A Farewell to Ironforge

Packing up my World of Warcraft bags, putting out the campfire near my designated, fiercely guarded floor tile, I bid farewell to Ironforge. I may not pass this way again for many weeks.

Farewell to Ironforge

Reminds me of the olde days in EverQuest when Planes of Power was released. Almost everything we could want or need was up there, and we had little reason to return to the old world — so we didn’t. It’s no wonder that the younger noobs had no idea how to properly kite the Freeport guards as they hadn’t received the benefit of our unsolicited, and unwelcome, advice. Sloppy kiters, every one of ’em.

Time marches on, even in virtual worlds, and we come to the future of World of Warcraft.

The Future

As I’ve posited lately to some of my more panicky guildmates, this will change everything — our raids, our allies, our friends, our guilds, our groups, and our characters.

And that will be good for all of us.

8 thoughts on “A Farewell to Ironforge

  1. You know, i find it outright SAD or revealing, that so many “bloggers” play alliance.
    Pop on Lums links and start counting rofl.

  2. Gonna try and get into work half hour early in the hope my boss’ll let me leave early. Not quite as bad as people who’ve booked the day off 🙁

  3. do you forget that some of the cool new instances are back in Azeroth? Karazhan… Caverns of Time…

    you’ll be back… oh yes. you’ll be back… mua haha HAHAHA! *ahem*

  4. I was so sure the servers would be down and not fixed for a whole week!!!! Blizzard sucks at being unreliable too! 🙁 Poor me.

  5. I only took half a day off work because I figured Blizz would have massive server problems, boy was I wrong. Grats to Blizzard on the nice release.

    As for the forge, I won’t be back, because Stormwind is my stomping grounds!

  6. I have yet to see the outlands, mostly because my new paladin main is more important.

    Hey, someone had to re-roll for the guild.

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