A fond farewell to the fuzzy

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm a huge fan of the Equinox: Defender of the Horde series. So huge a fan, in fact, that I read with dismay that the series is ending this week. Indeed, the last installment is up, the adventures of Equie, Marvah and Quatermass are over (maybe I should call him Xana'du now?) and all we have left are the archives of three series of often funny, sometimes sad, sometimes dramatic stories set in the World of Warcraft.
Equinox was kind enough to send us this image of the gang waving goodbye, and so I wanted to make sure to get a final post up thanking him for the strip. I probably wouldn't have rolled a tauren warrior in the first place without having read the strip, I'd always played Alliance before. So I can say that without Equinox's gallant defense of the Horde, I'd probably have at least three fewer level 70's than I do now.
Head on over and read the final strips, dig though the archives, it's all good stuff. Thanks again, Equinox. I hope you won't mind my saying that I hope this is just a retirement that you eventually return from, but even if you don't, what you've made is more than enough.
Equinox was kind enough to send us this image of the gang waving goodbye, and so I wanted to make sure to get a final post up thanking him for the strip. I probably wouldn't have rolled a tauren warrior in the first place without having read the strip, I'd always played Alliance before. So I can say that without Equinox's gallant defense of the Horde, I'd probably have at least three fewer level 70's than I do now.
Head on over and read the final strips, dig though the archives, it's all good stuff. Thanks again, Equinox. I hope you won't mind my saying that I hope this is just a retirement that you eventually return from, but even if you don't, what you've made is more than enough.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Humor






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Theserene Nov 25th 2007 11:49AM
It was with a tear in my eye that I read the last installments, a piece of WoW storytelling that to me, has never once been equalled, let alone beaten.
Farewell to the Fuzzy
AndyF Nov 25th 2007 11:57AM
I stumbled on this quite by accident when series three was just starting. I promptly read the first two series almost non-stop and always looked forward to the next installments.
The finale was very touching. I will miss the Fuzzy :)
Ayalafatalis Nov 28th 2007 12:25PM
I've never heard of this comic, but I took a quick look at the series 3 opener and loved it. I'll go back and read it from the top.
Wildhammer Nov 25th 2007 2:24PM
*Sniff sniff*
The fuzzy will be missed..... As will the scrunchy...
ZaG Nov 25th 2007 1:11PM
FAREWELL!!!
im a HUGE fan of equie and i too will miss the gang!
Ametrine Nov 25th 2007 1:13PM
I wept openly at the close of the final installment. It was beautifully touching.
Long live the Fuzziest of the Fuzzies.
Necro Nov 25th 2007 4:17PM
Farewell to the Fuzzy!
I'll be missing these series
Bobby Hansen Nov 25th 2007 6:08PM
I watched it up to the end of the 2nd "season". I don't know if I want to finish. there's a level 8 Tauren Druid sitting on Zangarmarsh because I watched that series and got all choked up and wanted to try playing a Tauren, but got wrapped up pushing my main on Medivh to 70. The series is so sad at the end, I don't think I have the emotional wear withal to get through the end...
Skizzilini Nov 25th 2007 6:53PM
I cannot access this link. Please fix it, as I was reading the comic, went away, and now the link is inoperative. I liked the first few I was able to read. It would be nice to read the rest.
Nyttyn Nov 26th 2007 6:36AM
Reason you cant read it guys is because to many of you ARE reading it -_-
wingold Nov 26th 2007 6:33AM
I just read until the 2nd season and the site is already down =/ well,the story is very touching.
thank you for the nice story
Surpriseb Nov 28th 2007 12:26PM
Yup site is now down.