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Rankkor
just in case :P wanted to avoid missunderstandings, but rest assured that my little modification of taylor's line is the first thing I'm gonna scream when I log on my human paladin, and my orc shaman.
Edit: and yes, the remake stinks. in so many ways it's not even funny.
Isn't your icon the anarchist symbol?
O_o it is? ;) what a coincidence :P my icon is actually the clan crest of the "Brujah" clan of the game "Vampire the Masquerade" with the Brujah being a clan of warriors and philosophers that resisted the rule of the elder "Methuselah" vampires that have ruled the world for millennia.
now that you mention it, it's near identical to the symbol of anarchy.
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I was just curious =P
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Rankkor
=D for further info, read their entry on the Vampire the masquerade wikia:
http://whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Brujah
it's one of my favorite clans next to the clan "La sombra" and the "Gangrel"
I never really noticed how identical their symbol is to the anarchy symbol, then again, it makes sence, as the Brujah are all rebels who are focused in "sticking it up to the man" no matter what :P
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Speaking of "HOLY %^&* WHAT THE HELL!"
The Warlock trainer in Outland is a
Broken
Warlock named Fel-Caller Guloto.
Probably a member of the Ashtongues.... you know, the Rogues and Warlocks that already exist......
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Adamsm
Still, this gives the 'potential' to have draenie locks'n rogues.
And the potential has existed since WC3 and BC...
Edit: I have no problem with the idea of Draenei Warlocks or Rogues....as long as they give us Broken models to go with them; if we don't get those, then no tall blue alliance warlocks.....
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Rankkor
Still, this gives the 'potential' to have draenie locks'n rogues.
And the potential has existed since WC3 and BC...
the REAL question is: why didn't they?
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== WARNING! THIS POST CONTAINS POSSIBLE SPOILERS! ==
Okay, I've been running through Silverpine Forest Horde quests on my hunter, and I came across this quest:
No Escape
. Now, it starts out as being a clear testiment of how evil the Forsaken are (they plan on killing the human leaders and raising them as undead to spite the Alliance), but it quickly turns into something much worse.
As you enter the giant room at the top of Fenris Keep, you find Darius Crowley and Ivar Bloodfang talking with the human leaders from Southshore you were sent to kill. Darius reminds them that they are under attack, and that they have two possible options: they can either stay human (which is what they would prefer) or
drink from his blood
and become worgen in order to prevent them from being raised as undead. They chose the second.
Now, I bolded the part above for a reason. To me, it is nearly a mirror image of what the Horde did on Draenor. The circumstances are the same: both the humans in Fenris and the Orcish clans were faced with a powerful enemy (yes the draenei were no real enemy, but the orcs were under the impression they were and the draenei did fight back when attacked, which makes them enough of a real threat) and both took part in a blood-drinking ritual in order to obtain the power they needed to "save" themselves.
There has been much talk of how the Horde is going down a darker path with the inclusion of Garrosh as Warchief, but what the worgen - or at least Crowley - is doing seems to be even darker, despite the good intentions of what he is doing. He gives them an impossible choice; become monsters in service to the Alliance, or monsters in service to the Horde. I don't know about anyone else, but I see this as being at least a second sign (the first being Varian's blind hate for the Horde, of course) that the Alliance may become as bad the Horde was in the first war - intentionally or not.
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If it came down to being a furball or a corpse, sign me up for the blood.
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