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The dude you talk to when you get the quest from the CS literally tells you the hunger pretty much drives people crazy. Lore-wise it's been VERY firmly established that WWs and Vampires both are highly feared and hated and are generally KoS if you're capable or try to run if not. There's a whole reason there are groups like the Silver Hand and people who are "monster hunters" in general.DarkStrifeYT wrote: »I'd find it a bit odd for the setting for people to have pro-Werewolf cheering in towns. I got the impression that most of them are not the very controlled and well-behaved creatures the players can be, so it would be a bit off-setting for me.
As a Necro main I also wouldn't want a passive for that either, and I've had situations where I ran into town with my ghost still up.
I mean you can blame manninarco for that.
However we allow, bears, banekins, clanfears, twilights, stormantronochs, and shades. Not including the sheer numbers of weird mounts and noncombat pets. Its fully understandable with vampires because of their close association with necromancers, but werewolves being a problem?
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Hey man sorry for the offtopic, i'm noticing you using this character " — " a lot across your forum posts, where are you getting it ? I can't find it on my keyboard
Wait, there's a topic in this thread? I thought by this point it's just people munching on popcorn. But anyway, to answer your very good question, that character is called the emdash, with the "em" standing for the letter M. It's supposed to be a wide dash that, you guessed it, is the width of a (rather fat) letter M. There's also endash, and you can guess what that's supposed to be.
Grammatically, there are specific contexts where you are supposed to use emdash. Because emdash is usually not found on a typewriter (or a modern-day keyboard), the longstanding convention when it's not available is to just use two hypens. Modern word processes such as Microsoft Word will then convert a double-hypen to an emdash. You can also find the emdash (or endash) in Windows Character Map.
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But NM doesn't just cater to one player type. I see social guilds, casual pugs and raid guilds enjoying it equally.
People who play with strict self-imposed restrictions are a minority and cannot expect everything to cater to their tastes. Most casual players might not be interested in progging and guild stuff, but they join groups when it benefits them: to farm dolmens, event coffers, dragons, random normals and now NM.
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