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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-19-2010 @ 4:20PM
t0xic said...
"Her daughter, Theradras, seduced Zaetar (the son of Cenarius) and produced the centaur races of Azeroth."
How much alcohol did Zaetar have before this "seduction" was possible? Maybe one for The Queue.
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5-19-2010 @ 4:33PM
Nagaina said...
Ahem:
http://www.wowhead.com/item=2595/jug-of-bourbon
Look, somebody had to say it.
5-19-2010 @ 4:43PM
Chevela said...
Dude, you pop out a couple hundred thousand half-horse kids and let's see how good YOUR body looks :P
5-19-2010 @ 6:20PM
icepyro said...
I despise you...
Forget the alcohol, remember the female of the relationship is the daughter of an EARTH ELEMENTAL. All earth ... all sand and stone and metal... gah... too many inappropriate jokes... *runs away before saying anything more*
5-20-2010 @ 1:49AM
Eisengel said...
What did you find attractive/cute when you had a grade school crush?
... how about in high school?
... how about in college?
... how about later on?
As you change, see more, learn more, and mature, what you consider attractive changes. Sure, there is the obvious sexual appeal, but attraction is a lot more than that.
What do you think is attractive to a god who has seen the passing of millenia, who does not have the built-in human drives? On that note... what does 'attractive' or 'seduce' even mean for a god that can create sentient beings with a snap of its' fingers? Sexual reproduction certainly isn't necessary, or maybe even possible.