User:VaekuPlays

About
Hello, I'm Vaeku. I only recently joined Wowpedia, but I was a lurker back when it was WoWWiki. Anyways, I joined WoW in November 2008, literally a week or so before WotLK came out. I joined because the Battle Chest was on sale at a local Circuit City (one of the first locations that closed).

Since then, I started a countless number of alts, and then over time deleted them. It was very hard for me to level past 30-35 because it was before the Random Dungeon Finder, and because the "old old world" was horrible.

Eventually I managed to stick with a character, and leveled up a draenei hunter to 60 on another server, then got bored of him, and rolled a draenei death knight on the same server. Got him up to 85, but then I had to quit WoW for a few months. When I came back, I disliked my DK so much that I decided to do a fresh start on a new server.

Now, my main is Vaeku, a draenei beastmaster hunter on the US Nesingwary server.

Draenei Fan
I don't hide the fact that I'm a HUGE draenei fan. I fell in love with the draenei the first time I saw them in-game. I love their whole aesthetic, architecture (even though it's technically not their own), and their culture. I also love their lore and how they were a small group of exiles that fled their homeworld when their friends and family willing accepted Sargeras' dark gift.

Anyhow, I really wish the draenei would be represented more in the Warcraft universe, including a new class. But I'm still hoping that a future expansion takes place on Argus and has a bunch of draenei lore.

Hunter
Part of the reason why I shuffled between so many alts is that I just could not find the right class for me. I ultimately fell in love with the hunter, and then when I came back from my break I fell in love with the hunter class again. I love how they have a deep connection with their animal companions, which is different than a warlock tormenting their demon, or a death knight raising up whatever random corpse is nearby to serve them. With hunters and their pets, it's a companionship, which is ultimately reflected in the BM tree.