aviata2012: ragewang: “Who am I?” ermahgerd :O This is…this is so…Eeeeee *rolling around on the floor* sdkjnsdkjdnskjnd This is so….kdsjnvkdjkkdfj *lost for words* Thank you :O
“Who am I?”
ermahgerd :O This is…this is so…Eeeeee
*rolling around on the floor* sdkjnsdkjdnskjnd This is so….kdsjnvkdjkkdfj
*lost for words* Thank you :O
thedesignosaurus: Nyogtha, my shaman. Circa 2012
Aaaaand now that I’ve mentioned all that.
I should have Tev summoned to Silvermoon for his help with the Sunreaver Onslaught. (He hit exalted yesterday)
Kael’s Daily Sin’dorei Society Lecture – Icecrown and Northrend
(Suggested by an amazing anon – I want to know who and where you were in my version of Azeroth.)
During the Northrend Campaign, most Sin’dorei were thrilled to have a chance to take revenge on the Lich King for the destruction of our city and the tainting of our power source. Though I wasn’t there, I have gathered a good deal of information from others regarding it.
Though they were eager, most elves, upon arriving in Northrend, found themselves almost crippled by painful flashbacks, hearing and hallucinating the dying screams of friends and loved ones lost in the Scourge invasion of Quel’thalas. The closer they got to the Frozen Throne and the monster who resided there, the worse these visions got. It took several days, and sometimes longer, for any given elf to become even remotely functional every time they crept closer.
Despite this embarrassment, not a single member of the Horde picked on them for it. As a matter of fact, even Garrosh Hellscream and other strong warriors would occasionally stop and ask their Sin’dorei comrades if they needed a rest. This kindness, in such a cruel, cold landscape, was very, very much appreciated.
Funny, Tev is the opposite, he was more than happy to return to Icecrown during the Northrend campaign; it was like going home. He avoids Silvermoon like the plague, (pun not intended) as the last clear memory he has before finding himself at Light’s Hope, is falling while fighting the Scourge in the defense of the Sunwell. It’s the antithesis of the power he feels in combat as a Death Knight, and he likes that power.
..What if Death-Knights had a Union? And fought for collective bargaining of classes?
I’m not sure we’d have the… tact… necessary to do that sort of thing. The Knights of the Ebon blade is something like that anyway. We *did* walk out on our… “employer.” (And subsequently went to his house and killed him but that’s nether here nor there…)
dogslug: MRP: You’re doing it right.
fall out boy, paramore and justin timberlake on the iTunes top 10 charts wow hello 2006
i wasnt even alive in 2006
why the fuck is a six year old on tumblr
They aren’t a six-year-old.
They’re undead. They were dead in 2006.
So Angel and I saw a while back an orc monk that was apparently also a Death Knight. …How plausible is that even? Is there any class that a DK could conceivably dual class as? (My vote is no but I’m sketchy enough on lore that I don’t know.) ?
I’d say no. Once you’re killed and raised as a Death Knight that’s pretty much it. You lose al the skills that you had as whatever class you were before and all you have are the abilities available to death knights.