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    1. Jaedia

      I have 2 half brothers and a half sister, but they're all quite a bit younger than me (the oldest is about 10 years younger) and I don't really see them. I grew up an only child. :)

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      That was from my 'randomly throw letters together to form a word' era of naming things. It was originally for a Night Elf Hunter with the jade green hair. Can't remember if the hair came before or after but that was its origin and after that I was determined to use the name again because I liked it :)

      Never expected it would stick as a pseudonym but it suits better than 'Seithir' and an easier username to get than 'Fae' on forums and suit!

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      Hmm.. You know what - I really don't know. I guess there's the obvious: kill Deathwing, kick the Dark Iron Dwarves in the groin, while I'm at it, Garrosh and Varian could do with a kicking, and get Jaina a bloody tissue already. But really, could a lone Blood Elf Shadow Priest do all of those things? So I suppose, though I'm not a huge fan of the Orcs, it would be nice to see the Blood Elves included a bit more. I could be a sort of Ambassador between the Orcs and the Blood Elves to convince them all to stop being dicks and just get along. Garrosh needs to stop being up himself and let them in a bit more, and the Blood Elves.. need to stop being up themselves and realise that they're supposed to be a part of the Horde, and allying themselves with the Forsaken is a bad bad bad idea stop it now. Really. Stop. It would be nice to see a more allied Horde.

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      Ahh, now there's a bit of a trick question because I almost answered which my favourite would be, which is 10 man or soloing, depending on my mood.

      Epic.. I suppose that word can mean different things to different people. The things I find epic, another player might easily find boring. See, the thing I find epic is the RP events. Ragnaros shouting at you when he's awakened, Illidan going through his monologue when you poke him (you do, it's like, "Hey, Illidan, we're here to kill you now," he doesn't notice you're there until then), the Wrathgate cinematic and resulting quest line.. you know the type. They're the kind of things I find epic and I don't think however many people can really make it more or less epic, unless you think that the more people there, the more people there are likely to teabag Deathbringer Saurfang while he talks and go all, "LOL RP, shutup already >.>" while you're trying to hear/read what he says. I suspect if that didn't happen, in raids it would be 25 man, I was a TBC baby so I'm more used to the idea of 25s vs. 40s. However, I've had so many bad experiences with 25s throughout Wrath that I just prefer 10 man raids. You're more likely to have a group of people who you know and like, who share your interests, and equally want to hear/read what the boss has to say - because it is epic just to be involved in all of this lore.

      The thing is, though, that these days, you can go out to a zone and do a few quests and suddenly you're like, the greatest hero in all of Azeroth and all of the big awesome lorey people want to be your friend so that you'll do stuff for them. It's pretty weird, and no doubt by the third or fourth alt through those zones, it'll be fairly boring because of how linear it is, but man is it epic. Just you, the quest text, the music and the NPCs. You can get almost involved and that's when the game feels the most epic to me, so I suspect I'll have to say soloing.

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      Yes and no.

      I've never been *that* interested in TV, even before I was a gamer (because I wasn't always). I do watch the odd show, I like House, Desperate Housewives, Glee, Merlin, Doctor Who, Torchwood, True Blood, Hex, and a lot of British comedy such as the I.T. Crowd, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, apart from that nothing really interests me much, there's a lot of crap on these days.

      It is nice to once in a while sit in front of the TV and relax without pressure of what other people might think of you, but it does get dull quite fast.

      I'm more of a reader. I'd much rather sit down with a good book and read for a couple of hours than stare at the TV, and I'm finding it more and more as time passes recently.

      I think with TV, it depends on what's on and the company. I do like to sit and watch crap with the other half, it's relaxing, but I wouldn't on my own.

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      I tend to like a class that can both kick ass, but if I need to, can also heal. It's why I play a Shadow Priest in WoW, I've always been better at ranged magical classes, I find it easier to see what needs to be avoided and such, and a Tempest of Set in Age of Conan.

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      I tend to like a class that can both kick ass, but if I need to, can also heal. It's why I play a Shadow Priest in WoW, I've always been better at ranged magical classes, I find it easier to see what needs to be avoided and such, and a Tempest of Set in Age of Conan.

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      Hmm.. it's difficult to say because I love weird items. I guess the thermometer thingy my aunty bought me one Christmas was a little weird, or the fluffy lamp standing on feet.. they're the only things that come to mind that made me wonder, "what made them think to buy me that?" But even so, they were awesome.

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      Hmm.. difficult one.. actually I think it might have been back in TBC. I used to hang about outside the Aldor bank a lot, on one of the ledges, and there were a few others who did the same. I kept noticing a Gnome around called 'Imnotshort' which at the time I thought was a brilliant name, especially when I saw him running round with a pumpkin on his head! It looked hilarious. We used to communicate via emotes and sit under picnic baskets and it always made me laugh. One day I popped over to Alliance to finally say hi, and he was such a well articulated person, and really knew his stuff in regards to WoW as well, it was kinda cool to have a Gnome friend being a Horde back when you couldn't have Horde/Alliance on the same PvP server.

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      Jaedia? Hm, one of the ways I create names is to try and throw some letters together in hope of forming a pretty sounding word. I believe the original Jaedia was a Night Elf with Jade coloured hair, the name stuck though and I have, of course, used it since.

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      Definitely the community. I wouldn't have stuck to WoW blogging as much as I have if it didn't have such a strong community. With Blog Azeroth there to help, Twitter there to joke around, all the link love, and special events, and shared topics, it just makes it that much more fun.

      Saying that I've always loved blogging in some form. Whether it be the teenage angsty Live Journal entries (I deleted my old account, too embarrassing!), or news updates on random fan sites I've run in the past, I've been doing it for years and it, to some extent, keeps my creativity going where otherwise it would go completely stale.

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      Nomnom, my blue kitty. I use the wolf for raids, turtle for soloing, have the spirit beast from Storm peaks, Skoll, as well as a pink dragonhawk I never use (I don't know, I should replace it with a crab I guess). Despite it being kinda bad for DPS, NomNom is my favourite, I love kitties.

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      I'm not a fan of cheesecake at all, but I love apple crumble and custard :3

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      Actually, I'm terrible at naming things. I've always tried my hand at writing, novels that never got past chapter 1, poetry, blogs, and names were always the biggest difficulty. So I asked for advice on Blog Azeroth.. at the time I was survival so it became a bastardisation of the talent 'Sniper Training', or well that's where I decided on the word sniper anyway. I'm a lazy person :p

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      Seal. This was a few years ago when I was still in school, my dad went to the Max Power show in London, he had a little stall selling some watches, and at the end of the first day, Seal walked over and introduced himself. He kissed me on the cheek, it felt a little creepy actually!

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I'm a WoW player with too many characters. I love reading, watching movies, particularly fantasy, and anime. I love to write as well.

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