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Rotterdam WOTLK launch.

Started by Mhokdor Spinesnapper, November 08, 2008, 03:45:00 PM

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Claws

So you wear a skirt in real life too.  ;)

Think you need to get out more.   ;)
True Blood
Once a Blade Always a Blade.

Retired Right hand of the Blades.
Lived enough to be older and wiser then many pup's

Remember a journey is not a final destination.

Mhokdor Spinesnapper

Be happy that gnomish subway-workers banned the axe in public transport!!!

http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=6848395153&sid=1

If you want a quick update on why the night wasn't as I would had liked it to be.

(Also, a thing I'll explain later, is that I have a miniature Morgeth-thingy.)

Kozgugore

That's messed up. Too bad. Still don't have my own lick king either. ;<
Kozgugore Feraleye - Chieftain of the Red Blade

Loial

oh damn man, that sucks, i hope you can get some sort of compensation later  :-\
I slap those lazy orcs with my big stick!

Mhokdor Spinesnapper

Right, how'd it went then, hrm...

*Sticks up his pipe and whatnot, going into a flashback moment*

'Round 20:30 we started with the make-up, getting the greenskin on my whiteskin, which is quite a pain.

First of all, half of my hair was done in a tail and we started with my face, forehead to chest, front ánd back, we used a total of three layers for good cover.

After the face was painted we put on my black sleeve, put the shoulderpiece over it, bandoleers on and my kilt and belt, then we did my arms, from underneath the sleeve to my wrist and from my armpit (That is SO annoying!) to my wrist, giving it a quick dry and changing my hairband from girly to a piece of old cloth, much better.
Then we put on the bracers and painted my hands, after drying and doing some quick extra layers we took the car to the subway station.

In the subway itself there was a bunch of eh... Chavs? Think that's the word, first they laughed at me, but after I didn't respond for five minutes at it, they quit it and just buggered off (Plate pauldron power?) Not soon after we got to the Rotterdam central station and we departed the subway, a group of people came to me and asked me if I wanted to go on a picture, giving my night a good start.


After we got out of the tunnels and reached the surface you could already hear the music, in the distance the large queue was visable.
The moment I was noticed I could feel the staring, I think I impressed the blokes there as there were pictures made rather oftenly, I stood in queue, grumbling some, doing some orcish "/salute" pounds on me chest and watching "The Big Screen" at sneak peeks of the new expansion, I was then asked if a camera crew could hold an interview, what the heck? Well I did, I must say the most stupid question would have to be "Why are you here and dressed up like that?", I'm here so I can find little ants under the tree, this is my camouflage! Nutcake. Anyway, I was given one of three vouchers, told that it would get me first-place in queue, or at least one of first places, that is, shortly after a bloke from Media Markt approached me giving me the same ticket, asking if I wanted to participate in the costume contest.

After getting back in line I poked a bloke in a leather jacket, thinking it was a rogue-costume, looking at how the shoulders scaled, however, it was just another jacket *Cackles*
However, he recognised US! He saw our logo on my shirt and asked whether I was an orc of the Orcs of the Red Blade! *Chuckles* Some bloke from The Alliance Watch, we talked a bit, my shaman being in the third-generation of that guild and we had some giggles and chuckles.

Anyhoo, some photographer from "Intermediair" or somewhat asked me if I could go out of the queue and take some pictures of me, fun part of the costume is the attention, but I kind'a got star-treated there, which is annoying <_<

Had around 50 pictures taken at that point alone, by both her and a bunch o' others, asked to even bloody pose, "Roar?"
Note to self: Costumes are fun, but next time go under-cover, Defias Rogue or somewhat.

After getting back to the Alliance-Watch bloke it was nearly time for the costume contest and that bloke came and asked me to get ready, so I got my arse to the side of the building where some other folks were waiting, we were taken to the escalator (So bloody close) and were asked to wait there until the contest started.
To the contest participated:
-A human warrior, mail armour, paper-crap shoulderpieces, bracers and kneecaps that looked mildly plate, fancy that.
-A succubus, or at least a girl that wore little under the belt, having a gothic-purple vest or whatever and bunny-ear-crap on her head.
-Another succubus, read above.
-Some bloke in a raincoat thing with his face painted black and some rotten teeth... Lovely?
-The Snorc, an orc looking like a business man. (He had a mustache, "Snor" in Dutch, so he was a Snor-orc, as the folks called him)
-That odd green guy with a plate shoulder and a kilt, called himself an orc shaman, what was he thinking? (Stating the obvious, me ;) )
-An (undead), bit of a chubby man with his face painted white, simple black robe and whatnot.
-Another (undead) warlock, his face painted so that it resembled a skull, wearing large black robes and wielding a fancy looking staff, his (girl)friend wore something VERY close to a succubus, and they together participated, in the end it was these two that won, and heck they deserved it ;)  (WoW-Original Collector's Edition + 6 free months of play + An Illidan Stormrage figure, fancy that!)

After the contest was over we were asked to leave the stage back to the side of the building, and the bloke would collect us there so we would be the first to enter, I was asked for an interview again and I was given my third voucher for first-in-queue, lovely.

When it finally was time for the sales however, the bloke didn't show up, the prize winnars and three contestants did as they were told, and the odd-black-faced bloke and two others had sneaked passed the stage and they WERE in the spot to go first, a guard, to describe him:
A big, black mongrel, incapable of reading and not able to understand English or Dutch language.
Stood in our way and wouldn't let us pass, paying no attention to our vouchers, the posters, and even a bloke from Blizzard self, telling him to let us through.

So beaten by time, having to catch the bloody subway, we had to go home, leaving with a puppet of a warlock in tier 5, call me ungratefull, but I wasn't happy at all, I was there for the pack of-course!


On a brighter note, I may be able to get my copy of the Collector's Edition tomorrow at 9:00 (Morning time <_<) when they get their FIRST delivery.