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| Guild rules/what we espect from you | Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:14 am by Yasmien | As a new rule, to keep the RP standard as high as possible, we require that you read some basic knowledge about:
- The race you play
- The class you rp (If you do not play any class ic, like being merchant, you ofcourse don't need to know about the class you lvl as)
- The magic you use, if you are magician
- The relligion you are worshipping
By knowing about these things and have understood the facts, we are a little closer to the high standard RP. Personally I think it is ok to play worshipper of the Earth Mother as a human, if you just know what you're following. Aswell, I think that being a mage is a very tough one, because they easily ends up as demi gods with almighty powers. If oyu can conjure cakes, then why not a whole dinner. If you can turn people into sheep, then why not turn a tent into a castle and so on. It is importaint to know such facts. What is matching into the lore and what is not? Why is there no human shamans, and does it mean that humans can ONLY grind their powers from fel magic, devine magic or arcane?
I think it would be cool to have a hardcore witch doctor in our faire, doing voodoo, crafting old troll potions and so on, but the lore and facts of WoW needs to match!
In D&D, you get special powers from the relligion or specific god/goddess you worship. Is this the same in World of Warcraft? For priests and paladins I suppose it is. The longer time you've worshipped the Light, Elune.. whatever, the stronger your powers gets.
By reading about your own race, you will also attempt to be a little more sure about your own identity in the game. Knowing the reasons for why there's no rogue class of the Draeneis and so, makes you understand who they are, who you play and what you represents.
I hope you understand and accept this new rule. Questions and comments are very welcome aswell
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