[H-RP] Hand of the Titans is recruiting! Now also open to Alliance!

I made my Horde character today, and I’ve got her up to level 20 already.

I decided to make a Pandaren Hunter fresh from the Wandering Isle. Her name is Shihong, and she only remembers what Ji Firepaw said about the Horde before he left and the little information older pandarens’ that had already left had sent back, vague though their messages are.

She had no idea about the war until she arrived at Orgrimmar, and saw all the soldiers.

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Oh jeez. Poor Shihong. She has no idea what she’s getting into! Rest assured, we will make a rebel out of her–uh, I mean, what? Nothing. Nothing to see here…

We’re usually online in the evenings so that’s a good time to poke Anroka and ask for an interview. I’m looking foward to meeting Shihong!

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Pardon my curiosity, but how is Shihong doing? I ran into her in Orgrimmar a week or two ago, and I have been “out of town” since then. Did she join the Hand? :sunglasses:

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Yep, Shihon joined the Hand.

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I noticed through some discreet investigation that she has gained significant experience since I met her. I think the Hand made a good decision taking her in.

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The Hand is always happy to adopt some good eggs. 8)

…And weary war veterans who desperately try to make a difference and save the innocent, despite sometimes crumbling under the weight of their trauma and self-deprecation.

cough

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Just to clarify, are we talking about you or me? :thinking:
I’m not that self-deprecating… :roll_eyes: I think. (As long as I don’t …think… too much…)
I’m not sure if we’ve met; I am a relatively new Hand of the Titans. But I suppose my reputation might precede me…

I was talking about many of our members, including the entire officer cadre. x)
So… case in point! :stuck_out_tongue:

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The Hand is excited to greet many new recruits! :blush:

Now, let’s get this rebellion business–I mean, what? No, nothing! We are definitely not indulging in some good ol’ fashioned sabotage later this week!

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Hell…o.
I’m sorry I missed the combat training last night. I was… Doing something.
An acquaintance told me about a battle tactics lesson that he got last night… He mentioned Dicemaster, which I assume is a nickname or code for something combat related.

Oh, and I got myself a tabard!

Aww, too bad! Last night was a beautiful example of inter-guild friendship and cooperation.

Translation: in perfect solidarity we watched Jovia fall flat on his butt.

(If you have trouble with DM, just let me know! I used it on one of my Alliance chars. It’s a really wonderful addon.)

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Dark cultists, faction war, a planet to save and new areas to explore. Keep the bar stocked, Gravy, we’ll be right back!

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Last night the Hand gathered in a totally inconspicuous place to debate the recent happenings.

This weekend our post-patch rested state ends and we once again embark on a daring and potentially dangerous journey. New friends, new memories and new injuries await us all!

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Just to be perfectly unliving crystal clear -

(rotting brains, you know…)

This means The Hand has started exploring Nazjatar as a group effort?

And Nazjatar requires …

Umm… an experience level equivalent to …

Uh… a Horde person roaming around Kul Tiras without worrying that random wildlife can turn an exciting evening into the end of one’s existence?

(Level 120?)

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We haven’t been into neither place IC yet, but this Sunday (14th July) we’ll venture into Mechagon! Level 120 is needed for Nazjatar for all I know, and while there’s a chance that we could summon lower level people to Mechagon (if we have a warlock who can go there) I’m pretty sure it’s not scaling with level.

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We made it to Mechagon and we still have all our limbs.

So far.

There comes a time when you have to stand up for what you believe in. For the Hand, this time is now!

Translation: we Team Thrall now.

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Team Baine it is?

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…Yeah, Team Baine too.

Team Honour!

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/yell HONOR! :metal:
/cheer
/forAzeroth!

The undead death knight dances a brief, jolly jig, before he remembers to be cool and dour.

He does not burst into song, and definitely does not sing, “War: What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!”

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