Month: February 2014

prince-of-gays:

She is slumped in a dark, desolate alley as inky blackness spread in the sky above. It bled into the reds and oranges of sunset, tiny pinpricks of stars sprinkled in the thick quagmire of darkness. She sniffles, rubbing her nose with the back of her hand, smearing fresh blood on her sleeve. Feiyn hiccuped quietly, trying not to cry. “Feiyn hate dem! Hate dem kids! She can’t help da way she looks! She wishes dey were dead! Dead!” Feiyn bitterly hisses, smearing blood across her upper lip, across her cheek.

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prince-of-gays: so i got the smart idea to do black butler-ized versions of tevruden and feiyn (lookit at little kiddy feiyn ain’t she cute) (as always, tevruden belongs to barkentin)

prince-of-gays:

so i got the smart idea to do black butler-ized versions of tevruden and feiyn

(lookit at little kiddy feiyn ain’t she cute)

(as always, tevruden belongs to barkentin)

ilaniel:

jollyparaphernalia:

benchflip:

ilaniel:

maltrake:

dustygnome:

maltrake:

*deep breath*

Guys… I think I’m finally ready to talk about Dave Kosak’s Aethas tweet:

“Aethas was caught between loyalties. He decided to ‘look the other way.’”

If that information is unimportant enough to reveal in a tweet, can we assume there’s not going to be a dramatic confrontation scene ending with puddles of Aethas all over the courtroom? We can choose to believe that, right? *_*

this horrible speculation is presented without comment.

Looks like we have a new elf to worry about…

Ahhh, Dave’s actually talking about this publicly! Me and Mike Sacco asked him about it on his facebook back when 5.1 was current, and he said there was supposed to be an extra scene that bugged out and didn’t show up in the actual game. Horde-side, when you were stealing the Bell from Darnassus, Aethas was supposed to find your portal, follow you in and go “what are you doing? You can’t use Kirin Tor resources for the war effort.” and the orc you’re with gets nose to nose with him and says “You’d better decide where you’re loyalties lie, ELF.” And Aethas slinks back through the portal to Dalaran saying he saw nothing.

So yeah, Aethas knew about the bell—but by accident. Fanlyr was acting on his own, and seemed to have no intention of telling him about it.

We never said anything because Dave thought that the rampant speculation re: Aethas’ loyalties was great to watch and asked us to be quiet about it. It wasn’t Blizzard’s intention for that to be a mystery, it just happened that way.

Oh my! This is wonderful to learn of! Poor little Aethas…

HOLD IT

There was already indication of this, even without the bugged event…but on the Isle of Thunder.

When Lorthemar, Jaina, Aethas, and the other elf chick confront each other, things are said.

One of the things, is Lor’themar claiming ‘The Sunreavers had NOTHING to do with blah blah’

The next thing in the scripted event, is Aethas looking rather shifty, in an emote.

So, that likely already put Aethas’ loyalties into question.

Right, and that event on the IoT was supposed to be an obvious reference to what the player would have already known, had the bugged event actually been in the game—i.e. that Aethas HAD found out about the Bell, so he didn’t know “nothing”. It wasn’t supposed to put his loyalties into question; it was supposed to be a reaffirmation of what we already knew—that he had turned a blind eye.

The difference is that Jaina is essentially accusing Aethas of being an active participant in the deception, which he wasn’t. Aethas was, truly, a Kirin Tor loyal. Until he stumbled upon what Fanlyr (and us, the players, lets be honest) were up to. The problem with finding out in such a clumsy way is that, if he had gone straight to Jaina and told her what was going on, Garrosh would have known EXACTLY who spilled the beans, which would have likely put a lot of blood elf lives in immediate danger, because there’s no way Garrosh would have let that go. And if Aethas said nothing? Well, that’s the option he chose and we saw how that panned out.

Aethas basically blundered into a situation in which he could either bring down Garrosh’s wrath on the blood elves, or Jaina’s. He gambled with Jania’s. He, and the blood elves as a whole, would have lost either way.

brocursion: I recently got a stylus for my iPad (bc frick u steve jobs), so I’ve been trying it out using the Brushes app. Results so far: “well, that would’ve been easier and better using the intuos”  Which stylus? I have the wacom one and its pretty great.

brocursion:

I recently got a stylus for my iPad (bc frick u steve jobs), so I’ve been trying it out using the Brushes app. Results so far: “well, that would’ve been easier and better using the intuos” 

Which stylus? I have the wacom one and its pretty great.

tarcanusfrostbourne: Northrend in Panorama Here are some panoramic photos of various areas around Northrend. Northrend is the region now inhabited by the remnants of the Argent Crusade, the Kirin Tor, and citizens of the Kingdom of Dalaran who claim the floating city as their

tarcanusfrostbourne:

Northrend in Panorama

Here are some panoramic photos of various areas around Northrend.

Northrend is the region now inhabited by the remnants of the Argent Crusade, the Kirin Tor, and citizens of the Kingdom of Dalaran who claim the floating city as their home and capital (“Kirin Tor” is a term used to describe the Magus Senate of Dalaran, or the collection of powerful mages that study and record the history of humanity).  There are also smaller pockets of different inhabitants located in various regions of Northrend.

Dalaran is in fact both a floating city and a kingdom.  The city itself was once located in the foothills of the Alterac Mountains but now resides over the Crystalsong Forest (in brief, it was razed by Arthas, rebuilt under a powerful shield, and then moved to Northrend).  The kingdom has less than 3,000 citizens, of which less than 120 are members of the Kirin Tor.

Prior to Patch 5.1, members of the Horde were allowed to freely travel in and around Dalaran and associate with the Kirin Tor.

Since that time, members of the Horde have been expelled from Dalaran on orders by Jaina Proudmoore, current Archmage of the Kirin Tor.

It should be noted that Horde players may still use Dalaran in-game as they have in the past, but in terms of Azerothian lore they are (at current posting time) barred from the city.  In other words, nothing in-game has changed mechanically in the city and it is fully functional for Horde players; however Horde role players are nearly non-existent there as it conflicts with the current lore given where we are in the timeline of Azerothian history.

During the “Wrath of the Lich King” expansion, Northrend was also the place of residence of the Lich King (formerly Arthas Menethil), who claimed Icecrown Citadel as his primary fortress and main base of operations.

Of course, this photo set is by no means comprehensive of everything there is to see in-game; however, it should give someone a good idea of Northrend architecture and design.

Enjoy!

Feel free to use these images as you wish.  However, please remember that all images and material related to World of Warcraft and the Warcraft universe are fully owned by Blizzard Entertainment, which still retains all property rights of any of their source material.

Oh trade chat

Oh trade chat

vadumji: It’s not ‘done’ until I’ve had a few nights to obsess over all the tiny mistakes and then miss some anyways when I upload it (which is probably why I have so many finished pieces in my folders that I don’t bother to upload, I think I’ll make it a goal this

vadumji:

It’s not ‘done’ until I’ve had a few nights to obsess over all the tiny mistakes and then miss some anyways when I upload it (which is probably why I have so many finished pieces in my folders that I don’t bother to upload, I think I’ll make it a goal this year to… get around to uploading those things).

Anyways, a commission of Snowcrow’s belf mage Duibhín doing some FANCY MAGICS. This was really fun to work on.

kertia: pujface: mentalward6ix: Not usually a big fan of WoW anything, but Pujface deserved a hot Night Elf for being an awesome friend. So here is Thresh, my Night Elf. I should tap into the WoW market for art, they seem to be willing to pay money for good art. Thresh and Art

kertia:

pujface:

mentalward6ix:

Not usually a big fan of WoW anything, but Pujface deserved a hot Night Elf for being an awesome friend. So here is Thresh, my Night Elf. I should tap into the WoW market for art, they seem to be willing to pay money for good art.

Thresh and Art © S. Roman 2/14

I was gushing at skech on skype about nightelves so he on the spot designed one. Looks really awesome, you should go commission him!

that damn chest and abs.

UNF