Ongoing:
Coldstar Cantina
When: Most Saturdays (sometimes Sundays) - 6:00pm-midnight TN/RH time, 9:00pm-3:00am WrA time or ends when everyone leaves
Where: TN/RH - Wyvern's Tail, Orgrimmar
Contact: Tahzani-RH <Coldstar Merchant Co.>
Description: Open RP
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Ongoing:
Story Circle
When: Sundays, 6:30 WrA time, 8:30 TN/RH time
Where: WrA - Bonfire at Bloodhoof Village
Contact: Karanga <The Wolfmane Tribe>
Description: Mostly Tauren themed (but other races welcome) IC story telling.
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The Eversong Autumn Festival
When: Friday October 6, 7:00-9:00 WrA time (9-11 TN/RH time)
And... Saturday October 7, 6:00-10:00 WrA time (8-12 TN/RH time)
Where: WrA - Duskwither Grounds (northeast Eversong Woods)
Contacts: Rhillia, Valshon, Monorri (WrA server)
Fall festival - vendor booths, guild booths, entertainment, kissing booth.
TN/RH Grims: if you would like to attend, ask Syreena or Qabian for a cross-server party invite.
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The Great Debate!
When: Friday, October 27, 6:00 WrA time, 8:00 TN/RH time
Where: WrA - Caer Darrow, just off the docks.
Contacts: Lanthelon, Annathemas (WrA)
People of Azeroth, it is time for your voices and opinions to be heard! Starting on the 27th of October at 6 bells, The Arcane Collegiate will host a monthly debate on various topics of importance to the Horde, and to the world at large, and all races are invited to share their opinions!
This month’s debate topic: “Is Sylvanas fit to be Warchief of the Horde?”
Debate rules: https://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/20759367835#1
October Community RP Events
Re: October Community RP Events
Kagh'hsk Challenges
Takes place the third weekend each month.
When: Saturday 10/21 & Sunday 10/22, 6:30 WrA time (8:30 TN/RH time)
Where: WrA - Keel Harbor and Stormglen, Gilneas
Contacts: Brokthar
More info: https://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/20757995714
TN Characters: Contact Syreena or Qabian in advance to arrange for cross-server raid invite.
First day has four events: Pumpkin Crush, Cannonball Shotput, Bobbing for Apples (diving for weights), Headless Joust. Second day is an obstacle course starting and finishing in Stormglen.
The Kagh'hsk Challenge
The Kagh'hsk [KAH-GUH-HES-KUH] is a term derived of two orcish words; 'Kagh' meaning 'Run' and 'Hsk' meaning 'battle. A run battle meant a foot race between two or more clans, often completed during a Kosh'harg Festival. The tradition of the clans coming together has long since faded though the spirit of Kosh'harg still lingers on in the Horde today.
The Stormhowl Clan has been working to bring such events back to the modern Horde. Though still reserving the possibility for biannual festivals, such as the Kosh'harg itself, the Kagh'hsk Challenge will exist as a once a month, two day event, in which members of the Horde, be it groups or individuals, come together to compete in a variety of activities. The first day will host the minor games while the second day has the main Kagh'hsk obstacle course and feast before announcing the winners.
The Challenges
The Kagh'hsk will be hosted in a new location every month and its challenges will be based on the region it's in. It will feature activities primarily based on real life strongman, lumberjack and other similar competitions. The main event will be a course that will be broken down into several sections, each one having its own obstacles to overcome.
As it stands, it'll use a very simple D2 system. Basically, in the competition 1 is a fail, 2 is a pass. In one on one competitions the higher number wins, equal numbers results in a draw.
Awards
The challenges will have the traditional first, second and third place winners and then an overall Kagh'hsk champion. It will also have a variety of bonus awards.
The Rearguard - The competitor who comes last in the obstacle course.
Storm the Gates - The competitor with the biggest recovery.
The Bloodied - The competitor who took the most damage.
Others to come!
Where it stands the Stormhowl Clan will be providing the gold for the awards. They won't be too substantial but the overall champion and first place winner will at least receive enough gold to buy master flying. The rest scale down from there.
How Do I Get Involved?
We welcome competitors and observers alike to come and enjoy the events. If you want to participate or observe, then send an in-game mail to Brokthar, currently the only contact for the Kagh'hsk, stating your intention so that I can invite you to the event itself.
If you'd like to help plan the events then please do the same as above. I'd prefer guild leaders over individuals to help in the development process.
Also, I'll use this section to shout out to the Wolfmane Tribe and the many groups and individuals who have hosted all sorts of festivals, challenges and competitions over the summer. You all helped inspire the initial Kagh'hsk which was a surprising success. Also thanks to the Wyvernsting Warband for participating in the first run.
Takes place the third weekend each month.
When: Saturday 10/21 & Sunday 10/22, 6:30 WrA time (8:30 TN/RH time)
Where: WrA - Keel Harbor and Stormglen, Gilneas
Contacts: Brokthar
More info: https://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/20757995714
TN Characters: Contact Syreena or Qabian in advance to arrange for cross-server raid invite.
First day has four events: Pumpkin Crush, Cannonball Shotput, Bobbing for Apples (diving for weights), Headless Joust. Second day is an obstacle course starting and finishing in Stormglen.
The Kagh'hsk Challenge
The Kagh'hsk [KAH-GUH-HES-KUH] is a term derived of two orcish words; 'Kagh' meaning 'Run' and 'Hsk' meaning 'battle. A run battle meant a foot race between two or more clans, often completed during a Kosh'harg Festival. The tradition of the clans coming together has long since faded though the spirit of Kosh'harg still lingers on in the Horde today.
The Stormhowl Clan has been working to bring such events back to the modern Horde. Though still reserving the possibility for biannual festivals, such as the Kosh'harg itself, the Kagh'hsk Challenge will exist as a once a month, two day event, in which members of the Horde, be it groups or individuals, come together to compete in a variety of activities. The first day will host the minor games while the second day has the main Kagh'hsk obstacle course and feast before announcing the winners.
The Challenges
The Kagh'hsk will be hosted in a new location every month and its challenges will be based on the region it's in. It will feature activities primarily based on real life strongman, lumberjack and other similar competitions. The main event will be a course that will be broken down into several sections, each one having its own obstacles to overcome.
As it stands, it'll use a very simple D2 system. Basically, in the competition 1 is a fail, 2 is a pass. In one on one competitions the higher number wins, equal numbers results in a draw.
Awards
The challenges will have the traditional first, second and third place winners and then an overall Kagh'hsk champion. It will also have a variety of bonus awards.
The Rearguard - The competitor who comes last in the obstacle course.
Storm the Gates - The competitor with the biggest recovery.
The Bloodied - The competitor who took the most damage.
Others to come!
Where it stands the Stormhowl Clan will be providing the gold for the awards. They won't be too substantial but the overall champion and first place winner will at least receive enough gold to buy master flying. The rest scale down from there.
How Do I Get Involved?
We welcome competitors and observers alike to come and enjoy the events. If you want to participate or observe, then send an in-game mail to Brokthar, currently the only contact for the Kagh'hsk, stating your intention so that I can invite you to the event itself.
If you'd like to help plan the events then please do the same as above. I'd prefer guild leaders over individuals to help in the development process.
Also, I'll use this section to shout out to the Wolfmane Tribe and the many groups and individuals who have hosted all sorts of festivals, challenges and competitions over the summer. You all helped inspire the initial Kagh'hsk which was a surprising success. Also thanks to the Wyvernsting Warband for participating in the first run.