And, on the same note, yet another World of Warcraft-themed post dealing with the dating scene... in China, that is. I'm using that as pretense to show off Zoe's "l337" art skills, anyhow, so I'm not going to go too deep into that subject, least not today.
Although I'm reluctant to play any game that requires more than 5 minutes to read a single sentence (on my part, at least), the prospect of playing WoW without having to deal with "heal NOW nub" and "come duel me nub" and verbal stalemates regarding who has a better epic-mount (read: e-peen) every two seconds is a spine-tinglingly delicious proposition. I digress, where was I?
Oh yeah. My girlfriend's co-worker is currently enamored with a human paladin player, used by a female (verified, presumably, thru Vent or TS). As a template to follow for anyone engaged or about to engage in romantic endeavors, a gift should always be personal and meaningful, which requires that special something. Now, Zoe might've played various magic-using toons in WoW, but none of them hold a candle to her magical ability in real life.
I mean, how else could someone turn this:

Into this:

Crazy good, ain't it? Zoe's already promised me a portrait of my main, a level 27 Forsaken Rogue, rocking nothing but uncommons and one or two blues. That's like serving Mountain Dew in a gold-plated chalice, but it's the thought that counts. Hopefully, I can parlay this into a before and after portrait, after I get my epic armor set.
But that's really no concern to me at the moment. If the culmination of all my time spent playing WoW is a personalized portrait from my girlfriend, that's really all I need.
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