All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. In World of Warcraft, that player is you! Each week, Anne Stickney brings you All the World’s a Stage with helpful hints, tips and tricks on the art of roleplay in WoW.
The Cenarion Circle has had a presence in WoW ever since day one. Though the Cenarion Circle does have its own reputation grind that allows any player to join the ranks, the Circle itself is pretty much a druid-only organization. This has less to do with exclusivity and far more to do with the Circle’s original purpose. It’s that purpose that defines a druid, no matter what race that druid happens to be.
… sort of. The Cenarion Circle was originally founded by the Night Elves, thousands upon thousands of years ago. While they accepted the Tauren into their ranks, it wasn’t without some contention among the Night Elf druids. These days, the Trolls of the Darkspear are made warily welcome, as are the Worgen of Gilneas. It’s the Worgen who are the most interesting new addition to the Cenarion Circle, however, because without the Worgen, the Cenarion Circle simply wouldn’t exist.
In Cataclysm, the Cenarion Circle is just as active as ever, and for good reason — the looming threat of Ragnaros the Firelord and the devastation wrought by Deathwing have done much to unsettle the natural balance of the world.
Continue reading All the World’s A Stage: Plot points for Cenarion Circle druids
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All the World’s A Stage: Plot points for Cenarion Circle druids originally appeared on WoW Insider on Sun, 23 Oct 2011 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

