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Post by
oneforthemoney
they don't cancel each other out because, I don't know, they just don't.
You might want to put a little more thought into it than that.
Post by
Atik
Stab, an important thing to note, is that characters need balance.
The best example that spring to mind is the fact that my own character, Lucian, is quite the Lightning Bruiser. He's fast, strong, and can take a hit pretty well. I balance it by making him pretty reckless, and he doesn't really have any way to fight someone at range. (He's got a gun, but they usually don't do much... <.< >.>)
It doesn't have to be an easily exploitable weakness, because you don't want to force people to write up a way of using it in order to beat you. Rather, it tends to fall on you to include the weakness. This is more than just common courtesy, it's good writing practice. Strange out of place characters are one thing, but can be excused if they're interesting to read. An Overpowered character who just tends to cleave through anything isn't fun to read, to interact with, or (in the long run) to write.
Just something to keep in mind.
Post by
Stabhorn
I am going to point out Eye's weakness; just not yet.
Post by
Monday
Gentlemen, I'd like to point out that the vampire families are the only noble families of Grimmwald...
Post by
morginar
Gentlemen, I'd like to point out that the vampire families are the only noble families of Grimmwald...
No lesser families?
Bummer...
Post by
Monday
There are merchant families and the like, but the only "true" aristocratic clans were converted by the three progenitor vampires.
Post by
morginar
There are merchant families and the like, but the only "true" aristocratic clans were converted by the three progenitor vampires.
There is no such thing as vampires in WoW...
But my char can be below the great three families. It's not unresonable that there are more than three nobels in Grimmwald, even though these three are the most powerful, others can exist.
But in the end, it's your story. Your words are that of a god.
Post by
470415
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Post by
Monday
There is no such thing as vampires in WoW...
San'layn, Dreadlords? Especially considering that this curse came from the Nether...
Edits: Neon, 2quick.
Post by
morginar
There is no such thing as vampires in WoW...
San'layn, Dreadlords? Especially considering that this curse came from the Nether...
Also there are vampires in WoW, ever heard of the San'layn? Undead belves that suck blood? Queen Lana'thel has a spell that basically makes you a vampire (no matter your race/class) during her boss fight, which means it's completely possible for their to be vampires in WoW.
But they are not called vampires.
Or shall i start calling the worgens Werewolves?
Edit: Din't the San'layn get fully exterminated in the ICC raid?
Post by
Monday
Perhaps
this
sums it up best.
Post by
oneforthemoney
There is no such thing as vampires in WoW...
San'layn, Dreadlords? Especially considering that this curse came from the Nether...
Also there are vampires in WoW, ever heard of the San'layn? Undead belves that suck blood? Queen Lana'thel has a spell that basically makes you a vampire (no matter your race/class) during her boss fight, which means it's completely possible for their to be vampires in WoW.
But they are not called vampires.
Or shall i start calling the worgens Werewolves?
Its semantics, essentially. They are equivalents.
Post by
Behelich
But they are not called vampires.
I'll just leave this spell here.
Vampiric Bite
Post by
470415
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Post by
Monday
Let me expound:
I called them vampires in the Q+A because that's what they are. I have yet to call them a vampire in the RP because there is no recorded vampire in the Warcraft universe. There are vampire like abilities, such as vampiric aura, etc, which are utilized by death knights. There are also blood drinking, inhumanly beautiful, fast and strong creatures known as San'layn, which are vampires for all intents and purposes.
As I posted earlier in the RP, Grimmwald is in the Twisting Nether. The Burning Legion inhabits the Twisting Nether. The Burning Legion made the Undead Scourge. The Undead Scourge made the San'layn. By transitive property, the Burning Legion essentially made the San'ayn. There is no reason why the curse could not be afflicted on other such beings.
The same goes for Worgen. The Worgen's homeworld can be accessed by any with the proper magical attunement, as seen with Arugal and the mage Ur.
Post by
Behelich
So the Eye can fight three people at once, it would seem. Stranger and stranger.
Post by
morginar
I have admited defeat on the vampire front, but i can gladly get my axe and discus it in the General lore thread.
So the Eye can fight three people at once, it would seem. Stranger and stranger.
I would advice the eye to escape, unless he is the eye of Sauron.
Post by
Stabhorn
Eye cannot fight three people at once.
Post by
Atik
You shouldn't have done that...
Post by
Persen
Morginar, a goblin bruiser is not grabbing a standing human by the collar, is it?
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