lalala I cannot sleeeep
Feb. 21st, 2011 02:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... I think I'm glad that both Zan and Lae are both my characters, on the same account, and incapable of telepathy. Because they just might hate each other's guts otherwise. They're both female, and they're both orcs, but aside from that... yeah.
Zan is a resto shaman and transmutation master. She didn't actually spec resto until Outlands, though, and of the two friends I leveled with, one of them was playing a warrior and tanked without ever slowing down for more than loot if he could help it. So I learned to heal on the run, as an enhancement shaman, and that's bled over into her personality. She's actually somewhat abusive. If someone gets hurt, she dumps water all over them, and she's always throwing poo at the tank. Death offends her. Dying offends her. As far as she's concerned, her job is to keep people alive despite themselves.
Lae is a hunter and skinner who dabbles in leatherworking. She's also a Blackrock orc in disguise (if a warlock-demon-whatever in Ashenvale could disguise her as an imp, then a real warlock in BRS could definitely turn her skin green) with very firm opinions on shamans. Unlike many of her fellows, she does believe that shamans have a place in the world; she just also believes that that place is among the subjugated, and that their purpose is to force the elements into obedience on command. (She also thought that Garrosh could possibly be useful if carefully handled, though of course it would be better if he could just get over his ridiculous ideas about demons, until she finished Stonetalon quests, at which point she dismissed him as a weakling. Not for the honor thing, but for the mercy thing.)
Zan's reaction to this is essentially dismissive and mostly nonverbal. It basically sums up as: Lae is an utterly unimportant wet-behind-the-ears lowbie still caught up in the first Warcraft, and she really needs to get over herself and get with the times. Though at least she's not a Wrath baby.
To which Lae says that Zan can't see the world for the dungeons and makes some sort of derogatory comment about Zan and Thrall and the "new Horde."
Zan doesn't really care at this point, Lae's just DPS.
Lae says that Zan has too high an opinion of herself, after all healers can't do anything 'cause they suck at killing things.
Zan blinks, shrugs, and says she'll just let Lae die then. Lae can't do anything at all when she's dead.
Mae says it's all right, she'll rez Lae; Lae can be her ghoul. Mae is a tauren unholy DK, and her usual response to being ignored by the healer and/or low health is to eat her current ghoul and summon a new one. She's also raid-worthy (which Zan is not yet because I absolutely hate PuGing as a healer) and capable of one-shotting Lae without even turning to face her, so neither of them have anything to say to that.
... okay, yeah, they can't stand one another. Good thing they'll never be on at the same time.
Zan is a resto shaman and transmutation master. She didn't actually spec resto until Outlands, though, and of the two friends I leveled with, one of them was playing a warrior and tanked without ever slowing down for more than loot if he could help it. So I learned to heal on the run, as an enhancement shaman, and that's bled over into her personality. She's actually somewhat abusive. If someone gets hurt, she dumps water all over them, and she's always throwing poo at the tank. Death offends her. Dying offends her. As far as she's concerned, her job is to keep people alive despite themselves.
Lae is a hunter and skinner who dabbles in leatherworking. She's also a Blackrock orc in disguise (if a warlock-demon-whatever in Ashenvale could disguise her as an imp, then a real warlock in BRS could definitely turn her skin green) with very firm opinions on shamans. Unlike many of her fellows, she does believe that shamans have a place in the world; she just also believes that that place is among the subjugated, and that their purpose is to force the elements into obedience on command. (She also thought that Garrosh could possibly be useful if carefully handled, though of course it would be better if he could just get over his ridiculous ideas about demons, until she finished Stonetalon quests, at which point she dismissed him as a weakling. Not for the honor thing, but for the mercy thing.)
Zan's reaction to this is essentially dismissive and mostly nonverbal. It basically sums up as: Lae is an utterly unimportant wet-behind-the-ears lowbie still caught up in the first Warcraft, and she really needs to get over herself and get with the times. Though at least she's not a Wrath baby.
To which Lae says that Zan can't see the world for the dungeons and makes some sort of derogatory comment about Zan and Thrall and the "new Horde."
Zan doesn't really care at this point, Lae's just DPS.
Lae says that Zan has too high an opinion of herself, after all healers can't do anything 'cause they suck at killing things.
Zan blinks, shrugs, and says she'll just let Lae die then. Lae can't do anything at all when she's dead.
Mae says it's all right, she'll rez Lae; Lae can be her ghoul. Mae is a tauren unholy DK, and her usual response to being ignored by the healer and/or low health is to eat her current ghoul and summon a new one. She's also raid-worthy (which Zan is not yet because I absolutely hate PuGing as a healer) and capable of one-shotting Lae without even turning to face her, so neither of them have anything to say to that.
... okay, yeah, they can't stand one another. Good thing they'll never be on at the same time.