![]() All of the skeletons are dancing the undead “heavy metal” routine. Before the bone pile is an array of smaller skeletons. It consists of a giant pile of bones, on top of which there is a giant skeleton. We headed back to the slave pens, back to the last group between us and an escort quest, when we decided to detour off to the right and take on the skeleton mosh pit first. He was nice enough to drop the Carapace of Tuten’kash, a nice plate chest piece for Earl to use at 40. He was a fight, but manageable by our group, and down he went. The third wave, summoned by the third ring of the gong, is Tuten’kash, a huge spider best not viewed by children before bed time. Spiders do not cast nor do they run away. This was a bit of a fight, but no worse than some we had faced already. The second wave was 4 elite spider that also came from either side. The first wave is 8 non-elite spiders that rush in from either side of the room. You actually have to ring it three times to get to the boss, but don’t ring it three times right away, as each ring summons a wave of spiders. We held together well and fought our way past the giant idol, through corridors, past a giant gong, and up and almost to the slave pens before somebody said, “Giant gong? Don’t we do something with that?” On the left side, the patrols are boars running through the corridors, while on the right, they are skeletons roaming around. And there are also small groups, usually pairs, but sometimes triples, or patrolling non-elites, just to liven things up a bit. Instead, the mobs come in bunches, usually mixed up elite and non-elite, ranging in size from 3 to 6 mobs. We had to take some care with our fights, as there are very few solo fights in RFD. ![]() We went to the left and started fighting out way in. Once you enter you can bear left or right depending on which mobs you are after. The instance itself is, mercifully, not as big or convoluted as its across-the-gold-road neighbor, Razorfen Kraul. Once into the giant hog skull that is the way into RFD, we had to fight to the actual instance line. On our way into RFD, we also picked up the quest “A Host of Evil” from Myriam Moonsinger thinking that this was a quest that could be done while we were in the instance. Ula and Bung, who had not yet joined us, picked up the quest then got summoned out as well. So Earl and I each recalled one at a time, got the quest, then got summoned back to the South Barrens. The summoning stone at RFD got a workout from us, since Skronk, Earl, and I were there, but only Skronk had the quest. You have to deal with the Archbishop directly it seems. The first thing we had to do was get the quest “Bring The Light.” Skronk grabbed the quest from Archbishop Benedictus in the Stormwind Cathedral before hand, but then found that he could not share it with us. Still, I could hear each piggy death through Skronk’s mic, so it was like Helter Skelter was happening in the neighbors yard while we played.Īnyway, it was Saturday night at 10pm and we were ready to go: Oh well, I have been having a sound issue with WoW since the 2.0.3 patch came out (sounds get stuck in a loop) so I was playing sound off. ![]() Razorfen Downs (or Swineberry RFD as the locals call it) held new sights but and old sound for us the sound of squealing porkers. But after 10 rounds there, we were ready for some new sights and sounds. ![]() At last, a group night that was going some place besides the Scarlet Monastery! Not that SM is a bad place.
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