The wishing fountain

The forum thread in question is about the coins your character would toss into the wishing fountain during or after their tenure in Wrath. Sisters of Elune is an RP realm, so naturally people came up with a lot of funny, poignant, and elegantly minimalist coins that reflected their character's history or possible future. The whole thread's great, but I particularly liked these:
- Elithys Greyward: "Riches and fame mean nothing to me, little fountain. I wish that for once he'd not regret his time with me."
- Mondo, a Blood Elf Rogue: "If found, please return to Mondo."
- Valhelm, a Dwarf Warrior: "I wish all the lads'll stay in touch once this is o'er."
- Eoth, a Blood Elf Mage: "Wishes are for fools too weak to change their circumstances."
- Revbielde, a Night Elf Death Knight: "I wish he had died before me, with my blade in his gut."
- Beren Broken-tusk: "If this well doesn't violently explode, I want my money back."
- Malfos Sevenoaks: "May your naivete not be the death of you, dear brother."
Filed under: Virtual selves, Odds and ends, Lore, RP, Wrath of the Lich King, Fishing






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
romeu Jan 8th 2009 1:09PM
there's a lot of achievements related to that fountain I think...
http://www.elsanglin.com/ has a complete guide about it
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 1:09PM
Hmm, from an RP perspective, my chara would probably say:
"I wish to perservere in the Light until I might be reunited with my family again."
(Her husband and children were killed by the orcs of Draenor when they were corrupted, and she sees life as seeking to protect others from similar pain until she is reunited with her family. She struggles with following the light and seeking vengeance, hence the first part of the wish)
neadamthal Jan 8th 2009 1:25PM
'reunited... again'... lol
Will Jan 8th 2009 2:05PM
If there's one things I've learned while raiding on an RP server, it's that the roleplay crowd has a profound lack of knowledge about grammar and spelling. It's hilarious to watch them emote such poorly constructed sentences back and forth.
William Jan 8th 2009 2:16PM
Maybe they were separated once before death, thus making another reunion be justly called "again". Yeah, what now? lol
rosencratz Jan 8th 2009 2:18PM
Are you suggesting people on non-rp servers are more proficient at grammar? Because if you are i think your sorely mistaken, your just more likely to see it.
"Incompetence" is fluent throughout all server types.
Kia Jan 8th 2009 2:24PM
The very fact this comment was voted up just makes it all too clear how shitty the majority of the WoW Insider readership really is.
I'm not even going to get started on how completely, totally, and utterly incorrect you are. It's quite clear you're too bigoted to care if you're wrong or not.
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 2:27PM
It's a common poetic phrase people. Try doing a google search for it and see what comes up.
It implies they were separated once, and now they have been brought back together.
Grammar police epic fail
dphyled Jan 8th 2009 2:35PM
I especially like how the complaining-about-grammar comment starts off with "If there's one things I've learned...". Hah.
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 2:37PM
I missed that one actually. :D
I guess typing on WoW forums tends to make you overlook the continual bad grammar and spelling
butler Jan 8th 2009 3:35PM
@Amaxe:
Are you suggesting people on non-rp servers are more proficient at grammar? Because if you are i think your sorely mistaken, your just more likely to see it.
"Incompetence" is fluent throughout all server types.
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You're right, incompetence is "fluent". Funny that you would comment on this when you are incompetent.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/your
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/you're
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 4:10PM
@butler
Perhaps you someone else's post for my own? I did not make the "incompetence" post
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 4:11PM
*perhaps you mistook.
Typo.
Either way, please direct your abuse at the person who actually made the remarks you are commenting on.
joerendous Jan 8th 2009 4:11PM
no, Amaxe wasn't, rosencratz was.
Haagan Jan 8th 2009 9:09PM
Grammar police counter epic failure by noting "perservere" is not a word!
Amaxe Jan 8th 2009 10:16PM
to persist in a state, enterprise, or undertaking in spite of counterinfluences, opposition, or discouragement
I may have accidentally hit the wrong key while typing, but really, if that is the best you can come up with...
/golfclap
Patches Jan 8th 2009 1:09PM
First!
As for my wish:
"I wish I never would have looked at my /played"
Moo Jan 9th 2009 2:13PM
epic fail.
Sehvekah Jan 8th 2009 2:00PM
6TH!
Pointless? Only every bit as much as your failure.
peagle Jan 8th 2009 1:10PM
Peagle's coin: "How do people get so many words on to these coins, I've already run out of roo.."