Archive for August, 2009

Now exalted with Sha’tari Skyguard

Posted on August 31st, 2009 in World of Warcraft | Comments Off

After my previous post this morning I was looking at how close I was to getting my rep to exalted with Sha’tari Skyguard and didn’t realize how close I was.  I just decided to start killing mobs for 11 XP each and after a short time of doing that as well as doing 2 turn-ins of Shadow Dust I got to exalted:

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Too bad that everything except the mounts are useless to me at L80 now but I did get all the mounts putting my total at 56 mounts so far:

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I’m flying a big ugly space slug!!!  :D

**James.

I’ve made it to 50K – with one day to spare!!!

Posted on August 30th, 2009 in World of Warcraft, Writing | Comments Off

Yea!  I’ve managed to get my 50,000 words in on my Novel before the end of August:

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I feel good that I’ve made the limit but since I have another 15-20K words left till the end of my story it’s not the big deal I had expected it to be.  I’m hoping to be able to finish off the first draft over the next few weeks and then I should get the celebratory feeling from having really accomplished something.

After I finish my first draft on this story I’m going to spend time coming up with the details for my November story for the NaNaWriMo.  I have the basic idea of what my story will be, unless I change to something completely different.  My first idea was a more serious modern day fantasy story dealing with eastern mythology, religion, and of course – warriors.  I’m also feeling tempted to try writing a novel that’s more lighthearted but I don’t this this story I had is the one to do it with.  I’d enjoy being able to write something in the vein of Douglas Adams but I have so much respect for the man I don’t know if I could manage to do something I’d be happy with.

In WOW news I’ve finally reached exalted with both Kirin Tor and The Kalu’ak.  This took some time as I’m playing solo and not doing any instances.  I’ve done a ton of fishing and cooking quests as well as the dailies for The Kalu’ak as well.  I now have a nice purple robe from my Kirin Tor rep and The Kalu’ak gave me a nice little +30 fishing rod that lets me breath under water as well as a new little friend in game – Pengu:

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I’m most likely a few days away from reaching exalted with the Sha’tari Skyguard and then I’ll be able to get a number of new flying mounts as well.  I’m planning on starting my rep grind with the Wyrmrest Accord now for mount, gear, and glory.  :D    They have a few nice cloth pieces of gear but most importantly the Red Drake mount.

They also have a tailoring recipe for a 32 slot enchanting bag as well.  I’m not a tailor now but more and more I’m getting tempted to take it up for some of the sweet bind on pickup gear you can make yourself and since I can DE most everything I make while leveling.  I’d have to give up mining which would hurt to do since that’s a good money maker but I guess I could just focus on grinding out humanoids for cloth, make gear, DE it, sell the mats on the AH.  OK, I’ll admit it.  What I really want is the flying carpet mount that tailors can make themselves:

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**James.

AugNoWriMo and MMO’s

Posted on August 26th, 2009 in Games, World of Warcraft, Writing | Comments Off

wordcountI’m getting very close to getting my 50,000 words needed on my novel to complete the AugNoWriMo.  I’m now over 46,500 words so far but I don’t think I’m going to be able to make it to the end of my novel by the end of the contest.  I’m guessing it’s going to be about 70,000 words but it’s hard to tell.  I’m feeling very good about my progress so far and I’m really learning a lot about my writing, as well as learning what areas I need more practice in.  That’s really one of the benefits of doing this contest, it get you writing.  I’ve heard it time and time again – the way to improve your writing is to read a lot and write a lot.

Even with all my writing I’m still not avoiding WOW, in fact I’m playing it too much still.   At the moment I’m working on a number of reputation grinds, mostly to get some more mounts as well as some new gear.  I’m going to Outland every day to work on my Sha’tari Skyguard rep:

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I’ve also been playing around more with getting some of the achievements.  I just got the “Chef” title the other day for completing a huge amount of cooking achievements and I noticed how close I was to getting my weapons skills up so I put a few hours into it and got them all maxed out to 400:

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It wasn’t much fun raising “unarmed” to 400 as a mage.  I ended up going to the wetlands and smacking around murlocs for about an hour.  I’d get them down about to about 20% health and then polymorph them so they’d heal back up and then start smacking them again.  It starts out going fast and you feel really good about it but trust me, those last 3 points take a long time to tick.  I’d guess at least 10 minutes to go from 399 to 400.  Ugh.

I also managed to get another Mr. Pinchy when I did a little fishing in Outlands a few days ago:

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I’ve caught him before and was lucky enough to get the non-combat pet (you can see him in the lower left of the image above).  So far I’ve received a stamina buff and then a package with some L70′ish potions.  I have one more ‘charge’ left on him to see if I get the full sized Benevolent Mr. Pinchy as seen below:

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He can be summoned and can help you in a battle.  Not much use as a L80 I guess.  Anything I need help when I’m a L80 mage isn’t going to come from a L70 pet, but he’s huge ugly lobster monster so I’d love to have him.

I’ve also decided to load up my old Lord of the Rings Online account and give that another shot.  I played it a little over a year and a half ago and it was fun but it wasn’t as smooth a game as WOW.  They’ve cleaned up a lot of the rough edges on the game but it’s been so long since I’ve played I’m really just getting a grip on how to play again.  I’ve downloaded the ‘hi-rez’ version of the game and noticed that it supports DirectX 10, as does my system, so it’s looking damn nice.  The one thing they really do better than WOW is with the environment.  Below is a screenshot I did today, try to ignore the interface of the game and look at the water – it’s just amazing:

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(CLICK TO MAKE IT FULL SIZE -  1920 X 1200)

This is a direct screenshot from the game, I haven’t dont’ anything in Photoshop to it at all.  It’s also a full resolution I play the game at – it’s a large image so make sure to click on it to see it in full glory….  so purdy.

**James.

More mounts for me in WOW.

Posted on August 15th, 2009 in World of Warcraft | Comments Off

cavalryEven though I’ve been cutting down on my WOW time I haven’t given up on it completely.  I got some writing done today but I did manage to get my 50th mount in the game today giving me the “Leading the Cavalry” achievement.  This is one I started a while ago working on my reputation with the various cities as well as my recent Wintersaber mount.

I was stuck at having 49 mounts for so long that I couldn’t think of where to get the extra ones.  I just recently started working on my Sha’tari Skyguard reputation to get access to their Nether Ray mounts but I’m still only Honored with them so that’s going to take a while.  I then found that I hadn’t purchased the “Armored Snowy Gryphon” before.  It cost me about 1,700 gold which was a bit pricey since it basically looks like the other gryphon mounts I already own but what else do I need the money for, right?

Well I got my new gryphon mount and added it to my collection but didn’t even bother mounting up.  I just went to the mailbox and got the message about having achieved the Leading the Cavalry achievement and got my free Albino Drake mount.

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There’s just something that feels so “right” about flying on a dragon in a Fantasy game.  This is a pretty big ride and so you feel a little sluggish, I’ve heard someone describe it as driving a bus and that’s about perfect.

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Even though I know have 51 different mounts I’m really loving this one now.  I’ve done a lot of work to grind rep to get those mounts and the harder it is to get the more you appreciate it I guess.  At the moment, if I’m flying it’s going to be the Albino Drake and if I’m on the ground it’s still the Frostsaber.

I also found that even though the Frostsaber mount is much easier to get than it used to be, it’s still not a common mount on my server.  I think I’ve only seen two or three others with one since I got mine so it’s nice to have something a little uncommon still:

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I’d really love to get the orange Swift Zulian Tiger mount that’s a rare drop from High Priest Thekal in Zul’Gurub but I don’t see a L80 mage being able to solo in that area for a while, not in Auction House blues and purples that I have.

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Finally, I did spend the 1,000 gold the other day to dual spec my mage.  I’m not both Fire and Ice.  I’ve been playing mostly as Ice now to get a better feel for the play style as I’m hoping to head into Stratholme Undead and see how that goes.  I also never did finish the final boss when I went into Scholomance by myself so I’d like to go back to finish that and get the achievement.   If I get really lucky I’ll get Deathcharger’s Reins from the Baron in Strat.  It’s a very rare drop as well but it could happen.  It could…

**James.

AugNoWriMo – safely past the half-way point.

Posted on August 14th, 2009 in Writing | Comments Off

wordcountI’m still going strong with AugNoWriMo and I’m now well past the half-way point to get my 50,000 words in for the month.  I’m still a little worried about being able to get my entire novel done in the one month time frame but I’ll have no trouble finishing the contest by then.  In fact, I should have the 50K done in about a week I think.  I took a vacation day Friday and I’m hoping to get close to 15,000 words done on my extended weekend.  I’m getting a better feeling for how long the book may be and I think I should have about 80,000 words at the end of my first draft.

Not sure if it will go up or down in word count with my rewrites.  I’m feeling that I’ve been really slack in my description text and need to add a good bit more of that to help give life to the world the story is in.  At the same time though, my story is loaded with dialogue and may really need to be trimmed down to keep it from being too talk-heavy at times.  I know that in Stephen King’s book, On Writing, he said you should see your story decrease in size when doing a rewrite.  “Cut out the fat and get to the meat of the story“.  He gives a little formula for this as well:

Second Draft = First Draft – 10%

As I said, I still have a good deal left of my story.  I’m just at the point of getting ready to start my second of three acts.  At the end of my first act I was in a place where the characters had a slightly relaxing moment from the turmoil of the inial act to deal with some “issues” and that gave me another chance to hopefully make them seem more human.  (wow, how’s that for vague?)  I’ve heard many writers say to keep your work private while writing it, not really just for the issue of someone taking your story but if you tell the story to people as you are writing it, it tends to deflait your enthusiasm to continue writing.  I don’t know if I’d have a problem with that but why bother taking a chance.

After I finish the story I’m going to put it away for a month or two while I use September to get ready some ideas I have for my next book which I think I’ll write during the November in the BIG NaNoWriMo.  I’m hoping the one month of September is enough time for me to get my story prepared.  I’m finding it so easy to put my current book, Experiment of Humanity, together because I’ve had so much time to create scenes, ideas, and technology.  (I need the tech since my current book is in the Science Fiction genre’)  I know many people just have a basic concept and a good character idea and then just go with it and see what happens.  I can now see how that can work as it’s been happening in my current story but sailing into those uncharted waters just seems to scare the crap out of me.   Maybe that alone is a good reason to do it?

**James.