queen of … wat…
For being a queen of vol’dun ← This have never existed at the first place.
You know as i do by the facts. this have never been existed either. Out of the ooc, for what i have a good excuse for. I only wanted to make him resonate by the fact this isn’t right. That is exactly what i did.
Okay…as a non-native speaker myself, I’m not entirely sure if it’s just me, but…
I don’t understand a single word you just wrote. Like, not at all. And I’ve read these three lines several times now.
Not a good look as the kids say; lawyering OOC about grudgingly moderating pregnancy RP because being told no is apparently toxic.
Many people tried to help here and I’m not sure if anything can change at this point.
They’re likely a fairly young player, for what it’s worth.
Oh come on rykah. You know exactly what i meant with this.
Vol’dun have never had a queen in lore.
I got a question for you… Who you are to judge and to know if you are dealing with a young player or not? hmm?
pain
in ten characters
It had
Queen patlaa, Queen wasi and probably kula as well.
Really?
never knew that.
I’m fully aware of this. Which leads me to two questions.
- Why does this character call itself queen, then?
- What is this “good excuse” supposed to be?
Look, I really don’t like this kind of bashing, but your English is so horribly garbled that I’m having serious difficulties just trying to understand you, and that makes it very hard to adress the issues at hand.
It used to be part of the zandalari empire (the lower half atleast as the names implies)
I’l judge things as I see them and you consistenty respond to well meaning criticism with spite and hostility. Along with the way you type, you behave a lot like the late teen RPers I’ve dealt with over many years.
You just come across as a very young player to me. The sort that’s new to all this social complexity of a collaborative hobby, struggling to see constructive criticism as anything other than an attack.
My english is not that good. I know
- in character, she is meant to only controle a small area of vol’dun, This is actually one of the reasons why this character calls herself a queen.
@levey
indeed. My english is not that very great i just learned it by playing games such as wow, diablo 2, 3…
Atleast i try my best to make it understandable.
it was not ment to go hostility, But to place me like i am a young teen. No. i am not.
aye. understandable now. thank you
This is universally frowned upon. Giving your character a lofty title and claiming land is frustrating to other players who cannot interact with the separate lore that you’ve made for yourself. The server has a long history of dealing with this and most of us are very tired. This is why you won’t find a warm reception to the idea of being Queen of Vol’dun, no matter how small a pocket of it.
Out of curiosity, what is your native tongue?
Well I must insist that you keep posting and RPing as though you are. Being more open to constructive criticism that isn’t just mean jabs is a good thing but sometimes, those jabs are just harsh truths too.
I’m not sure of how many tries we can be expected to take at helping you.
Okay, putting aside the very obvious questions of “why” and “how” - that’s not how Vulpera society and culture works. At all.
A caravan is not an empire, and while Vulpera may be familiar with the concept of a monarchy thanks to both the Zandalari and the Sethrak, no sane Vulpera would just go around and proclaim themselves queen/king or emperor, simply because it makes zero sense in the context of their culture.
And that’s just the tip of the yikesberg. The OOC stuff has been discussed ad nauseam at this point.
- My native tongue is dutch.
This is why Zovaal wants to remake reality.
If anything, I’m pretty sure doing that would get them hated by the other Vulperas in lore. Considering their tight-knit survival caravan lifestyle and shown willingness to cooperate, someone among them proclaiming ownership of a landmass would not sit well with the majority of them.
I doubt that vulpera can hold a piece of land in a zone that is hostile to them from all sides, which is why they travel rather then settle.