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Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:14 pm
by Ana
(( hehe thank you

i got 2 other journals .. one done until WoD and one very slowly updating
http://forums.wow-petopia.com/viewtopic ... ilit=xinia = the done one and
http://forums.wow-petopia.com/viewtopic ... do#p424876 = the slow updating one.. i have tons of stuff to do with returning to WoW after a year so not really time to play an alt

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I love getting pets from the wild but for my next pet I decided to support the animal shelter in Dalaran. I know that the pets there are in need of love so I set out for the shelter. They have a lot of adorable, beautiful and stunning pets to choose between. But I wanted a pet which weren’t as wanted as the usual pets so I asked if there were any animals that had been in the shelter for a long time. The woman who ran the shelter told me that a basilisk has been there for over a year and that no one really wanted to adopt him because he had a terrible smell to him and no matter what the shelter people feed him or washed him with his breath was still terrible. I instantly liked him and I named him
Garlic. Seamed fitting with the smell emanating from him. Basilisk are known to be able to turn their pray into stone by their gaze but I´m pretty sure that
Garlic can petrified his with his smell too!

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:06 am
by Aweena
Aww garlic is cute my rp hunter has a white theme to her pet collection he would fit right in
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 5:19 am
by Ana
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:23 am
by Aweena
D'awww mango cute little fella you almost have enough to start a zoo
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:35 am
by Ana
(( hehe i got many many more to go .. just a matter of my mind wanting to make up stories for the pets

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I needed to stock up on fresh fish for my many pets so I headed to my favorite fishing spot. Just outside Stormwind there are some huge mountains where there is a little lake. I find it a peaceful and very lovely place to sit and relax. I had caught 15 fish and was going to go for one more so I threw my lure in the water one more time. I was very surprised to see a TURTLE come out of the water instead of a fish! I immediately got into the water and got the hook out of the turtle’s mouth. The turtle followed me up of the water and I took a good look to make sure that my lure hadn’t hurt the turtle. The turtle was very calm and let me examine it. It was a girl turtle and she seemed to be fine to be with me so she became my pet. I named her
Shallot. She loves it when i pet her on the neck. . She is a darling.. though I suspect she might not be very bright as she often snuggles up to rocks.

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:36 am
by Krysteena
Aww those two are adorable. Silly Shallot. You'll need to give her loads of cuddles, for she seems to like them, if rocks are her choice of huggies

I have a raptor myself, a crimson one, without a name. Mango is a rather handsome one, isn't he?
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 3:12 pm
by Ana
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 3:36 pm
by Krysteena
Hehe I also have a green tiger. They're gorgeous, everything on them just stunning. Yes...about that tiger neck...it's body seems it have devoured the poor creatures neck

I love his name though! Very noble and it seems to suit him. I'm sure my RaShira and your Zucchini would get on very well

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:05 pm
by Ana
(( i never noticed the neck thing until that screenie...

- next entry is a bit short.. but the next one im working on alrdy

- but wont be done with the next one for a few days i think))
I have heard a lot about the lands of Pandaria but I have never ventured there myself so I figured that it was time to venture there and see the land for myself. The first place I got to was a beautiful bamboo forest. In the middle of a clearing stood a very graceful crane. She was so beautiful and serene that I had to try to make her my pet. She was very curios and the moment I came close to her she became my pet. I think she had decided that she wanted a owner as much as I wanted a new pet.
Abricot giggles.
She has some really unique colors and I decided to name her
Grape.

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 12:59 pm
by Ana
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:18 pm
by Krysteena
Haha silly Onion

he tries to be a big and tough gorilla, but we all know that inside he's a sweetheart
Grape is gorgeous. I love the crane model and really like the green, blue and pink variants. I've never bonded with one myself, but Grape looked right at home beside your hunter

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:11 am
by Aweena
aww onion is my fave gorilla skin and such a beautiful story for him too
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:30 am
by Ana
(( thanks both

- the next story is a bit complicated.. was hard to think of a story for a spirit beast so i hope it came out fairly descent. The next story wont be so screenshot heavy... i hope ))
Although I wanted to keep exploring Pandaria; especially because I only had been to a little slice of the coast where I first sat food, I had to return to Eastern Kingdoms.
The dwarven king of Ironforge had calls to arms against the undead and the cultist which roamed the land and I could not resist the call of my king even though the undead makes my skin crawl. The first sights which meet me were one of the towers of the alliance. Its bright beacon could be seen miles away.
My task was to clear out Corins Crossing. I had taken Beetroot with me. He is always effective to fight the undead and I was sure that he would be good against the cultist as well.
We had fought our way to the middle of Corins Crossing when I felt a gust of wind. It did not feel the eerie feeling I usually have when I´m around the undead. It felt like the gust came from behind a house behind me which pondered me because I had already cleared that area. But with the undead it is always safest to backtrack and be sure. I came to the back of the house and I could not see anything but Beetroot were snarling so there was something which I could not see. I told him to go attack whatever it was that he sensed and he sneaked a few steps and then try to bite something. Then I saw it… It was a spirit bear! When Beetroot had begun to try and bite it, it had phased into its more physical form; although it was still clear it was a spirit beast. I had heard about these but I never seen it myself.I called Beetroot to my side, knowing that it would be futile for him to try and bite the spirit beast. I send him off to the stable and even though I am sure that he was more than eager to try and continue the fight he obeyed me. I had prepared for a meeting with the spirit beast ever since my hunter training began and I knew I was not going to let the opportunity go to waste. And I succeeded… I sadly cannot tell you how I tamed the elusive spirit beast as it is a secret to be kept amongst hunters. But I hope you don’t hold it against me. Once I had tamed I felt an amazing energy surge within my body; it was the spirit beast energy merging with mine making us partners. I am not sure if spirit beasts have a gender but the bear felt male in its energy. I named him
Elderberry. He can manifist his spirit to be a bit more clearly if he wishes but it is still very clear that he is a spirit beast.

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 11:08 am
by Aweena
am still trying to notice the paint edges and cant see any so you are pretty good at carving it also nice story for elderberry not my fave but he suits you
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:50 pm
by Krysteena
I love this idea of your pets finding you new pets

I loved the spirit bear, but could never really bond with him. He seemed out of touch with my hunter, as if he wasn't really meant to be there. So I let him go, to find his one hunter. Looksie here! He found someone
I'm loving the edits. You can't see where the picture of the bear has been added in, great job! Keep up this journal too! It makes for interesting reads?
I'm guessing you'll be doing one for Draenor too? I certainly hope so

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:55 pm
by Ana
(( hint.. look at the tree where the bear has been editet in.. you see the error there

- yeah i do draenor too.. infact i might slow down the update rate on this thing so it does not die in 3 months until WoD

- i got two other pet journals you can follow Xinia :
http://forums.wow-petopia.com/viewtopic ... t=xiniaand Mikaido :
http://forums.wow-petopia.com/viewtopic ... do#p424876 i be playing more on Mikaido when im done wirting Abricots journal... and i got a worgen and bloodelf hunter in the making too

...no update this time cause i wanna drag it out a bit

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Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:07 pm
by Krysteena
Looking at that tree, it's like a game of 'when's it gonna fall?' It's going...going...going...a little more

I saw one of those, but not Mikiado's one. I'll be sure to check it out
It seems you like hunters too. That's what? 4 or 5 already

Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:24 pm
by Ana
((ohh ehmm how many hunters do i have... Tårnfalk, Abricot, Xinia, Mikaido as active onces.. and a worgen in the making + planes on a squid hunter and a bloodelf hunter.. so thats 7? + an arakkoa one if they become playable. Its my plan that none of my hunters shares a pet.. and thats kinda fun but hard to plan))
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:33 pm
by Krysteena
7?! Goodness gracious...I haven't even got that many alts. I've got what, one lvl90 coz I'm lazy. When I preorder Draenor I'll be getting another 90 but that will be a free one. Arakkoa hunters would be amazing. I'd only let her/him tame birds, simply because. I'd kill for Arakkoa as a playable race. They have gorgeous animations. It's just lore behind it that's stopping them I guess...
Re: A taste of Azeroth (VERY img heavy))
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:05 am
by Ana
((Time for an Abricot journal update

.: Will try to do atleast one a week for these so it dont dry out completly but my focus atm is on leveling Mikaido..bit short this time but next one is alrdy ready for next week

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Luckily after the clearing of Corins Crossing I was able to yet again set my foot on Pandarian Soil. I wanted to travel the mountain pass too . When I went there I was welcomed by bleating goats! I have never been welcomed by goats before and I thought they were very cute and fluffy. And they reminded me of the goats of Ironforge which we dwarves have used to ride on as long as I can remember. I traveled further up the pass and got to an inn. The innkeeper told me that the goats of Pandaria both made wonderful mounts as well as pets. That sounded like just the right companion for a dwarven girl! I tamed one of the fluffy goats and named her
Fig.
