Aesirson Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 First of all: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. The Sundering of Azeroth will be a series of different roleplays going on, based on the story of the newest expansion of World of Warcraft. The forces of the Alliance and the Horde has fought the armies of the Lich King back, but something even worse lurks in the depths of the world. The activity of the Maelstrom has grown rapidly, and The Barrens has been shattered in two halfs. Even Darkshore has been struck by catastrophe, and was flooded short after the Maelstrom's growing activity. The goblins of Kezan, one of the isles located near the Maelstrom, has fleed to safer lands and finally landed on the Lost Isles, located just east of the land of Azshara. Here they found allies in the Orcs, and is now a part of the Horde. At the same time, in the south of Silverpine Forest the Greymane Wall was struck down and revealed the human nation of Gilneas, where apparent normal humans live. However, these humans is cursed, and they are in fact the aggresive Worgen race. It is said that the Worgen race origins from the continent of Kalimdor, and they have joined the Alliance to resume their druidic origins. The cataclysm that spreads all over Azeroth has shaken both the Horde and the Alliance, and Thrall, Garrosh and Sylvanas has traveled to Stormwind to discuss these matters with king Varian Wrynn and the rest of the Alliance leaders, so peace currently recides between the two constantely fighting forces. In teh frozen wastes of Icecrown, the remaining Scourge wanders confused without a leader, and in a desperate try to fullfill their dead leaders goal they prepare for a final attack on the Orc City of Orgrimmar. When Thrall hears about this, he is enraged and tells Varian that how important the sundering may be, he cannot leave his people to die in the siege. In a sign of peace, Varian has promised to send a small battalion of Alliance soldiers to aid the Orcs from the siege of the Scourge. Thrall appreciates this, and quickly travels to Orgrimmar to aid his people in the battle. Let the final attack of the Scourge begin... You must join the battle, and aid the Orcs and Trolls to victory against the shattered Scourge! The fate of Orgrimmar is in your hands! Varian Wrynn has kindly, in a sign of peace, sent Alliance soldiers to aid the Horde in the fight against the Scourge. This means that you can play as either Alliance or Horde characters. Also, since this RP is based on WoW: Cataclysm, Goblins, Worgens and all new Race/Class combinations is availible! All characters is at Level 80, so all attacks and abillities is availible, but just because you use a Shadow Bolt you don't need to shout "Shadow Bolt!", instead describe it like: *Insert Warlock name here* began charging an orb of pure shadows, and then fired it at his enemies, blasting them with a wave of darkness. Remember that the Advanced Clause is in play! [b]Name:[/b] [b]Age:[/b] [b]Gender:[/b] [b]Race:[/b] [b]Class:[/b] [b]Appearance:[/b] [b]Personality:[/b] [b]Biography:[/b] [spoiler=My Character]Name: Samwise "Sam" FogfangAge: 34Gender: MaleRace: WorgenClass: WarriorAppearance: In his human form, Sam has dark grey hair and a beard of the same color. His eyes are brown, the left one being scarred and always closed. This feature stays in his worgen form, aswell as his fur being the same grey color as his hair and beard. He wears no helmet, but he wears dusky, grey armor with a brown mantle. He wields two Gilnean greatswords, that is originally made for two-handed combat, but his training in the art of dual-hand combat has made him able to control heavy weapons with one hand.Personality: Sam is mostly calm and relaxed, but when he enters his worgen form he becomes a furious fighters that shows no mercy to anything that stands in his path to victory. He is also a leader, and knows how to win a battle.Biography: Sam is a war veteran that started his carrier as a military during the First War, where he was given his scar. But he also broke his right arm and couldn't fight for a long time. However, he joined in on the Second War where he quickly gained the rank of one of the most feared warriors of Gilneas. During the Third War, he didn't join the fight in Kalimdor, instead he stayed at his homelands and fought the growing undead activity. After the isolation of Gilneas he was given the Worgen curse, but he quickly learned of it's advantages and kept on training, for he knew that someday he would stand on the battlefield again. When the Alliance accepted the Worgens into their ranks, he quickly accepted to join his old allies again in the fight against their common enemy. He is the leader of the small Alliance force that was sent to aid the orcs in the battle for Orgrimmar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aesirson Posted August 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Bumpy time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aesirson Posted August 25, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Once again I'm bumping it up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydra of Ages Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Now, this looks just like my style. Name: Aring AdemoAge: 22Gender: MaleRace: GoblinClass: WarlockAppearance: A rather normal-sized Goblin, about 3'6, with particularly long ears and an oddly purplish skin tone, compared to most. His teeth, unlike most, are longer at the front, particularly at the canines, which can poke out from under his lip, but with conventional canines at the back as well, instead of molars. His teeth have a shark-like tendancy to shed and grow back, and he has yellowish claws that often glow with Fel Energy. His eyes glow a bright yellow, such as most demon's eyes do, and often wears a hood to hide this fact (poorly).He wears some loose-fitting black robes, which are prepared with various demonic spells in order to better ward of Fel and other types of Magick, as well as make them completely fireproof. They are very bad for protecting against heat or chill, however, as Aring often complains about, and he generally wears a conventional silk sweater beneath.For his weapon, he wields a single length of Goblin-made steel, a blade formally wielded by a famous Baron of the Bloodsail Pirates. Though the sword has no special functions on its own, Aring's laboring and occult rituals allow him to use it to not only channel his spells effectively through it, but apply his Drain Life, Mana and Soul spells into it, which allows him to almost literally cut away his enemy's Life, Mana or Soul. When Aring enters Metamorphosis and transforms into a Demonic Being, he grows up to eight feet, and is covered in a shroud of deep darkness. While in this shroud, his abilities are increased to an amazing extent, and his blade becomes a Demonic Instrument that splices through Magic and Holy Energy as if it were water. While in this form, Aring loses most of his personality and becomes cruel and gore-happy; However, he soon runs out of energy, and returns to his former form. Aring often needs to rest after using Metamorphosis. Aring's Imp Familiar, Ayatomos, is snow-white, has only a single horn, and has black eyes. Bringing attention to these odd details only serves to amuse it in some way. Unlike most Imp, Ayatomos is intelligent and wise, but prefers to keep all his advice and remarks to himself. Threats rarely work on him, to Aring's frustration. He can, however, be easily bribed with rare and old cheeses. The Voidwalker he controls, Jutt, is generally the same as most Voidwalkers in existence, however is surprisingly loose-tongued for his species, often searching his memories for items of interest he knows are just out of reach. He suspects that he may have retained memories from the Naaru who descended into the void and consequently created him, however Aring is sceptical of this explanation. Jutt, for whatever reason, has only one arm-manacle that ties him to the Mortal-plane. His Felhunter Familiar, Rito, is similarly odd, lacking both the characteristic beard of black fur, gigantic horns, and insatiable hunger its brethren have, and instead have various small, white horns along its coat, two extra mana-draining tentacles, and a pacifistic temperament unless its master is endangered. It is oddly affectionate towards Aring, who theorizes he must've accidentally gotten a female Felhunter when he summoned one (Despite no evidence of Felhunters having genders being provided). His Succubus is either similarly odd, or else simply the best at her job of all. Kerine being her name, she is surprisingly innocent and gentle for a succubus, and appears in a much more modest uniform than is generally expected of the lust-demons, and has smaller, almost unnoticeable horns. Unlike most succubus, she has only a passive interest in her master, often being more interested in other people and the world around her. The Felguard, Grael, appears at first to be of common-stock, however seems to be of a much different mind than most Felguard, often abandoning his demonic axe for a variety of makeshift-weapons he can find. Grael has the rare ability of Enchanting among Mo'arg, and has shown to be superior to his master at imbuing weapons with magical power. Unlike most Felguard, he is sociable and does not mind being bound to Aring. Personality: Aring is snarky, annoying, but surprisingly shy and kind for a Goblin. He has no inclination to make large amounts of money, making him a black sheep among Goblin-kind. He often spends time with his demons, even when it isn't necessary, and could be called a friend to them, unlike most Warlocks. He loves to tinker and experiment with Fel Energy, which often leads to some unforseen side-effect. Biography: The brother to a Trade Prirnce of the goblins, Aring was often overshadowed by his more-successful brother, and as such turned to Fel Magic. When it was learned he practiced forbidden arts and refused to agree to his brothers marketing scheme centering on it, he was banished from Goblin Society. Feeling bitter, Aring joined the Bloodsail Buccaneers and quickly rose in the ranks due to his magical talents, becoming First Mate to a well-known and feared Pirate, Commander Beralic. However, due to the expansion of the Maestrom, an unlucky rock stranded him on the Lost Islands, where he was forced to once again confront his own kind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daxinator Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 you stole my Rpers WoWC is a real expansion I'm doing my own now actually realised I need alot of high levels actuallyThe Sundering of Azeroth is pretty much the samething as mine its just mine I actually put the new features on like you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aesirson Posted August 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 you stole my Rpers WoWC is a real expansion I'm doing my own now actually realised I need alot of high levels actuallyThe Sundering of Azeroth is pretty much the samething as mine its just mine I actually put the new features on like youWTH? "you stole my Rpers" what do you mean by that? I made a RP that would revolve around an actual story, because I've experienced that a WoW RP without a real story just fails. Anyway, we need moar characters or else Orgrimmar will fall! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydra of Ages Posted August 28, 2009 Report Share Posted August 28, 2009 A complimentary free bump so this can try to get more joiners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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