
Naarman (aka Blanketboy)
Though Naarman isn’t always reading his guildchat and therefore not saying anything in it either, you can be sure that he is always chatting. He will most likely have a party chat and 3 different people he is /whispering with at the same time. So forgive him for not always responding in guild chat. You will also find him on TS most of the time, either talking about the weather and hangovers or something very political concerning the guild. Aah yes, I think we can all agree that Naarman is a big talker.
Where most people would go hide when they make a mistake or do something silly, Naarman isn’t afraid of sharing embarrassing moments. This happens over TS as well and it doesn’t matter if this happens in game or in real life – he will gladly tell his fellow tigers. So if you log on TS a Sunday afternoon there’s a change you will get a funny story from a hung-over Naarman about last nights events. With Naarman online TS will never be silent nor boring. Even when he is so drunk he can hardly type, he will certainly try – krkr.
If you group with Naarman you will learn that he loves making rp macros. So when he changes to shadowform you will always hear an evil laughter from him, and when he goes out of shadowform he will be very confused. And I don’t even want to get started with his hunter (Thorhoof) who can’t shoot a single arrow without shouting something. It is not only Naarman himself that’s a big talker, he also got very chatty chars.
Being a priest, he is a very helpful guildmember and knows a lot about other guildmember’s skills and professions. On the other hand he knows almost nothing about who’s got which alt or private stuff about people, but he’s got a “secretary” to help him with that ^^
Naarman started out as a shadowpriest and is a shadowpriest by heart. When he hit 60 he specked to holy in order to heal better in raiding. This meant that he was no longer very good at killing stuff, so whenever he needed to grind for something he would use his rogue, Razhel (and no its not pronounced as Rachel form “Friends”!). So Naarman was no longer a killer and his motto was “Im a lover, not a fighter”. But when they changed the BG’s and there were nice rewards to achieve, Naarman got taste for killing allys and when TBC came he respected to shadowpriest again.
Because of his love for the people, you will most likely not find him questing alone. When Naarman logs on, he will be in a group after five minutes, on his way to some instance that lasts 3 hours. He is definitely not afraid of committing to a raid even if it’s going to take a whole afternoon. So if you need a priest there’s a good change you can get Naarman to help you, but don’t expect him to go holy just to heal again – cause today he is a loving, talking killer.
Thank you Naarman, for being Naarman :)
# posted by Officer @ 2:37 PM