The Guild on Mahalo Daily
Veronica Belmont of Mahalo Daily had the opportunity to interview Felicia Day (Codex, the healer) and Sandeep Parikh (ZABOO, the warlock) of The Guild at SXSW. The interviewer gives the viewer a picture of how the guild got started and where it will going from here. Sandeep/ZABOO gives us a brief lesson in the true meaning of an online winkie. ;) Take a look at The Guild Drama so far: Episode 1; Episode 2; Episode 3; Episode 4; Episode 5; Episode 6; Episode 7; and a very Guild Christmas. If you like what you see, remember that today is the last day to vote for The Guild on the 2007 YouTube Awards.
Filed under: Fan stuff, Guilds, Humor, Interviews






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Anonymous Mar 19th 2008 9:44AM
Hot girls don't play WoW. Impossible.
esticki1975 Mar 19th 2008 12:39PM
Hey isnt that the girl form the laundry mat in the cheetos commercial..betcha her WSED keys r orange
Derek Mar 19th 2008 9:51AM
Great interview! It was refreshing to hear them talk candidly about the show....and nice to hear there are a few more episodes on the way! (I'm completely hooked and I can't wait to see where it goes next)
Good luck to them! I hope it takes off, and they're able to partner up with someone willing to finance and back them... I think it's a great concept. :)
Jasperwind Mar 19th 2008 10:10AM
She won't let him talk. She's somewhat of a microphone hog. =D
Vorak Mar 19th 2008 10:31AM
I was thinking the exact same thing...
Milktub Mar 19th 2008 7:49PM
Eh ... think of it this way, she's "the star," has some professional acting under her belt, and she wrote the show. He's just the warlock who wants to put his staff in her sunwell.
syrensilly Mar 19th 2008 10:58AM
@1 Yes, believe it or not, some of us are attractive,female, and we play WoW.
I can't wait to see more of this show. ;)
Skyx Mar 19th 2008 1:51PM
ya right beauty is subjective..
Slayblaze Mar 19th 2008 12:40PM
Nice to get a little background on the show, as well as some insight and direction for the future.
Felicia makes a good point (around the 3 minute mark) that most people don't know what online gaming is, or that it even exists. Personally, I've been doing it as a major part of my life for so long that it blows my mind when I step back and take in the 'big picture', and the reality that online gaming has a long long way to go before it begins to approach the mainstream.