Rosaline Madison
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Rosaline Madison | |
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Title | Outrigger Captain, First Mate |
Gender | Female |
Race | Human (Humanoid) |
Level | 30-60 |
Reaction | Alliance Horde |
Affiliation(s) | Outriggers, Proudmoore Admiralty |
Occupation | Captain of the Outriggers |
Location | Anglepoint Wharf, Tiragarde Sound |
Status | Alive |
Rosaline Madison is the human leader of the Outriggers located at Anglepoint Wharf in Tiragarde Sound.
She was later asked by Tandred Proudmoore to join his crew as his first mate, taking her Outriggers as members as well.[1] As Tandred was chosen to captain the new ship that Kul Tiras was gifting to King Anduin Wrynn, Rosaline sailed with the ship to Stormwind Harbor.
Quests
- [10-60] The Deadliest Catch
- [10-60] Those Aren't Fish Eggs
Objective of
- [40-80] A Worthy Crew
Quotes
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Gossip
- Anglepoint Wharf, Alliance War Campaign
I've never seen an invasion like this before, but once we're done with the Horde, it won't ever come back!
Trivia
- Jackie Wiley stated on Twitter that because Rosaline was created and put into the game before the Kul Tiran female model was finished being rigged, she originally used a male model, different pronouns, and the name Rodney.[2] Due to this change in model, name, and pronouns, Jackie Wiley has confirmed that Rosaline is a trans woman and says "trans rights," despite this not being her intention when she originally changed her.[3]
Patch changes
- Patch 8.0.1 (2018-07-17): Added.
References
- ^ [40-80] A Worthy Crew
- ^ Jackie Wiley on Twitter: "fun fact we had the KT males way before the females bc rigs, so she used to be rodney madison and he was fun but like, wtv. as soon as we got the women i immediately changed him to rosaline and just changed the pronouns and suddenly the character SANG and was infinitely cooler."
- ^ Jackie Wiley on Twitter: "not necessarily my intent at the time, but fuck i dont make the rules. rosaline and the outriggers definitely say trans rights"