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20DoB 16 & 17: Missing Favorites

Today is a very introspective day, as far as topics are concerned. (I would of posted it yesterday, but I was busy playing with my new figures (1/8 GSC Hanekawa Tsubasa, and Nendoroid Makise Kurisu) and freaking out because of a thunderstorm)

(Note: I plan to grab some screenshots for this a bit later, but I figured I should post in now anyway)

We have “Things You Miss (post Cata)” and “Your Favorite Spot (in or outside of game)”.

Obviously, the first choice for things I miss and my favorite spot is my favorite spot I miss. Duh. I really miss being able to go hide at the lighthouse in Quel’thalas. It was a nice, relaxing place, that was a bitch to get to. Nowdays, there is a big invisible wall stopping you from getting up there.

That being said, I miss a lot of things in the post-Cataclysm Azeroth. Every zone that’s changed, I miss at least a little bit. Of particular note is Azshara, which has been thrown to the wolves goblins, and is considerably less cool than it used to be.

I miss the old leveling flow, just because I knew it so well. I miss being able to skip quests in zones… there are a lot of things I “miss”.

Anywho, lets get onto the more fun topic of favorite places.

I -really- like Crystalsong. Such a pretty, pretty zone, and so very, very unused. Actually, I like a lot of the Northrend zones. They are, for the most part, very pretty. It’s sad that the least pretty zones are the ones where players spent the most time (Icecrown, Dragonblight, and to a lesser degree Storm Peaks and Wintergrasp).

Another obvious choice in WoW is Nagrand. Everyone loves Nagrand. So pretty, good quests, and home to the best mounts in the game (Talbuks, everyone loves Talbuks), of all time. Ever. Even Rift’s cool mechanical horses aren’t as cool as Talbuks.

Other good zones from Burning Crusade are Netherstorm (It’s purple, and in space, what more could you want?) and Eversong Woods (so pretty, so very very autumnal and pretty).

Cataclysm has pretty boring new zones, really. Hyjal is okay but not super pretty, Vash’jir is pretty but just a horrible zone, Deepholm is somehow even more lame than Vash, Uldum has great quests but is basically just a big desert, and Twilight Highlands is infested by nightmare fuel (the rest of it’s pretty nice though).

I guess Cata did have Kezan, but you’d struggle to spend an hour there, really.

Let’s move on to other games. Rift is an easy choice, because I’ve been playing more of it than I’d care to admit. Rift has zones that run the gambit between boring and less-boring, but it does have some very pretty vistas. Mainly because you can walk almost everywhere. The world feels much more… complete, than the Zones of WoW at most times. Mainly because mountain climbing is not only completely valid, but it is encouraged, with all of the Cairns at stupid high places, for instance.

While I’ve not been to every zone in Telara yet (Not been to the 46-50 zones yet), I can say that the zones that are probably the nicest are firstly, the Lake Of Solace (which is a bit of a silly answer, as it is just a big lake, with nothing much in it), and then Moonshade Highlands (which I always want to refer to as “Moonshae” for some reason), which is geographically pretty simple, but is a pretty nice zone. Iron Pine Peak is nice too, but ‘SNOW EVERYWHERE’ in a huge ass zone is a bit tiring after a while.

There are a lot of very pretty games, and I’m much too lazy to think of and/or name them all. The only other really good game I’ve been playing much of recently is Minecraft (1.8 worlds are super pretty), and it’s not like I can specifically be like “that area is cool” in a game that is all procedurally generated.

Next Time: FFFFF-Fashion?

Character Interviews : Selite

So, I’ve been inspired by this Shared Topic idea, by Azryu of  The Arcanery, and have decided to steal it for myself, and perhaps will end up doing all my characters in the future (and I mean all my characters, both from Warcraft and elsewhere). Therefore, today I have decided to go ahead a have a chat with Selite. This shouldn’t be too hard, everything I say she comments on anyway (at least in my head).

The crunch of leaves can be heard underfoot, as I step into the autumnal clearing.

There she is, sitting on a tree stump, with a tired look obvious upon her face. As I enter the clearing, she looks up at me, and says softly…

So, you’re here at last, huh? I was wondering when you would get here.

I go to open my mouth, but she continues regardless.

Are you surprised to see me here? Are you that daft?

I- well,”

You should know that I have a life of my own when you’re not looking through my eyes. You’re smarter than that.

I sigh, and step towards her, into the clearing. “Sure, but here, why here? A small clearing in the middle of Eversong Woods, of all the places in Azeroth, why right here?

Really? This is my home, you idiot.

She kicked up a bunch of orange leaves, which floated slowly to the ground in between us.

We stared at each other, assessing each other, for minutes.

Anyway, how’s magic working out for you?” I asked clumsily. ‘Oh god, this is even worse than unresolved sexual tension.’ I thought.

F-fine.

She looked at me like I had asked her to stab her mother in the face, mixed with the slightest hint of concern.

And what about you, how’s whatever you’re doing going?

I smiled. “Nice to know for all of your powers of precognition aren’t all powerful.” She glared slightly, before she gave me a strange look and smiled a little, realizing it was a joke. “I’m fine, by the way.

Good, good. Anyway… I’ve got to go. Uhh, take care of yourself, eh?

You too.” We smiled nervously at each other, before we both walked away.

Well, I’m not sure what to think of that. Both me and Sel are amazingly shy? Perhaps it is just the whole privacy thing. We would of been better off conducting this chat somewhere more public, like in Dalaran. Perhaps next time, eh? (Perhaps)

Project Loremaster : Well, it’s a beginning.

Alright. So, I’ve got 100% of the non seasonal (Which don’t count anyway) quests for Eversong Woods. Pyrin is about 86% through level 12, and we’re heading off to Trisfal Glades next.

Now for the stats;

For other interesting (not) stats, see after the break.

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Project Loremaster : Intro

Well, well. Look who’s come crawling back to post something. Me!

I’m working on Loremaster on a new toon, a priest. She’s currently level 10, with [Tattered Dreadmist Mantle]. She’s done the first few quest hubs in Eversong, and will move her way through zones chronologically by level.

At level 6.

At level 6.

Plan is to get her to finish Eversong tomorrow, then move on to Trisfal Glades, then Durotar, and finally to Mulgore.

Once they’re all ~100% done, we move onto the second tier of zones, otherwise known as Ghostlands, Silverpine Forest, and The Barrens (which is more like tier 2.5), and so on ’till we finish all of azeroth. If at that stage, the [Loremaster of Eastern Kingdoms] and [Loremaster of Kalamador] achievement’s aren’t complete, then we go back using our log of quests complete, soloing instances, finding drops to start quests, and whatever, ’till they’re both gained. Then we move onto Outland, doing each zone’s Loremaster achievement in order, and finally going to Northrend, and doing the same there.

After that, I’ll mop up any dungeon quests, holiday quests, and what not, ’till I finish [3000 Quests Completed].

It’s going to be a long journey, that’s for sure.