Last night, for the first time and with encouragement from Sertorius, I entered the random dungeon system with Shockolate. It was the first instance I'd been in with her since the days I spent three manning places like Scarlett Monastery with Seratorz and Tysilia (on their alts). Why? Because I was nervous that through a lack of knowledge about the instances (since I didn't really do any until TBC and even then I pretty much went straight to raiding with Chiro) and I didn't know what else to
I am sure there are a great number of you who are aware of what the Officers and I get up to behind the scenes making sure the guild runs as smoothly as possible. I've said it before, but I'm happy to say it again - I'm very proud of this guild and it's members. The officers do a wonderful job supporting me with running the site. I can't thank them enough.
I've always believed in transparent "leadership" and therefore I thought I'd use the blog section to write a small
Its no secret that one my biggest downfalls of being this Guild's leader is that I have a hard time putting down the administrative duties (such as making sure the forum is set up and running properly) over and above that of getting logged into the game and enjoying myself. Many have reminded me that it is a game and I should remember this, but for many it's not - it a full time hobby and a full time job!
People get burnt out from too much playing and I sometimes get burnt out from