Posts Tagged “wrathgate wednesday”

Wrathgate Wednesday: Fear

By | March 31, 2010

Welcome to another edition of Wrathgate Wednesday, the collaborative fiction project of the Wildfire Riders of Feathermoon. Last week, Arthas appeared. The plan for an orderly, safe retreat shattered as Lich King’s made his presence known. Today we examine two posts, one by Yva another by Haemon, who took on the challenge to show how [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Arthas

By | March 24, 2010

Welcome to another edition of Wrathgate Wednesday, the collaborative fiction by the Wildfire Riders of US Feathermoon. This is the segment of the cut scene where Arthas appears. The Scourge called to their King, and he has come. Any hope the Wildfire Riders had at rallying has completely, and utterly, disappeared. Herein lies the another [...]

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…and now back to Wrathgate

By | March 17, 2010

Welcome to Wrathgate Wednesday, where we post the collaborative RP of the Wildfire Riders of US Feathermoon. Arthas has appeared on the field of battle, and the will of the siege is beginning to break.  Bricu is rallying the troops, Jak begins to waver and Linedan, an ally from Noxilite, begins to pray… Bricu The [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Arthas Appears

By | March 10, 2010

Welcome to Wrathgate Wednesday:  The collaborative fiction of The Wildfire Riders on US Feathermoon on their role in the Battle of Wrathgate. Currently, the Riders are starting to pull back from the Field.  Some, like Bellesta, are letting their base instincts take over.  Others, an ally like Aleros, are continuing to heal the wounded.  Most [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Still Organized

By | March 3, 2010

Welcome to Wrathgate Wednesday, the public retelling of the Wrathgate Cinematic by the Wildfire Riders of Feathermooon (US). Let’s review: Tarquin ap Danwyrth and his merry band of miscreants signed up to fight the Lich King (known by Northerners as The Bloody Prince) and agreed to man a ballistae post over looking the battlefield. Tarq [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday

By | February 17, 2010

Another Wednesday, another look into the collaborative fiction of the Wildfire Riders. Last week, a Crypt Lord erupted at the Ballistae lines, forcing the riders to rethink their plans. Yva’s ritual, combining all three schools of magic, is nearly ready. Meanwhile, the Al’Cair sisters, one at the front and one at the Ballistae, are witnessing [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Promises

By | February 10, 2010

Welcome to another edition of Wrathgate Wendesday! This week, we take more examples of collaborative Fic and RP from the Wildfire Riders expedition to the Wrathgate. The Riders, under the command of Tarquin, are manning a Ballistae perch far from the front lines. That does not mean things will be easy. In fact, a Crypt [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: The Fight Continues

By | February 3, 2010

Welcome to another edition of Wrathgate Wednesday, the Wildfire Riders ficced event surrounding the cinematic where Bolvar Fordragon and Saurfang the Younger lead their forces against The Lich King. Last week, the Horde joined the fray. This has little impact on the Riders’ hold on the line: Four members of the Horde guild, Noxilite are already [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Introductions and An Italics Post

By | January 27, 2010

Welcome to yet another edition of Wrathgate Wednesday. Today we have Three more additions to the list of overall story. First, the introduction of Alcime, a Death Knight connected to Uthas and at least one other Rider. Then we have Mary Norvalleon, another death knight. She also has blood ties to one specific Wildfire Rider. [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Furious Fighting Edition

By | January 6, 2010

Welcome to another edition of Wrathgate Wednesday. This week, we continue to explore the writings of various Wildfire Riders. Today we have two stories, both on the same theme: Bellesta and Illithias throw themselves at Lich King’s soldiers. – Bellesta Two Druids and a Death Knight by *JRinaldi on deviantART What the enemy was meant [...]

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