Welcome back to the Blog Azeroth Shared Topic. I was horribly disorganized the last couple of weeks, and unfortunately allowed a week to slip away from me! This week we’ll be featuring the Shared Topic for the last two weeks in order to get back on track.
First up was a wonderfully creative idea suggested by Mia:
With the new Mists of Pandaria expansion, a lot of people didn’t like the idea of Pandas being part of World of Warcraft. So using the races/models that are available; try your best to mix and make your own race. (ex: You can make half nightelf and half turtle! Or Undead Orcs!)
What racials would you include? What classes can this race have?
Making their own creations were:
Mia from Chronicles of Mia
Shoryl from Tiny WoW Guild
Kajite from Around Azeroth
JDKenada from Amateur Azerothian
Amerence from Amerence Love WoW
Effraeti from Effraeti’s RP
This past week Amerence provided us with another creative topic that asked us to invite our game characters into our real world lives:
Hi guys, We all know that we play WoW in a fantasy world, but I am just so curious to know What if your characters are ported to the Real world? Where will you stay, What Inn? What food to eat? What clothes are you going to wear? (Maybe take a naked picture of your WoW character and put a real life clothes to fit with it) and How will you use your powers to help others in what’s happening in our society now a days. Please share your thoughts! Thank you!
Inviting their characters to play were:
Amerence from Amerence Love WoW
The Ancient from Tome of the Ancient
Kajite from Around Azeroth
Effraeti from Effraeti’s RP
This week Danslate challenges us to tackle time in Azeroth. How is the calendar in Azeroth devised, and how are the months/seasons/days divided? To participate, head over to the Shared Topic thread and a link to your own thoughts from your blog. If there’s an idea that you’d like to see bantered around the Nether, leave us a post with your idea at the Shared Topic forum.
In addition, our holiday Blogging Exchange is being organized right now! If you haven’t signed up for Furtive Father Winter 2011 visit Akabeko of Red Cow Rise, or leave your information at Blog Azeroth. Entries will be accepted until December 15th (that’s Thursday folks!) Give a post, get a post, and connect with your fellow bloggers!
Happy Blogging!