Dirt on the hands
Every single thing that we do are like dirt on our hands. It may not show, but it's there. At the end of the day, when the hands are washed and dried up, was getting our hands dirty worth the while? or were they just stains that needed to be washed out as soon as possible and be forgotten?
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Q.Q
Ok, so I think all those meds my mom gave to me is having an effect on me a bit. Last week, while I was playing WoW, I did this long intricate quest to help this very old orc who was dying, called the greatmother. She was the oldest orc in the village and since a lot of the orcs were orphaned when they were young she was practically the mother of them all.

Anyways, the current chief of the orc had lost his heart because the greatmother was his pillar of support, he thinks that without her around he would become like his father and lose himself to his bloodlust and doom the clan. While doing the quest, I was trying to help the greatmother to help the chief to regain his heart and even after everything I did the chief still couldn't get pass his depression. It was then that the greatmother started crying and lamenting about her son who went to another world to save his clan. I actually started getting teary eyed while reading up about all this. After that I told the greatmother that her son had a son and he is now the warchief of the Horde.

So afterwards, I went back to the warchief and told him that his grandmother calls. It was so touchy to see the warchief come into the village with his escort and talking with Garrosh, the chief, and telling him how his father, Grom Hellscream, fought the bloodlust and with his dying breath killed the demon who enslaved the orcs. He then strode up and presented himself to the greatmother. O crap, even as I am typing this I am getting teary eyed. So touchy Q.Q This is the link to the full quest : http://blizzplanet.com/content/654 If you go to the link there is a video at the end where Thrall, the Warchief walks up to see the greatmother. Grom might have been the first to willingly surrender himself to the cursed bloodlust, but he fought a constant battle within and redeemed himself in the end to save the orcs. O snap, I gotta get that warcraft novel, Lord of the Clans, now. Even though I've always been highly sceptical when it comes to books that came from games.

And today, while I was reading Wheel of Time (which I've read so many times before), I get so touched by some parts that I almost cried.... Ok so I'm getting touched easily now. I guess I get engrossed with all these fictional characters that I get touched by their stories huhu
posted by Elman @ 1:39 PM  
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