Luxzaterna: the autobiographical origin story of a Death Knight.
My life before my undeath is fragmented bits of memories, filled in by my inquiries. I was born on Draenor, which means I'm younger than many Draenei extant. Strong and full of brawn, I naturally took the role of a Paladin, wielding The Light and a powerful swing of my mace. Perhaps this is what drew the interest of the Lich King when my corpse was laying on the battlefield. I was named "Lux" which means Light, not an entirely uncommon name for a Draenei.
When we fled Draenor and our ship exploded into the sky of Azeroth I was in the chapel section with a few others. That section of the ship was blown much farther than the rest, and we were not able to reconnect with the rest of the survivors. From what I've been told, we met a group of followers of The Light and to gain their favor we joined their ranks to fight the army of the Scourge.
That didn't go so well. Had I known then of the full power of the Lich King's forces, I would not have joined that cause. The first battle we fought ended in our slaughter: the Lich King himself was fighting. I've been told that when the Lich King resurrects a Draenei, that our bodies nearly fall apart and our minds are not intact, such that we can only become "Ghouls" or zombies -- mindless corpses. However perhaps because of my Paladin teachings, or that connection with The Lich King's former profession as a Paladin, he was able to resurrect me, body & mind.
My once vibrant, bluish-purple skin is now as the pallor of the grave. Decay even had begun to eat away at my cheeks and tendrils. My undead breath is ice cold; I am as cold as a corpse, and almost as emotionless.
I was clothed in the traditional Death Knight initiate's plated robes, with a hood covering my face. I was taking orders from the Lich King himself, he branded me one of his personally chosen Death Knights to reign destruction upon his enemies. I was powerless to do anything but follow his command.
I had retained my free mind, but it was as if there was a puppeteer guiding my actions. If my masters ordered me to slaughter a town, I did so immediately. And it felt good. I quickly learned that Death Knights, as a curse, are addicted to pain and suffering. We must inflict this upon the living to be satiated. Being of a race that follows The Light and practices good, I am now an unfortunate, and uncontrollable, abomination.
Once our master and the strongest-willed of us Death Knights broke free from the control of the Lich King, we joined Azeroth's factions in the campaign to vanquish him. And it was done.
With free will I have sided with my Draenei brothers and sisters with The Alliance. I have taken the name "Luxzaterna" which means Eternal Light. A name to remind myself to never lose all hope.
11.26.2011
DC Life
I'm really enjoying my new life style.
My apartment is a good sized 1-bedroom, with a good layout. I like being on the 8th floor, I have a wide view of the sky and all the buildings in downtown Silver Spring (I can even see the Metro). The walk from my apartment to the Metro is 5-10 min. The Metro ride to Metro Center is around 15-20 min, and the walk from there to my office is only another 3. And walking everywhere feels great.
I don't have my car with me (it's at parents') because I'm on a waiting list for the garage parking at the apartment, and there's no close place to park it 24/7 (just free weekend parking). Honestly the only major thing I need to have a car for convenience is going to my parents' and/or my sister's houses. For Thanksgiving I took the train from Union Station (DC) to BWI and my Mom picked me up.
UPDATE: A month later I now have a parking permit for the garage. Car is with me in DC and it's in the garage so I won't ever have to worry about weather/snow! =)
My apartment is a good sized 1-bedroom, with a good layout. I like being on the 8th floor, I have a wide view of the sky and all the buildings in downtown Silver Spring (I can even see the Metro). The walk from my apartment to the Metro is 5-10 min. The Metro ride to Metro Center is around 15-20 min, and the walk from there to my office is only another 3. And walking everywhere feels great.
I don't have my car with me (it's at parents') because I'm on a waiting list for the garage parking at the apartment, and there's no close place to park it 24/7 (just free weekend parking). Honestly the only major thing I need to have a car for convenience is going to my parents' and/or my sister's houses. For Thanksgiving I took the train from Union Station (DC) to BWI and my Mom picked me up.
UPDATE: A month later I now have a parking permit for the garage. Car is with me in DC and it's in the garage so I won't ever have to worry about weather/snow! =)
11.17.2011
Goals Completed
All of the goals I set for myself about 3 years ago have been completed, step by step.
I took a crappy call center "help desk" job just to beef up my resume. As it turned out I was able to shift into the order processing sub-department and rise there, providing extra XP for a boost.
For the job, I moved NW of Baltimore, not my ideal spot, but perfect Suburbia (if you're into that...) with every kind of suburban shopping and fast food within a mile in each direction.
I found an excellent job in DC and nailed it right off the bat.
And now I've moved to Silver Spring, MD. Yes it's a Maryland zipcode, but it's inside the DC beltway and, truly, is DC.
The final goal -- to work and live in DC -- has been realized.
Now what? ':-)
Everyone knows I want to get married and have a family. I'm old school Irish-Itaian -- of course I do!
But I'm in no rush, and want to enjoy the DC nightlife.
I got a taste of it last Thursday, company-paid happy hour, and following that a few of us went to Lima, which had live trance DJs. Cool. B-)
I took a crappy call center "help desk" job just to beef up my resume. As it turned out I was able to shift into the order processing sub-department and rise there, providing extra XP for a boost.
For the job, I moved NW of Baltimore, not my ideal spot, but perfect Suburbia (if you're into that...) with every kind of suburban shopping and fast food within a mile in each direction.
I found an excellent job in DC and nailed it right off the bat.
And now I've moved to Silver Spring, MD. Yes it's a Maryland zipcode, but it's inside the DC beltway and, truly, is DC.
The final goal -- to work and live in DC -- has been realized.
Now what? ':-)
Everyone knows I want to get married and have a family. I'm old school Irish-Itaian -- of course I do!
But I'm in no rush, and want to enjoy the DC nightlife.
I got a taste of it last Thursday, company-paid happy hour, and following that a few of us went to Lima, which had live trance DJs. Cool. B-)
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