World of Warcraft Humour

Mar 5, 2006 at 7:51 AM
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For those of you who play World of Warcraft and know who Ragnaros is, I created a parody.

For those who do not have any clue as to what who or what World of Warcraft or Ragnaros is, I'll explain. World of Warcraft is a highly addictive MMORPG, Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. Ragnaros is an End-Game raid boss that takes around 40 players participating to even reach him, let alone defeat him. He is the final boss of the zone known as Molten Core.

He taunts you while fighting him saying things such as, "Taste the power of Ragnaros" and "By Fire by Purged!"

Well now there is RagnarO's cereal for WoW fans to enjoy. : )



-SkyeWelse
 

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Feb 1, 2009 at 1:58 AM
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I prefer Admiral Akbar-O's. The cereal that isn't a trap.
(But we can't repel flavor of that magnitude!)

Or Yu-Gi-O's.
They're Yu-Gi-liscious.
 
Feb 1, 2009 at 2:38 AM
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Kageryushin said:
Why, SkyeWelse, would you happen to be English?

You don't have to be English to use words like humour, favourite, and et cetera.

DragonBoots said:
I prefer Admiral Akbar-O's. The cereal that isn't a trap.
(But we can't repel flavor of that magnitude!)

Or Yu-Gi-O's.
They're Yu-Gi-liscious.

I had some Yu-Gi-O's this morning.

Also, I really want that Sulfuros, Spoon of Ragnaros.
 
Feb 1, 2009 at 2:40 AM
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I'm sensing a trend here, wonder how long until somebody else picks up on it...
 
Feb 1, 2009 at 3:00 AM
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MetaSeraphim said:
You don't have to be English to use words like humour, favourite, and et cetera.

Well duh, hence H.P. Lovecraft, but it's still the English method.
 
Feb 3, 2009 at 9:04 PM
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Why, SkyeWelse, would you happen to be English?

Well, my family is part English and part German, but technically I'm American through and through.

I do use a European spelling for certain words though such as Humour and Armour, simply because it reads nicer than Humor and Armor, and I do tend to spell out et cetera rather than abbreviate it. My little quirks I suppose, but I digress.

-SkyeWelse
 
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