09-07-2014, 01:47 PM
(09-07-2014, 12:34 PM)Mathias Wrote: [ -> ]Also, go away, Norell already made the get-rich-quick First New Goblin Church of Gol, Ver, and Ron and that failed. Don't need no mogul stealing his plans.
Moguls do not steal. They simply engage in aggressive re-branding of tried and true market product ideas that are subject to differing patents! Tooootally different.

Also, one thing to consider (in regards to Troll Warlocks, or frankly anything-warlock).
Just because an individual character becomes an X, doesn't necessarily have to mean that their respective society has to like or even condone it. Some race/class combos would be heavily ostracized by their respective society, but that doesn't necessarily mean the individual player character wouldn't have the ability to be that.
For example--a Troll Warlock. I don't think it's too much of a stretch of the imagination to think that a troll would be seduced by the powers of the Fel. Fel, by it's very nature, is a very enticing power designed to corrupt all those who follow it. And the Darkspear Trolls aren't exactly an isolated society; ever since joining the Horde, they've been kind of kicking it with a mix of peoples. They've probably encountered and fought against Warlock cults and the like. Hell, many of the orcs they've been hanging around with either were, or still are, warlocks themselves.
So, I don't think it's too crazy to imagine a troll becoming intrigued by demonology. That, and I'm sure they'd be able to study it on their own.
Now--would the rest of that troll's society like that? Hellllllll no! The moment that troll decides to turn his back on the Loa and embrace the Fel, he becomes an ostracized reject of his society. Other trolls would probably gasp in shock, turn him away, and maybe even potentially try to murder him, for being a warlock.
I imagine being a warlock in general gets a character this treatment. It isn't something one can walk around in public, being all "LOOK AT ME I AM A WARLOCK MERRILY SKIPPING AROUND TOWN WITH MY DEMON PAAAAALS!"
Also, on the topic of Orc Paladins--I don't see this as too crazy, either. I mean, I dunno about all that Spirit Champion stuff or Ancestral power..but I do know that the Argent Crusade has a few orcs in it. And I know that the Argent Crusade has a lot of light-worshippers in it. It doesn't seem too crazy that an orc who joins the Argent Crusade might end up becoming a worshiper of the Light (perhaps as a way of Ancestor honoring?). And certainly, orcs posses both the mental and physical fortitude necessary to be a paladin.
Again, like I said--I don't think a potential Paladin Orc would be embraced or welcomed by his society. I think most traditional orcs would raise eyebrows at a Paladin Orc's rambling on the Holy Light, and then proceed to scoot away from him.
Look--what I'm trying to get at, is an "unusual" Race/Class combo shouldn't be impossible, but anyone who wishes to pursue them should definitely have to think about the consequences and conflicts that character would have to face. It should be a very carefully considered thing.
Which I'm all for, 'cause thinking about it creates a lot of good potential for some RP scenarios.