Looking for Horde Roleplay

Your character is a San’layn in the Alliance who serves Tyrande. That makes little sense, I think you should rewrite your TRP profile, Alannyse. And then, once your OC fits into the WoW lore, we can have a talk. But for now I refuse to seriously take your character bio.

I’m not sure what you have been smoking, but it must have been laced with something bad.

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Okay, so you got rejected by the Rotgarde because they didn’t want too many dark rangers (and already had some in the roster)

Grim Gest took you in, but then you behaved like an absolute clown and got gkicked for that.

I don’t think it’s a PCU issue - I think you’re just unfun to be around Quilly.

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Same thing you were taking in when you hallucinated my character, their affiliation and race.

Who is hallucinating who and what right now? Or are we all in a feverdream?

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Hey OP, sorry that this happened to your thread.

I tend to stick to the Blue side of things, but right below this thread htere’s the Royal Preservation Society, maybe they will be your vibe.

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So what do you actually play?

Thank you for all the helpful replies folks! It shows that Horde roleplay isn’t as inactive as others claim it to be! I appreciate the guild suggestions as well. I had a glance and they seem awesome.
Fortunately, I managed to contact the Cleft of Shadow and the Grim Gest. Although not exclusively Horde, I ended up joining the Grim Gest and I’m looking forward to roleplaying with them!
Hopefully in the future I’ll meet some of the other guilds mentioned in this thread out in the world!
Thank you once again, and stay awesome!

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I can only say that you made a good choice. Grim Gest are a good bunch of people.

Rotgarde started out as a guild for the Forsaken Undead. They used to have various Undead races (basically, all canonic Forsaken ones, which is actually a long list). But then they had a change in their high ranks and started to accept only the former human undead. This approach contradicted the very premise of the guild, which was supposed to be about the Forsaken loyalists, not just the human undead.

We made a pact - I promised to not clash with the Rotgarde again and call them out. I agreed to that. Some time after that I wrote on the forum that I think San’layn is not a race but a name of the Scourge sect. The guild immediately disowned me for this idea, even if it was a valid claim supported by the game materials. And for the fact that I continued to defend my point of view.

The real reason was that they were afraid that other PCU members would connect me to them and… I don’t know what would follow next. A lot of it is just about the reputation which doesn’t really mean a lot. That’s why it’s much easier to support the majority rather than a minority, even if it means spreading misinformation. That’s Grim Gest for ya.

I do believe you are thinking of the Hand of Agony. The Rotgarde has not accepted anything but the in game undead and a handful of Dark Rangers. The limit on the latter, as you’ve been told, because they are the Forsaken’s elite.

You do not play a Dark Ranger.

San’layn is both a sect and a race of vampiric Darkfallen.

That’s a lot of words to say ‘I got kicked for being extremely embarrassing to associate with’

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Hello famous roleplayer Quillestra, ex-Rotgarde member here. You are incorrect. It was always humans with the exception of some elves. Elves were always the minority as is and after Dark Rangers became playable, their numbers were kept low to not lose model cohesion to the influx of new Dark Rangers. You happened to try and join after the limit had been met for the time. Hope this helps

Connect you to what? Being rejected from the guild because your character didn’t fit in at the time? You give yourself too much credit

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You don’t have to pick an obvious bait, you know.

Sage goes in all fields

Even with the elves I remember the rule that they have to use Forsaken model, and only when the Darkfallen customization was released were elf models allowed (as long as they used the Darkfallen customization).

Can’t blame them for that. The aesthetic would have been ruined by a bunch of living looking elves in Forsaken gear.

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Yes, I accidentally omitted this in an edit. It had the unintentional added benefit of filtering out those who were attached to pristine/sexy/pretty looking elf models over the concept of the guild

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Man why does that sound familiar…

Time to swoop in some facts! Because, unlike you, I can link proofs to support my claims. Starting with the infamous Rotgarde debate - look at what they were saying themselves and how it contradicts what you saying right now:

So, back then y’all were arguing that Rotgarde has so many different kinds on Undead, and when I asked them to be more specific with their advertisement everyone attacked me for that and tried to convince me otherwise. Now you are basically agreeing with me when you are saying that all along they had only been accepting the human undead. Tsk-tsk-tsk.

Now let’s get back to the concept of the guild. The Forsaken is (or at least used to be) a faction that consisted of many, many species of sentient Undead. “While comprised primarily of undead humans, the Forsaken are a diverse faction that include several different races at their biological core. However, they have all assumed their racial identity as “Forsaken,” due to their shared goals and loyalties.”

So in addition to our pretty little humans there were also Darkfallen, Death Knights, abominations, ghouls, ghosts, geists, wraiths, banshees, leper gnomes, skeletons, and god knows what else… The primary thing being that they were all undead and serving a common leader. What Rotgarde did was basically assume and twist this grand concept and turn it into a very tight space. And I especially like it when you’re using this argument:

So when someone wants to be an undead elf you automatically assume that they are some kinds of p*rvs who are only in it for the shexy looks? Interesting approach. Which is, surprisingly enough (not really), not applied to our dear precious High Elves who have relentlessly invaded the Alliance and devoured the RP scene there. But whenever someone points that out, you would jump in and defend the Quel’dorei rights and say how it’s perfectly okay to stretch the lore to fit in all these High Elves into poor SW. A little hypocritical, I’d say.