If you’re a young Horde Druid running around the Barrens you’ll eventually come across Gann Stonespire. This guy is wandering aimlessly around on the road south of Camp Taurajo like an old hippie waiting for a ride to a Dead Show that’s never coming. He starts out a three quest series that is not only pretty good XP but it lets you wack a ton of Dwarves along the way. Read more… »
If you’re just joining us, please refer to the Prelude written by Samodean of Hardcore Casual.
For the previous part of this story, refer to this post by CircumspectSnug.
Corrigan spun around to look at the ragged band of citizens he had been marching through the wilderness. Where a moment ago this group looked ready to drop dead on the ground a change was taking place. The Banshee screams had affected the masses. That effect was not a good one. Read more… »
Half the fun of playing this freaking game is messing around online reading about this freaking game and all the wackyness that it spawns. I just came across a little post over on WoWInsider.com that I find fascinating. It’s got nothing to do with DPS, heals, gear or macros. It has to do with paper. Lots of intricately folded paper. Read more… »
I logged on the other night and paused at the character selection screen with the mouse hovering over my up and coming Druid Alt Snookie. I’ve been playing this guy pretty much exclusively for the past few weeks and I’m having a really good time leveling him up. However my main, Bolink, caught my eye. It’s been too long! I decided to dust him off, stretch his legs and, above all, see where the hell I left him parked. Read more… »
(Remember that Choose Your Own Adventure thing I was telling you about? Here is my part in the story. You really should check this out from the beginning so head over to “Choose your own Azeroth: Prelude” at Hardcore Casual!)
Corrigan was shocked at a moment of hesitation. He felt his body weight shifting towards Nataliah when he knew the right move was to aid Rufus. Read more… »
Remember those “Choose Your Own Adventure” books as a kid? (Do they still have those around or am I dating myself?) These were/are books that allowed you to choose the path of the story as you went along. Something like…
‘”Bobby is suddenly attacked by a huge snarling Giant Rock Troll thing!
What should he do?” Read more… »





