My perspective on all things Azeroth has been heavily influenced by two fan works: Blogatelle's Play Files and Travels through Azeroth and Outland. The former is a series of roleplaying suggestions; the latter is a work of fan fiction. We have very available stock of WOW gold on most of the servers and we can deliver your WOW gold on the order in a short while. Female night elf druids were the race and class combination most likely to be played by an actual female player for the duration of classic WOW.
While I don't necessarily agree with everything said in either resource, they were both written by people who thought long and hard about what in-game quests and existing lore imply about any given character's background and psychology. Only male elves could be druids until recently; women became Sentinels or priestesses. Lorewise, this is assumed to have changed in the period between WOW 3 and the start of WOW.
I will probably tread on a few sacred cows in this series, and I apologize. That is the most easy and fast way to buy cheap WOW gold in the world. The intent is not to bash races for their failings or to insult players for the choices they've made, but to examine druidic WOW cultures critically and ask why they can produce druids in the first place, why they do the things they do and, more uncomfortably, why they make the particular mistakes they make.
Your character is not interesting because he or she has beaten the Lich King or faced a host of uglies within raids; I think WOW roleplayers are correct in their assertion that game mechanics invariably lend a touch of Mary-Sueism to the average player. Your character is interesting because he or she is the product of a culture with its own idiosyncratic view of the world.
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