Tabards, like gold, seem to be something we take for granted when creating new characters. Almost mindlessly, when I start a new alt, I stick the Illustrious Guild Tabard on leave it there.
And I've never been good with gold, maybe this experience will teach me to be better with it. I'm struggling to buy 4 Netherweave Bags.
For now, at least I have a tabard.
The daily life of a Shaman in the ever-changing face of Azeroth, and the mundane musings of the hand that guides it.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
I slip off your chestpiece, quietly whispering my apologies for breaking your set bonus...
Ever been to Goldshire?
Of course you have.
Ever been to Goldshire on a RP server?
No?
I envy you.
So after completing the opening quests in Ammen Vale, I decided to head to Westfall, my favourite zone. I needed to stop off in Goldshire to learn mining and sell a few things clogging up bags.
Immediately upon my arrival (and quite unsurprisingly) I came across a Night Elf Druid in bear form purring like a cat, and then being treated by two rogues to a rather public display of "hide the sausage."
I'm a curious person by nature. My favourite word is "Why?"
And this got me thinking. Why do people do the whole "erotic role playing" thing? What do they gain from it? It's essentially cyber, with a monthly subscription, and until now, I'd just chuckled to myself whenever I'd see people ERP. So I looked up some forums for some more information as to why people do this.
"It's the only action I get." claims someone on MMO-Champ, somewhat jokingly. (I hope!)
The rest of the posts were more or less people's opinions on whether ERP is right or wrong. Nothing terribly informative. So I decided to hang around Goldshire Inn for a bit, to see if I picked anything up there. Sadly, people seemed more pre-occupied with the Horde that were attacking.
I doubt I'll figure this one out tonight, I'll have to come back to it.
But for now, with the Horde attacking I'm getting out of Goldshire as fast as I can.
Of course you have.
Ever been to Goldshire on a RP server?
No?
I envy you.
So after completing the opening quests in Ammen Vale, I decided to head to Westfall, my favourite zone. I needed to stop off in Goldshire to learn mining and sell a few things clogging up bags.
Immediately upon my arrival (and quite unsurprisingly) I came across a Night Elf Druid in bear form purring like a cat, and then being treated by two rogues to a rather public display of "hide the sausage."
I'm a curious person by nature. My favourite word is "Why?"
And this got me thinking. Why do people do the whole "erotic role playing" thing? What do they gain from it? It's essentially cyber, with a monthly subscription, and until now, I'd just chuckled to myself whenever I'd see people ERP. So I looked up some forums for some more information as to why people do this.
"It's the only action I get." claims someone on MMO-Champ, somewhat jokingly. (I hope!)
The rest of the posts were more or less people's opinions on whether ERP is right or wrong. Nothing terribly informative. So I decided to hang around Goldshire Inn for a bit, to see if I picked anything up there. Sadly, people seemed more pre-occupied with the Horde that were attacking.
I doubt I'll figure this one out tonight, I'll have to come back to it.
But for now, with the Horde attacking I'm getting out of Goldshire as fast as I can.
Back in my day, when totems meant something....
My main character is a Shaman. And she started life as a Draenei. And one of the - dare I say - "annoying" parts of Shamanism was the totems. The quests, the bag space they consumed before you got the relic at level 30, the mandatory buffs they provided, that if you let slip and didn't renew when they expired or were destroyed the whole group/raid suffered...
But while the quests where a pain in the arse, They were fun, and provided a little insight into the Shaman's relationship with the elements.
I remember having to visit this guy, and being begrudgingly granted the power of the earth and Strength of the Earth totem.
And being told the earth would have my bones when I died.
Nice.
But while the quests where a pain in the arse, They were fun, and provided a little insight into the Shaman's relationship with the elements.
I remember having to visit this guy, and being begrudgingly granted the power of the earth and Strength of the Earth totem.
And being told the earth would have my bones when I died.
Nice.
Journeys and adventures and exploration! Oh my!
Greetings, and welcome to my blog!
My name is Sam, and I'm an avid World of Warcraft player. Mostly known in-game on Draenor Horde as Arideen, in a guild known as <The Drafia>
With the recent announcement that the latest expansion, Warlords of Draenor, could be quite a ways away, coupled with the insta-90's that are everywhere, I began musing that in the rush to get to max level, everyone ignores the 89 levels in between. As if they're a chore.
So, inspired by my lovely guild leader's blog ~alt-anon.com~ I've decided to level a new character, take it easy, no heirlooms or guild perks, explore every nook and cranny and chronicle it all here, because Azeroth is a big world, and every NPC or player has a story behind them.
~Ari.
My name is Sam, and I'm an avid World of Warcraft player. Mostly known in-game on Draenor Horde as Arideen, in a guild known as <The Drafia>
With the recent announcement that the latest expansion, Warlords of Draenor, could be quite a ways away, coupled with the insta-90's that are everywhere, I began musing that in the rush to get to max level, everyone ignores the 89 levels in between. As if they're a chore.
So, inspired by my lovely guild leader's blog ~alt-anon.com~ I've decided to level a new character, take it easy, no heirlooms or guild perks, explore every nook and cranny and chronicle it all here, because Azeroth is a big world, and every NPC or player has a story behind them.
~Ari.
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