I apologize to all the noobs out there.
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:35 am
Dear Noob,
I, Bael'spar Mon'tisto, as dictated to Yaen'gohl Due'maes, do hereby apologize to all the noobs that I encountered on International Noob Day (1/20/07). I was in an agitated state, and was not willing to provide all the assistance possible to help you fulfill all your questing potential.
J_____, if I had but known that you were directionally challenged, I could have taken the time to teach you left from right. After you had succeeded that course of instruction, we could have moved on to mini-map navigation: learning that if you point the arrow that represents your character to point to the "N"; then you are going North. After that, we could progress into how to complete a rogue quest. I realize that killing is so much a part of what a rogue does, that it seems easy to forget stealthing and picking pockets. Perhaps you're not yet ready for "Quest log reading," and I'm sorry that I didn't take the time to assertain that.
R_____, as an engineer, it is hard for me to believe that flying machines aren't in the hearts and minds of all Azerothians. For that reason, it was not kind of me to think that you could visually identify one in the South Barrens, especially one that isn't flying. To make things harder for you, they put it on a tower, which is not the preferred Horde building structure. You might have thought it some Dwarven tree. I failed you in not recognizing that you lacked rudimentary architectural arbor diagnostic protocols. In the future, I will have a test devised for this. Also, I would need to assess pattern recognition of words like "near" and "far" as they apply to terrain (i.e. - roads).
L________, I know that the Orcish language is hard. I still have trouble writing it myself. However, I don't believe that Thrall would find himself using phrases like, "u r going to Badlands" and "k". I apologize that I was not able to understand what you were saying, and unable to come up with an appropriate response. Words come out funny when 5 Mistvale gorillas are pounding your skull, but I didn't see any as we stood next to the swamp pool, perhaps they were invisible. I can't imagine some orc mother, matron, or other upstanding member of the Horde burdening a child with name that you are encumbered with. You might want to see someone about that.
I'm sure that there are countless other noobs out there that I was not as kind or giving as I could have been. I suppose that is why the great Noobfather passed my home with no gifts on this International Noob Day. Hopefully in the coming year, I can be a greater asset to all noob-dom.
~B
I, Bael'spar Mon'tisto, as dictated to Yaen'gohl Due'maes, do hereby apologize to all the noobs that I encountered on International Noob Day (1/20/07). I was in an agitated state, and was not willing to provide all the assistance possible to help you fulfill all your questing potential.
J_____, if I had but known that you were directionally challenged, I could have taken the time to teach you left from right. After you had succeeded that course of instruction, we could have moved on to mini-map navigation: learning that if you point the arrow that represents your character to point to the "N"; then you are going North. After that, we could progress into how to complete a rogue quest. I realize that killing is so much a part of what a rogue does, that it seems easy to forget stealthing and picking pockets. Perhaps you're not yet ready for "Quest log reading," and I'm sorry that I didn't take the time to assertain that.
R_____, as an engineer, it is hard for me to believe that flying machines aren't in the hearts and minds of all Azerothians. For that reason, it was not kind of me to think that you could visually identify one in the South Barrens, especially one that isn't flying. To make things harder for you, they put it on a tower, which is not the preferred Horde building structure. You might have thought it some Dwarven tree. I failed you in not recognizing that you lacked rudimentary architectural arbor diagnostic protocols. In the future, I will have a test devised for this. Also, I would need to assess pattern recognition of words like "near" and "far" as they apply to terrain (i.e. - roads).
L________, I know that the Orcish language is hard. I still have trouble writing it myself. However, I don't believe that Thrall would find himself using phrases like, "u r going to Badlands" and "k". I apologize that I was not able to understand what you were saying, and unable to come up with an appropriate response. Words come out funny when 5 Mistvale gorillas are pounding your skull, but I didn't see any as we stood next to the swamp pool, perhaps they were invisible. I can't imagine some orc mother, matron, or other upstanding member of the Horde burdening a child with name that you are encumbered with. You might want to see someone about that.
I'm sure that there are countless other noobs out there that I was not as kind or giving as I could have been. I suppose that is why the great Noobfather passed my home with no gifts on this International Noob Day. Hopefully in the coming year, I can be a greater asset to all noob-dom.
~B
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