"The Garn are merciless hunters, and among the most feared of predators upon Draenor."
Lockjaw lives up to his name. He's a killer, and was among the few wolves the Iron Horde brought with them. He certainly was merciless, eagerly turning on his previous owners in battle at my word.
"The Timber Wolves of Draenor may not be as aggressive as their other cousins, but what they lack in power they make up for in intelligence."
Koda, named after my dead dog who looked very similar, was also brought from Draenor to Azeroth by the Iron Horde, and was the first of the wolves I tamed. He readily turned against his previous masters, just like Lockjaw, and I'm glad he's on my side.
"These wolves are the result of a Garn mating with a Frostwolf, and as a consequnce of that, are merciless killers and cunning foes. Many argue that these Steelpaw wolves are even more of a terrifying predator than the Garn themselves."
Mystic here was the last to join me, and holds a great respect for the spirits. He's the most talkative of the bunch, unless you count Lockjaw's growls all the time, and while he's the smallest one, he doesn't give his opponent the time to make that observation before he's at their throat.

This here is Poncho. Silly name, silly stag. I didn't actually want to tame a stag, but in one thread I was taking the mickey out their expressions, and came up with the idea of a nature-loving, complete wuss and loveable stag named Poncho. He was my first tame of the patch, and in URBS was the only reason we didn't wipe. I tried with Koda and we failed. While I had no idea what versatility was (and still don't know) that 3% increase made all the difference and proves that while he may look dopey and stupid, Poncho won't hesitate to defend his mummy.