I’m sure it’ll be viewed as nothing but sibling love and rivalry-- unless one try’s to kill the other. Then Droof introduces their noggins to the correctional frying pan.
When we say violence, as ogres are vaguely (barely) humanoid, it’s considered violent or warlike to seek them out and battle them. Clefthoof on the other hand? just good sportsmanship and a way to put food on the festival table!
So you’re saying there is loop holes in these rules splendid but of no matter, even if there weren’t any loop holes its not every day an Orc and his boys gets the chance for the foods of the ancestors, priorities!
Seze might not be clever enough to understand the honour between the orcs, so she will walk by and get head pats and free snacks for being a fluffy kitty.
I’ve always been of the opinion that Druids have a fair bit more self respect than to come nuzzling random strangers like a house cat. You’d not do it in humanoid form, so why do it in animal form?
I have fond memories of my Bear-druid mauling an Orc that treated him like an easily ruffled Labrador. No dear Orc, that is a Tauren, keep your hands to yourself.
Regardless, it’s the danger you run, running around as an over friendly animal instead of a humanoid! Some keen Mag’har may Eat, skin or worse… tame you!
I’ve always been of the opinion that Druids have a fair bit more self respect than to come nuzzling random strangers like a house cat. You’d not do it in humanoid form, so why do it in animal form?
I have fond memories of my Bear-druid mauling an Orc that treated him like an easily ruffled Labrador. No dear Orc, that is a Tauren, keep your hands to yourself.
Regardless, it’s the danger you run, running around as an over friendly animal instead of a humanoid! Some keen Mag’har may Eat, skin or worse… tame you!
I dont know, I’ve always found tame looking druids that are let to be ruffled with to be cute. Because it shows the contrast of their ferocious deadly side, and yet they allow their closest friends (usually females and the younglings to mess with them). Its a form of sharing trust that they wont hurt them and they are under the druid’s protection.
Of course there will be grumpy druids who will not let people touch them because they want a bit more respect, thats perfectly normal. (although rare)
Mind you, I am speaking from RPing on both factions and all sort of characters, but this is the first time I hear that shapeshifters are labeled with such a bad word for RPing the perfectly normal way.
I agree on the Super cutesy adorable druids who act like housecats/dogs is a no-no zone thought.