There is a FWQ called RPG server. It was opened in Chinese mainland, but it was closed later because no one really played it. Now it can only be a legend, but it is not very suitable for Chinese mainland.
Let me introduce you.
"If I position myself as a fanatical alliance member, the kind that hates orcs extremely (for example, ha), and the kind that will retaliate when I see orcs, can I kill him in the neutral zone?"
The key of role-playing server is interpersonal relationship, and the small circle is serious. Strict naming rules are just to prevent garbage from ruining the fun of others' games, and they are also not the point at all.
You can pretend to be the taciturn assassin Vihakin, but if you can't fit into the circle of real core players, you can only sing solo in the rp server forever.
To be precise, your self-introduction will completely destroy your image. If you introduce yourself on the rp server in this way, others will laugh at you in words and then ignore you directly. Because you are a noob who knows nothing, it's not worth these adventurers, mercenaries and big shots who have their own things to do. Rp server relies on ignore to kick noob out of this circle.
Remember that you are a real person in the rp server, not a graphics box you control. Do you tell people where you are when you meet them? Do you talk to strangers casually? Then you are not cool at all. Nobody is interested in you.
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First of all, you should have your own name, which can't come from any fantasy novel and games, nor can it be the name variation of the protagonists in those novels. Real names can be traced back to 10 generation. You have a mother who is in wow but doesn't really exist on the server, and so is your father. Your family should have a history that fits the background of wow. To be true to yourself.
You have your own stories and adventures, but you will never meet anyone in the bar and tell them. You are reserved and always wary of strangers. You will never shout "LFM, I am doing XXX task, anyone who is interested" on the public channel. "If you do this, you will immediately see 1 a long string of ignore messages burst out.
You must restrain your hatred of orcs, or at least don't show it. Hate is a complex psychology, not a slogan.
You spend more time in the chair at the Goldhill White Lion Hotel than fighting monsters. In fact, every 1 human newcomer 1 thing is to go to that bar to listen to the latest news. Even if it's your novice task, you can't say "xxx in xxx provides xx task, kills N xxx and gets xxx reward" when you talk about it.
The correct way to convey the task is:
"Hey, man."
"what"
"Have you heard? The sheriff of Jin Shan Town is really recruiting people! "
"Oh, what happened? Are those damn kobolds coming again? "
"No, it's harder this time. Have you heard the news that someone is plotting to usurp the throne? "
"What? ! ! Usurp the throne? Where did you hear that? "
"Shh ~ ~, keep your voice down, I'll tell you this, ear ~ ~"
"……"
Bar, not copy, is the focus of rp server game, so I won't choose rp server in China. There are too many noob, but they will become the owners of rp servers. Believe me, you will see 6,543.8 billion members of the Alliance define themselves as hating orcs, and countless hateful guys call themselves Tristram. One day you will see the dead Zach Navin standing in front of you. I saw several in EQ!