
A new holiday has hit WoW, and I am reminded of a write up I did last year to celebrate the occasion. In fact, why don't I share that with you all? During Children's Week last year, l8raid was running the 25-man instance The Eye, slaughtering all save Kael'thas himself within the floating fortress. Looking back on it now, it might not seem the best place to take an orphan, but we didsilly things when were young, raiding, and level 70:
It's Children's Week, and any self-respecting citizen of Azeroth will no doubt tow around their own little orphan, showing them the sites of the realms. When I first met Dornaa, I was enchanted by her keen interest in the world around her and her overwhelming desire to summon random people into Auchindoun. I then thought to myself, why simply take her where she asks to go? Should the education be limited by one child's obviously stunted desires? Oh no! I shall show her the world of a raider, and open her eyes to what life will be like once she too levels to 70.
The first place we visited was The Eye, a beautiful example of Draenei architecture. What better place to experience the culture of her own people?
Dornaa seemed rather nonplussed by The Phoenix God A'lar, and so I thought it might be best to introduce her to someone a little more terrestrial, High Astromancer Solarian.

After researching governmental styles within the various peoples of Outland, it was time to illustrate the innovative industries we are known for. Void Reaver is a classic example of what Blood Elves can create when they put their minds to it. I thought Dornaa might be inspired to take up engineering when she got older. The little Draenei seemed less than overwhelmed.

Fine, I thought to myself, if she wanted to see something *alive* I guess I could humor her naiveté. Children always seem impressed when they meet someone of authority, so I thought it might be a treat to visit Mr. Sunstrider himself.

It was an eventful day, and one I am positive Dornaa is not likely to forget. However, now that I think on it, I didn't really give her any experiences in Azeroth itself. I wonder what places I might visit that she would enjoy. Karazhan perhaps?
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