Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Focus on Suramar

Focus on Suramar
(If Wild can tear himself away from Fishing)

Suramar was a strange, even frightful place when young Keya first sneaked past the guards and gawked at elites patrolling their streets. Even with a disguise, she did all she could to stay out of the way of the many denizens that live within the bubble of their city. Perhaps some of that awe rubbed off on Wild, for he has avoided the place . . .  up to now. Wild's map has few features filled in. It's mostly blank. Wild knows Meridil and the Crimson Thicket. Everything else is fly over country on the way to the fishing ponds adjacent to the endless Jandvik battles.

While preparing for that long task, Wild found time in Sylvan Falls for more fishing. The needed artifact power has jumped to over 6k, requiring ever greater numbers of fish. Wild is also acquiring shoes. Old pairs of shoes. They are a result of failed chances to acquire a real legendary pair of boots. Somewhere in Keya's memiores, there is a reference to the number of terrible fishing shoes she still has stacked away in a closet. Wild only has two such pairs of  shoes so far.

The Broken Isles and Argus provide a pitiful few challenges that barely get Wild's attention these days, although Wild did get an invasion success that helped toward getting more stuff toward another gear upgrade.

But that isn't Wild's focus. He has his Underlight Angler. Wild needs a new target, and that target is Suramar.

Wild went to Iron Grove Retreat to begin his "study" of Suramar. And it began with a fishing expedition. What? Just because it's Suramar doesn't mean Wild can't fish while he's at it.? :-P

Wild even made a discovery. The stream that flows through the retreat area has a lot of great fishing spots for runescale koi. An even bigger surprise is that the winding stream turns into a full scale river, connecting to Sylvan Falls in Highmountain!

Chaitee Closes Auction House

A customer over filled the AH with singles of silkweave cloth - literally hundreds and hundreds of them. The price was too cheap not to grab them, even though it took all day to process them. Well, the AH choked on the amount and eventually the Auction house crashed. Chaitee wasn't about to lose those sales, however. Careful timing and a PC restart helped get the rest of the goods into Chaitee's hands. Never let a buyer off the hook. Make that sale. That's Chaitee's motto.

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