This week’s Blog Azeroth’s shared topic post from comes from Frinka of warcraftstreet.com:
What is the nicest thing another player has ever done for you in-game?
Oddly, I can sum up this question with an object from the real world. It’s a replica of the leaves of the Callery pear tree that survived the 9/11 attack in New York. I have this ornament hanging right next to the computer that I game on, and it symbolizes pretty much why I love WoW.
When this topic was posted, I tried to distill which moment in WoW that I’ve experienced was the “nicest.” The one that made my day or just gave me a smile when I needed one. And then I realized…I can’t just boil it down to one moment. The nicest thing that anyone has done for me is bigger than a moment.
I was very lucky to land in the right guild for me on the first try. When I see people talking about bouncing around guilds or having trouble finding the right one, I have trouble relating. I’ve been in only one guild since I joined WoW, and unless something really drastic happens, I can’t imagine leaving. The reason for that is the amazing friends I’ve made there, friends that I consider every bit as “real” as the best friend I’ve had for for 17 years. These are people who see me as a real person, not just a badly pixelated giant cow woman that is healing their face off during a raid.
They’ve done amazing things for me that are game related. They helped fund my epic flight when I was struggling to scrape the gold together to do it. They helped me get the freaking School of Hard Knocks achievement when I suck terribly at PvP and was tearing my hair out over getting that horrible thing done. They’ve mailed me the gold to get a mechano-hog, and come with me on runs through old content in search of that damn piece of transmog gear that won’t drop. They have written epic stories with me and been nice enough to draw me amazing pictures of my toons. They are, in short, amazing guildies.
But that’s not what makes them so special.
What makes them special is that in addition to being great guildies, they are absolutely true friends as well. They’ve stayed up late with me at night to talk about issues in my personal life that I haven’t really been able to discuss with “real world” friends. They send me texts to make sure I’m doing okay when they know I’m going through a rough bit. They helped to kickstart my creativity after it had been largely smushed by the stresses of becoming and adult after graduating college. Even after one of them quit the game (and broke my poor goblin’s heart!) he still checks up with me, even signing into Diablo after he heard that I had to put my dog to sleep to make sure I was doing okay. These people aren’t just guildies. They are friends. And that’s the nicest thing anyone has done in game. Being a true friend, when it’s so much easier to pretend that there isn’t a real person behind the computer. I think that’s the most that anyone could ask for from anyone else in WoW.
And then there’s that ornament up there. Over the winter, I had the chance to meet one of my fellow officers when she came to visit New York with her husband. We had a fun day of walking around NYC, doing the tourist thing, and finishing out the day with a visit to the 9/11 memorial. At dinner afterwards, she passed something wrapped in tissue paper across the table to me, and I was rather shocked to see that ornament within. She explained that it was a thank you for showing them around, and it meant she noticed as I was looking at it at the gift shop. I might have teared up a little, and whenever I see it, I smile. And it reminds me of just how lucky I am to have met such an amazing group of people through this silly video game.
But that’s just how my WoW friends are. They listen, they notice, and they act any other friend that I would have in the real world. And that honestly is the best thing in the world.
Not gonna lie, this made me tear up a tiny, itty bitty, bit. I’m a man you know, so I can’t cry. (lol) But seriously, it made me smile really big and now I really miss you D: I never knew I broke your goblin’s heart. That’s reason enough to come back.
lol, I was going to say you broke my warrior’s heart but then I remembered she was dead and therefore probably already heartbroken. 😉
Me too, seriously, a tear is rolling as I type this.
What a great post. It’s nice to hear some have had some (an continue to have) such great experiences stemming from the game
I honestly could never thank Blizz enough for what a gift they’ve given me with WoW. Excellent game aside, the friends that I’ve made make it all worth it.
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To be seen, to be heard, to be loved….all that matters. Wonderful post–
Thank you! I don’t even really feel the need to classify my WoW friends as such anymore. They’re just my friends. And I love them for it.
I find it easy to meet people online, especially in WoW, and to even become friends. But it’s also easy to lose these friends for various reasons, such as drifting apart, losing touch, having a misunderstanding, and so on. Sharing a lasting bond of friendship is a precious thing.
I am honored to be your friend. 🙂
❤
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Your post made a tear come to my eye Faye 🙂 It’s a beautiful post.
Thanks. I was worried that I might be passing into the lands of sappiness here but…I get sappy about my friends, so it works. 🙂
Wonderful wonderful wonderful. I’m so glad you posted this. Your reference to 9/11 reminds me that at that time I was working for managing programmers. Some were regular employees and cubical mates of mine, but a few were off-shore contract workers located in India. We had a team phone meeting very early on 9/12, everyone tired and tense — and at the beginning the senior off-shore programmer broke into our usual agenda. “We are with you, we are so sorry for your loss.” I almost can’t type this it is making me cry all over again. So much separated us but that was a real team.
I lived in D.C. during 9/11 and it tends to be a very emotional thing for me. I always kind of think of it as a day of friendship without question. Probably why that ornament means so much to me, and why it represents more than 9/11 or even just the day that I got it.
Glad you enjoyed the post. 🙂
It is nice to see that online friendships really mean something. When I started playing WoW I was so intently against it bec- cough cough – Ah, Id rather not spill out the mess all over your blog. But I suffice to say that I dont have the budget to do much by going out and being social, when I play WoW I consider it my time with friends. I get alot of backlash from my mother and from some classmates/coworkers for taking an online friendship so seriously.
Currently doing a persuasive speech on just that, might toss you in there as a testimony 😛