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470415
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Post by
Morec0
Me
: Denis, or Lobo, whoever is speaking, do you regret the slaughtering of Bloodhowl's desendents, being as it has caused you to be seperated from your family and exiled from your homeland and created the evil Blackbite? Would you leave them be if you had another chance to do so, knowing what you know now?
Post by
Patty
Me:
Nasia, how did you survive a fortnight underground? I would like to find out so that I could use such a party trick.
Post by
Adamsm
Me: Denis, or Lobo, whoever is speaking, do you regret the slaughtering of Bloodhowl's desendents, being as it has caused you to be seperated from your family and exiled from your homeland and created the evil Blackbite? Would you leave them be if you had another chance to do so, knowing what you know now?
*Sounds of low talking between the two voices, then Lobo speaks* Do I regret it... no not really. Considering what that insane little freak Ragehowl was plotting, and what his sister did, they were going to end up being threats anyways.*Dennis takes control* Do we regret torturing Moonhowl... yes; I should have taken control and just drove a sword through her instead of what happened. And of course we miss our family, we're not a monster.*Lobo gains control again* Yeah well, that torture thing was because of those insane freaks, wasn't completely our fault... alright, maybe it was.*Grumbles as he looks away* I just hope my daughter doesn't decide to keep the feud going. *Shifts back into Dennis and walks off, still arguing with his other half*
(Edit my list with Marigosa and Torphaz, forgot about them heh)
Post by
470415
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Post by
denjerre
Alright, I'l throw myself in here just in case, but I don't really expect any questions.
Dane 'Bladestalker' Jar, Human Rogue from AoAaS
Meadar Starmane, insane Night Elven Feral Druid from AoAaS
Skulker, Troll Rogue from...
Jalen Halmeck, insane Human Warlock from...
And Brohm, Ogre Brute from the Sever RP
Post by
Orranis
Ayedin Rye / Ayedin the Frozenhearted
: A former paladin of the Silver Hand, now a death knight associated with the Ebon Blade and the Forsaken.
Ayren Skychaser
: A tauren spirit champion of the skychaser clan.
Azad
: A powerful Eredar who serves only himself, though he finds that loyalty to the Legion benefits him.
Jorgen Rye
: An assassin, the son of Ayedin Rye, now a Forsaken.
Mujholneer Anvilfist
: An Ironforge Dwarf who is an avatar and an archeologist, something of a main character in The Forgotten Keeper.
Viridiel Shadowtread
: Once a high elf of Quel'thalas, he became a dark ranger after the Lich Kings assault, and has become unquestionably loyal to Sylvanas.
Vol'Gal
: A Zandalari troll, he is a shadow hunter that is the leader of the Stormtusk tribe, a small tribe that's loyal to the greater Zandalari tribe.
Post by
Morec0
Jason
:
*Jason laughs*
Light... Let me tell you, I am glad I got out of there! Despite the obvious risk of being digested, it
reeked
to Draenor and back! I was never going to get the stench off of my armor, so I'm glad I got a new pair.
Oh, and a word of warning; if you are ever caught inside a kraken, whatever you do don't slice open the greenish-purple organ that looks like it's heart. You wont like whats inside.
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Me
: Azad, what's it like to be banished back into the Twisting Nether like a common Imp or Voidwalker?
Post by
HiVolt
Well, I've only ever used two characters, but feel free to ask any questions.
Shodo-pan Feng Greatpaw
- As seen in Travels of New Azeroth and seen briefly in Azeroth 20 Years Later.
Field Marshal Bardus Forgehammer
- As seen in Open War
Post by
588688
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Post by
Monday
Soldrethar: My name is soldrethar. I have a question... to ask. well, i...kill people. bad people. bad, as in, members of the horde. i have even killed their children, yes, i've slaughtered horde children many a time.
does this make me an...evil person?hmf, the children....their lives are just as worthless as the rest of the horde. if i let those children i've buthered live, they'd later grow into adult horde, and be potential threats. why let them live then? but, does this make me, evil?
perhaps, i dont think so, what do YOU...people....think of me? i slaughter all horde, women and children even. they're lives are meaningless.
Flamehowl: Yes. The children are innocent of their parents' crimes. You should be put away, butcher.
Post by
Gumballs
Haha, I popped on to see what was happening here since I havn't been on in like a week, and I stumbled into this! Love the idea, and I can't help but post in this :D So here is my list of characters. Too lazy to put what they are from, and most are from A20 anyways.
Praey, the Faithbender:
troll shadow priestess
Av'ka Treeshift:
troll restoration druid
Tahni:
troll/night elf feral druid
Tza'tali:
troll restoration shaman
Yo'kuno:
troll hunter/warrior
Llynarai Runesong
: blood elf huntress
Ashiena:
troll beast master
Daenak:
troll beast master
Nuhm Voidcaller:
blood elf demonology warlock
'Stabby' Plaguestalker
: undead (troll) assassin rogue
Meeba Miniblaze:
gnome fire mage
Rave:
Tauren unholy death knight
Amber Axeblight:
undead fury warrior, female counterpart to in-game Gumballs
I will also throw in some characters that I don't think I've used her, if that's okay. Ones I am planning on using for the sequel to A20, so it's mostly my characters kids, just to be interesting and to help develop their characters. I don't know how much you can ask them, but that's okay :D No background info also since it's not totally developed yet..
Unokai:
a tauren calf, aspiring to be a druid, 8 years old
Zane:
troll, son of Praey & Wrex, rogue
Teniki Windwalker:
troll/orc/human, daughter of Garos & Tza, windrider
Ja'ak
: troll/night elf, son of Tova & Av'ka, priest
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Me:
So, Shodo-pan Feng Greatpaw, tell me: what are the best and worst brews you have ever sampled?
Post by
HiVolt
Me:
So, Shodo-pan Feng Greatpaw, tell me: what are the best and worst brews you have ever sampled?
Feng:
Ahh, brews. I could talk of brews and ales and wines for ages, had we such luxury of time. But, being that the question is of favorites, I shall shorten my answer.
In truth, one cannot limit a single brew to being one's favorite. Many different brews compliment different meals and situations. If I were to have a large meal, consisting of mainly breads and other filling dishes; I would likely choose a light ale. I am fond of the Dwarven Thunderbrew Ales for these situations. However, if the meal is light, I may wish to partake in a heavier brew. For these situations I most often drink one of the various Honeybrews from my native Pandaria. All are brewed to a different flavor, but all share the same heavy fullness.
But, were I to choose based solely on taste, regardless of the occasion, then there is nothing that beats the Greatpaw Brews of my clan.
But the worst... I cannot say. It is a very rude thing to slander a brew.
Me:
I would like to direct a question to Tova Stormwing. You are a Druid, communing with all the spirits of nature and the wild. You can take on the shapes of many natural things and animals, but you choose a certain form over the others. Is it not against the practices of balance within druidism to devote oneself to a single form?
And as a sub-question: why do you choose this single form over the others?
Post by
Adamsm
Me: I would like to direct a question to Tova Stormwing. You are a Druid, communing with all the spirits of nature and the wild. You can take on the shapes of many natural things and animals, but you choose a certain form over the others. Is it not against the practices of balance within druidism to devote oneself to a single form?
And as a sub-question: why do you choose this single form over the others?*Tova blinks his eyes and shifts back into his elf form and clears his throat* Ahem, sorry, been a while since I have spoken common. Most of the druids you and yours know are actually the lone ones, those who go off and adventure. Most of my kindred choose one of the aspects of the worlds; be it Talon, Claw, Fang or what not. I was a member of the Claw before the Cataclysm, but following the madness that occurred then, and the insanity I witnessed, I retreated into myself, allowing the beast to control the body. It took time to return to myself, and when I did, I could only dimly remember times before the change. As for the one choice; I do not remember how to transform into the other forms beyond my panther and stormcrow, all other forms are locked to me. But, as the Savagekin aspect allows me greater strength and ability while transformed, I consider it a fine trade off.*Tova grins as he shifts back into his night saber form and pads off, quickly vanishing from sight*
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Me:
Morec, house of Rivendare, do you actually have a family connection to the Rivendare line, or are you just a pretender to the title?
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Me:
To the Twinspark Sisters, what are your feelings now that the Lich King has fallen and the Scourge will no longer be a 'threat'?
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Me:
Praey, what is your fondest memory?
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Me:
Shodo-pan Greatpaw, what do you think of the other races now that you have traveled the world and seen things beyond Pandaria?
Post by
588688
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Post by
Dralas
Oh hell... this may take a bit of remembering for my characters...
I'll just list the ones off the top of my head and then edit this.
Dralas
: Human Warrior - Travels of Northrend
Suirus Mageweaver
: Human Mage - All of Azeroth's A Stage
Andur
: Human Warrior - Cataclysm(?)
Areon
: Human Warrior - A20
Tyralon
: Human Death Knight - (A few of the dead RP's actually)
Wolfbane
: Worgen Warrior - (Can't really remember... Open Sea.. something)
Thorlan Breaker
: Human Warrior - Travels of New Azeroth
Foreon
: Human Warrior - Explorations of Northrend
Who else... let me go check...
Edit: Wow, I haven't forum RP'ed in way too long if I don't have more then this...
Edit edit: AHA! Found another.
Edit edit edit: Jeez, this is bringing back memories...
A few of these have been too long I may have to re-read them to remember their character -.-'
Annnd final edit: Well, I think only a handful of characters I could actually answer without having to give something generic since it's been -that- long for me, heh. And I didn't really bothering counting the side characters of mine in threads... I swear there was another...
Bleh.
*Stares at list and counts humans with warrior combos*
/facepalms
Me
: Enrico, why do you
always
seem to be hitting on woman?
And are you from the more southern part of Azeroth? Heh.
Post by
313143
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Post by
HiVolt
Me:
Shodo-pan Greatpaw, what do you think of the other races now that you have traveled the world and seen things beyond Pandaria?
Feng:
Feng takes a sip of his brew and scratches his chin, thinking carefully of his answer.
Through my travels, I have discovered that the world has changed much, compared to what is described within the tomes we keep in the Imperial Library. Chen told me much of his travels, as did the few who ventured to the Eastern Kingdoms some years ago. But, through my own experience, I have come to the conclusion that the young races are just that, young. They still prescribe to the hatreds of old, and flirt with dangerous things.
But, there are some among the younger races that I have found kinship with. I enjoy the company of the Tauren and the Half-Elves especially. Trolls are still quite the curious sort, to my understanding of them. Perhaps this could change with more learning. I respect the Orcs, fully. They are brave and passionate warriors, and their shamans are unquestionably some of the most powerful I have seen outside my native Pandaria. But, at times I have feared that the passion they exude will lead to their destruction.
The Forsaken... I cannot begin to understand the pain that each of them feels with every passing day. I pity them, though I do realize they may not wish for such feeling. I hope that they can someday be cured of the undeath that has ravaged each of their lives. I pity the Blood Elves as well. They have been devastated by many things over the course of the last few years, and I am glad that they have found a home for themselves among the Horde. Still... their insistence on the use of Arcane Magics is unsettling. There are many among the Pandaren who would disagree, but my duties as a Shodo-pan compel me to uphold traditional thought.
Feng leans in closer to whisper:
Between you and I, I support the advancement of knowledge in all areas, regardless of tradition; and I do not judge those who put to practice the knowledge they gain.
The Gnomes are... odd... but I find that they are interesting to say the least. I have always enjoyed their company, even if I do not fully understand their pursuit of technological superiority. I have also found kinship among the Dwarves, of course. Many tales and stories we have shared over a brew. I am thankful for their company, whenever I am lucky enough to have it. The Draenei are another curious sort. They hold so firmly to their devotion, that I fear it will cloud their judgment at some point. Still, I have immense respect for them; especially that of the Farseer Nobundo. I also hold a great respect for the Kaldorei, or Night Elves, as they have become known. I regret that the Empire made its decision to leave the old continents in ancient times... Perhaps our involvement may have steered them away from the corrupting influence of Arcane Magic, or at least we might have helped curb their enthusiasm for it.
The two companions that I have found to be most strange are the Humans and the Goblins. They are very alike, though they do not look as such. There are those who will stop at nothing to achieve power among them. Opportunism seems to abound among both of the races. My company among them has led me to believe that many Humans fear what they do not understand, and such things worry me to no end. I have no qualms with either race, but I do my best to stay clear of them. I can never tell what a Human or a Goblin is truly thinking.
As far as what I have seen... I could go on for ages about the wonders that I never imagined I would see... but I fear I've already taken too long in my answer.
Feng chuckles slightly.
Me:
Lord and Lady De'caloris, I have often wondered of the politics surrounding the noble houses of the Humans. Would you care to elaborate on your involvement in the political climate of Stormwind and the Alliance?
Post by
Patty
I loved that post, Hi.
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Me: Celen, why did you play hard to get for so long?
Post by
Morec0
Morec <House of Rivendare> Says
: Whot! You question my right to the Rivendare name! Feel the wrath of the elements and excellent cuisine! Feel the wrath of the
Warchef
!
Heh, I jest. But it's true, I am. There are legal doccuments that state thre is a cousin to Baron Titus Rivendare - yes, that's his first name.... I think. They also give a description of him before and after he was raised into undeath, and I match this description perfectly! It also listed a name... but I accidentily spilled some mead onto the parchment as I was reading it and it smudged the name... Oh well.
Celen Says
: Look... Nilon was a blood elf, and I'm a high elf... well, was. *Celen shakes her head and focuses* Sure he was handsome, daring, and honorable, but he was still a blood elf, it just wasn't proper.
With the racial boundaries out of the way - not that I was entirely pleased with what happened - we were finally able to be together without worry of prejudice. Still, even with how things turned out in the end, I wouldn't change anything.
===
Morec <House of Rivendare> Asks
: I have a question for Lobo; what do worgen children taste like? I ate one of your women when we Forsaken invaded Gilneas, but she kinda tough and stringy. I'm sorry if you take offense to this question... wait, no I'm not! *Maniacal laughter*
So, which is it furball?
Me
: Soldrethar, arn't you worried that your hate will consume you from the inside? Like what happened with Arthas - minus the soul-eating sword - you seem to be on a path of vengeance - righteous of not - that will drive you beyond your sanity. Don't you fear that, in the end, you will succumb to your darker nature and become the one thing you've been fighting against for so long?
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