All the World's a Stage: The voices of every race and class speak in RP
All the World's a Stage, and all the orcs and humans merely players. They have their stories and their characters; and one player in his time plays many roles.
All the World's a Stage has been a voice for roleplaying in WoW for over two years now. I didn't quite realize it at the time, but the article entitled "So you want to be a bad guy" was just about at the 2 year mark for this column! To celebrate belatedly, today we'll review some of the other websites about roleplaying in WoW out there. If you like All the World's a Stage, you'll probably enjoy these as well.
In addition, you will find that some of these websites have similar, but unique pages with information about roleplaying the various races and classes of Azeroth. So for those of you who would like to have a reference to all these articles in a single place, I've collected them all together in one list at the end of the article. This list includes my own articles, as well as those of all the other websites I'm about to mention which follow on the same theme.
Blogatelle
The first blog on my list is Blogatelle, started by my one of my friends I met through roleplaying in the game. Even though this blog itself is discontinued, there's lots of good stuff to read there. Probably most notable on the site are the "Play Files," in-depth articles about each of the playable races from a roleplayer's point of view. They're similar to my own "So you want to be..." articles on each race, except that they focus more on the way the different races view one another instead of the history and lore behind each one.
In addition to the Play Files, Blogatelle did a series called "Do it Different," about which was also like another part of my "So you want to be..." series on each class, except that instead of trying to focus on some of the basic things every roleplayer of each class ought to know as I did, they focused on how to try and break the stereotypes that people often got into when they played these classes. Again, scroll down to the end of the article to see a list of specific links for your race and class.
RP Made Simple
Another great website for WoW roleplaying is the famous "RP Made Simple" blog, which has a great approach to roleplaying that really does make it seem simple! If you're a beginner roleplayer looking for inspiration or guidance, definitely have a look at his RP Survival Guide, a collection of articles written just for you, to help you get familiar with all the basic ideas and terminology of roleplaying. There's also a series of introduction articles about each race in this guide, which gives more basic factual information, as well as lots of links to other sources (including some of my own articles) where you can find out more.
He also has some more advanced stuff in there, such as his "What's Lore Got to Do With It?" post, and especially his "Tinkering With Abilities," post, in which he almost makes a new class by combining Rogue abilities with Gnomish Engineering technologies, and coming out with something really clever on the other end, the Gearmaster!
Compass Studies
A new addition to the WoW blogosphere was added just this summer, Compass Studies features a combination of everything from personal thoughts about roleplaying to in-depth tutorials on how to use the latest greatest roleplaying addon, to in-character fiction by the author of the blog.
One article that caught my attention talked about how to avoid becoming a Mary Sue, which is really its own sort of half-demonic/half-vampiric disease that can catch you unawares and cause you to suck attention out of other people at every opportunity. I wrote about the same thing, and it was neat to see Compass Studies' point of view on the matter. To be more accurate, her (or his?) article is actually about how to recover from the Mary Sue disease once you've already been seduced by it without even knowing, and it has lots of good guidelines.
RoleCraft
Jim H. Moreno is another roleplaying blogger who's been around even longer than I have. I originally contacted him way back when I was thinking about writing All the World's a Stage in order to get some other opinions about all those questions I had running around in my head. He was writing his Wordpress blog RoleCraft for a long time until he got hired to write a column of the same name on the Warcry network. His column started out mostly about WoW, but now covers topics related to roleplaying in any MMORPG.
Jim has written not one, but two articles about other WoW roleplaying websites out there, with some good links in there, some of which I haven't seen before. He's written a critique of the way Blizzard handles roleplaying in WoW, how to run instances and roleplay at the same time (here was my take on the same topic), and covered all manner of other topics as well. Have a look and see what you like.
Dramatis Personae
Another site about roleplaying which I've always liked, and which I felt had a lot in common with my own interests, was Dramatis Personae. Their articles about the various races and classes of Azeroth were what inspired me to do my own series on the topic. They have a forum you can join also, which has a lot of great people and ideas in it.
The Race/Class Information List
As I promised, here is a collection of links to lots of different articles about the various races and classes of WoW, by each of the various authors mentioned above:
Alliance
Tradeskills:
(As far as I know, the only in-depth coverage of roleplaying tradeskills is what we have in this column)
All the World's a Stage is your source for roleplaying ideas, innovations, and ironies -- we have a lot of ways to help you get started with new characters. Whether you want to start a new goblin or worgen, or play any one of the new race and class combinations, (or even any of the old ones) as you level up in the new world after the Cataclysm, there are lots of ways to get started roleplaying a new character.
All the World's a Stage has been a voice for roleplaying in WoW for over two years now. I didn't quite realize it at the time, but the article entitled "So you want to be a bad guy" was just about at the 2 year mark for this column! To celebrate belatedly, today we'll review some of the other websites about roleplaying in WoW out there. If you like All the World's a Stage, you'll probably enjoy these as well.
In addition, you will find that some of these websites have similar, but unique pages with information about roleplaying the various races and classes of Azeroth. So for those of you who would like to have a reference to all these articles in a single place, I've collected them all together in one list at the end of the article. This list includes my own articles, as well as those of all the other websites I'm about to mention which follow on the same theme.
Blogatelle
The first blog on my list is Blogatelle, started by my one of my friends I met through roleplaying in the game. Even though this blog itself is discontinued, there's lots of good stuff to read there. Probably most notable on the site are the "Play Files," in-depth articles about each of the playable races from a roleplayer's point of view. They're similar to my own "So you want to be..." articles on each race, except that they focus more on the way the different races view one another instead of the history and lore behind each one.
In addition to the Play Files, Blogatelle did a series called "Do it Different," about which was also like another part of my "So you want to be..." series on each class, except that instead of trying to focus on some of the basic things every roleplayer of each class ought to know as I did, they focused on how to try and break the stereotypes that people often got into when they played these classes. Again, scroll down to the end of the article to see a list of specific links for your race and class.
RP Made Simple
Another great website for WoW roleplaying is the famous "RP Made Simple" blog, which has a great approach to roleplaying that really does make it seem simple! If you're a beginner roleplayer looking for inspiration or guidance, definitely have a look at his RP Survival Guide, a collection of articles written just for you, to help you get familiar with all the basic ideas and terminology of roleplaying. There's also a series of introduction articles about each race in this guide, which gives more basic factual information, as well as lots of links to other sources (including some of my own articles) where you can find out more.
He also has some more advanced stuff in there, such as his "What's Lore Got to Do With It?" post, and especially his "Tinkering With Abilities," post, in which he almost makes a new class by combining Rogue abilities with Gnomish Engineering technologies, and coming out with something really clever on the other end, the Gearmaster!
Compass Studies
A new addition to the WoW blogosphere was added just this summer, Compass Studies features a combination of everything from personal thoughts about roleplaying to in-depth tutorials on how to use the latest greatest roleplaying addon, to in-character fiction by the author of the blog.
One article that caught my attention talked about how to avoid becoming a Mary Sue, which is really its own sort of half-demonic/half-vampiric disease that can catch you unawares and cause you to suck attention out of other people at every opportunity. I wrote about the same thing, and it was neat to see Compass Studies' point of view on the matter. To be more accurate, her (or his?) article is actually about how to recover from the Mary Sue disease once you've already been seduced by it without even knowing, and it has lots of good guidelines.
RoleCraft
Jim H. Moreno is another roleplaying blogger who's been around even longer than I have. I originally contacted him way back when I was thinking about writing All the World's a Stage in order to get some other opinions about all those questions I had running around in my head. He was writing his Wordpress blog RoleCraft for a long time until he got hired to write a column of the same name on the Warcry network. His column started out mostly about WoW, but now covers topics related to roleplaying in any MMORPG.
Jim has written not one, but two articles about other WoW roleplaying websites out there, with some good links in there, some of which I haven't seen before. He's written a critique of the way Blizzard handles roleplaying in WoW, how to run instances and roleplay at the same time (here was my take on the same topic), and covered all manner of other topics as well. Have a look and see what you like.
Dramatis Personae
Another site about roleplaying which I've always liked, and which I felt had a lot in common with my own interests, was Dramatis Personae. Their articles about the various races and classes of Azeroth were what inspired me to do my own series on the topic. They have a forum you can join also, which has a lot of great people and ideas in it.
The Race/Class Information List
As I promised, here is a collection of links to lots of different articles about the various races and classes of WoW, by each of the various authors mentioned above:
Alliance
- Humans: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Dwarves: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Gnomes: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Night Elves: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Draenei: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Orcs: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Tauren: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Trolls: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Undead: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Blood Elves: [All the World's a Stage, part 1 & part 2] - Blogatelle - RP Made Simple - Dramatis Personae
- Death Knight: All the World's a Stage - [Blogatelle, conjecture & considered] - RP Made Simple
- Druid: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - Dramatis Personae
- Hunter: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - Dramatis Personae
- Mage: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - Dramatis Personae
- Paladin: [All the World's a Stage (see also: Blood Elves)] - Blogatelle - Dramatis Personae
- Priest: All the World's a Stage - [Blogatelle, Holy & Shadow & Discipline] - Dramatis Personae
- Rogue: [All the World's a Stage (Horde & Alliance)] - [Blogatelle, part 1 & part 2] - Dramatis Personae
- Shaman: [All the World's a Stage, part 1 & part 2] - [Blogatelle, part 1 & part 2] - Dramatis Personae
- Warlock: All the World's a Stage - Blogatelle - Dramatis Personae
- Warrior: [All the World's a Stage, Alliance & Horde] - [Blogatelle, part 1 & part 2] - Dramatis Personae
Tradeskills:
(As far as I know, the only in-depth coverage of roleplaying tradeskills is what we have in this column)
- Mining
- Herbalism
- Skinning
- Alchemy
- Blacksmithing
- Engineering
- Leatherworking
- Tailoring
- Enchanting
- Jewelcrafting
- Inscription
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Phinehas Nov 1st 2009 8:27PM
To get into the rp spirit I am going to hire a lvl 1 char to be my herald for all things regarding pugging. He'll sit in IF and spam, "The great deathknight Phinehas, champion of the frozen wastes, the immortal twilight vanquisher is looking for a group that he can lead into battle against the forces of the lich king in an attack on the ice crown citadel, pst me!".
The Claw Nov 1st 2009 8:56PM
".. ((link achieve or no reply))"
Molly Nov 1st 2009 8:56PM
What a fantastic list of resources! I'll be sure to bookmark this page--thank you for all your efforts, ATWS is an invaluable resource for all us RPers.
Meethan Nov 1st 2009 9:49PM
Great contimplation. Great for all the starter RPers to get many views on how to view a character and thus create their own.
Mathavian Nov 1st 2009 11:11PM
I've always wanted to research how lore treats Blood Elf priests, as (from a lore perspective) Blood Elves are rather fascinating.
Ringo Flinthammer Nov 1st 2009 11:27PM
*cough* http://www.flinthammer.org/ *cough*
Hansbo Nov 2nd 2009 12:09AM
it's been TWO YEARS!?
I've been on this website for a long long time...
But yeah. Great series :)
Rafa Nov 2nd 2009 5:40AM
I wonder, in terms of RP, can I be a jewish paladin ?
Drewnami Nov 2nd 2009 7:52AM
Judaism doesn't exist in Azeroth, so...no, sorry.
Groth Nov 2nd 2009 7:59AM
You can be a paladin who acts in a way which follows jewish beliefs etc, but as Judaism doesn't exist in Azeroth, telling people you are a Jewish paladin would be OOC.
Ringo Flinthammer Nov 2nd 2009 11:09AM
It wouldn't really work with the Light -- no one is chosen by it. Now, if the paladin was a dwarf, and saw the Jewish religious duties as being what was expected of the Earthen by the Titans (although then the question becomes where were these orders passed on), that might be a good starting point. Maybe the paladin discovered or heard about instructions written on the walls of Ulduman or some other Titan site.
Dwuffy Nov 2nd 2009 6:57AM
Twisting Nether Gazette: http://wow-tng.org
Largest library of server specific roleplay fan fiction will have it's 4th anniversary later this month.
Jim H. Moreno Nov 2nd 2009 3:41PM
Thanks for the mention, my friend. I'm very glad to see you staying with it here, as well. Congrats on your anniversary!
Ravine Nov 2nd 2009 5:21PM
Thank you for the mention on Compass Studies! Truth be told, I was a bit mind-blown when I found out my blog got mentioned here. Nonethless, I'm extremely grateful. (I am female for the record. :P)
Also, happy anniversary!
Necrolord_Bob Nov 3rd 2009 11:17AM
I noticed that, in a previous article, people were confused about the lord of goblin priests. I would point out that in WC3, the Goblin Laboratory had a sign on it saying "Temple of Boom"
Just a thought.
Necrolord_Bob Nov 3rd 2009 11:18AM
Sorry about the typo, I meant lore.