Around Azeroth: Are we there yet?

If you've never done Tooga's Quest in the past, you may find yourself confused as to why there's a large tortoise in the middle of the Tanaris desert. It's an escort quest (my least favorite kind) that takes you from one end of the desert to the other -- all the while being trailed by Tooga, who's just as slow as you would expect him to be. However, the quest is worthwhile if only for Tooga's sparkling personality, which comes through quite clearly in this screenshot from reader Celwynn.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Savok Apr 23rd 2007 10:05AM
You forgot to mention it's not an escort in the classic sense, he follows you, not vice versa. The game is giving you xp and a free pet for the duration of the quest. I'd call that a good deal.
Dan B. Apr 23rd 2007 10:10AM
Also, the quest reward is quite good, at least if you're a druid.
Strongmark on Arthas Apr 23rd 2007 11:01AM
never bothered to do the quest, too lazy to run from one end to the other.
Ahoni Apr 23rd 2007 11:10AM
And of course we all know that tortuga is spanish for turltle ...
Karanna Apr 23rd 2007 12:34PM
I agree with #5...where is the "Big Red Kitty"? I'm suffering from BRK withdrawal. ;P
Elizabeth Harper Apr 23rd 2007 4:45PM
Daniel's account was set up this morning.
However, spamming in our comments is not going to make things go any faster. Getting a new blogger set up takes some time. First there's paperwork and administrative nonsense. And once you're through all that, there's a learning curve for figuring out our system and our formatting standards.
Posting "We want BRK!" is not going to get his first post out sooner. In fact, since I am presently responding to these comments instead of e-mailing him about his first posts, it may be slowing down the process. (No, I'm sorry, I can't read posts, write e-mail, read comments, and respond to comments all at the same time.)