About the Bloggers: Anne Stickney

What do you do for WoW Insider?
Oh, man. I write Know Your Lore on Sundays, along with the roleplay column All the World's a Stage. On Mondays, you can catch the Weekly Podcast Roundup. On Thursdays, I write World of WarCrafts, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I write up The Daily Quest. In addition, I sometimes fill in on The Queue, pop in on the WoW Insider Show when asked, and I do those little guide graphics on the side of the site, too.
In short, I write. A lot. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
What's your main?
My main is a blood elf rogue -- don't shoot me for rolling a blood elf! When I first started playing the game in vanilla, my friends always told me to roll a healer, so my first raiding main was an undead priest. Healing was an entirely different animal back then, but I had a lot of fun raid healing through MC, BWL, and parts of AQ-40 before my guild died due to burnout. It was hardcore, six nights a week raiding -- I was the healing lead, so I got to call rotations and arrange healing positions for various fights. It was fun but somewhat stressful. I raided with a tablet PC, and our guild didn't use Vent, so all rotations, assignments and strats were typed out or macroed.
When The Burning Crusade launched, I didn't have a raiding guild -- and frankly, by that point I was a little burnt out on raiding, so I rolled what I always wanted to play: a rogue. I chose blood elf because I wanted to see the new content, and I already had one of every other Horde race. The little bugger soon became my main. I missed raiding, so I joined a casual raiding guild on an RP server. We raid three nights a week, which may seem excessive to some -- but to me, it's just casual enough!

My favorite 5-man was Dire Maul for the longest time. I loved the story of the Shen'dralar and the size of the zone. Stratholme was a close second. When Magister's Terrace came out, it took over my favorite spot and remains there today. I loved the layout, loved the quests that took you in there, and loved the cutscene in the middle. I loved the fact that the 5-man absolutely tied in to the raid content, and there was a definitive story behind the instance itself.
As for raids, my heart will always lie with Karazhan. Medivh has always been one of my favorite characters in Warcraft lore. Karazhan is still breathtakingly beautiful, the music is some of my favorite in game to date, and the trash never felt hugely overwhelming even though there was a lot of it. The story of the tower and what happened to it was so fascinating that I never noticed or cared how long it took to clear it. Now, if Midnight would just drop those silly reins, I'd be happier with the place -- but until then, it still gives me an excuse to revisit it every week.
What's been your favorite expansion?
Oddly enough, The Burning Crusade. Why is that odd? Because I'm fascinated with Azeroth's lore, and The Burning Crusade took us off Azeroth altogether (although a lot of the history of Outland and its creation directly involves Azeroth, so I suppose it isn't that far of a stretch). The sheer visual variety in each new zone was fantastic. I was disappointed by the lack of draenei lore -- and I'm still grumpy about it -- but the overall story to TBC was so cohesive and neatly tied up at the end. We'll have to wait until the end of Cataclysm to see if this expansion takes first place!
Horde or Alliance?
I love the lore behind both sides, and I have max-level characters on both sides -- but I play Horde primarily, and I don't think I could ever be convinced to switch.

I'm uh ... a bit of a collector. I collect armor sets, vanity items, pets, mounts, achievements, random gray items, and bigger bags to try and hold all the junk I collect. When I've got some time to kill, I'll work on adding to my collections. Currently I have 165 pets, 132 mounts, and 11,365 achievement points. (I don't PVP very often, so I don't have a lot of the achievements for those.)
What's your favorite mount?
Currently, I'm hauling around on my X-51 Nether Rocket. For land mounts, I love the Swift Zhevra mount. I don't know why I love it so much; the model is simple, no major armor, no flashy glowing effects, but I love running around on it.
What's the number one thing Blizzard has done great?
Incorporating lore. I love, love, love the fact that you can find short stories on the official website now. I love that a lot of the Cataclysm revamp has added overlying stories to all that vanilla content. It really plays like you're playing through a book now.
When I'm not playing WoW, I'm...
I co-host on a podcast every Monday night called All Things Azeroth, and I guest on other podcasts too, when I'm asked to -- I love chatting! I plug away at the novel I'm working on, and I draw pictures every now and again when the mood strikes me. Most of the time, I don't have much time for that, though.
I live In the Mountains with my father, who is in his mid-80s. While some may view it as my taking care of him, really I'm just watching to make sure he doesn't kill himself doing things 80-year-old men shouldn't be doing. Seriously, the man climbs around on the roof fixing shingles and cuts holes in walls to redo plumbing and installs boilers and has a garage full of power tools and gives me near heart attacks on a regular basis. I keep up on the housework, make sure he eats real food, and work on renovating various rooms around the house -- he doesn't like painting and designing, but oh man, I love it! I am a major addict to HGTV.
I redid my bedroom: patched holes in the drywall, repainted, added stencil work, bought new lighting fixtures, designed shelves with my dad, and added new furniture -- the works! Current projects include the kitchen peninsula, which needs repainting, and the bathroom, which also needs holes patched and repainted. I'm considering replacing the shower hardware and trying my hand at tiling. When I'm not doing any of that, I'm cooking! Those who have read World of WarCrafts have seen a few of my recipes. My father is terribly happy when I get to do a recipe article, mainly because he likes to eat the end product.
In between all of that, I'm watching baseball with my dad. It's become a father-daughter thing. I am a gigantic fan of Carlos Gonzalez and Troy Tulowitzki. Go, Rockies!
And sometimes, I sleep. But very little. Busy, busy!

Any time I add something to my various collections, I'm pleased about it. I think the thing I like the most is that I have the Sceptre of the Shifting Sands on not one but two characters; the quest chain to complete that was some of the most fun I've had.
Outside of the game, any time I get an article out there that gets people arguing, analyzing, and discussing the story behind the game, I'm incredibly happy. I don't really care whether people agree with my wild speculations or not -- everyone's entitled to his own opinion, of course -- but I do love to get people talking!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
The Lesser Evil Jul 6th 2011 9:13AM
Someone's a very busy girl, impressive!
I don't suppose you could add taking care of a nearly 30 year old to your schedule? I've got these lamps lying around that still need to be put up after two years in my current apartment...
Angus Jul 6th 2011 10:10AM
He seems legit. After all he is the lesser of two evils...
The Lesser Evil Jul 6th 2011 11:19AM
Exactly! I'm completely innocent. Just very much slacktastic when it comes to those darn lamps. I mean, they have to go all up on the ceiling and it's hard... :(
Mortenebra Jul 6th 2011 9:17AM
I love how "Get off the roof dad" is a tag, along with many other funny ones.
Shew, my hat's off to you, Anne. I'm pretty sure my jaw dropped when I read your count of pets and achievements and such. And you do a bunch of stuff outside of the game? And you get to write about WoW a lot of the time?! I am jealous (in that admiring, "Wow, wish I could do that!" kind of way, I assure you)!!
Zanaji Jul 6th 2011 9:18AM
Don't tell the boys, Anne, but you're my favorite :3
Tim Jul 6th 2011 9:31AM
Thanks Anne, for sharing that personal touch that's been missing from About the Bloggers. Yes, you guys write for WoWInsider and play World of Warcraft. But let's read about the people behind the names. Not completely About the Bloggers Questionnaire on Warcraft.
Thanks again for sharing something about YOU. Now, if we could just get a pic of you to see the woman behind that wonderful laugh....
Shinae Jul 6th 2011 10:15AM
I remember doing a Google search for All Things Azeroth a while ago. One to the autofill options was "All Things Azeroth Shade photo" so it seems you are not alone in that sentiment.
HipsterAssassin Jul 6th 2011 5:20PM
Shade is the JD Salinger of the Wow Insider team.
Hail Jul 6th 2011 9:33AM
Love the opening picture. And is that Bloodfang Armor, by far the best set in the game (in my amazing opinion) I see?
Hail Jul 6th 2011 9:33AM
Love the opening picture. And is that Bloodfang Armor, by far the best set in the game (in my amazing opinion), I see?
Hail Jul 6th 2011 9:35AM
Sorry about the double post, feel free to downvote this one. And well, do w/e you like to the top one which may be downvoting it too ;)
niko Jul 6th 2011 9:35AM
You raided on that Compaq tablet? Woooow, that is dedication right there (and maybe some masochism, too)! I used to support a few execs that ran around with those machines back in the day; even in their prime they felt like relics. Major kudos for rockin such a machine.
and as a fellow DIYer, keep up the good work (and obscene lists of things left on the To-Do sheet).
Hail Jul 6th 2011 9:37AM
Just reminded me of the Masochism Tango, by Tom Lehrer. Though if you want a good Tom Lehrer song I'd suggest Poisoning Pigeons in the Park.
niko Jul 6th 2011 10:28AM
ha! i love Tom Lehrer, although my personal favorite of his is "New Math"
"so very simple, that only a child can do it!"
Anne Stickney Jul 6th 2011 6:11PM
It wasn't quite as bad as I thought - like I said, we didn't use vent or anything, so the only program running on the tablet was WoW. It was vanilla, so the graphics weren't at a point where the computer couldn't handle them, but oh man, framerates. When we went to BWL, I remember the only way for me to get through the suppression room was to zoom in my camera all the way, and face the wall while we fought our way up to the boss. During the boss fight, I kept my camera zoomed in and my nose to the gate.
The only other major thing I had to watch out for was Nefarian reanimating his adds - I had to keep my camera turned away from the pile of skeletons, otherwise the adds and subsequent AoE would bring my framerate down to roughly 2fps. It was a definite challenge!
Pocky Jul 6th 2011 9:38AM
Can you send your dad over? I need someone to fix this new hole that just showed up in my roof from my respect blasting through it!
Seriously... are you sure you have the same 24 hours in a day like the rest of us mere mortals??
We're not worthy... :)
Molly Jul 6th 2011 9:53AM
Yay for someone else who likes Burning Crusade! I never played through it when it was current content, but everyone in my guild thinks I'm crazy when I say I love getting to Outland. The zones are pretty (yeah, I even like Hellfire Peninsula) and the gear is delightfully obnoxious. Even though I'm a Wrath baby, the first raid I ever did was Karazhan with my guild, and I still adore it.
Also, the art in this post is fantastic. Did you draw them?
Anne Stickney Jul 6th 2011 6:13PM
Yep! I don't get a chance to draw a lot, but when I do, it's usually WoW-related doodles of characters. :)
Knob Jul 6th 2011 9:54AM
I didn't know your father was Tim The Toolman Taylor!
mackejn Jul 6th 2011 10:20AM
Best About the Bloggers ever. Your ability to evade pictures continues sadly. You are hands down my favorite writer/blogger/podcaster on the site. Keep up the great work.