Blood Elf age and date of birth

For those who roleplay in World of Warcraft...

To help you guys create your character bio, below you will find the explanation on how to chose the age based on what you want your elf to look like (young, old), how to calculate it and how to chose a birthday for them, on the year he/she was born.

The timeline is coming...
Once you have both, you can chose your character's age based on how much of the history you want them to see and still look like a young adult, because they can't be younger than 19 and look like the characters you create in the game to play. Think of 19 as the minimum age you can chose, because that is how they physically look in the game, if you chose a fresh hair cut and a young face for them.

Also, the text about elven customs will come too, I have to finish talking about it and making it more complete. On how they think, how they do things, what to think when you roleplay based on their history...

So, here it is... the age and date of birth.

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The rule of thumb to compare Blood (High) Elf ages to the corresponding human age is by dividing it by 5. For example, if a Blood Elf is 125 years old, he is physically equivalent to approximately a 25 year old human. An 'adult' character should be approximately 95 years old (which is approximately 19 human years) and that would be the minimum age you could choose based on how the characters look when you create them ingame.

The current year in the World of Warcraft is 28 years after the opening of the Dark Portal (year 0). This is referred to as 28 A.D.P. Year 28 corresponds to year 2009 for us.
Adult Blood Elves are approximately 95 years old, all Blood Elf players would have been born well before the First War, which is when the Dark Portal was originally opened (year 0).
For example, a 95 year old 'adult' Blood Elf, would have been born 67 years before the opening of the Dark Portal. So every Blood Elf player has had almost a human lifetime to acclimate themselves to the world before it was all turned upside down by the three major Wars, the events of World of Warcraft, the Burning Crusade and the Wrath of the Lich King.

To chose your character's age, first think of how you want it to look like physically.
Example: if your want your character to look like an young adult, like a 19 year old. Multiply it 5, so 19x5=95. Your character would look like a 19 year old, and he would be 95 years old as an elf. We chose that only based on the physical appearance because the mind is too diferent froma human, because they live more, which is explained below.

To calculate the year he was born, because WoW counts the year as being 0 at the opening of the Dark Portal and we are now at year 28 after the opening of the Dark Portal.
So, your character is 95, 95-28=67. At year 0, during the opening of the Dark Portal he was 67 years old. So he was born 67 years before the opening of the Dark Portal (-67 ADP), considering that he turned 95 on his birthday in the year 28.

We've just discussed how to determine your character's age and birthday BUT there are two aspects of your character's age that you need to keep in mind.These are the physical and mental aspects.

A 60 year old elf experienced twice as much life as a 30 year old human, but the elf is only 12 (60/5). An elf can live for 60 years and still look like a 12 year old (if you compare to a human, physically). He would still look like a child (the elf) but he would have accumulated life experience and education worthy of an entire human life. So for a human, to look at a 60 year old elf would be impressive because they would be very intelligent and mature mentally, but still be a child. This dichotomy can be very confusing, and is poorly documented in the lore. Faradriel had a great idea to help explain this concept - the popular movie adaptation of the Lord of the Rings.

In the movie, Aragorn is seen as a man in his late 20s, but he is 87 years old because his ancestors were humans and elves. He has seen countless battles but is still physically fit. That is one of the reasons why he is such an amazing warrior: he has had decades to hone his skills without losing his fighting edge. Were he not gifted with the long life of the Dunedain (elven ancestors), he would be old and grey, probably unable to even lift his sword. A Blood Elf has this kind of perspective, but in a greater magnitude.
In this video from the extended edition DVD (please watch it, it is not long) Eowyn learns that Aragorn is 87 years old, but she has a hard time understading why because he fought along with her grandfather. When she learns he is one of the Dunedain and has elven ancestors she understands why. He lives longer and ages slower like the Blood Elves that can look like a 19 year old but has way more experience in life than an actual 19 year old human, who is still kinda of a child.

This can mean that a 50 year old child elf (who still looks like a 10 year old human but with 50 years of life experience) can be astonishingly wise and knowledgeable, simply for having lived so long. It is difficult for us to understand this, and for us to roleplay this as well.

Think about this - If you were 50 years old but still in the body of a child, wouldn't you be impatient to try things that only an adult body can do?
The thing is Elves (for the most part) aren't!
Because it is normal for them to grow that slow. All the long-lived races in fantasy tend to be more patient and relaxed compared to our frantic short lives. So it can be difficult for us to put ourselves in their shoes, since we have a different perspective of life.
Let's pretend that a human has an active, healthy body for 15 years. That means that a Elf knows he's going to have that same body for 75!
Their culture is much much slower compared to our fast-paced rat race. There is no rush for them. It's not procrastination, it's just a level of patience that many people (ourselves included) can't even get close to.

And that will lead to the text about their customs, and how they take the time to live, how they think and how their culture works.

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Death Knights for RPG

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Many RP players still don't know how to play their Death Knights.
Here you can find info on them that would fit the lore better and answer some questions.

But before those questions are answered you must know who Arthas is.
"Arthas Menethil, Crown Prince of Lordaeron and Knight of the Silver Hand, was the son of King Terenas Menethil II and heir to the throne. He was trained as a Paladin by Uther the Lightbringer, and had a romantic relationship with the sorceress Jaina Proudmoore. But despite his promising beginning, Arthas became one of the most powerful and evil beings Azeroth would ever experience when he merged with the Lich King." "The Lich King was an entity created by Kil'jaeden the Deceiver from the spirit of the orcish shaman Ner'zhul. Initially trapped within the Frozen Throne, the Lich King eventually merged with the human Arthas Menethil and they became the new Lich King. He is the creator of the Scourge and rules over it telepathically from his throne atop the Icecrown Glacier."

You also need to know that Arthas wouldn't bother raising a dead soldier to be a Death Knight unless he was a hero of their own race. He wouldn't have to be that important, but he wouldn't be a regular Joe.

The best choice, that would fit the lore better, is to be either a Silvermoon Guard or a Blood Knight, in the case of Blood Elves, which most people have.

If you chose to be a Blood Knight, you probably died recently (within 6-8 months or sooner), maybe in one of the battles against the Lich King's Scourge around the cities (the WotLK events before the Expansion). Keep in mind that the time that those attacks occurred is longer than what you actually notice in the game. Those attacks against the cities took months, many died, the cities had zombies and dead people all around. People would be screaming on the streets of the cities, or hiding in the forest with their families, etc. Chaos. During that battle, you could be a Blood Knight and fight against the Scourge, afraid that history might repeat itself, that you would lose family members again, and friends, that everything you own and love would be destroyed (Scourge and Arthas in Quel'Thalas during the Third War). Blood Elves would be terrified by this because they experienced it first hand.

And also, since most of people who play Blood Elves don't realize this... Blood Elves can't understand how Sylvanas is in Undercity with those disgusting savage undead, who were the former Scourge that she died trying to kill. They hate the undead, so they hate the Forsaken, they don't trust them, and think that pretty much everyone else (the other races) are beneath them, because they are the Highborne.

If you chose to die as a hero of your race, in this case the Blood Elves, during the time when Arthas created the Dead Scar through the middle of Quel'Thalas, when Sylvanas was killed and raised as an undead by him, right before he destroyed the Sunwell to bring back Kel'Thuzad; you have to keep in mind that they were still High Elves at that time, the Highborne. Blood elves "renamed themselves in honor of their people that were killed during the siege of Quel'Thalas by the Scourge during the Third War." Before that, there were no Blood Knights, but Silvermoon Guards, and they weren't a lot paladins yet (if any). As high elves, many were members of the Church of Light. Many later became priests and a few became paladins. After the Third War, the majority of high elves became blood elves, and soon the race began to lose its arcane powers (due to the destruction of the Sunwell). Thus they needed to find a new source of power. They did this by sapping Light energy from the captive naaru M'uru held beneath the Blood Knight headquarters.

So, after you chose who you were before you died, you can think about who you are now as a Death Knight.

What is a Death Knight?
They are a "malevolent, rune-wielding warrior of the Scourge" created by the Lich King.
They are UNDEAD (they died and were raised as undead). So, they are immortal.
They still have their soul, knowledge, memory, and personality of the hero they were.
They don't possess free will, The Lich King takes control of their souls and minds, corrupting it, like he did to Arthas.
They only regain free will over their minds after the Death-Knight-specific quest event involving the epic battle against the legendary paladin, Tirion Fordring, the cleansed Ashbringer, and the forces of the Argent Dawn, at Light's Hope Chapel. Then they join the Kights of the Ebon Blade and rebel against the Scourge and the Lich King/Arthas.
"Death Knights are exceptionally skilled in the arts of physical combat and further augment their formidable melee abilities with the use of powerful blood, frost, and unholy disciplines."


How do they become a Death Knight?
There are a few ways that can make sense in the lore, here are some ideas:
1 - They pledged their souls freely into the Lich King's service like Baron Rivendare. In that case you could use the fact that they were promised power and immortal life. That type of character would be evil (and everything else that makes a good cunning personality) even in his mortal life, previous to being a Death Knight.
2 - They were forced into eternal servitude by the Lich King. Killed in battle, thrown on a meat wagon, brought to Arthas and raised as undead. Then they were trained as a Death Knight, with no free will, and having their souls corrupted and tortured by the Lich King. Now serving evil, but still remembering who they were, and the people in their "previous life", they can't go back, they are still evil and will remain for a long time, due to all the corruption and torture to their minds and souls.

How do they think?
On both cases above, Death Knights are evil, but still remember who they were.
They want one thing: to destroy Arthas.
They formed the Knights of the Ebon Blade after regaining their free will from the Lich King's control and they want revenge for being betrayed and used by Arthas/Lich King.
They can't go back to the person they were before becoming an undead. They don't feel pain, regret, remorse, or even care about anything of anyone.
Making a Death Knight try to be good because they remember who they were is pushing a little, because they can't feel anymore. (It's a similar situation to the Forsaken)

Are they accepted by the Horde/Alliance? Do they accept the Horde/Alliance?
Yes, but because they have to. Their faction and races take them back because the Knights of the Ebon Blade associate with the Horde and the Alliance to kill Arthas. They will never be accepted completely by their former races and by the factions because they are seen as traitors, but because the race's leaders allied with the Knights of the Ebon Blade. It is kind of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" situation.
In RP, if you have to think how people would react around you as a Death Knight... Like in the case of the Blood Elves, once you step in Silvermoon they would look away, close their windows as you pass, frown at you when you look at them. At the Inns and bars they might choose to no serve you, people would leave their seats because you sat close to them etc. You would be hated for being an undead, former Scourge, follower of the Lich King/Arthas, that cost the Blood Elves their city once, and they loved ones.

But you as a Death Knight wouldn't like them that much either. A Death Knight with his free will back is usually still evil, but has to put up with it because if you don't, who would take you? and if you don't have allies, how would you destroy the Arthas? So you pretty much suck up to the Horde/Alliance because that is the only way you can get close enough to kill Arthas.

-- Thanks Mike for reading it and making sure it was all correct.

You can also read WoW Insider's Death Knight RP...
but be aware that sometimes they trip over some things...
I read it, Mike read it, and it made sense but still... They do too much adaptation for players that don't really follow the lore like it should be followed.

I hope this helps you guys with Death Knights Bios...
=D

You can see these little articles Mike and I write on the Gnomeregan Wiki that I created for the roleplaying that goes on there....
(it's sad, cause it is just us... with our high level chars and the money, in a non rp server, the guild name is Lore Keepers and we use it just to roleplay since we are not addicted raiders.)



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Almost LOST

the music video
of LOST
of the official song
with the official trailer
with new fucking scenes
to drive you kinda crazy
it is almost time...
Jan 21st, 2009



oh and
since Blizzard had to do it
In World of Warcraft
you can go to The Hatch!
=P



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A snow dream



-Watercolor on paper

it is a Christmas card
that I did at oil painting class,
other students do watercolor there
and a friend wanted to teach me how to do it
so I could get the feel
since I am always telling him how awesome his watercolors looks, while I paint my oils...

so, he taught me something simple and nice at the same time

it is my first watercolor ever!

=D

hope you guys like it!
I had a Canadian scenery in my head
I will see it one day...

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Drinking: water before bed
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Daily Deviation!

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deviantART has what we call: Daily Deviation!

from the FAQ #61 of deviantART
"The Daily Deviation is a daily feature chosen from the galleries here on deviantART.
A small assortment of submissions are chosen each day by a select group of staff/volunteer members who wish to showcase an image which they found impressive or otherwise interesting enough to deserve being brought to the attention of the community-at-large.
The staff/volunteer members responsible for selecting submissions for the daily feature often are open to suggestions and individual community members may direct their attention by noting the appropriate gallery moderator or staff member with a direct link to the deviation which you are suggesting and a brief description about why you think the work in question should be featured."

I have an art gallery in deviantART since Dec 21, 2004
but never had a Daily Deviation!
It means a lot to me!
When I was checking my email, I usually check my updates in
Google Reader and then my message center in deviantART...
I had more than 100 comments and 1500 favs!
it's so awesome!

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the DD says:

"Daily Deviation, 2008-12-09



The suggester wrote; Skin Color + Swatches by
*DeviantNep are an amazing resource that can
help many artists by aiding them to learn how
to work with various color shades with the guidance
of Swatches. I like to think of these as the digital
artist's the best friend.
(Suggested by =Derzorvadur and Featured by ^znow-white)"


Thank you =Derzorvadur and ^znow-white
for suggesting and featuring it for the Daily Deviation!

Thanks everyone for all the :+fav: favs and comments!

I tried to make it easy and simple to pick colors for skin painting in Photoshop,
and because there are some people out there that use
other programs, I also included in the .zip file,
the preview image, where they can color pick...

I am really glad it helps a lot of people!

this made me really happy!



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THE Apple™



ok so...

That is my first oil painitng, so give me a break!

I was hating it one day, and Mike made me realize that if I started
calling is THE Apple™, like people say The Monalisa,
I would stop thinking that it looks amateur and ugly.
Thanks Mike.

Oil on canvas.
Picture by me.

WIP of the image



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Playing: World of Warcraft
Eating: chinese
Drinking: coke
Quote:
"My artwork is never bad,
There's no right or wrong way,
My effort makes me feel glad,
I would draw anything,
an ocean or a bay.
Bright colors, lines are bold;
artwork is like gold.
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(From a student, Cedar Creek Elementary. One day I will feel that)


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