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I run a small casual EST social Alliance guild on Proudmoore. We are lgbt friendly and our main thing is we enjoy doing stuff together as a group to help each other out and have fun more than just doing content for the sake of it. We are originally from the unofficial LGBT Retail server Proudmoore. We are still there but the guild is super small in retail, as most players continue to play Classic WoTLK.
(edited for grammar). Newly formed LGBTQ+ friendly guild looking to form a solid community, dungeon and Mythic raid team. We continue a long tradition of LGBT guilds in WoW by providing a community that welcomes fun gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight players who enjoy delving into the exciting world of Azeroth, questing, raiding, and making friends. Welcome to the World of Warcraft Gay Guild Finder.
Whether you're looking to promote your guild, or find a guild, this is the place to do so! Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Anyone can find this group. Group created on May 20, Name last changed on May 25, I started playing WoW in Jan. My first character was a Night Elf Druid that I still have. I played for about a week before I let life get in the way. I found out that my great aunt played a human warlock and decided to try one out myself.
I loved playing with him so much that he became my main. Over the next six years, I would play for a month or two before letting life get in the way. Then in , unforeseen circumstances prevented me from playing for the next few years. Till this day, it bothers me that I have missed out on so much content. When I came back, I made a commitment to continually play this time.
I was only level 35 after the level squish and I used one of my character boost to boost him to max level. I signed up for the one-year subscription.
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A year and half ago, I bought me a gaming laptop. After discovering that a laptop mousepad is not ideal for dragon riding, I bought a button gaming mouse so I can bind my spells to my mouse. I started using a lot of addons and was running out of room to display the addons on the screen. I even bought a gaming headset so I could raid with the guild I was with.
I had hoped they would invite me to their guild, but it never happened. When I came back in , there were only three people on my friends list: my great aunt, a cousin, and a long-time friend who was not playing anymore. After about a month, my cousin deleted me. That just left my great aunt. Then last May, she passed away from cancer. I knew her daughter played, and I told her daughter how I wanted to be part of a guild and be able to do dungeon and raid runs.
She said she would add me and help me out. She added me but never really helped me out.
Then about a couple of months ago, she deleted me. I finally got tired of playing by myself and started looking for groups where I could make new online friends. That is how I came across Guilds of WoW. One finally convinced me that they were the right guild for me. I transfer to the Stormrage so I could join their guild.
I did one raid with them only to feel like I was way behind and inadequate when it was over with. I talked to one of the members about my feelings and said he would help. But when it came time, I was left hanging. There is so much I am still learning.