Landreth returned his attention to the Death Knights' commander. "Lord Crowfeather, how much room will your troops need to pitch their camp?" The undead elf regarded him again, with several long seconds of inscrutable silence. Then, he swung down from the saddle of his nightmarish horse. E...
Landreth's eyes snapped open in the chill darkness before dawn. He couldn't quite place what had pulled him near the surface of consciousness, but shouting at a neighboring campsite brought him fully awake. In a scant few minutes, he had pulled on clothing sufficient to investigate what was going on...
Congratulations, Thom! That's great news! Without a doubt, writing is a full time job, usually on top of whatever work authors are doing to pay the bills. It seems many writers get their start as romance authors, so I suppose it's not all that surprising that this is where you are getting yours. (on...
Hello folks! I was pointed to this thread over on the Emerald Dream forums. The campaign and walk-up RP hubs are all in CRZ areas, so anyone from any of our shared servers is welcomed to become involved. Looks like VeCo has just thrown a hat into the ring. http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/198...
Three days before clashing with the Iron Horde at the Dark Portal... Commander Maul had placed Landreth as second-in-command over the guard details for the supply wagons that also served as a fall-back point for the rear lines. The first-in-command, Cpt. Jaye Burke, was rumored to have acquired his...
(( Might be able to get The Indelibles to help down the beastie if it's before our 8PM server raids on Sunday or Tuesday. Otherwise, I can try to get folks into game to help out... just depends. Can guarantee at least one tank and heals if it's a day/time I can make it. ))
Yes, they are certainly more complicated, but still somewhat two-dimensional, as there really would be no avenue to to make them sympathetic that wouldn't conflict with their origin and development in Tolkien's world. Though sometimes it's kinda nice to have a little clear black and white in the wor...