It was a dark a stormy night, a night like many in the lands of Azeroth. As many ruin members are tucking their little ones into bed a little boy looks up at his father. Now this boy is very proud of his dad. He wants to be a dk like him someday. He even has his own little miniature Pom Pom set.
As his dad is tucking him in he looks up at his father. He says dad is it true the stories I’ve heard the other children say about this monster out in the world that hunts us? The father looks concerned at his son. Like almost as if he seen a ghost or maybe that monster himself. He quickly tells his child no son there isn’t. And we never speak of this. He tells his son to get rest that him and the other up and coming zerg members need their rest for mindless pvp training in the morning.
The child looks at his dad and says ok, but I’m still worried. The dad leaves the room and goes out to his quarters. He quickly gets ahold of other main members of their pvp organization. He tells them the startling news of what his son said.
They all decide to have a sit down meeting about this. So many questions and concerns were brought to the table. Others children have been talking also it seems. They are very concerned and almost as if in fear of this.
One of the higher ups of the organization posed a very interesting question though during this meeting. He asked the table of ruin leaders. He said though we have tried to hide this truth for so long from our community the facts are just to overwhelming. He said soon all will know of this beast. The ruin slayer. He asked them though what do we do? We have gone our whole existence telling ourselves that this isn’t real. That we don’t care or that he doesn’t mean anything to us. I’m
Just then the counsel of ruin elders all looked perplexed and started talking quick and amongst themselves. They almost were at a break down and a loss of hope.
As the night went on they never could find that hope. The last anyone could hear of this meeting was them all saying but he doesn’t exist to us he means nothing. Slowly and sadly they just had to accept it. But made the community and others believe it wasn’t so.
The lore or the ruin slayer known as OGpapabear still lives on. In the hearts of the horde and the mind and fear of the alliance and ruin.
Be honest, say there is danger in the shadows. It sows chaos, panic, fear, and then takes advantage of the unknown. Some motivations are monetary, some for power, some are just evil.
Nope, Shadows of Death did not run from any even fights.
And if you don’t believe me, I pretty much livestream every WPVP raid I lead at this point, so check it out and point out where I “ran” from an even fight.
I don’t know why people hate RG in particular without even knowing anything about them. You can only really dislike RG once you get to know them and their leadership
Rather, let us look down on all the massive zerg communities as a collective (kind of like how they pvp). It’s better that way and much more fair. RG just has a bad rep because of their obnoxious/bad forum posters
U know I agree with this tbh. I dislike them because they are obnoxious. Cryptids was better at the wpvp but still zergy as heck. And even the horde communities I rarely will go with. I do occasionally to show my support. But I’ve said over and over again I am either solo or rolling with a handful of friends at most. I think Zerging only breeds bad behavior. Yeah it can be fun kinda. But like I’ve said over and over again most these guys can’t adapt when they aren’t sitting in a huge massive raid soaking hks