My Runekeeper alongside my girlfriend's guardian outside Thrasi's lodge >: literally, right now, because she had something to do for a few minutes and I was bored waiting XD
I am very curious what you are wearing. I know the mini rift shoulders and rk hele hat would work. But what cloak, robe, gloves, and boots? This just looks too awesome and I'm hoping it looks as good on a dwarf rk.
Another note I want to see more dwarf rk pics on here!
Zepp, that picture of you and Chicken may be the most disturbing thing I've ever seen. Thank God my in-game graphics are worthless, so I don't get a good view of your hairy chests. As is, I may have to go claw out my eyes to get the image out of my brain.
Zepp, that picture of you and Chicken may be the most disturbing thing I've ever seen. Thank God my in-game graphics are worthless, so I don't get a good view of your hairy chests. As is, I may have to go claw out my eyes to get the image out of my brain.
Here is my fine Dwarf Rune-Keeper, Danvi. I mainly heal and here I am stood with my friend Glendril who also heals. I have grown quite fond of Danvi despite him being my alt, I would rather heal more than play my guardian these days.
Here we are both wearing the original BG set as outfits, with the hat that dropped from the twins, which we declared our official kin hat.
My home is a spider den, my garden is Hoarhallow and I visit Grothum on holiday. I just happen to be really unlucky and meet freeps there
Anyway my main was a warden up until about 3 months ago when I decided to help my cousin out with levelling, he started as a captain and it was boring for me using my Warden to powerlevel him through everything. So I thought hey! Why not do an alt at the same time as him.
Alas Durgroth Ironheart was born.
He's had the same outfit since level 60 and to be honest I'm on the lookout for a new one. People tend to comment and say it's cool when I help out passers by, but I want something else now.
Durgroth waiting to enter Middle-Earth !!
Durgroth overlooking the redhorn lodes, scribing a new end.