Quite the feat for a 7-year-old!

Sep 19, 2011 07:24

A highborne born in Darnassus that was meant to become a druid but got kicked out and moved in with the Wildhammer dwarves after saving the Kalu'ak.

What.
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funny story, lolwhut, flagrsp, wyrmrest accord, silly name, highborne, game logic

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_dante_sparda_ September 19 2011, 06:06:21 UTC
wat.

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deathy_the_sock September 19 2011, 06:07:47 UTC
Uh, correct Deathy if he's wrong, but isn't "more in tune to the creatures of Azeroth than magical properties" kind of the definition of druidism? And wouldn't he be thrown out for WANTING to be a druid? The Highborne weren't exactly "nature yay".

That's without getting into the whole "Highborne in Darnassus helping the Wildhammer and the Kalu'ak".

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keslingfisher September 19 2011, 15:39:24 UTC
Abbadon is a hunter, so I think that was his bullet point way of saying he was in tune with animals without all of the magic that comes with druidism.

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deadborder September 19 2011, 11:12:17 UTC
Night Elf Lore: Yer doin it wrong

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golden_shisa September 19 2011, 18:08:20 UTC
I think this poor guy is confused about when Darnassus was built and what exactly a Highborne elf is. If his flag said "night elf from Ashenvale" or something, this profile would be mostly salvageable.

Then again, he named his elf after the Biblical king of locusts. That's a lot harder to fix.

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sindragosa September 20 2011, 01:12:02 UTC
The son of Elune?!

There is not enough "what is this I don't even" on the internet to convey how I feel about this...

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golden_shisa September 20 2011, 01:44:09 UTC
I'm thinking that he doesn't really mean he's the son of the moon goddess, just a follower. It's an funny image to think of literally, though.

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sindragosa September 20 2011, 02:06:12 UTC
I've seen so much bad WoW RP that I really can't think he means anything other than the literal son of Elune. :| I'd like to be hopeful of otherwise, but the cynic in me is like "Yea no.".

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