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November 11, 2005

Interview with a Ninja

Gamespy has an interview up with some WoW ninjas - ninjas are not playercharacters but players who swiftly loot items before the nominated person can grab them during group quests. Very cheeky.

I was reading the article and enjoying the weirdly stark difference between the two interviewees, one of whom always gives a very long, wordy and eloquent answer and the other who's almost monosyllabic.

Cireth: Nope, not at all. I am enjoying this game far more than I would have been had I not done what I did. I have multiple level 60 characters on multiple servers, and I am fully engaged in the "high-end content" that Blizzard has developed for us.

Iced: you spelled n00bs wrong so i cant answer

Then I got to the end of the article where they ask each ninja their age, sex and location. Pretty funny!

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What a pair of 'door handles'. Sigh - Cireth - respected.. ha! If he's THAT well known on his realm, how does he get into groups in the first place?? No one will group with a well known 'ninja'. Methinks his ego far outweighs his actual 'reputation'.

What sad, lonely creatures they are... but in every aspect of life I suppose you're bound to get pond-scum.

: )

Actually almost everyone on the server knows me and I regularly do high end raiding in my current guild, Doomshire, and its always FFA loot. We like eachother, and I believe you are incorrect sir. Pond scum, pish posh.

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