a sign of respect.
The most notable NPC in the game that has that title is Magatha Grimtotem. She is the leader of the Grimtotem clan.
Some people have expressed surprise that Shaylarose uses that term with respect to Aitana. I get the impression that they view it as disrespect or an insult. While that might be true in some circles it isn't the case in among all Tauren tribes including Shaylarose's. Technically it might not be used correctly with respect to Aitana since she is a druidess and she is only middle-aged, not a shaman or elderly, but she is an older female Tauren that follows the teachings of the Earthmother in a position of leadership so it is reasonable that other Tauren might use that title.
On another note related to the term "crone" out of character in the real world, there are movements involving neopagans, feminists and women interested in issues related to aging that have adopted that word. See the following web sites if you want to read up on it.
http://www.yoni.com/crone.shtml
http://www.cronemagazine.com/
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/artic ... crone.html
http://cronespeaks.wordpress.com/
http://www.birthingthecrone.com/
http://www.croneways.com/
http://emergingcrone.wordpress.com/
This is only a small sampling of what is on the internet on the topic.










