Trial - Tauren recently joined the Wartotems and have not been given a greater purpose within the group just yet. Every battle the Wartotem is part of the Brave is standing at the front. These are the bulk of the Tauren warmachine and defender of its society. This rank can basicly be seen as the Front’s elite group.īrave - Defenders of Shu’halo. A Warbrave is a Tauren with more experience and that also been prooven by loyality and the rite of strenght. They can also support through spirital guidance with direct connections with the great spirits of the Earth Mother. They can serve both as advicors, healers or support the Front through their nature powers. The Seer is well respected among the Wartotems. Warseer is more experienced Seers that have prooven themselves through either with their wisdom or being a loyal and reliable Seer to the Front. They are leaders within the order supporting the Warmaster in many desicions that must be taken. It can be either through strenght or wisdom. These are veteran Tauren that have prooven themselves through many trials. Spirit Champion - Followers of the totems. We provide immersive experiences in the Nature that share alternative ways of living and being that are suitable for modernity and contextually relevant for the rapidly changing world we live in. The Warmaster is the leader of this organisation and has the responsibility to guide the Wartotems through whatever trials awaits. Brave Earth, Center for Applied Cultural Transition, is a living laboratory rooted in principles of regeneration, resiliency and reciprocity. Choosen by the Seers through many rites of leadership and strenght and connection with the spirits. Hopefully together with other guilds aswell! We will taking part of some RP-PVP events and doing regular social and other kind of events too. We hope to provide the Tauren-community in AD with something else than just a nomadic tribe-styled RP. Our hopes are that we will find a great balance between the military-style and the Tauren culture, religion and values. The Wartotem Front is a military-based Tauren guild. This organisation is heavily influenced by the Tauren culture and its own way of warfare. Loyal to their High Chieftain and the Horde this group have united to fight off the Alliance and any threat to the Horde. The Wartotem Front is a group of Tauren from many different tribes. Because of that the Tauren must fight back. And right now the Horde is facing many storms, and soon enough these storms will find its way deeper into our lands. But our people have sworn loyality to the Horde and its people. We may not agree with the recent Warchief and her doings. The High Chieftain of the Tauren have called upon the many tribes of Mulgore, central Kalimdor and even the ancient Highmountain-tribes to aid the Horde in this conflict. The balance shift back to where it should be.” – Aponi Brightmane Even in the darkest hour, we will bravely hold our heads high, and honor the Earth Mother in all we do.” - Baine Bloodhoof, the High Chieftain The home opener set for June 15 against the Calgary Stampeders.“The world is torn, and our Horde allies have turned down dark paths. The Redblacks host the Montreal Alouettes next Friday for a pre-season matchup. “To see them (the fans) in our stadium makes it feel like football is upon us,” said kicker Richie Leone. “Even though it was raining we still had a great turnout. Grateful for the fan support, the players were also keen to get the season going. “As long as I see improvement from last year I'll be happy.” “I'm looking for improvement,” said Jurchuk. “Hopefully we have a healthy Jeremiah Masoli for most of the season, we’ve got Nick Arbuckle from the beginning we got some great receivers and new receivers.” I think they're going to turn it around,” said Jackie Roy. “I always feel like its home here because I'm a really big sports fan,” said Jack.Īfter last year's disappointing season, those in the stands are ready for the fresh start. “Football is one of my favourite sports,” said Logan. “There is no way we that we would miss anything to do with the Redblacks,” said Virginia Gaffney.įrom meeting Big Joe to playing Jenga, there was plenty to do for 9-year-old twins Logan and Jack Bisson. He joined a large group of dedicated Redblacks fans braving the rain at the team's annual Fan Fest for a chance to catch a live scrimmage and meet the players. In the stadium I'm just part of everybody else.” “If you do that anywhere else people look at you strange. “Any time they score a touchdown I'm able to ring the bell and scream,” he said. The season ticket holder is counting down the days until he can do so once again. “It's supposed to be the size of a school bell but it's a little larger,” said Jurchuk. It's been awhile since TD Place echoed with the loud ringing of Greg Jurchuk's larger than life bell.
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