What does it mean to be Vulpera?
A question we have lost the answer to in our time with the Horde.
We Vulpera have always been resourceful. No matter what direction we chose to take, that fact has never changed. We learn quickly, adapt just as fast. We synchronize our affinities and fields to help each other overcome many obstacles.
We’re traders at heart, but that doesn’t stop us from understanding that which we learn from others.
If Vol’dun taught us anything, it’s that our Kin are strong. Survival is in our blood
What does it mean to be Horde?
I fear the answer to this we never truly understood.
But now is the time for that to change. Through whatever trials we may face, we shall discover the answer together.
Tuzoh, Former Leader of the Dustpaw
What does it mean to be a Nomad?
It means no matter how many path’s one has to take, no matter how far from the sands we are, the dunes will always guide us to where we belong.
It means that many dangers may block the path, but that we shall endure as we always did for we may be no warriors that die for honour, blood and thunder, but Survivors who’s greatest honour is just to live another day.
It means that our home will always be with those we call our family. Those brothers and sisters, sons, daughters, mothers and fathers that are not bound by blood but by the road they shared and that make all the journeys and troubles be worth it in the end.
What does it mean to be a Dustpaw?
It means that you were lost, that sand or sea set you on a path without a clear end, but finally they led you to a new home, a new family. While we travel far and have deep connections to the horde, it also means that we have to remind ourselves often enough to remember our Kins traditions in the dunes, for there are far too many that have forgotten what it means to be Vulpera. As traders, Nomads and survivors we shall endure, even if tragedy marked our way before and will again, the Dustpaw shall stand as a reminder for what our kin can achieve on Azeroth!
Kuru, Former Leader of the Dustpaw
Who are we?
Warm sands folks! We’re the Dustpaw. A Vulpera focused caravan that trades, scavenges and runs supplies to those who need.
Though we’re not a military guild, there will always be trouble on the roads we walk. It just gives us plenty of opportunity to show them how Vulpera are not to be underestimated.
What does that entail?
Our Roleplay primarily focuses on trade and trade relations. Be it through; scavenging, scouting, stealing, gathering, we cover it all.
We have deep connections with the Horde, no matter if on Kalimdor or home in Zandalar. Though we do share a lot of values with many members of the horde we are still traders…and what good trader would ever let an opportunity of a good trade slip…no matter if in Booty Bay, Orgrimmar, Freehold, or even Hearthglen. Some of the best trades were made not on a grand Bazaar or in the Drag, but in a shady tavern somewhere close to the shores…
We enjoy a lot of interactions with other guilds. Be it festivities with other Horde guilds, trails/mini campaigns with them or even big war campaigns as part of the pcu.
Whenever we are out on our own and not on one of our many Trails with other guilds, we will use the Addon “Dicemaster”. Because the very concept of a Nomad Caravan just gives the perfect opportunity to have old school d&d like small adventures.
Ranks
Caravan Leader
Farrow
Traders
Those who have passed the rite of making and perform the art of trade like our kin always did. Be it with craft or with wares.Guardians
Those who have passed the rite of protection and now keep watch over their kin while the campfires live their last seconds of amber before the dawn comes againHealers
Those who have passed the rite of scars and mend the wounds of soul and body.Pathfinders
Those who have passed the rite of wanderers and are the ears in far taverns and the eyes in hidden ruins.Rules!
The rules are what one would expect.
- No ERP, ever. There is no excuse, you ERP, you’re out.
- No OOC chat in spatial channels (/s, /y, /e). We’re an RP server, let’s act like it! If you make a typo, gloss over it, if someone needs clarity, they can whisper you.
- No racism, sexism or homophobia. We are all people!
- We ask that you represent the guild well! IC and OOC!
- There is a requirement that you to appear IC at least 2-3 times a week. If for some reason you need to be off, then that’s fine, as long as you let an officer know.
Contact
Recruitment is strictly in-character.
Often you’ll find us within the Valley of Honor in Orgrimmar, or somewhere on the road. You can contact Fárrów