Reality Check

WoW...Peanut did that on Stonemaul as well. Level 60 Gnome warlock ... deleted ... now he is a Tauren Druid.
 
Was that warlock using a Krol Blade or am I seeing things. I just cannot understand deleting something that you worked so hard to get. I would rather buy a second account if I planned on rerolling to horde on the same server.
 
I cant tell what weapon it is since its in korean...but i think there is another epic sword that looks like krol blade.

Drakedog supposedly completely quit WoW, and finished the job by deleting his character.

Although...since its in korean, theres no way i can tell if he really deleted his char...or only did so on a test server to freak people out.
 
Haha, well, with the next PTR (public test realm) coming out soon with all the priest changes, I plan on checking it out. Maybe I'll do the same thing and post it on the stonemaul forums ... see if anybody reacts. Maybe Hellhammer will be happy to think he doesn't have to worry about me mind controlling him off the LM cliff.
 
Exo-Slayer said:
Was that warlock using a Krol Blade or am I seeing things. I just cannot understand deleting something that you worked so hard to get. I would rather buy a second account if I planned on rerolling to horde on the same server.

He was using Bloodcaller looks pretty much the same as a kroll with +15 agi on it except a little bigger and a lot brighter.
 
Thats pretty insane... i cant imagine deleting Osirys, Klang or even Oddbob. What does he say in the end?

... wouldnt that have sucked if he messed up and he didne video him deleting his character
 
The caption says what the end said:

"WoW's not fun anymore. tired of 24hour-long honor competitions, sick of endlessly repeating dungeon raids

Seeing my friends leave WoW one by one also was a pain.

Lastly, I'm tired of crying 'EE!!' alone now that my friends left the game

I want some rest."

Rather sad to think about, isnt it? You and your guild has become a legend, yet your friends move on from their glory and leave....one by one, until the hero himself stands alone. There's nobody for him to compete against, but now there's no one to stand by him to bellow the old guild warcry.

I like it how the beginning shows symbols of his former glory; sitting on the throne, decked out in epix...and in the end the place where he once was.

Bygone days of glory...what a sad, sad ending...
 
Reminds me that we must be very careful about what we put our time and energy into. It's one thing to put a lot of time and energy into a toon and then experience the sadness of lossing everything. It is quite another thing to spend a whole life time with the same result at the end!! What am I doing with my life and will it matter at the end??

Chad
 
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