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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