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Relationship between different races with rogues
Author:wowgold1000 Date:6/27/2008 Source:http://www.wowgold1000.com
Many people show special preference to rogues, and also the role-playing of them. However, as a newbie to RP, there is a long, long way to go. Everything is difficult at the start unless you take the first action. So I will dwell on the very first step to being a rogue. Naturally, each race has different rogue traditions, heroes, and senses of morality as expanded below.
Humans control several rogue organizations: the Ravenholdt guild, their archrival Syndicate organization, and SI: 7, the official intelligence agency of Stormwind. If you're interested in the participation of any of these organizations, you can have humans as a good choice.
Night elf rogues would seem to have some difficulty fitting in with their peaceful, nature-loving society. However, night elves have skills at stealth, and every society needs its enforcers. The night elf police force, known as the Wardens, always has room for a good rogue. However the Arch Druid Fandral Staghelm may be not so willing to employ some sneaky folk to advance his political goals.
Dwarves don't have as strong a rogue tradition as other races, although some of them do belong to Ravenholdt. Dwarf rogues are good choices for PVP players or someone interested in role-playing an outcast.
Gnome rogues tend to be sophisticated in mind and quirky in enhancing their skills with the help of technology and engineering. They also boast of their escaping skills, which is very suitable for the role-playing of a thief.
The most famous rogue in Azeroth's history is Garona, a half-orc, half-something-undetermined assassin from the First War. As such, orc rogues have a strong tradition to build on, including their own assassin's guild—the Shattered Hand in Orgrimmar, who serve Thrall and destroy the Horde's enemies. Orcs are known for their brutishness and skill in combat, as opposed to stealth and subtlety. Nowadays there are many troll rogues belong to the Shattered Hand who are famous for their skills in tracking and tackling with enemies. The troll tribes also have a long and storied history of inter-fighting and assassination, providing a rich background for someone wishing to role-play a troll rogue.
Blood elf rogues don't have quite the same status in their society as paladins, as high elves used to disdain thievery, but they are now accepted as a necessary measure to defend the Sin'dorei after the devastation of Silvermoon. If you're interested in playing a character with a thirst for vengeance, or playing a mage-killer, a blood elf is an excellent option.
Undead rogues are well-known for their vengeance on their enemies when their beloved ones or living cities has been destroyed, while at the same time, they are may just in the habit of killing and eating people. Rogues guard the Undercity and its outposts through their guild, the Deathstalkers. Unlike Orcs, they are more known for stealth, cunning, and quick assassinations than their skill at face-to-face combat. Keep in mind that undead have no need for sleep, food, or human comforts.
So have you got some ideas about who you want to be? It depends on your interest and likeness
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