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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:19 am
Right. We've done this before with Neverwinter Nights and Warhammer, so the greatest MMO of all time deserves something. I'll steal one first, shall I? Behatz:  Ah, the Pandaren. I've chosen them for myself because... They don't exist. The only reference to them in WoW is a child shouting: "It's true! I've seen them! Pandaren do exist!" However, their non-existence doesn't stop them from being versatile warriors, great travellers, patrons of good, as intelligent as humans, thoughtful philosphers, and can hold their ale. I think it's quite fitting that the closest thing to me in WoW is... nothing! LordNeuf:  Now dwarfs are knowledgable, determined, wise, ancient (lol), proud, often witty, and can make a bloody good drink. So they suit you perfectly. They're also masters of steel combat (thinking back to the live steel group) and have a gruff outside which hides a great mind and a loving personality. I think the fact that they have facial hair must be the exception which proves the rule. In Media Res:  Definietly a Night elf. Wisest of all creatures, with a past streching thousnads of years, your love of Latin fits in well. Your intelligence fits in well that most male Night Elfs are scholarly druids, allowing the women to do the fighting for them. Darkpheonix1247: You're a human mage, because you're fast, versatile, friendly, intelligent, a quick-learner... overall a reserved young woman, busy using her spare time to study for school/college, but definintely someone who can kick butt if threatened, and makes sure you know it. Also, you can cast buffs to make your friends stronger and your foes weaker. A strong enemy, and a stronger ally. That picutre's kinda BIG innit? lol. Couldn't find a smaller one that fitted. Divash:  What better than a being entirely of light and goodness to represent Divash? A being who is knowledgable beyond any other creature in Azeroth? They are guardians of good, are enigmatic, superintelligent beings, and will willingly aid any who seeks help. so I think you and the narru go well together! To do: Danski Wold Queen Tomo Elisheva Princess Tadikachi Yvette Emilie Dupont Dis Domnu dancing-in-the-streets Others I don't have time to write down. Feel free to contribute!
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:18 am
Wow. People are so generous and flattering when assigning me supernatural races or qualities!
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Eloquent Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:16 am
Quote: Wow. People are so generous and flattering when assigning me supernatural races or qualities! Well... all things considered, you do seem to have a better grasp on the Talmud then anyone else here.
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:41 am
Definitely. But I only have time to quickly comment, so I won't be editing the list just yet. Busy, busy!
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:28 am
For the Pandarens there is one that appeared in Warcraft 3, Chen Stormkeg, I believe either in the Night Elf Campaighn in TFT, or THe Founding of Duratar, also you can find one of his Kegs in a quest an Orc gives you in the Goblin coastal town in the Barrens.
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:39 am
Yes, I am aware Chen has kegs in WoW, but to be honest there aren't any models of pandaren, as either monsters, allies or enemies, so they don't exist in WoW. lol
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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:46 am
crying I thought I finally got away from World of Warcraft! (My twin brother is obsessed with that game and hasn't stopped playing it since the stupid expansion pack came out)
Yay- I feel special; thank you! I'll try to think of some for the others when I have time, but back to college essays! (Yeah... You had me right on that- I study far too much for my own good)
And Divash, that's because you are awesome. blaugh
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:56 am
Behatzlacha-S Yes, I am aware Chen has kegs in WoW, but to be honest there aren't any models of pandaren, as either monsters, allies or enemies, so they don't exist in WoW. lol Ah XD, they exist somewhere though >.> some uncharted Island <---- Was a Warcraft Junkie.
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:14 pm
Quote: crying I thought I finally got away from World of Warcraft! (My twin brother is obsessed with that game and hasn't stopped playing it since the stupid expansion pack came out)  World of WarCrack... my Anti-Job
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:56 am
I must be the only person on the planet to have never played WoW. Not once. eek
Though I do own Warcraft III.
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:22 am
Quote: I must be the only person on the planet to have never played WoW. Not once. eek I think there's an old country preacher in Montana who hasn't as well. However I broke my addiction early. I tried the free trial version, and decided it wasn't worth the money. That and bedsores hurt.
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:42 am
Hey, I've never played (or seen) WoW either.
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Eloquent Conversationalist
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:33 am
Quote: Hey, I've never played (or seen) WoW either. I was actually thinking of including you in the "people who don't play WoW" column. However, I didn't want to liken you to a backwoods country preacher who self isolates and is behind in changes in society. You at least use the internet =D heart U Also, I got into Warhammer about the same time as I discovered WoW. I thought it was a better investment to throw money into my collection of miniatures, paints, brushes, sculpting tools, books and terrain features than the computer game's 40 dollar a month fee. Cause... I bought basically everything I'll ever need for 1 army and happy with what I have for my second, I might get a 3rd but I dunno. How much money have I spent? I dunno, $2,000 over a period of years I think, maybe more maybe less.
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:35 pm
Divash Hey, I've never played (or seen) WoW either. Me nither. But there was an MMO that I used to play before a new version came out and they shut it down, PSOBB. Great times, great times......
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:13 pm
It costs less than £7 a month for me? Of course, I buy my subscription in 6 month chunks.
Warhammer seemed so... D&D? So low-tech. Lol.
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