So I'm not entirely sure what all is supposed to go in this thread, but here it is. I have this sage - Joscelin - who would like to get in on the occasional raid when she's big enough (she's currently approximately 47). Snark has a pretty rigid no-alt policy. I'd also like to raid a bit more than what we currently do (Friday, Saturday. They may add Tuesday, but I'm not available on Tuesdays.) And I'm kinda fond of your raid leader (

What you'd be getting: A DPS TK Sage with a healing offspec. Possibly could someday flip to be a healing sage with a dps offspec. Depends how much I like dps. Monday and Wednesday night ability, should be pretty regular. Saturdays only if I'm sat from Snark's raid. Romily would still be my main, but I would be gearing/playing Joss as a raid toon so I wouldn't be asking to drag her along half assed or half geared and beyond initial new-class derp, I'd be committing to know what I was doing as much as possible.

Derp: favorite gaming moment - from tabletop gaming - Deep in a dungeon crawl we'd been in all afternoon and most of the evening in a D&D game, we finally got to the key area. The DM was describing the creepy underground lair, nasty pools of standing water, raised crusty altar surrounded by four flaming... brassiers. (he totally meant braziers, but he SAID brassiers). CREEPY! We didn't ever let him forget the day we did a dungeon crawl to uncover the lair of FEMINISTS.

From video gaming - slightly more serious. I sucked at video games as a kid. I am so not twitchy and I'm horrid at jumping, and you know, in the SNES days a lot of games were platformers and that's not really my forte. So my brothers always kicked my ass and I felt like a moron. But then my brother got stuck on a level in Donkey Kong Country, where the key skill wasn't twitchy jumping but precisely timed rhythmic jumping - there were two ropes that each slid you downward, but by timing the jumps just right you could climb UP them to the area exit, like wall jumping, but the hardest I'd ever seen it back in those days. Well my brothers, normally the platformer heroes sucked at that mechanic, and I normally the platformer derp-queen, had to bail THEM out. It was, I think, the first time I was better at a game than they were. Good times.