Hi there. I'm still kind of new to RP on WoW so I don't want to mess anything up too badly. I was wondering if it would be ok to RP a druid that has a primary focus on aquatic life and environments as opposed to the forest creatures and trees. Basically, I'd like to have this character study and protect water creatures and plants as well as having a keen interest in fighting the naga. Is this idea ok or should I change something before I start RPing?
Is this concept doable?
Sounds like a interesting character. Don't see why anyone would object.
Go for it. I think it sounds interesting.
Meh, unless you're roleplaying the queen of the naga, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
01/13/2012 10:53 AMPosted by KaiuluAh, good! My friends told me Night Elf lore was far more restrictive than most and people will bite your head off for doing anything different than killing orcs. It's nice to see that it's not really so rigid. I was nervous. :)
It's less likely that a druid would take an interest in other than Horde-stomping or something like, er, what this server is named for, and it might meet with some opposition from a traditional type of nelf character...but as yours truly RPs a semi-mercenary artifacts-recovery expert while being a paladin and staying within lore, who says you have to stick to the precise formula?
I am a shaman who is formerly an Argent Cleric. I'm also a Holy Blacksmith. I did it as a half-challenge that, if you can make it look good, you can probably pull it off.
I was always mildly curious as to why there really were no Druids of the Flipper. I think this idea holds water and could flow smoothly. Sure, it could cause some ripples and might make a spla- *shot*
...anyway, Naga are ancestral enemies of the Night Elves, particularly the Cenarion Circle (the druids) and taking the fight to them sounds to be about on par with the current policy of Cenarius in the Firelands. I'd love to chat with you about it if you want a little more lore-ness to go with it.
I was always mildly curious as to why there really were no Druids of the Flipper. I think this idea holds water and could flow smoothly. Sure, it could cause some ripples and might make a spla- *shot*
...anyway, Naga are ancestral enemies of the Night Elves, particularly the Cenarion Circle (the druids) and taking the fight to them sounds to be about on par with the current policy of Cenarius in the Firelands. I'd love to chat with you about it if you want a little more lore-ness to go with it.
My rule of thumb is if you can make it work, you should work it. :)
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