The Egotistical Priest

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Twisted Nether Interview

by Vonya
author is Vonya

News Flash! Vonya’s a girl! Proof, on the Twisted Nether Blogcast!

The Ego Has Landed – TNB #29

Join us as we discuss Healing in general, Discipline healing in specific, and Rant a little about Healing Meters and butt-scratching gorillas. (Okay, I might’ve been the only one ranting about the butt-scratching).

15 Responses to “Twisted Nether Interview”

  1. Derevka Says:

    Congrats on the well done (and humorous) interview! I laughed at some of the healing meter banter. I love seeing guest interviews/posts/etc on other blogs and the like. Kudos!

    Cheers,
    Derevka of talesofapriest.com

  2. krizzlybear Says:

    Just finished listening to the interview.

    I honestly didn’t know that the numerous “characters” that posted on this site were actually different people. At least, until you mentioned it. I thought you just had some weird multiple personality disorder.

    But now I know you don’t have multiple peronality disorder, and you got a lovely voice as well.

  3. Stompalina Says:

    Great interview. Thanks for speaking about the unmeasurable healumz necessary to play a great healing roll.

  4. Hannelore Says:

    I would like to point out that my snarkiness is born from pain.

    Pain that I blame Vonya for.

  5. Misamane Says:

    @ krizzlybear

    You don’t know that. She just only uses one of those personalities on this site :D

    @ Vonya

    Great interview :) Guess now I have to go listen to the rest of them, so thank you for destroying some 20+ hours of my life.

    _Misa

  6. Shatter Says:

    Fact: Vonya is very burly man with a very small voice.

    Don’t be trapped!

  7. Vonya Says:

    @Derevka
    Thank you!

    @Krizz
    *laughs* Nope, we’re all different people. I have written a few stories that involve other characters than Vonya, but none of those characters are bloggers. =]

    @Stompalina
    Love the name. And healing meters are one thing that definitely needs to be addressed, but probably won’t until we can find a logical way to capture and present the information.

    @Hannelore
    Whatever delusions you have while you’re sucking on those mana crystals is HARDLY my fault. Harrumph.

    @Misa
    I am NOT Hanners! *stomps hoof, then blows a raspberry*

    And thanks! There are some really entertaining interviews in there – my favorite so far has got to be Leafshine’s. I don’t know whether or not it’s because of his accent, and I don’t care. *grins*

    @Shatter
    Fact: Shatter is actually a Klingon.

  8. Shatter Says:

    More like a BLING-on, brah.

  9. teh Khol Abides Says:

    Something tells me that Hanners is Ego’s sister from another mother…

  10. Selka Says:

    HOORAY FOR OBSCURE GEEK FAME!

  11. Enk Says:

    You did a great job on that podcast, even better considering you probably don’t spend most of your life in front of a microphone. :) I really enjoyed it, and hope to hear more in the future!

  12. Vendric Says:

    heh, I never downranked either.

    Its hard enough to figure out what to cast, when to cast, and where to target to determine just how worthy someone is of a certain level spell.

    I say, “If you are in front of me, you’re wothry of my very best pain, my very best suffering, and a quick trip to dirt nap alley!”. Healing is a bit different. If I am healing it usually means the healer is either dead or trying to solo tank an entire patrol that just wandered in. At that point, I’m just glad to be any-ranking.

    Good interview.

  13. Theawàkening Says:

    I haven’t seen your website before today, and I will actually be reading perhaps as often as I read my mage blog (critical qq).

    I actually gave up on my priest in exchange for a paladin (prot) recently, and perhaps reading this will have me regain interest. =)

  14. Theawàkening Says:

    I’d also like to mention that I came across your blog from the Twisted Nether blogcast,
    where I usually encounter all the blogs a read.
    Agreeing with those above, it was an enjoyable interview to listen too.
    Kudos to them for starting something the blog cast, by far a very interesting concept and show altogether!

  15. Plastic Rat Says:

    Oh wow, listening to the podcast, the first post I read on here was also the ‘Entitlement’ one. Been a fan ever since. I must have linked that post to people a couple hundred times.

    It’s kind of my personality litmus test. If you start rabidly flaming and going off in spittle-shrieks right after the link, you’re probably a tard and need to be on my ignore list.