Pet peeves: The return (Part 1)

Add a touch of how horrible it is, having the Despicable Neutral attendants be coldly indifferent to you and the suffering you escaped from since it’s all Part of The Purpose.

A last taste of hope… Now gone. :pensive:

It makes sense that the stewards of oribos do nothing, because ‘anything, even things going wrong, could be Part Of The Purpose and we have no means of finding out’ means that you can’t do anything at all ever

They’re such useless jerks.

They wake up rope-bound by hands in a carriage, heading down a road. Pine trees surround their FoV.

“Hey. Hey, you. You’re finally awake!”

The great crossover we have all been asking for…

They’re a clear admonishment of how slavish devotion to law and order without consideration for justice leads to a sterile, harsh place that ultimately starves itself.

in this essay on how the shadowlands would be the perfect place for a communist revolution i will

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wait is jailer stalin/lenin

Nah, he’s the edgy nihilist blackpill type

communism is the one with the stateless classless society and the hot girls

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can’t believe all jailer would have to do is just advertise his ranks with hot girl–

wait a minute

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we’ve cracked the code, lads

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They delegate justice by default to a unfailing, perfect judge that’s bluescreened and they don’t know how to process that so they just keep sweeping the floor or something.

I see it more as the error of blind faith but I suspect they’re portrayed as ineffectual by design to once more prove that Free Will (and the American way) is the true Good in the setting once the dust settles.

Good point.

I remember Outland leveling as being slow and tedious, especially those horrible Corky quests.

I still have fun with RP and casual 51-59 PvP, but I have completely stopped playing level 60 content.

Mwoh… I am just glad that Shadowlands is opt-in rather than opt-out. Unlike BfA, I can ignore this expansion’s lore whenever I please.

[remembers Shadowmoon Valley]

[gently rocks back and forth]

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Blades Edge Mountains…

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I liked the Cenarion/black dragon bits.
The rest can burn in hell.

Only the strong can become king of the Blade’s Edge ogres.

I recently leveled through TBC again in retail, the ‘kill 2340 monsters’ each quest in Blade’s Edge was a lot more enjoyable now that you don’t have to go through CBT for each mob.

edit: also my mole rat warlock is now a king of blade’s edge ogres. powerful.

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Me to Mini - “you’ve got dog breath”

The Cat - “MEOW”

Me - “yeah, you got cat breath”

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Since I’ve modded DoS2 to give me twice the amount of points, I’ve decided to mix the druid and elementalist builds and go with that.

the reason I stopped playing druid initially is because I’m not fond of the; summon incarnate, spend the rest of the fight buffing the incarnate playstyle.

Now I can summon it, buff it with its own abilities and then blow the enemy up with whichever element Magic Cycles is on.

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I did give DoS2 another run of it but IDK I’m not feeling the magic any more

It doesn’t help that although the game does have a neat respec option for free it’s still a pain to try something new because of all the skill books and gear you have to mess around with