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Hu(wo)man! I have this human pen-and-paper RPG NPC that has got a really nice name. In the RPG she was a witch and the Necro seems the most witchy to me. So, Human Necro it is! :)
I must be the most un-Lore-ish guy there is. I read all this nice stuff from you people and I must say that I'm almost a bit ashamed that my choice for races/classes is something such trivial as the name of a Swedish version of DnD game character.
Please forgive me, I will try to be more Lore-ish.
It's fine :) - I will stick with a human female because that's what I had in Guild Wars. I will even recycle the name :) - Because I have no imagination.
Or maybe I have too much of it.
I've always planned my GW2 Necromancer as a Sylvari or Asura, hopefully in BWE3 I'll decide :)
Norn Necrimancer. Ties in nicely with the house of the Raven. The Gw2 Necromancer feels very like a warrior Shaman or Skald.
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Still sticking with charr necro. No doubt about it.
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Human, no question. One of two characters of mine in GW2 that will be direct descendants of characters in GW1, so nothing else makes sense.
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Me too, mine will be Human mainly for that reason. RP-wise I would love to make a Necromancer Sylvari, for the sole purpose of being tied to the Nightmare Court (pitty the game doesn't allow it); but I am on the fence, because I probably will just be playing my human main.
I've found that necromancer is the only profession, to me at least, that looks aesthetically great on all races.
You can make gut wrenching charr, Asura and Sylvari necros and human & norm ones can be made extra creepy.
Really hard decision to make, especially since racial skills wont matter to them cause they can have mobile minion summons, max 8, on them.
Personally liking human at the moment.
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