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Marigold and Warcraft

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H0b0K!n9:
She looks and acts like a hardcore player, which would suggest the Horde. But due to the multiple accounts, I think she plays both. Whatever side she plays, I'm betting Rogue is her class, due to the Hunter problems.

Alex C:

--- Quote from: Skelley on 16 Aug 2009, 09:04 ---
She doesn't seem like the stuck up elitist that most Horde players are (I know there are nice Horde players out there, but as a whole), but she doesn't seem like she'd be your generic Alliance picked-them-because-they're-pretty person.


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 I genuinely believe that most of the distinction between Horde and Alliance players comes down to the simple fact that some people have extremely active imaginations. FRAPs and a few world first guilds are a poor thing to base stereotypes upon, yet that seems to be a common occurrence despite the fact that outfits like Ensidia are noteworthy because they aren't the norm. The funniest bit to me is that most of the guys I know who talk shit about Horde are also people who insist that they would never, ever play Horde either, which sort of amazes me since they seem so certain of what life on the other side of the fence must be like. I suspect that the minority of players who actually do live up to the stereotypes probably gravitated to one side or another based on the perception that certain traits were more common there than on the other side. Kind of like the theory that mobsters imitated the mannerisms and slang found in movies/radio rather than vice versa. People have a way of living up to expectations.

bicostp:
Obviously she plays Sniper, because she's not very social. Snipers don't need to communicate with their team much, aside from yelling "spy" and listening for decloak sounds.

Oh wait... Sorry, wrong game.

JD:
Naw she totally plays pyro

Alex C:
Spy. She wants to get out there, she's just afraid of getting noticed at a bad time.

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