The Story of World of WarcraftThis is a featured page

I like World of Warcraft very much. Firstly, I was attracted by its story. It's very wizardly and interesting. Now here is the story of World of Warcraft. If you are also interested in this game, you can read slowly and then want to enter in to this game quickly to play.
Long ago, an interconnected series of routes now extending over 5,000 miles were put in place through Southern Asia, linking China with Turkey, Asia Minor and other points, its influence carrying World of Warcraft CD Key over into Japan and Korea. Trade these routes were significant not only for the development and blossoming of the great civilizations of China, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, India and Rome, but also helped to lay the foundation of the modern world. These routes of monumental historical importance are known collectively as the World of Warcraft gold and are heavily in use to this day. Relive this pivotal point in time and find your own fortune along the Silk Road.
World of Warcraft is a historic/fantasy MMORPG based on the history of China along the famous WoW CD Key. In this MMO, the Silk Road is carefully reproduced, but in a much smaller scale. Elements of fantasy gaming such as the use of special magical skills and abilies are also integrated. Character creation involves choosing a name, appearance, starting clothing type, and starting weapon. New equipment can be bought from NPC vendors or player-run stalls, with the later tending to have far superior goods. Also special items can be bought via the World of Warcraft official website's Item Mall using real-world money.
In this game, I have bought World of Warcraft CD Key to exchange my loved equipment. When I don't require this equipment I can sell this equipment for players who want to buy them. Therefore I can also earn WoW CD Key from this way.


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