...quit using "Sin'dorei" and "Kal'dorei" in character profiles! People wonder why I hate elves so much...they're so uppity, they always have to use their fancy-pants words instead of using the names the rest of the world uses for them. :roll:
Have you hugged an orc today?
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*Shrug* If thats what the race calls themselves. :|
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It IS what they call themselves, but it is NOT what the race is called by everyone else, nor the game mechanics. In every window of the game it refers to the race as a whatever Elf. The *'dorei just strikes me as someone trying to look smart. :P
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*Patpat* Lets slice that 'dorei off then! :twisted:
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On my profiles I always use Night Elf. Simple as that. IC wise, I figure they'd address themselves and others as what they know themselves as. Back on retail I was like, wtfs a catdorei. Now it just makes sense IC.
Siv, "A line o' ratchet white, and a scrape of gunpowder lata'...I was wonderin' round Stranglethorn Vale havin' soul searchin' conversations with raptors. Three days lata ah came back t' Booty Bay. Lo'n'behold, ah 'ad dreadlocks."
Need an easy way to host/link files and images? Check this thread! Try to never just say, "My character isn't interested in that adventure." A lot of people mistake this for good roleplaying, because you are asserting your character's personality. Wrong. Good roleplaying should never bring the game to a screeching halt. One of your jobs as a player is to come up with a reason why your character would be interested in a plot. After all, your personality is entirely in your hands, not the DM's. Come up with a reason why the adventure (or the reward) might appeal to you, no matter how esoteric or roundabout the reasoning. -(Source)
"Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven."
-Take nothing for granted. -
Need an easy way to host/link files and images? Check this thread! Try to never just say, "My character isn't interested in that adventure." A lot of people mistake this for good roleplaying, because you are asserting your character's personality. Wrong. Good roleplaying should never bring the game to a screeching halt. One of your jobs as a player is to come up with a reason why your character would be interested in a plot. After all, your personality is entirely in your hands, not the DM's. Come up with a reason why the adventure (or the reward) might appeal to you, no matter how esoteric or roundabout the reasoning. -(Source)