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Guild Bank Open for Business (WoW)
The guild bank has been opened.

The first tab costs 100g, which wasn't to hard to raise for a fledgling guild. However, the second tab is a massive 250g. That one won't be opening any time soon.

The good thing about the guild bank is that, by logging on, you can view the contents of the bank from Blizzard's WoW Armory.
Toon Update (WoW)
The last post for WoW was over a month ago. That's just sad.

I have since created a new toon; a blood elf priest, Celluth, who is now at level 19. Kurathan is at level 59 right now with over 240 gold to harvest to purchase his level 60 mount. Giladen is still at 39 with over 50 gold to harvest to purchase her level 40 mount.

The last patch, 2.3, introduced the built-in guild bank. The downside is that the first tab costs a whopping 100 gold to open. I think the guild, Blades of Azeroth, has decided to, first, get mounts for myself, as Giladen, and Jessica. Following that, each of us is to harvest 10 gold and turn it in to open the first guild bank tab.

I am a little confused about the fate of Kurathan. I LOVE him, but I'm just not sure of the direction in which he is traveling. I think I will be re-speccing him for solo work, as I just don't have the play time to devote to instance running. I haven't even checked to see how much it will cost to unlearn his talents a third time.

Giladen will be continuing on in the path of solo speccing. I feel like that is the path I need her to follow at first. When she is much higher in level, I MAY see about re-speccing for group, but a hunter just doesn't normally fit well into a group.

Celluth is definitely slated to fill out the Shadow tree. Since he is only at level 19, I still have a ways to go before I make a FINAL decision.

In a great bit of news, the Blades of Azeroth is building a website of their own. If you'd like to see it, it is still hidden behind a construction page, but you can still reach it directly at http://www.thebladesofazeroth.com/mainhall.
Goings On
It has been so long since there was an update. I feel like I've neglected so much of my digital life since my computer died. I still don't have a clue when I'll be able to replace my computer. It is pretty sad.

Since my last post, I have done just about nothing. The most exciting thing to happen was my sickness last week. I actually did not go to work last week. All due to sickness. I couldn't even go to the doctor because of the recent changes in how our insurance works. Now, we have a deductible which must be paid before the insurance kicks in. With the bankruptcy coming up (when I can afford to pay for THAT), I simply do not have enough to simply go to the doctor.

However, Mary's life has had some greatness. At the beginning of this month, she began renting office space in midtown Kansas City. The place is looking real nice and I'm real proud of her. This office space will serve as consultation ground for her, as she is mainly an outdoor photographer.

For the holidays, we will not be making the trek to Oklahoma for Thanksgiving this year. Very disappointing. Christmas, however, is looking like five days in the OK.

In parting, I hope to keep this blog a little more updated than it has been. We shall see.