Not even anime, its more likely coming from the furry Rp communities.
Which makes sense if it’s supposed to be an owl.
Not even anime, its more likely coming from the furry Rp communities.
Which makes sense if it’s supposed to be an owl.
Must admit I’m not overly familiar with the furry community. Each to their own but yeah. Can they kindly keep their owl faces in their own groups then.
shakes fist impotently
It is a humanette that normally calls you that?
Yeah, its not a community i’m overly familiar with. I just see occasionally see stuff on my dashboards from dA and imgur. Some of it the real deal, others being parodies.
Ah! Yeah, that does actually!
Agent Gallery Fitzjinx runs a hand through his salt and pepper hair, checking his rifle is loaded. The rain hisses down on his blackened leather armour, his head tilted so the only glow is the red from the end of his cigar, and the dull glow of his goggles
“Heard there was a real problem in town” The gravelly voice intoned, as the Gnome pushed away from the doorway and walked between the drunk and disorderly Tallfolk. "Damned ‘Stretches’ " he muttered, before bitterly looking up, rain spattering his goggles, threatening to douse his cigar, before he fired a grappling hook up to the ceiling of the building opposite. Clambering up the G.C.O Gnome made a little nest of his dark grey waxed cloak, only the Goggles and the tip of his rifle poking out, scanning across the Cathedral square. Occasionally his little sanctuary lit up, as he inhaled on the Kul Tiran Cigars he had grew a habit for decades ago
“Go on, Say ‘Gnomette one more time, I dare you’” He growled, a hand ran over his stubbled chin, before through the sniper scope, he saw it.
“bingo” He closed one eye, concentrated and fired.
It was hard work, for lonely Gnomes, but it was good work, and had to be done.
Tauren TRPs with cow puns. It’s just lame.
Well, if I were to paint a picture accurately, they are usually /kneeling at Raes and moving in for a ruffle simultaneously. Can’t take away from that nuance.
I can kind of get referring to them as ‘Bull’ and ‘Cow’, but without the pejorative that ‘Cow’ has in English, but anything else is just silly, yeah
My deepest sympathies.
Peeve:
Dark Iron unlock quests/scenario. Why is it so long and tedious?
I’m glad someone else thinks this. Was it just me or did the whole attack on Shadowforge feel a bit… empty? Like, fourteen miles of road with just three traffic wardens, a Gnoll and a Goblin with a fire fetish.
My Gnome would be like “Aww, that’s real sweet, tell you what, how about I stand on this chair so I can punch you in your stupid condescending face, ‘Stretch’?, Turnarounds fair, right?”
Yeah. I mean I generally grind for shiz, but this is just…augh…
One of the instance parts needs to be removed. I’d say the Motherlode. You can give Ironfoe to one of the Ragnaros cultists, and have them attack Shadowforge instead of the Venture Co…
The fact that I still have a hard time finding motivation to RP until the Zandalari arrive.
Just give them to me tbh.
“That’s the last of the soldiers. They’ll be calling up farmers next.”
These two sentences. These two sentences are my peeve. Simply, because Blizzard wants me to believe that Stormwind is running out of soldiers, while the orcs who fled Lordaeron with three ships (exaggerated for the point of the argument) have enough manpower to fight a world war. And the Horde fought in the same wars as the Alliance.
Not to mention that you only have to go to to the Valiance Keep. They have been calling up farmers, smiths, fishers and other civilians back then. So either Stormwinds civilians are hardcore as f*** (as they seemingly made up a great part of the army since Wotlk) or the line only exists for drama. I lean towards the latter.
Not to mention that entire armies are constantly created whenever an army is needed. Case in point: During the Stormsong assault you casually kill a few hundred Mag’har on the Alliance side. And all factions suddenly have air fleets ready to go again to start the assaults in the first place.
Rule of cool. Since vanilla Blizzard has glossed over the whole issue of manpower. With the revelation that every expansion happens back to back, year to year (Which I think is utter madness), and all the MASSIVE losses of life on both sides in every expansion… I can only assume both sides have cloning facilities to create a never ending supply of grunts and footmen. Only without the awesome TV series backing it up.
The original allied race quests were the first time they even mentioned the thinning of numbers and the need to get new allies. But I’m pretty sure at the current rate those’ll all be used up by the end of BfA if we took things realistically.
Also those two lines are used as evidence by people who basically bully my characters into fighting for the Alliance, or for not doing so, because if my character is combat capable but not military then they MUST be a draft dodger! And the line about farmers suggests they will indeed be drafting in farmers soon.
As I mentioned earlier in this very friend, the theme and narrative of the expansion peeves me because things like this feel like they’re funnelling my characters into doing certain things that I’d rather not do, but it’s the only logical outcome. And I’m one of those guys who’s RP’d the same 2-3 characters for -years- so just up and making a new character to replace one of those doesn’t feel right, particularly if it’s not driven by my choice to do so.
E X T R A T H I C C, tho?
You can never have too many Marks
I wasn’t expecting anyone to take me up on my offer. Sure, I’ll get in touch. I just hope you’re gonna be more patient than the last Argent Dawn player I was paired with.
Edit: Why does my mysterious shadowy figure now look like an Orc/bald Human woman instead of a sexy mysterious Goblin?
Can’t really RP on this character 'til Saurfang begins his thingy
Almost every single damn rare in Legion having some ability to jump away or something to ruin my BoS as they cast it right when I need to get more Runic Power
https://imgur.com/I3NDctb
HOW IS IT RAINING?
one of us
I like to think I’m patience incarnate; humility is another matter! dw about pulling your top game, learning how to arena takes time (& lets not get about fluidity between team mates). I’m not that top tier a PvPer myself.
This is something I wanna touch on actually. My peeve is people who ignore the goings on in WoW because it would disrupt their RP if they didn’t.
The Horde practices conscription, and every single member of the faction is required to make the Blood Oath, which states:
I give my flesh and blood freely to the Warchief. I am the instrument of my Warchief’s desire. I am a weapon of my Warchief’s command.
In a war where the Horde are so desperate for numbers that they are going to alternate universe to recruit allies I find it hard to believe that Sally The Sweet Seller hasn’t been given an axe and ordered to report for duty. It’s not exactly the best RP environment, this war, but it is the setting of the expac and I feel that this ought to be something people at least touch on. This is the first time in WoW that the faction conflict has become so large. Never before have the faction’s militaries been deployed to this extent for this length of time and from what we know things are desperate on both sides. So:
Why are you, a healthy insert race here, sat in the tavern drinking without a care in the world whilst your faction has called up all it’s reserves and then some? Hey you, capable adventurer who just returned from a monster hunting trip… How have you not been conscripted? What are you doing for the military dictatorship you are sworn to serve? Etc.
Service might not necessarily be combat orientated however! During the Second World War I think something like 10% of all the UK’s draftees were sent down the pits to mine iron and coal to fuel the nation and provide materials for the war effort. Now, I don’t have a canon source showing the Horde forcing folk down the pits, except peons but they don’t count, but it’s the first thing that springs to mind that RPers could develop and it shows that, realistically, there are many ways that the Blood Oath could be fulfilled without forcing your beloved Sally into the Grunt Legions, if that’s not the RP you enjoy. I recall that prior to the first assault on the Broken Shore, where the armies were mobilizing, all the vendors had turned to supplying the troops - the pandaren cooks were giving out food free of charge, the enchanters were enchanting weapons etc etc. So how about something like that? Every character has the capacity to support their faction in this most desperate hour.
I really feel it’s something every civilian character should be considering, IC and OOC. The war, and the desperate state of both factions, is an inescapable fact and it absolutely should be affecting your RP.