
(03-02-2015, 11:49 AM)Tiergan Wrote:The closest I got to that was making Liucen a closet paladin for NO REASON WHATSOEVER. Why did he keep it a secret? WHO KNEW? BUT IT WAS COOL TO HEAL PEOPLE IN SECRET. When it all got exposed it was like, "Oh he's a paladin no big deal" and I felt really stupid.(03-02-2015, 09:29 AM)Berrod Armstrong Wrote: I'm...actually pretty new to roleplay. I started playing World of Warcraft in earnest in about May 2010. I didn't know that roleplay was a thing until a couple weeks later when I saw a group on Proudmoore of all places doing it. I sat and watched for a bit, and got linked to an in character journal. It fascinated me, and got me thinking about how I could give my pixeldude (Nadagus, Human warrior!) a life, personality and story of his own. I began writing my own entries for him as I played the game. I did that whole 'quests are the character's story' thing, and I had a lot of fun with it. However, the group I had come across seemed very busy with PvE and only did roleplay once a month. I craved more than that. Google supplied me with two realms for frequent roleplay, Earthen Ring and Moonguard.Â
I rolled another human warrior on Earthen Ring, named Earthenblade because why not? Not too long after I did that, however, someone recommended Moon Guard to me. And so I started afresh there with my human Paladin, Liucen. I got roleplay the moment I hit Stormwind and got so lost in it that it actually took me quite some time to get to max level. That was in...June, July 2010 I think. It only snowballed from there.Â
I hopped over to Guild Wars Two when it released, and stayed there for a good while before going back to WoW. Eventually I left WoW for good, then went back to Guild Wars...and then came here! I still am babby roleplayer, but I like to think I own it. Dohoho!
Man, that's not fair. Its like you skipped past the awkward roleplay puberty phase where you make a series of hilariously awful characters ( A fallen angel gets turned into a vampire and has both angel powers and vampire powers, but also is a master thief with a heart of gold! ) and jumped straight to making normal characters. Â How will we swap tales of ridiculous badness now?
I could argue that Berrod fits the puberty mold, being a recovered amnesiac MONK, but there's actually nothing wrong with that...