![]() Pets have undergone a lot of change in the history of WoW, and the majority of the change was for Hunter pet interactions, so most of the below discussion is specifically about hunter pets. Hello Hunters, just wanted to stop in this thread and say a few things about pets. Doing the exact same starting crap over and over again is a thing of the past.īlizzard have dived into the Community Council thread on Hunter (and other class) pets and discussed various issues of the associated systems, from things that are staying in despite negative feedback, things that are getting improved and more. That's what was great about Legion and BFA leveling, you could go wherever you wanted to in the first place. I can't even fathom wanting to do the story again, over and over. Who the crap wants to do that? Good god, man. You also forget you are stuck in one zone at a time when you are repeating the story. Anyone else have a compelling reason not to just run the storyline again?īecause the story is completely pointless after the first time? How is that not a compelling reason? I'd much prefer to spam dungeons quickly for zone progress, along with world quests. It just seems more engaging and fun for me to level up with the storyline. Reading the above linked post gave me some ideas how to speed this up, but honestly the storyline is interesting and focused toward moving along a set of distinct goals, as opposed to Threads of Fate which just leaves you grinding XP. "A psychological drama of the unconventional nature made by Joseph De Grasse.The subtitles are extractions from Pope, Horace, Whittier, Steadman, Taylor, Tennyson, Dryden and Milton.It took me significantly longer to level up an alt using this option. It makes a fair offering as it stands."-Moving Picture World The production, as a whole, is too impressionistic and vague in certain respects it would have held the attention more strongly with a more definite plot. The story concerns a poor girl and a young man of artistic leanings who tire of the social life into which they are thrown.The subtitles are quotations from famous writers. "A two-reel number, with Pauline Bush, Wm. Rather than be separated, the two young lovers drive their car off a cliff to their deaths. Realizing they are both people of wealth, the two plan to run away together, but the Count discovers their plans and pursues them. She finds the man, and this time their true identities are revealed. Some time later, the woman, now trapped in a loveless marriage to the Count, hears the familiar sound of the violin. The violin player (who is in reality of noble birth) is distraught when the girl stops visiting him, and he returns to his dissipated high society life. The woman feels her love for the musician is hopeless, since he is beneath her class, and she reluctantly consents to marry the Count. The two meet regularly, and neither one reveals their true identity to the other. She follows the music and meets the man who is playing it, and a warm friendship soon develops. One night, she leaves the house dressed as a simple country maid, and she is attracted to the beautiful melody of a violin. The woman goes to the city and is adopted by a wealthy aunt, who introduces her to the Count (Lon Chaney), whom the aunt has arranged to marry the girl. The man tires of society life, and travels the countryside disguised as a street musician. ![]() The rich boy grows up to be a musician, while the girl develops into a charming young woman. The story follows the lives of two children: a wealthy boy and a poor girl.
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