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451455
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Post by
Skreeran
1. @Shamans and ancestors: It explicitly says in Rise of the Horde that the ancestors will no longer commune with the orcs after the draenei massacre.
2. @Darkton: Please refer to my above post. You really expect me to believe that the Forsaken did not want to go back to their families, and that they wanted to kill them for absolutely no reason at all? We're talking pre-Sylvanas here. The whole reason they went to Sylvanas is because they had nowhere else to go.
3. I just discovered that my foregoing of any spells besides summons on my Summonmancer was a bad idea. I'm fighting Diablo and his fire circle kills
all
my summons before they can scratch him... >_<
Post by
Morec0
Worst representation of Deathwhisper ever
. She has skin.
Post by
Adamsm
Worst representation of Deathwhisper ever
. She has skin.
I like it heh.
Post by
Rankkor
Tell that to the people of Hillsbrad and Silverpine who are being hunted and murdered.
today, at the time of the forsaken earliest days they were harmless
Lets see,
Scourge: Crazy dead evil monsters who are trying to wipe out the entire human race.
Forsaken: Crazy dead evil monsters who are trying to wipe out the entire human race.
Yeah, big difference.
again, TODAY, the forsaken TODAY are very diferent from the forsaken during their earliest days, on those days they just wanted acceptance.
Ebon Blade approached peacefuly, the Worgen are peaceful and the Alliance approached them, and the Forsaken never did jack. The only contact they ever showed the Alliance was betrayal and bloodshed.
wrong, wrong and again wrong, u're just seeing what you wanna see.
the knights of the ebon blade peacefull? dude they just slaughtered over 100 paladins in 10 minutes on the battle at light's hope, you call that a peacefull aproach? the blood of those dead paladins wasn't even dry when tirion made them the offer of rejoining the alliance and the horde, they got someone who vouched for them and allowed them to rejoin their former factions..
the worgen peacefull? dude they are a bloodthirsty feral race, who loves to butcher and slaughter everything in their way, you just wish to see what you wanna see, they are violent and murderous warmachines. the very nature of the worgen curse is to make the individual extremely violent, and prone to bloodshed, look at pyrewood village, it's alliance friendly, and their villagers love the alliance, but....... at night they get turned into worgen, and even if you are alliance they WILL ATACK YOU, you call that peacefull?
look at the worgen in duskwood, are they peacefull? look at the worgen in grizzly hills, are they peacefull? they apear friednly to the alliance and then for no reason at all betray and try to kill you, even if you are an alliance player.
worgens in general are among the most volatile vicious and violent blood thirsty races to have ever created, after all they aren't from this world.
the gilneas worgen are no diferent, after all during their starting quests there's civil war among the gilneas nation of infected vs non-infected, with the infected being hopelessly violent and predisposed to slaughter everything.
the only reason they are able to barely hold their rage in check is due to their treatment of the curse.
but don't just come here so smug and claim that the worgen are cute puppies, because these worgens are the sort that loves to behead rabbits and chew the heads off.
and yet they had someone who vouched for them, and allowed the rest of the world ot look at the people behind the monster facade.
the only reason they join the alliance is again because someone was willing to vouch for them, to look past the cursed exterior and see them for more than just monsters, in this case this someone is the night-elves.
The Forsaken didn't need anyone to vouch for them joining the Horde
that's because they didn't wanted to join the horde, these are lordareon's citizens in case you forgot, they wanted to rejoin the alliance and never ever got the chance, the humans imidietly pre-judge them as savage beasts that had to be put down and nobody spoke on their behalf, no tirion and no night-elves to tell the rest of the alliance "wait, they aren't that bad".
The Ebon Blade and Forsaken are very different, the only thing they have in commen is that they broke from the Lich King's grasp
again wrong, why are they so diferent? they are exactly the same, same ruthlessness, same inherent nobility when given the chance to prove it.
you name what makes the ebon knigths so diferent from the forsaken.
All of this "being turned down by loved ones" is a load of thrash.
and this is true because u're god and the master of the universe? dude there's already a ton of undead NPC's who express their sorrow at being rejected from their homes, they peacefully tried to rejoin their family and got chased away as freaks.
forsaken today are what they are because nobody spoke on their behalf, nobody vouched for them, nobody showed simpaty or mercy, but back in the third war they were very diferent.
treat someone like a monster long enough and you will get a monster.
or what darkton? u really really think that they automatically as soon as got freed from the lich king's grasp imidietly founded the RAS and imidietly started developing a blight? for your information mister, that happened 4 YEARS after they were treated like dirt from the rest of the world.
Post by
denjerre
Question; how come the Frostwolf Clan is called the Frostwolf Clan? I'm aware that they use Arctic Wolfs in Alterac Valley, but how come they were called the Frostwolves on Draenor, a place I doubt any arctic worgs would be used.
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Adamsm
Question; how come the Frostwolf Clan is called the Frostwolf Clan? I'm aware that they use Arctic Wolfs in Alterac Valley, but how come they were called the Frostwolves on Draenor, a place I doubt any arctic worgs would be used.
Why was the Blackrock called the Blackrock, the Warsong called the Warsong..... The Frostwolves had the Wolves of Draenor as their allies before they came to Azeroth.
Post by
denjerre
Question; how come the Frostwolf Clan is called the Frostwolf Clan? I'm aware that they use Arctic Wolfs in Alterac Valley, but how come they were called the Frostwolves on Draenor, a place I doubt any arctic worgs would be used.
Why was the Blackrock called the Blackrock, the Warsong called the Warsong..... The Frostwolves had the Wolves of Draenor as their allies before they came to Azeroth.
Aha, but where they FROSTwolves? Though I can understand your point. If I recall correctly, the Warsong were called like that because of their chieftain's battlecries, which I believe could have been heard on Draenor.
Post by
Adamsm
They were large white wolves(you see them all over Terokkar after all), and seeing as they spoke of winter before Draenor exploded, probably the first members of the clans named themselves after the Frost coloured Wolves they united with.
Post by
denjerre
They were large white wolves(you see them all over Terokkar after all), and seeing as they spoke of winter before Draenor exploded, probably the first members of the clans named themselves after the Frost coloured Wolves they united with.
Alright, you're right there. You gotta excuse me, but I haven't really been to Outland yet. (or Northrend, for that matter.)
Post by
Rankkor
They were large white wolves(you see them all over Terokkar after all), and seeing as they spoke of winter before Draenor exploded, probably the first members of the clans named themselves after the Frost coloured Wolves they united with.
Alright, you're right there. You gotta excuse me, but I haven't really been to Outland yet. (or Northrend, for that matter.)
even if you go to outland, remember that outland =/= draenor.
the zones suffered a HUGE change when the cataclysm caused by ner'zul tore the planet apart.
back in the older days, hellfire, blade's edge, netherstorm, and shadowmoon valley, were VERY very diferent than what you see today.
netherstorm for example was a grass-land akin to mulgore, it's very likely that draenor had some sort of artic region before it got transformed into outland.
and yhea the frostwolf clan has it's name due to their friendship with the white wolves that even today can be found on that planet.
let's not forget that also Draenor was MUCH MUCH larger than outland, several zones simply got utterly pulverized by the cataclysm, and the zones we see today are the only ones that survived the blast, but there are many many zones of draenor that we will never get the chance to explore as they scattered to the twisting nether a long time ago.
who's to say one of these areas wasn't an icy zone fillled with snow?
Edit: now the real kicker here is: the twillight hammer clan got named like that because they loved the Twillight saga? xD, no wonder they all became crazy freakshows.....
(just kidding, just kidding)
Post by
451455
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Post by
Adamsm
Hey HiVolt, go reactive your premium lol.
Post by
HiVolt
Hey HiVolt, go reactive your premium lol.
I've tried. I relogged, tried updating the statuses. I tried to log in at ZAM and Allakhazam, and my username didn't work on either site...
Post by
Joemaster240
here's an interesting question i recently thought up. Are there time zones on azeroth?
Post by
Orranis
here's an interesting question i recently thought up. Are there time zones on azeroth?
Judging by the size of the world, I think that there would be very few if any.
Post by
Adamsm
Maybe not official time zones, but you have seen where it's early afternoon in Orgrimmar and after dusk in Stormwind.
Post by
Joemaster240
okay. I'm just kind of wondering cause in most of the rp's i see that in one place it's pretty much the same time as it is in another further away place.
Post by
Skreeran
here's an interesting question i recently thought up. Are there time zones on azeroth?
Judging by the size of the world, I think that there would be very few if any.Well, it would physically impossible for it to have no timezones...
Also, I think the timezones would have more to do with the speed of Azeroth's rotation, rather than the size of the world.
Timezones typically are not used in lore, however. Sometimes I like to mix it up and give different times to Azeroth and the Eastern Kingdoms, but for the most part there is no reference to them.
Post by
Orranis
here's an interesting question i recently thought up. Are there time zones on azeroth?
Judging by the size of the world, I think that there would be very few if any.Well, it would physically impossible for it to have no timezones...
Also, I think the timezones would have more to do with the speed of Azeroth's rotation, rather than the size of the world.
Timezones typically are not used in lore, however. Sometimes I like to mix it up and give different times to Azeroth and the Eastern Kingdoms, but for the most part there is no reference to them.
I'm referring to the fact that one side is (supposedly) uninhabited, so you don't need to keep track of time there. Sure, there would be timezones, but the 24 hour timezones idea goes on hours, and I doubt that this would be such a drastic difference.
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