Been roleplaying on Turtle WoW lately with my good friend Toothy_Beaks/swinemaiden.bsky.social and decided to draw our warlocks/witches enjoying a casual chat after a day of questing in the undead starting zone.
From left to right: Mournghoul (my character), Viletka (Toothy_Beaks' character).
From left to right: Mournghoul (my character), Viletka (Toothy_Beaks' character).
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I actually recently made a Night Elf druid as well and was thinking on making her a worgen by using a cosmetic. Would be interesting to explore the struggles of a Night Elf not being one of the original druids of the Fang, but instead contracting the curse via bite, yet still being shunned by their people and being lumped in with the druids of the Fang.
It sounds like a very fascinating concept indeed! I thought a bit about Night Elf worgens too. May I ask how can we find that kind of cosmetic?
A concept I had in mind recently would be a Night Elf druid of the rot. I don't think this kind of druid exists in WoW cannon (perhaps it does in some of the early WoW rpg books?).
Anyway, they would be specialized in fungi, spores and decay, and aim to bridge the gap between life and death that most Night Elves seem to perpetuate. As such, druids of the rot would be quite stigmatized. And as such, most of them would find refuge in Felwood.
A concept I had in mind recently would be a Night Elf druid of the rot. I don't think this kind of druid exists in WoW cannon (perhaps it does in some of the early WoW rpg books?).
Anyway, they would be specialized in fungi, spores and decay, and aim to bridge the gap between life and death that most Night Elves seem to perpetuate. As such, druids of the rot would be quite stigmatized. And as such, most of them would find refuge in Felwood.
Oops, I made a mistake - the OG worgen druids were called Druids of the Scythe - the Fang are the snake ones.
I don't think such cosmetic is at all available in the official game - but on Turtle WoW toys like that are available in donation reward store.
Ooooh, me and a few friends are actually preparing to have a Warcraft RPG campaign soon and the character I want to play will be a satyr druid who kinda has a similar theme going. They will have something of a hag vibe going, using a more sinister selection of healer and druid spells, such as poison, summoning swarms of vermin, etc. I imagine they would be an advocate for mutation and deviation. While regular druids look at a deformed animal or a plague and see it as a defect or corruption which needs to be culled - this satyr would see it as part of natural diversity and something that has a right to live and grow. Maybe they relate to such shunned things on some level due to being a Satyr and thus seen as a corrupted and wretched creature themselves and hated by Night Elves.
I don't think such cosmetic is at all available in the official game - but on Turtle WoW toys like that are available in donation reward store.
Ooooh, me and a few friends are actually preparing to have a Warcraft RPG campaign soon and the character I want to play will be a satyr druid who kinda has a similar theme going. They will have something of a hag vibe going, using a more sinister selection of healer and druid spells, such as poison, summoning swarms of vermin, etc. I imagine they would be an advocate for mutation and deviation. While regular druids look at a deformed animal or a plague and see it as a defect or corruption which needs to be culled - this satyr would see it as part of natural diversity and something that has a right to live and grow. Maybe they relate to such shunned things on some level due to being a Satyr and thus seen as a corrupted and wretched creature themselves and hated by Night Elves.
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