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So, Morgen the Worgen was the bastard child of a pretty but careless young woman and a man who left her before either of them knew she was pregnant.

My original intention was to have him had been a paladin, so that she can deal with her personal issues of faith in the Holy Light, but then I figured that it might be more interesting if her father were someone's existing character. So, if you had a human male in the general area of Gilneas 18-20 years ago and who was old enough to have gotten laid at the time, this dog daughter could be yours for the low, low price of $19.99!
Frederich von Steinherz. Because he already has 3 kids at roughly that age, all bastards. What's another?

EDIT: Though wait, that means she had to have been conceived earlier, seeing at year 8 Frederich left Azeroth to Draenor, and only returned circa year 23/24.
Sounds like a potential daughter for Willie!
(04-24-2013, 06:18 PM)ImagenAshyun Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds like a potential daughter for Willie!

That sounds like a very interesting familial situation, hehe. As long as he's the sort to have a random fling with a young woman, sure! I can re-age her mother as needed.
(04-25-2013, 12:57 PM)Dae Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-24-2013, 06:18 PM)ImagenAshyun Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds like a potential daughter for Willie!

That sounds like a very interesting familial situation, hehe. As long as he's the sort to have a random fling with a young woman, sure! I can re-age her mother as needed.

He did, and more: Willelm was an adulterer in his younger days, as he was in a loveless marriage and neither he nor his wife cared about each other. Previously, I had other players be potential children of his, but we decided their histories were not compatible.

I'm sure you don't have to worry too hard about re-aging the mom. Willie's in his 50s and married young, so he sits comfortably for any child below 40.