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Trolls and female equality
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=7841575332&sid=1&pageNo=1
An interesting thread of Warcraft forums.
Now our current guild leaders, Zanick and Ryleen, are both female, which makes the question even more interesting.
An interesting thread of Warcraft forums.
Now our current guild leaders, Zanick and Ryleen, are both female, which makes the question even more interesting.
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Re: Trolls and female equality
People are always so very afraid of playing characters that aren't politically correct. They can be evil and nasty and want to destroy the world, but it would never cross their mind to treat a woman as inferior to men or to frown at a same-gender couple. 
I'm looking forward to the day I'll meet a troll that actually acts on the fact that ey was raised in a culture where women have no say in anything and barely any rights (it was after all just a few years since their culture changed, and darkspears are said to have been among the very worst in their treatment of women). Ry isn't exactly allowing anyone to make her feel inferior, man or not. But that behaviour is pretty much based on an urge to hide insecurity, so it works out well anyway.
I'm looking forward to the day I'll meet a troll that actually acts on the fact that ey was raised in a culture where women have no say in anything and barely any rights (it was after all just a few years since their culture changed, and darkspears are said to have been among the very worst in their treatment of women). Ry isn't exactly allowing anyone to make her feel inferior, man or not. But that behaviour is pretty much based on an urge to hide insecurity, so it works out well anyway.

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Snicka, polite and caring he might be, never hesitated to express his feelings against couples that were of different species or the same gender. He never treated women as inferior though, which can be explained by the fact that he learned a lot from his forest troll grandfather, and unlike jungle trolls, forest trolls don't oppress women.
I always found strange how liberal and politically correct people are in such a harsh and medieval-like world. I mean, for example, Lithaella and Teeboppity (both female, a troll and an undead), claimed to be not only living together, but being married; while same-sex marriage is still forbidden in much of the real world. But well, the Stormwind guards can be women-at-arms, which I also found odd - Blizzard tries to be as politically correct as possible.
I'd love to see a male-only or female-only RP guild, I guess I'll suggest it on WeAreLegion...
I always found strange how liberal and politically correct people are in such a harsh and medieval-like world. I mean, for example, Lithaella and Teeboppity (both female, a troll and an undead), claimed to be not only living together, but being married; while same-sex marriage is still forbidden in much of the real world. But well, the Stormwind guards can be women-at-arms, which I also found odd - Blizzard tries to be as politically correct as possible.
I'd love to see a male-only or female-only RP guild, I guess I'll suggest it on WeAreLegion...
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Re: Trolls and female equality
hehe, well why do you think Vyp has refused to take a -troll- male as a mate and picked an orc instead?
actaully, as i'm so very old, and started my education as the 1980's began, i remember when the career choices for women were pretty much restricted to secratary, carer or teacher....and then you were expected to settle down and have a family.
Mrs Thatcher, for all that she was a blight on the country (imo!!), was a huge inspiration to a generation of girls.
For those that remeber spitting image, she was the Iron Lady. You had be tough. You weren't -as good as- the guys, you had to be better to be even taken seriously.
Now, move that to WoW. teenage girls, just reaching adulthood are suddenly contronted by the Orcs. Their females share the jobs with the males and are seen as equals.
Then you're faced with the choice: stay home and make babies for the rest of your life or run off and join the horde for fun, excitement, adventure and above all, freedom.
Yes, Vyp followed the horde
and as snicka posted while i was writing this...How much of the taboo against same gender relationships is due to religion? Was it always frowned upon? Or only from a certain point in history?
Returning to WoW again, from the Darkspear's pov, yes i can imagine it -was- banned. they were nearly at the point of extinction after all. It was probably drummed in to them that it was everybodys duty to have as many kids as possible
Again, a celebration of their new found freedom might have resulted in more ppl being honest about their sexuality and or experimenting with other races.
Still, i would try to justify it as Vyp is Bisexual

actaully, as i'm so very old, and started my education as the 1980's began, i remember when the career choices for women were pretty much restricted to secratary, carer or teacher....and then you were expected to settle down and have a family.
Mrs Thatcher, for all that she was a blight on the country (imo!!), was a huge inspiration to a generation of girls.
For those that remeber spitting image, she was the Iron Lady. You had be tough. You weren't -as good as- the guys, you had to be better to be even taken seriously.
Now, move that to WoW. teenage girls, just reaching adulthood are suddenly contronted by the Orcs. Their females share the jobs with the males and are seen as equals.
Then you're faced with the choice: stay home and make babies for the rest of your life or run off and join the horde for fun, excitement, adventure and above all, freedom.
Yes, Vyp followed the horde
and as snicka posted while i was writing this...How much of the taboo against same gender relationships is due to religion? Was it always frowned upon? Or only from a certain point in history?
Returning to WoW again, from the Darkspear's pov, yes i can imagine it -was- banned. they were nearly at the point of extinction after all. It was probably drummed in to them that it was everybodys duty to have as many kids as possible
Again, a celebration of their new found freedom might have resulted in more ppl being honest about their sexuality and or experimenting with other races.
Still, i would try to justify it as Vyp is Bisexual
Last edited by Vypra on Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:07 am; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : removed offending comment. didn't mean to upset anybody)

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Get in line wo'man! (only IC of course...)
My mother is feminist and wrote a few thousand books about that, she has a doctor title and so to say I cant hear this anymore...ehm so to say I IRL have no other way to tolerate that.
Hmm Shadowtroll was mostly gentle towards females till he got what he wanted, then he was more or less rude.
My mother is feminist and wrote a few thousand books about that, she has a doctor title and so to say I cant hear this anymore...ehm so to say I IRL have no other way to tolerate that.
Hmm Shadowtroll was mostly gentle towards females till he got what he wanted, then he was more or less rude.

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Now I became curious: are orcs and trolls biologically close enough to be able to cross-breed? Can Vexacus and Vypra ever have babies? (It's of course another matter if they want any babies at all, I'm talking about the biological ability.)
In Warcraft lore, we know about successful cross-breed between humans and high elves, orcs and draenei, orcs and ogres. However, humans and high elves (along with trolls) have evolved/been created on Azeroth; orcs, ogres and draenei are from Draenor. Can an orc from Draenor impregnate a troll from Azeroth?
Homosexual behaviour in the animal kingdom is a topic I could talk a lot about, I learned quite much about it, however I don't think it belongs to this forum.
In Warcraft lore, we know about successful cross-breed between humans and high elves, orcs and draenei, orcs and ogres. However, humans and high elves (along with trolls) have evolved/been created on Azeroth; orcs, ogres and draenei are from Draenor. Can an orc from Draenor impregnate a troll from Azeroth?
Homosexual behaviour in the animal kingdom is a topic I could talk a lot about, I learned quite much about it, however I don't think it belongs to this forum.
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Re: Trolls and female equality
Snicka wrote:
Homosexual behaviour in the animal kingdom is a topic I could talk a lot about, I learned quite much about it, however I don't think it belongs to this forum.
I share this opinion ^.^
And ehm cross breeds? Orcs and trolls sound to me more logical then orcs and ogres but huh who am I to decide?

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Re: Trolls and female equality
shadowtroll wrote:
And ehm cross breeds? Orcs and trolls sound to me more logical then orcs and ogres but huh who am I to decide?
http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/wowwiki/images/f/f6/RacesChart.jpg
The image I linked shows that orcs and ogres are closely related, both from Draenor; orcs and trolls are from an entirely different world. However, I think human-orc interbreeding is said to be possible...
Back on topic... I think it would be great to roleplay a cranky old troll who hates this new order and believes that a woman's duty is to serve her man, and doesn't hide his feelings.
I think the reason that we don't see any chauvinistic/homophobic etc. characters is that people are afraid that they're going to get reported and banned for harrassment if they speak such way, even if it's totally IC. Racism is a different thing, because the races in the Warcraft universe are different from the races in our world, so hatespeak against orcs or elves has nothing to do with real life.
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Re: Trolls and female equality
Snicka got the point, being a sexist in a very rough way can be misunderstood and can result in a report which could and probably will lead to a bann.
Having a look on the pic looks interesting, and yes I know that Ogres and Orcs are from the same world and so on I just stated my own view of things about orc-trolls
Having a look on the pic looks interesting, and yes I know that Ogres and Orcs are from the same world and so on I just stated my own view of things about orc-trolls

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Re: Trolls and female equality
You're probably right there, Snicka, there are far too many people who doesn't at all understand what rp is, and it could be misinterpreted. Nontheless, it's refreshing to meet someone who actually dares play such a character.
In a completely different rp a year ago or so, I played a female character who after much time realised she had feelings for her best friend, and they became a couple. No one as much as raised an eyebrow at it, as usual, except one character who was absolutely outraged by it, speaking how of how it was wrong and unnatural and so on. It was a lot of fun, and I was surprised to see someone dare to play witch such opinions. As I've said before, what makes rp fun is conflicts. To choose such impopular beliefs for your character is a sure way to find conflict.
In a completely different rp a year ago or so, I played a female character who after much time realised she had feelings for her best friend, and they became a couple. No one as much as raised an eyebrow at it, as usual, except one character who was absolutely outraged by it, speaking how of how it was wrong and unnatural and so on. It was a lot of fun, and I was surprised to see someone dare to play witch such opinions. As I've said before, what makes rp fun is conflicts. To choose such impopular beliefs for your character is a sure way to find conflict.

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Can't agree more Ry. Conflict is what make RP fun and I think it is fun that someone has the guts to play such a character. The problem I have with a long-time character with those beliefs is that they are so far away from my own. And as such it would be hard to play such a char for to much time. But I would think of a character as an alt would work. I even think I have a char that can work for it. When I start RP:ing more than I have done lately.
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Re: Trolls and female equality
Did anyone save the content of the linked thread? It seems to have been removed... 

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Re: Trolls and female equality
nope. and i doubt it was removed on purpose. If nobody relpies to threads, they eventually disappear off the boards

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Personally, I don't think mny races in WoW can cross-breed, even if Blizz say otherwise. Anyone who knows anything about genetics is aware that whilst we share much of our DNA with the rest of the animal kingdom, breeding between disparate species is impossible. You can breed a lion and tiger, as they're not overly dissimilar (and both feline) but you can't breed a hyena with a leopard (even though they both share a genetic background, and though canine and feline evolved from the same animal all those years ago, they are now far too different to cross-breed). With WoW, we know evolution is fact in Azeroth. Some trolls evolved into elves, and so forth. We also know that there's evolution from an outside source (Orcs and Draenei, along with those little ones thats name escapes me).
I agree with Snicka that a troll couldn't mate with an Orc, but I don't know how genetically different a troll is from an elf. I'd imagine that there's enough difference to prevent one impregnating the other, or more likely, that the child would never come to full term. Having said that, we also know that in WoW, Gods are real, adn as such, it's entirely possible that such things can allow for cross-breeding miracles (I imagine Yogg-Saron would find it most amusing to play with such things, as would any more 'present' deity).
In all religious stories, where the Gods mingle with humans, cross-breeding is an accepted fact (The minotaur, Loki's horse offspring that became Odin's steed, Heracles, Jesus, etc) and if we take this approach and apply it to WoW then I do believe that much can be possible. Admittedly, religious ideas about breeding predate knowledge about genetics, but they also tell us that Gods were in existance. Which ever you have more faith in should aid n how you perceive what is possible in WoW (I'd think).
Yes, I went off on a bit of an overthinking rampage again
I agree with Snicka that a troll couldn't mate with an Orc, but I don't know how genetically different a troll is from an elf. I'd imagine that there's enough difference to prevent one impregnating the other, or more likely, that the child would never come to full term. Having said that, we also know that in WoW, Gods are real, adn as such, it's entirely possible that such things can allow for cross-breeding miracles (I imagine Yogg-Saron would find it most amusing to play with such things, as would any more 'present' deity).
In all religious stories, where the Gods mingle with humans, cross-breeding is an accepted fact (The minotaur, Loki's horse offspring that became Odin's steed, Heracles, Jesus, etc) and if we take this approach and apply it to WoW then I do believe that much can be possible. Admittedly, religious ideas about breeding predate knowledge about genetics, but they also tell us that Gods were in existance. Which ever you have more faith in should aid n how you perceive what is possible in WoW (I'd think).
Yes, I went off on a bit of an overthinking rampage again

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Re: Trolls and female equality
Can anyone please point me in the direction of the source that tells us that the Darkspears were especially bad in their treatment of troll women?
I've seen several posts that refer to this. I try to read everything I can find about troll lore and troll history, but I suspect that I've missed something. I've read plenty that refers to male dominance in traditional troll society, but I don't recall reading anything as extreme as this. Can anyone help me out?
I've seen several posts that refer to this. I try to read everything I can find about troll lore and troll history, but I suspect that I've missed something. I've read plenty that refers to male dominance in traditional troll society, but I don't recall reading anything as extreme as this. Can anyone help me out?
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