Connections
It's rare that I have multiple blog entries on queue. But my trip to Texas over spring break was full of a number of unusual events, which prompted me to get started writing again, and given my recent dearth of posts, it has been coming.
While I was in Houston, I had the rare opportunity to meet a few of the people who make up my World of Warcraft guild, Legends. I met the players behind my Guild Leader, and two of the more prominent members of the guild. I had been meaning to make time for this during one of my annual Thanksgiving trips, but it had never worked out and the convention provided me with the perfect excuse to work out a meeting.
Now, some of you are saying, "What the hell are you thinking? You've never met these people before. They could kill you!" But the truth is, I do know these people, just over a different medium. The Guild system in WoW requires a great deal of time commitment in the upper echelons, which our guild, Legends, is definitely a member of. I have spent many a fond hour with all of the people I met on my trip and meeting them face to face was exciting, if not terribly new.
We were like old friends who hadn't seen each other for a while.
Not to wax philosophical, but the encounter was a really good example of how much modern communication, in this case over the VOIP system of Ventrilo, has brought people from across the nation together. Not in any grand, meaningful way, but just as friends. I don't think that it is a replacement for real human contact, but it isn't the horrible substitute your parents think it is.
Muah!
Lyrinoir
While I was in Houston, I had the rare opportunity to meet a few of the people who make up my World of Warcraft guild, Legends. I met the players behind my Guild Leader, and two of the more prominent members of the guild. I had been meaning to make time for this during one of my annual Thanksgiving trips, but it had never worked out and the convention provided me with the perfect excuse to work out a meeting.
Now, some of you are saying, "What the hell are you thinking? You've never met these people before. They could kill you!" But the truth is, I do know these people, just over a different medium. The Guild system in WoW requires a great deal of time commitment in the upper echelons, which our guild, Legends, is definitely a member of. I have spent many a fond hour with all of the people I met on my trip and meeting them face to face was exciting, if not terribly new.
We were like old friends who hadn't seen each other for a while.
Not to wax philosophical, but the encounter was a really good example of how much modern communication, in this case over the VOIP system of Ventrilo, has brought people from across the nation together. Not in any grand, meaningful way, but just as friends. I don't think that it is a replacement for real human contact, but it isn't the horrible substitute your parents think it is.
Muah!
Lyrinoir
