Guam senator: big WoW fan, WoW player |
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With the recent anti-gaming legislation that's been thrown left and right lately, it's easy to forget that senators are people too. And just like the rest of us, they've got their own interests and leisurely activities...including playing MMORPGs. The guy we're talking about at the moment is Guam's Senator Ray Tenorio, who turned out to be a level-70 Dwarven Priest over at Blizzard's World of Warcraft's Silverhand server.
Senator Tenorio (in-game name Paleray) explained that he started playing WoW at the request of his brother Charlie back in 2005, when their guild badly needed a healer. Before being introduced to the game, Tenorio states he was an avid player of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. He further notes that he enjoys WoW because of it's good way to meet other people, and that there no shortage to the variety of players who go online."What makes World of Warcraft so alluring is that it's always reinventing and adding new content. There's always something new to come back to," he said.
He currently runs with the Knights of the Marianas, a family-oriented (read: casual) guild open for just about anyone in Silverhand.
And in case you're wondering, no - the Knights have yet to venture into Black Temple, although they state they've already bloodied their noses over at Gruul's Lair and Eye of the Storm. Now that this news is out, let's just hope them political agitators (ergo: griefers) don't try anything too drastic...
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