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My RP challenge
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Favorite race? Trolls. Followed closely by Tauren / Orcs, again, for the same reasons as below, I just feel more inclined towards trolls.

Their history, their religion, and their culture is fascinating, even being a deviant from the standard troll culture is to me at least, interesting.

Least favorite race? Blood Elves.

They may be my least favorite race, yet I still have two characters, that I created for the same purpose a sthis thread, to challenge myself and see the other side of the coin. I could play them more, but there is little interest in that for me currently. Maybe it'll pick back up.
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Tauren, Gnome, Draenei, and Goblin are tied for favorite race. I just find aspects of each of these races to fit my RP style, and they produce fun characters.

Least favorite would have to be Blood Elves. I'm just not a huge fan of the Blood Elf *snaps in z formation* attitude. What I mean by that is that they love themselves and they love their city and they don't want to have anything to do with anything else. However, I admire their surprising flexibility, which is rivaled only by Humans.
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Trolls are my favorite, for the large amount of different tribes and with them, variation. I used to search the WoW wiki endlessly for every little tid bit of info on the most obscure to the most common troll tribes there where.

My least favorite is human. I'm already human in real life, and so im rather bored of human with any game really. But I already challenged myself with Re-rolling my previously Troll Sersay as human. I surprised myself to say the least. :)
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I don't really have a favorite or a least favorite, but I'm rather fond of Humans and Dwarves. In the Warcraft universe there are seven kingdoms of them, not including regional cultures. An example being Westfall; while controlled by Stormwind, the people have their own ways. People in this region tend to be traditional, superstitious, and possess a do-it-yourself, independent attitude. Many in Westfall are lower or middle class, with the rare exception being those who own large plantations, in which case they tend to be rich.

Head to Kul Tiras, farther north, and you find that it's very different. The people here celebrate Hordefall, and are substantially richer than the population of Westfall. (Not to mention independence, and a few territories themselves!) But, like all kingdoms, it has it's peasant population. But it's considerably small, and consists of poor fish-mongers, and what few beggars there are. Kul Tiras has a strong navy, and a culture revolving around the water. Many humans have a common faith in the light however, with Gilneas having a small Druidic population.

(The funny thing is that people tend to downgrade humans far too quickly!)

The one race that I tend to find hard to work with is the Draenei. My attempts to role-play one on retail was laughable at best, simply due to my sophomoric ability and knowledge of the race. Other races? No problem, I know enough to decently get by, but the Draenei has always been a source of frustration for me.
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