About
Greetings, denizens of the internether! I’m krizzlybear. I’m a twenty-somthing male, currently living in Toronto, Canada. I discovered WoW during spring break in my sophomore year of university, sometime during the Burning Crusade expansion. While everyone rolled out the beach towels and umbrellas, I rolled Bashertin, a gnomish frost mage on the US Arygos Server. Somewhere along the way to 70, I also added Leyola, a restoration druid.
I discovered blogging during the summer before the Wrath of the Lich King expansion was released. Shortly after the expansion was released, Wimzig, the frost death knight, was born. Frost is the New Black, originally hosted on Blogger, originally featured content pertaining to frost mages, but has since then expanded into other random topics that tickle my fancy, ranging from WoW parodies to…well, more WoW parodies. I’ve since added a Shadow Priest to the stable of 80′s, as well as a number of lowbie alts, all named after pokémon.
The blog is now hosted on wordpress, and is livelier than ever!
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Wanted to give a shout out from another Torontonian! ^-^
Frost mages are cool beans, though I’m arcane for raids. but gotta love frost, saved my bottom more than a few times ;P
I found this while surfing for a new Frost spec for my mage. Oddly enough I’m also from Toronto and also am a loose part of the NaNoWriMo collective having participated in ’07 and ’08. Chances are we’ve run into each other at an event. Nice blog though, glad I stopped by.
Just wanted to give a shout-out to a fellow Ontarian frost mage, from Hamilton
I, too, joined around the time BC was out (March, actually, of that year).
Going to be adding you to my blog roll, if that’s okay
Hi just wanted to say how enlightening I find your info in frost magery.
Also, from Toronto……….hmmm……….could be it something about living and in Canada and snow and frost…………………
A cooincidence…..I think not!