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11-09-2009 @ 10:30PM
Hoggersbud said...
Funny, I've always thought that Voidwalkers had more character than the other demons. Just a bit more subtle in how they show it.
The Imp? It's serving you as a part of a bargain. The Succubus? She's there to seduce you. The Felguard? He's hanging around to show his contempt for you. Ok, so I can't think of anything to describe the Felhound, but anyway the voidwalker, he's been coerced into being there.
And he doesn't like it. That always struck me as quite meaningful.
Maybe that was because the first time I heard one speak I was in Blackrock depths, and it said "I don't like this place." which has just stuck with me.
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11-10-2009 @ 6:28AM
duffry said...
After many wipes on Sarth 3D this phrase took on new meaning; it's now my favourite one.
11-10-2009 @ 4:44PM
Nipah said...
I was on the boat between Booty Bay and Ratchet when an Alliance Warlock summoned his imp... now, I've played a Warlock before on two occassions, and I know full well how annoyed the demons they summon are... but I didn't realize that other people could hear what they were saying...
So as he's ripping this little demon through whatever hole between the two worlds they both live in, I hear "You know, we've had a lot of fun together, it's been really special, but I think it's time I should start seeing other warlocks. Just a little on the side. No no no it's not you, it's not you, it's me. I just need my space, it's nobody's fault."
Man... it was almost enough to make me want to play my Warlock again...