This month’s interviewee has been in Ministry of Defense for 2 years. Not as long as it seems to be taking my dad to get milk at the corner store, but still a pretty long stint, if you ask me. Her handle is a combination of the best first name ever (Robin, or some derivative, which also happens to be my name) and the name of a Sims character who shared their name with my childhood cat. She started playing in classic WoW with her young son. Who is no longer young, because (don’t hate the messenger) classic was 20 years ago, people!

Robin is from North Virginia, which is apparently a place for lovers. I don’t know what that means, but I am guessing once you cross the border you feel more loved. Or something. Some people call it the birthplace of a nation, even, but I don’t know how you fit a nation in the delivery ward of a hospital. I’m still puzzled by conception, but confusion is my default state of being.

She has some diverse interests, including gardening, genealogy, and playing the piano, in addition to her video game antics. WoW is her only video game love, though Sims was played extensively in the past. When asked what her favourite expansion was, Robin answered “Wrath of the Lich King,” which is the only correct answer (fight me). BM hunter is her true love, but lately paladin has been encroaching on that territory a little.

The things Robin was most excited for in TWW was simply that it’s new, and that it is exciting that Blizzard has made a plan for the future that we get to follow along on. Her favourite in game things to do are holidays, farming old content, LFR, pet battles and collecting, and much more. If Blizzard approached Robin to ask her what problem she’d fix about World of Warcraft, it’d be to fix the chat. Also deal with trolling and sabotaging players.

Robin’s favourite WoW personality is Chromie, which is a solid choice, and not particularly controversial, because we all know the gnome has got skibidi rizz. The last book she read was 20 Days in October. She has 3 cats and cares for her neighbour’s German Shepherd named Rocky. Thanks for sharing a little piece of you with me, Robin!
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