Why you all have this furry fox fixation? Years ago psychologists identified this as a deviant sexual addiction!
Now a Facebook group has a cosplay freaky animal clan that is planning a manimal furry fox mini-conveention going on at the Hilton hotel overlapping Blizcon!
You should all get some counseling sessions with a traditional shrink who can address ur fox fuss furious fervor.
10/06/2018 06:26 AMPosted by EeveeSo, 2k post celebration ideas? Anybody got any?
Perhaps vulpera race chants? Orcs have âloktar ogar/victory or deathâ, blood elves ââglory to the sindoreiâ âremember the sunwellâ. Vulpera can perhaps say âtake care of yourself - no one else willâ or âwe will surviveâ
I sure hope paladin is on the list, cause i hate to have to decide between my favorite class and favorite race lol.
Palidins are Lawful Good they are not thief foxes. You can not be a fox race and a Palidin. They would all be deviant self centered masked furries not good knights with iron pants and open helm visors.
I can see warrior, rogue, Hunter for classes. Maybe shaman but no druid, priest, or paladin. I want to say no Monk but Monk gets !@#$%d out to everything.
Have we seen them spell cast?
Have we seen them spell cast?
10/06/2018 07:47 AMPosted by RylldargithWhy you all have this furry fox fixation? Years ago psychologists identified this as a deviant sexual addiction!
Now a Facebook group has a cosplay freaky animal clan that is planning a manimal furry fox mini-conveention going on at the Hilton hotel overlapping Blizcon!
You should all get some counseling sessions with a traditional shrink who can address ur fox fuss furious fervor.
I think you're the one with issues if you see people's love for Vulpera as only something sexual.
10/06/2018 08:05 AMPosted by RylldargithPalidins are Lawful Good they are not thief foxes. You can not be a fox race and a Palidin. They would all be deviant self centered masked furries not good knights with iron pants and open helm visors.
Sure was lawful good of the Horde pallies to continue fighting alongside Sylvanas after she torched countless innocents.
WHen we get Vulpera I'm makin' one for every class they can be. I really hope Blizz gives us these adorable foxys. Not a moment goes by where I don't think of them. The hype for them is so high, I just can't wait!
Well I think priests and druids could work since theyâre native to zandalar10/06/2018 08:14 AMPosted by PhrenkI can see warrior, rogue, Hunter for classes. Maybe shaman but no druid, priest, or paladin. I want to say no Monk but Monk gets !@#$%d out to everything.
Have we seen them spell cast?
Maybe they hang out with the trolls a lot?
I donât see Warlock or mage working too well, but I could be wrong
So I'm not sure if this has been brought up (I've skimmed some but there's 97 pages of this thread at this point) I kinda wish blizz had at least given alliance the opportunity to earn rep with the vulpera... hell I'd gladly trade you guys earning rep with the order of the embers (I mean it would make sense, no one's going to turn down aid when there's witchery afoot even if it's an orc), though this post may belong more in another thread it's tangenially related to vulpera.
so long story short I feel like blizz really dropped the ball on the war campaign, however my experience is mostly alli side but I feel like blizz could have expanded the zone stories for both factions on their opposite continents.
For example, alli side going into zuldazar could have gotten a spec ops storyline that was more expanded on than what we got, taking the player all around the area getting them a lay of the land, possibly letting them meet trolls dissatisfied with the current shape of the zandalari empire and giving them a general idea of the shakedown that occurs there giving alliance members a reason to do the atal dazar and kings rest dungeons EG trying to hunt down zul and disrupt his plans. Meanwhile Nazmir could have been a big treasure hunt with bran for titan relics and info leading into underot and uldir and finally vol'dun could have gotten a truncated story centric string of quests introducing alliance players to the vulpera and sethrak, given them a good idea of the current land war in [s]asia[/s] vol'dun and impressing upon the player where the temple of sethrak was important.
Meanwhile horde could have done a truncated storyline of drustvar giving them the opportunity to work with the order of embers after crashing the trial of lady waycrest (hell turn it into a different thing where the horde player disrupts it, absconds with waycrest and she makes a deal with the player to help deal with the witches) leading ultimately to waycrest manor being opened up, covert ops in boralus and sellswording to house norwington (because seriously the horde is missing out on the dressage event), and finding out about the azerite weaponry that Ashvane is running leading to freehold and Tol'dagor (maybe even siege of boralus too with the objective simply being to raise hell during the attack on boralus), and then stormsong is all out horde invasion (exp[laining the one town constantly being attacked), that stalls and turns into a mythos investigation because of the... dark dealings going on there.
all of this would ultimately lead towards alliance and horde getting the chance to court the favor of: Zandalari, Kul-tirans, sethrak and vulpera.
...Seriously if a group of 20-someodd blood elf researchers can unfold into several thousand void elves I don't see why a small group of appreciative zandalari/kultirans couldn't join up on alliance/horde side and for the love of god the alliance should've gotten a chance to earn rep with the vulpera.
Just my 2c.
so long story short I feel like blizz really dropped the ball on the war campaign, however my experience is mostly alli side but I feel like blizz could have expanded the zone stories for both factions on their opposite continents.
For example, alli side going into zuldazar could have gotten a spec ops storyline that was more expanded on than what we got, taking the player all around the area getting them a lay of the land, possibly letting them meet trolls dissatisfied with the current shape of the zandalari empire and giving them a general idea of the shakedown that occurs there giving alliance members a reason to do the atal dazar and kings rest dungeons EG trying to hunt down zul and disrupt his plans. Meanwhile Nazmir could have been a big treasure hunt with bran for titan relics and info leading into underot and uldir and finally vol'dun could have gotten a truncated story centric string of quests introducing alliance players to the vulpera and sethrak, given them a good idea of the current land war in [s]asia[/s] vol'dun and impressing upon the player where the temple of sethrak was important.
Meanwhile horde could have done a truncated storyline of drustvar giving them the opportunity to work with the order of embers after crashing the trial of lady waycrest (hell turn it into a different thing where the horde player disrupts it, absconds with waycrest and she makes a deal with the player to help deal with the witches) leading ultimately to waycrest manor being opened up, covert ops in boralus and sellswording to house norwington (because seriously the horde is missing out on the dressage event), and finding out about the azerite weaponry that Ashvane is running leading to freehold and Tol'dagor (maybe even siege of boralus too with the objective simply being to raise hell during the attack on boralus), and then stormsong is all out horde invasion (exp[laining the one town constantly being attacked), that stalls and turns into a mythos investigation because of the... dark dealings going on there.
all of this would ultimately lead towards alliance and horde getting the chance to court the favor of: Zandalari, Kul-tirans, sethrak and vulpera.
...Seriously if a group of 20-someodd blood elf researchers can unfold into several thousand void elves I don't see why a small group of appreciative zandalari/kultirans couldn't join up on alliance/horde side and for the love of god the alliance should've gotten a chance to earn rep with the vulpera.
Just my 2c.
Surprised this thread hasn't died by now.
10/06/2018 08:05 AMPosted by RylldargithPalidins are Lawful Good they are not thief foxes. You can not be a fox race and a Palidin. They would all be deviant self centered masked furries not good knights with iron pants and open helm visors.
This is not D&D, and even if it were the "Lawful" requirement was removed long ago.
Warcraft Paladins are nothing more than Priests trained in Martial Combat no matter how people try to say its more than that or tack on additional requirements that had never existed. Not to mention each type of "Paladin" is different, ranging from Paladins, Sunwalkers, Blood Knights, Prelates, ect(and I suspect an Night Elven addition eventually) They are Warriors who call on divine force either through faith, spiritualism, theft, ect. they wield the Light, The Sun, Stolen Energy from a Naaru, whatever and channel that power as they fight.
For example, "Sunwalkers are warriors who wield the power of An'she, the sun in Tauren mythology"
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Sunwalkers
Then you have the Blood Knights "they needed to find a new way to access the Light. They did this by sapping Light energy from the captive Naaru M'uru held beneath the Blood Knight headquarters."
And while later the Blood Elves lost access to the Naaru, they never returned to tradition worship of the light. Instead "With the Sunwell restored, the Blood Knights now channeled their power directly from itâa far less damaging and far more harmonious relationship than their previous method of gaining power."
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Blood_Knights
Then there are the Zandalari Prelate, who I could not quickly find a quote for but I am 99% sure they are gifted their power from a Loa. Could be wrong on that one, but from what rumblings in the community who know more about Zandalari than I do, that's the general consensus I am picking up.
All these different cultures and races have different ways of accessing the Light in their own ways and culture and not all of them are as "lawful" as you are trying to say is mandatory.
With that said, do I personally think Vulpera Paladins will happen? Truth be told, if looking at it from a 100% realist standpoint, probably not even though I desperately wish for them to be so :T
The optimist in me though does have hope that the Tauren, who literally share the most in common with the Vulpera on the horde, form a good union of friendship between them during the time between 8.0 and whenever Vulpera are added. That they share their knowledge and beliefs and perhaps in some sort of common ground the Vulpera find their own "Paladins", Dunewalkers or something, who knows.
Again though, the Requirements to be a "Paladin" type from a lore standpoint are nowhere near as stringent as yall seem to think they are. While some races have much more stringent guidelines in the culture that surrounds it, there is not just one cookie cutter way to achieve becoming a "Paladin". There are other ways and beliefs and more often than not it boils down to two key factors. Are you trained in martial combat? Do you have a source of power such as a deity, spiritual faith, divine force, or some sort of conduit to pull from? Then congratulations, you are a "Paladin".
10/06/2018 01:17 PMPosted by XethalenSurprised this thread hasn't died by now.
Why would it?
There is a lot of love, support, and devotion towards the Vulpera :) In fact, towards ALL the different Allied Race fan groups. Sethrak, Aarakoa, San... Sal... Vampire Elves, ect. High Elves have a huge supportive following as well, but... GD gets really nasty with them and I think that's the only reason they don't have their own consistent Mega Threads is because of how nasty GD gets with them.
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I can't decide what class my Vulpera would be... I'm stuck between a Warrior (freakin' love Nisha) and a Rogue 'cuz... c'mon... they just scream Rogue.
I could see their class options being:
Warrior, Hunter, Shaman, Rogue, Monk, Mage
Haven't noticed any evidence of them using the Light or Fel, so I don't see them being Priest, Paladin, or Warlock. Not to say they couldn't nor would I be against it.
I could see their class options being:
Warrior, Hunter, Shaman, Rogue, Monk, Mage
Haven't noticed any evidence of them using the Light or Fel, so I don't see them being Priest, Paladin, or Warlock. Not to say they couldn't nor would I be against it.
10/06/2018 07:47 AMPosted by RylldargithYears ago psychologists identified this as a deviant sexual addiction!
Yeah so was homosexuality, and female sexuality. So.... That's pretty outdated.
10/06/2018 08:05 AMPosted by RylldargithPalidins are Lawful Good
First off. "Paladin".
Second: That's like literally the exact opposite of what TBC blood elf Paladins were. This isn't D&D it has it's own rules. A paladin doesn't have to be lawful good. They just have to have faith in the light, or source it from somewhere else.
10/06/2018 02:00 PMPosted by DegasWarrior, Hunter, Shaman, Rogue, Monk, Mage
Any race should be able to be priest. It's still dumb that regular orcs can't. It's not hard to find lore for them as priests imho. Maybe warlock because they're unscrupulous. I REALLY want to see them have Druids though. Knowing my luck it won't happen. But it'd be pretty awesome. Their travel form could be a Hyena!
10/06/2018 02:13 PMPosted by LaibachThis is literally a bold faced lie. Especially with the Kero stuff. I would suggest blizzard get rid of all forms of anthromorphs to distance itself from furries and their zoo/pedo tendencies.
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So you're sexually attracted to your undead there then? Hmmm. I mean I am but that's a me thing.
First of furry literally just means being a fan of anthromorphic animals. Yes some take this a bit further and it becomes a sexual thing. (Who really gives a crap? It's not hurting anyone). Furries are not attracted to real life animals and have no sexual interest in them. Those that are generally aren't accepted in furry communities. Pretty big rule for that is sentient anthropomorphic furry creatures.
Also pedo? Really? Where is that even coming from? You dislike something so you compare it to something completely unrelated??? Pedophilia is the attracted to children. How is that in any dimension related to furries, or heck even bestiality? It isn't. It's like people who say homosexuals are pedophiles. It makes no sense. It's just that you can't get people to hate on something without connecting it to something already universally hated.
No race is every going to be removed from WoW. Sorry not going to happen. Pandaren, Worgen, Tauren, and Now Vulpera are very popular. Maybe it's because of furries. But furries aren't hurting anyone so it doesn't matter. How would you like your favourite races to be removed because someone felt you had a sexual kink about them? Such as undead? Ya sounds stupid doesn't it. Furries have been a part of this community for a long time. Telling a group of people to F off for no reason then to do it isn't good business.
10/06/2018 02:27 PMPosted by Myran10/06/2018 02:13 PMPosted by LaibachThis is literally a bold faced lie. Especially with the Kero stuff. I would suggest blizzard get rid of all forms of anthromorphs to distance itself from furries and their zoo/pedo tendencies.
So you're sexually attracted to your undead there then? Hmmm. I mean I am but that's a me thing.
First of furry literally just means being a fan of anthromorphic animals. Yes some take this a bit further and it becomes a sexual thing. (Who really gives a crap? It's not hurting anyone). Furries are not attracted to real life animals and have no sexual interest in them. Those that are generally aren't accepted in furry communities. Pretty big rule for that is sentient anthropomorphic furry creatures.
Also pedo? Really? Where is that even coming from? You dislike something so you compare it to something completely unrelated??? Pedophilia is the attracted to children. How is that in any dimension related to furries, or heck even bestiality? It isn't. It's like people who say homosexuals are pedophiles. It makes no sense. It's just that you can't get people to hate on something without connecting it to something already universally hated.
No race is every going to be removed from WoW. Sorry not going to happen. Pandaren, Worgen, Tauren, and Now Vulpera are very popular. Maybe it's because of furries. But furries aren't hurting anyone so it doesn't matter. How would you like your favourite races to be removed because someone felt you had a sexual kink about them? Such as undead? Ya sounds stupid doesn't it. Furries have been a part of this community for a long time. Telling a group of people to F off for no reason then to do it isn't good business.[/quote]
You should really look into those Kero the Wolf leaks and then get back at me with that whole furries never hurt anyone thing.
10/06/2018 02:21 PMPosted by VelaethiaAny race should be able to be priest. It's still dumb that regular orcs can't. It's not hard to find lore for them as priests imho. Maybe warlock because they're unscrupulous. I REALLY want to see them have Druids though. Knowing my luck it won't happen. But it'd be pretty awesome. Their travel form could be a Hyena!
Hence my comment saying that I wouldn't be against them gettin' classes like Priest or Paladin or Warlock. Just that there currently isn't any in-game example of them.
Druids I'm iffy on since, again, there hasn't been any in-game example, that I'm aware, of them having something akin to a Druid. However, the fact that the Zandalari and Kul Tiran Druids are shown to have developed outside the conventions of the Cenarion Druids would make Vulpera Druids plausible.
I wouldn't play one, but that's more because I just don't find Druid itself to be all that fun to play.
10/06/2018 02:32 PMPosted by LaibachYou should really look into those Kero the Wolf leaks and then get back at me with that whole furries never hurt anyone thing.
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Any member of a group of people can hurt people. That doesn't make the whole group bad. Young white men are going around bombing or shooting up schools all the time. Does that mean we should delete anduin from the game? You can't blame an entire group of people for the actions of a single individual, or smaller group within that group. That's not how morality works.
Also I never said furries never hurt anyone. I said being a furry is harmless. Which is true. Being a furry isn't a harmful practice. But someone who is a furry could harm someone. Just like someone who is a christian, or a gamer, or a stoner, or literally any denomination can do something. That still doesn't represent that group or make that group inherently violent.
Warcraft Paladins are nothing more than Priests trained in Martial Combat no matter how people try to say its more than that or tack on additional requirements that had never existed. Not to mention each type of "Paladin" is different, ranging from Paladins, Sunwalkers, Blood Knights, Prelates, ect(and I suspect an Night Elven addition eventually) They are Warriors who call on divine force either through faith, spiritualism, theft, ect. they wield the Light, The Sun, Stolen Energy from a Naaru, whatever and channel that power as they fight.
To tie in with this, I believe there's one of those stay a while and listen interactions between Wyrmbane and Shaw that explains how Wyrmbane wound up becoming a paladin that supports this whole martial priest bit.