The Daily Quest: Friends, family and food
WoW Insider's on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere.
I was a fan of the Fish Feast. Something about that cheery little fish platter was incredibly appealing — I enjoyed putting them out, and I enjoyed sharing them with other people. However, Cataclysm's upgraded version, the Seafood Magnifique Feast? Not so much. Maybe it's the lack of a platter; maybe it's the lack of jauntily placed oranges as garnish. Or maybe it's the fact that I mentally picture 25 people circled around a bucket, politely apologizing to the live crab that calls said bucket his home before ripping his legs off and chowing down. I mean, really? Ew.
Today we've got a few posts from around the blogosphere about feasts, family, friends and other fun.
- Pugnacious Priest ponders the potential perks of persistently partaking in picnics with pals.
- Orcish Army Knife explains the ins and outs of guild cauldrons in 10-man raiding.
- Parallel Context considers the definition of friendship in the age of the MMO.
- Jed's Corner of WoW Shenanigans says a sad goodbye to an old, jingly, soon to be gone friend.
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