Lore behind Vulpera Warlocks?

I’m not sure how …the dead lovin’ works but I don’t think they get off on seeing bones and rotting meat, please don’t tell me if I’m wrong on that cause I’d rather not know.

As for your statement about sexualizing non sexual stuff, you might want to have a chat with Tony the Tiger, he can tell you his sad story.

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As weird as it looks, mechanognomes are just chopped up gnomes.

The whole story behind a mechanognome monk could be simple:

“Once upon a time, a gnome monk decided to replace his limbs and whatnot.
So he did, and from now on, he’s a mechanognome monk.
The end.”

Same applies to priests.

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Which doesn’t concern the topic in the slightest. “There are furries out there” is quite a different claim than “Vulpera are just there to cater to the urges of the furries”. And jumping from Vulpera to a furry fetish only makes sense to me, if you are already thinking abut furries or share their thinking.

Not really, no. Monks use Chi that comes from their bodies and minds in harmony. Mechagnomes cripple their natural bodes. It doesn’t make much sense that it works for them as it does for any other.

And gnomes only got priests in cata, in lore as well. So… it would have to be a newly amputated gnome, and not one who came from Mechagon.

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Do you really need details for everything? Sometimes you can find the answers to the missing links by using a bit of imagination.
I mean they already are a mana users since they have mages, priests and shamans…so why not locks? Heck i actully don’t remmber a quest explaining any other class for vulpera…except for rogues…indirectly…

Mechagnomes are a reference to the fact that in the near-term future of humanity (let’s say in 100-200 years) we will be more robotic beings than fleshy with all our artificial implants on our bodies and inside our bodies too.

Don’t believe me? Just wait and see :stuck_out_tongue: this is what a wrong use of technology will lead our race, Mechagnomes are trying to warn us

Concerning the character I am playing? Yes, the more the better. In a role-playing game I would like to understand the role. Not all of the world around it, but an approximation of what the character knows would be nice.

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You brought it up and stood by it. I’m gave you an example to the contrary concerning the subject, namely the sexualization of something that isn’t meant to be sexual by the same group.
While I’m not saying that every vulpera is a furry perv, I can, at the same time assume that the furries will be attracted to vulpera.

Nope, Aeula did. I just challenged it.

And that’s something I could say about almost every group, including Forsaken, yes. There is a fetish for everything.

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Wouldn’t Tauren and Pandaren have attracted furry pervs already anyway?

And yes every race could have a specific fetish anyway. Even Humans, considering they are technically different from us anyway.

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Then if you are aware of this reality, why the whole “if you don’t like it you are it” line of defense?

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I diodn’t, though. It was “If that’s the first thing you think about when seeing them, you just might be it”.

If I see a corpse and first think about the people who would copulate with it, the problem is not with the corpse.

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Interested in how MG warlocks fit as well.

I get the impression the classes aren’t set in stone yet lol

Like I said, that stuff does not work with furries in the age of the internet.

As for how Vulpera might become Warlocks:

  1. Sneak into the Alliance harbor outpost in Vol’Dun
  2. Steal a dark tome of evil magicks lying in a tent or whatever because it looks shiny enough
  3. Be nosy enough to dabble with it until sparks fly off your claws
  4. Realize the power you’ve just gotten to survive and/or protect your caravan
  5. …?
  6. Profit!

As for all the Vulpera hate coming from Alliance:
Jelly much? :grin:

As for the Vulpera hate coming from fellow Horde:
Prepare to get floofed once we hit Orgrimmar!

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It’s wonderful how in one case, it’s "we can use our imagination :slight_smile: " but then you have lore connoiseurs explaining how A isn’t possible because B.

Draenei are mana users, why can’t they be warlocks? They are energy users too, why can’t they be rogues?

I gave possible explanation above - that again can be applied on warlocks as well.
It’s why they can be all the classes that regular gnomes are.

They keep their minds, it’s what the mechanognomes are about.

Yeah I can see the cringy TRP bios already.

Paladins carry “paladin manuals” too, why can’t they be paladins if reading a book or “being a mana user” is the qualification :smile:

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Paladins carry “paladin manuals” too, why can’t they be paladins if reading a book or “being a mana user” is the qualification

Just imagine paladins kept those “manuals” closer by themselves. :wink: This is just a story how one Vulpera could have learned the Dark Arts. Maybe they started to teach others after that? Sometimes it only requires a single spark to start a blazing fire!

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  1. They actually tweak their minds.
  2. Chi is about the body as well. As I said.

Maybe they picked up the technique from those genocidal scumlords that set their caravans on fire.

Thanks Alliance.

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We tried to save you…

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I for one welcome our Vulpera brothers and sisters with open arms.

Yiffers rise up!