Friday Five.

June 19th, 2009 by elinora

Over at Too Many Annas, she put up the Friday Five. So, instead of writing a little fiction, I’m just gonna answer some questions about my priesty-poo, Rayann.

What is your character’s most notable flaw?
– “Under-estimating my tanks.  I have become so spoiled with Radhja, that if the tank has under 27K health and no shield, I become weary of whether or not the run will go smoothly without me wanting to pull out my hair.”

What is your character’s most notable strength?
– “I quested from level 1 to level 70 as a holy practitioner of the Light, then when the High Priests felt I was ready, I ventured into Northrend as Discipline, making the vanquishing of monsters a bit easier on myself while still being able to transverse dungeons with different groups of people.  Now once I became level 80, I went back and had the Holy Light restored.  I believe being able to do all the tasks set before me in Azeroth, the Outlands, and then facing Arthas’ scourge in Northrend without being tempted to delve into the darker magics makes me a bit stronger than some.”

What is their crowning moment of awesome?
–  “I’m not going to lie, being a Holy Priest has many rewarding experiences.  But I’d have to say that there were many Karazhan encounters were I found myself without a fellow healer and had to keep 7-8 other people alive during several different boss fights.  While that may not seem very “awesome” to some readers, experience it and then tell me how you feel afterward.

What is their most bitter moment of failure?
–  “I believe it was having to leave my home (<Doja Dojo>) with Radhja to find greener pastures.  It’s a long and sad story, but it had to be done to prosper, since that was essentially what we wanted to do.”

And, in light of yesterday’s post, what’s one quality, trait, fear, or habit about your character that just doesn’t really fit or make sense with the rest of them?
– “It would have to be my awkwardness with new dungeon members.  Like I mentioned before, I’m spoiled by Radhja.  In the beginning of our courtship, we were always the pair that just needed people that did damage.  Now that he’s ventured into the infamous Ulduar and fighting against the horde in Wintergrasp, sometimes I’m left to my own devices in dungeons.”

I apologize folks, she’s a bit cocky. :)

A picture worth a thousand words.

June 14th, 2009 by elinora
*sighs and smiles*

*sighs and smiles*

I apologize for her looking bored, but besides the Dalaran cooking and fishing dailies, I really haven’t given her much attention. :(

Hi!  This is my introductory post. :)

I play World of Warcraft, and have for over two years now.  I came in around the end of April 2007, and some would say I only log off to sleep. :P

I must apologize again, I hate introductory posts. But at the same time, I hate just jumping in the middle because I feel I have to explain SO much. Heh.  As you can see from that screenshot, I have one of every class.  I’m working diligently to get them all leveled, but taking my time because I’m enjoying as much of Vanilla WoW as I can.  I paid attention with Elinora, but I was so new to the game, that I didn’t see all the smaller things I have noticed while leveling my alts.  Rayann, here, was powerleveled through instances with RL friends.  She didn’t actually start questing on her own until she hit Outlands.  But then again, a holy priest is always needed to heal something group oriented. :P

At this moment ingame, I have a set list of things to do (damn my OCD) with my toons on a daily basis.  Eli is working on her Loremaster of Northrend achievement, just finished Dragonblight and got to participate in The Battle for The Undercity.  (She was so proud to be running along side Jaina, she wouldn’t shut up about it.)  Rayann is working on that as well, but is stuck in Icecrown on the group quests.  Ruukia is slowly but surely making her way through Zangermarsh, leaving a body trail as she goes. :)

As you can see from the level of my alts, I stop every ten levels and start working on another alt.  *points to screenshot*  I’m working on Piixel, my warlock.  She’s a fiesty little bugger, but her and Mak (her voidwalker slave) make a good team and are leaving undead in Darkshire shaking in their boots… but since walking skeletons have no use for boots, that’s a bad analogy.  *shrugs*  Oh well, you get the point. :P

All my alts are girls.  For I am a girl, IRL. :)

They all have their own personality, and it will come out in future posts.

Stick around for stories from the girls and their adventures through Azeroth, Outlands, and Northrend.  They always seem to find themselves in a situation worth blogging over. :)