The Queue: Let's get some pony all up in here man
It has come to my attention that not everypony was particularly happy with a certain Mr. Caraway's recent representation of the fair pony citizens of Equestria. Let me assure you, we love ponies here. As an owner of ponies all the way back to a G1 Minty (flat hooves circa 1982, not those concave ones they came out with later -- we're talking old school ponies, man) and an avid collector of My Little Pony merchandise and memorabilia, I would like to assure all residents of Equestria that Mr. Caraway will be properly dealt with.
Please ignore any screams and/or hysterical laughter of one gone mad; I assure you that's just background noise that is all in a day's work here at WoW Insider.
Moving on, why don't we address a few pressing issues regarding the status of orcs and dragons on the internet? Aw heck, why don't we answer two questions at the same time?
Andrew R. asks:
My fiancee picked up a few of the WoW books on sale. I have to wait until Christmas to read them but so far she picked up Arthas, Stormrage and Cataclysm. Is that the order I want to read the books? Are there any books before Arthas that setup the story I should pick up?
Vector asks:
I've read the Warcraft Archive (Day of the Dragon, Lord of the Clans, The Last Guardian, Of Blood and Honor) and finishing up the War of the Ancients Archive (The Well of Eternity, The Demon Soul, The Sundering). What book(s) logically follow the Sundering?
I'm assuming by "Cataclysm," you're talking about The Shattering, Andrew. If that's the case, yep, she wants to read them in that order. As for Warcraft novels and the order in which you want to read them, there's a Lore 101 article out there that should clear up all that confusion for the both of you.
Dr. Knox asks:
Dear Queue,
I'm level capped at 85 and want myself some achievement points. What's the fastest way to become exalted with the various Horde capitals?
There are a couple of different ways you can do that! You can pick up tabards for each city that will give you rep for that particular city as you're doing heroics. These vendors are near the flight masters in the major cities. But if you're really keen on ramping up rep as quickly as possible, go around the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor and clear every zone. Not only will you rack up reputation with the various city factions, but you'll be knocking out quest completion achievements for every zone and clearing a major chunk of the quests that you need for the Loremaster achievement, too!
Weyoun777 asks:
What's the deal with all these NPCs with red nameplates that don't attack players on sight? In most of the world, if you walk near a red NPC, it begins to attack you. In the Molten Front area countless waves of enemies spawn and just go right by the players to attack NPCs. It kind of drives me crazy because initially it seems like going into certain areas is suicide, when really it's as if everything is yellow. Why don't they give them orange nameplates or something (to indicate that they're bad guys but that they are otherwise occupied)?
Well, in the Molten Front, it's the druids who are doing the initial charge into the zone, not players like you and me. Of course, the bad guys are going to beeline straight for the organizers of the event. From a game standpoint, though, it'd be a pretty big mess if all those rushing invaders started punching whoever happened into the zone -- and it'd be a lot harder to complete all those quests. It really should feel like suicide, though. It's a war front.
On a completely unrelated note, your name is kinda making me want to toss you out the nearest airlock for some reason.
Dea ex Machina asks:
Something I've been wondering, is Thrall married now, or just betrothed? I'm not sure if what I witnessed at the end of that quest was a wedding or an engagement party. I mean, he JUST asked her, but maybe that's all it takes for orcs?
They're married -- or the orcish equivalent thereof. Orcs don't really have a need for major ceremonies or the urge to say yes to the dress before they tie the knot, as it were.
jishdefish asks:
I play a male Human Rogue, and I do the Molten Front dailies like many other folks, but Tauren women I save seem to swoon over me.
"I owe you a very special thank you. Find me sometime when this fight is over."
I got this message three or four times. What should I do?
Honey. What do you think that Vanish button is for?
Rymer asks:
Lore Question: So in the quests leading up to the dailies in the Firelands you visit Motoclaw and the Shrine of Malorne and you can talk to her and she says that Cenarious is the son of Malorne and Elune. However in the War of the Anceints books its stated that Cenarious is the son of Malorne and Ysera. Do you know if this is a typo or are they tring to ellude to Ysera and Elune being on in the same?
Richard Knaak actually answered this in an interview over on Blizzplanet. I'll let the answer speak for itself:
yous95 asks:Knaak: Elune and Ysera are not the same. Here is the explanation, per Blizzard, who did not wish any further elaboration in the novel at the time:
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According to the Sundering, it is said that Ysera is Cenarius's mother. However, Dungard the Earthen says that he thought Elune 'birthed' Cenarius.Elune birthed Cenarius, but gave him up to Malorne because Cenarius was more a creature of the mortal world and could not be with her. Malorne, who had relations with both Elune and Ysera, knew that he could not properly care for his son, but Ysera's love was so great for Malorne that she took Cenarius as her own. Hence being his mother (or adoptive mother).
Question for the Queue:
Back in the War of the Ancients (I think) when Deathwing, then known as Neltharion, was originally driven insane by an Old God, how come the Old God targeted Deathwing and only Deathwing? Maybe he saw evil within his heart? Either way if I were the Old God, I'd try to drive a few more of my enemies insane.
Here's the deal with that: Deathwing was originally Neltharion, the Earthwarder. It was his job to watch over the deep places of Azeroth, the caverns and secret places deep beneath the earth. When the Titans originally imprisoned the Old Gods, they buried them deep beneath the earth. Neltharion just happened to be in far closer proximity to that prison than anyone else; that's why he was the first to succumb.
Then the Sundering hit, split Azeroth into bits and allowed the Old Gods just a little more reach. I'd go further into that, but instead I'll just say Sunday's Know Your Lore will be a tinfoil hat edition that you might enjoy.
macster asks:
On the subject of the dragons turning out at the World Tree, Alexstraza's looking remarkably well after she had be carried away when Deathwing used her as a chew-toy? What happened there?
Well, she, uh ... she got better.
Joe asks:
In addition to the Nozdormu question, what happened to the ritual we were summoned to witness at the start of the quest before Thrall is elemental-split?
I'm pretty sure that what happens at the end of the quest line (which I'll be vague about for spoiler reasons) isn't what we were originally summoned there to witness. But there's no talk about finishing up whatever the original ritual was.
Did I miss something? Or did Bliz just drop the ball on this plot point?
Well, um, you know, love is important. Love is like oxygen. Love is a many-splendored thing; love lifts us up where we belong. All you need is love!
... man, Moulin Rouge was a great movie, wasn't it, Joe?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 13)
Shinae Jul 7th 2011 11:05AM
Anne is now 20% cooler.
So awesome!
Noyou Jul 7th 2011 11:06AM
Those eyes! So- Distract...What?
Sleutel Jul 7th 2011 11:55AM
I appreciate that she reminded me about the flat hooves on the early '80s toys. Another piece of my childhood reclaimed!
... I really should go get all of those My Little Ponies out of storage.
xvkarbear Jul 7th 2011 12:00PM
Ponies and Ewan in the same post? Ann is now 500% cooler.
Sleutel Jul 7th 2011 1:12PM
And since I'm home sick from work today, I've also been finally convinced to start watching Friendship Is Magic.
So, um, thanks, Anne? I guess? At least until my ass goes numb from sitting in this chair all wrapped in blankets.
fallemwarrior Jul 7th 2011 1:47PM
Monty python, ponies, Moulin Rouge and quick witty humor all in one post...
ohh god m having a heart attack.. MEDIC
Donhorn Jul 7th 2011 3:46PM
Thank you for doing everypony justice Anne! I was highly disappointed with that picture the unnamed posted... I mean... RARITY WOULD NEVER SAY Y'ALL!
jishdefish Jul 7th 2011 7:33PM
"Rogue" and "Rouge" in the same post without being in the same paragraph, sentence, or context is impressive too, from the average WoW player's standpoint.
Thanks for answering my question! Your answer came in handy today when a male Tauren came on to me. I shouted "It's Rogue, not Rouge!!!" and vanished.
Vespasien Jul 7th 2011 9:27PM
Eeyup!
musicchan Jul 7th 2011 10:54PM
My Little Ponies AND Moulin Rouge? My goodness Anne, we'd get along just fine.
aaron.bish Jul 8th 2011 4:26PM
Seriously.... Is My Little Pony some kind of hipster sh*t I missed? Where's this all come from?
Eakin Jul 7th 2011 11:07AM
If the Mane 6 ponies were WoW toons, what class/spec/race/professions would they be?
Shinae Jul 7th 2011 11:20AM
Applejack - Prot/Ret Paladin with herbalism and cooking.
Fluttershy - Resto/Feral Druid.
Pinkie Pie - Mage or Rogue, since she can pop out of nowhere!
Rainbow Dash - Engineering for speed boosts. Shaman or Balance Druid for her way with the weather.
Rarity - Tailoring and Jewelcrafting (duh). Priest, maybe?
Twilight - Warlock with inscription, only she'd have a baby dragon familiar instead of a demon.
Grovinofdarkhour Jul 7th 2011 11:21AM
Seriously guys, I'm gonna hork.
Dakiri Jul 7th 2011 11:26AM
An important question that deserves a good answer.
Twilight Sparkle - Arcane mage. she's the magic user, pretty easy.
Applejack - Arms Warrior. She's all about the brute strength.
Rainbow Dash - Oh god. Uh...Ferals run the fastest. This is harder than I thought it'd be.
Fluttershy - Holy priest in personality, hunter in terms of skills.
Pinkie Pie - boomkins are silly, right? No real clue here.
Rarity - Holy pally. She loves helping people out and she spends hours on her hair. Easiest one.
snarkygoldfish Jul 7th 2011 11:33AM
Darn you guys...I think it's time for a warcraft(s) project.
eakin3 Jul 7th 2011 11:38AM
Defiantly agree that Applejack is a plate-wearing melee class, warrior's probably the best fit.
I find Rarity kind of annoying, but she's clearly a caster, so Belf Warlock (agree with JC/tailoring, no brainer)
Fluttershy seems resto druid-ish. But ANGRY!Fluttershy seems more BM hunter ish
Twilight's an arcane mage, straight up. Inscription and alchemy, maybe?
Rainbow Dash has the whole weather/element connection of a shammy, but that feels a little... immobile for her.
Pinkie Pie? No clue. She would take engineering for the toys and barely-controlled craziness, but she doesn't match up with any class as far as I can tell. She can be a Pandaren Bard. Because it's Pinkie Pie
Tricia Jul 7th 2011 11:38AM
Seriously, I love you guys :)
HappyTreeDance Jul 7th 2011 11:55AM
Just in case anyone needed inspiration to customize a My Little Pony to look like a WoW toon....
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/33538342.html?page=2&cut_expand=1#cutid1
Yvl Jul 7th 2011 11:56AM
My friend has a pony for every class.
Pinkie Pie - Hunter (for Gummy), engineering for the roflcopter
Fluttershy - Druid ("I would like to be a tree")
Rainbow Dash - Rogue (duh)
Twilight Sparkle - Mage
Rarity - Priest (dunno)
Applejack - Warrior
Zekora - Shaman
Celestia - Paladin
Nightmare Moon - DK
Trixie - Warlock
She's also got professions figured out for each but I can't remember most of them.