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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-23-2009 @ 2:11PM
fearthefireblade said...
"Towns and villages will be bustling with activity. Monsters and other dangerous beasts corrupting the wilderness will act true to their nature, and may have communities of their own. As with Blizzard's previous games, one of the goals in World of Warcraft will be to have a cast of characters--playable or not--that will be memorable and interesting, both in their appearance and their action. "
Except Rhonin. That d-bag hasn't done jack since the Sundering.
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11-23-2009 @ 2:32PM
Task said...
"Except Rhonin. That d-bag hasn't done jack since the Sundering."
^ This. I lol'd at that. Well played.
I recall when WoW was announced, I was playing D2 and the Lord of Destruction xpac. I thought, "Hmm.. I don't know if I can get that yet.."
4 years later, a new comp and a new view on it changed my mind. My friend, now best and closest friend, got me introduced and hooked. A little after that, my coworkers (a couple of whom already been playing since vanilla launch) got them into it and we all started playing.
Now a year later, we are still playing, on different servers but I haven't lost my love for this game that tugged at me since the original Warcraft and Warcraft II.
Bless you Blizzard.