I saw the beautiful trees swaying in the wind, the sun gently kissing their soft green leaves as I slowly opened up an application known commonly as 'Hearthstone'. And then Yogg....
It was the 7th game in my run
I have lethal on board. He's at 3 health and I have 3 damage on board.
Most people would just click and drag and fight the boss.
But not me. I felt something stirring inside of me, a wierd sense of devotion to an aforementioned being, our lord and saviour, the Old God himself, Yogg-Saron, Hope's End.
I figured I would slaughter this NPC in the most bombastic way possible. And did I never.
Yogg Saron decided that the only Hope he'd end was indeed my own. Not only did Yogg destroy my whole board, and nearly mill me to fatigue, he decided to cast Tree of Life. Boom! 67 health restored, my hope and faith utterly destroyed. I could never recover from Yogg and suffered an embarrising defeat; a defeat that I will forever remember...
It was a bright sunny day in May.
I saw the beautiful trees swaying in the wind, the sun gently kissing their soft green leaves as I slowly opened up an application known commonly as 'Hearthstone'. And then Yogg....
It was the 7th game in my run
I have lethal on board. He's at 3 health and I have 3 damage on board.
Most people would just click and drag and fight the boss.
But not me. I felt something stirring inside of me, a wierd sense of devotion to an aforementioned being, our lord and saviour, the Old God himself, Yogg-Saron, Hope's End.
I figured I would slaughter this NPC in the most bombastic way possible. And did I never.
Yogg Saron decided that the only Hope he'd end was indeed my own. Not only did Yogg destroy my whole board, and nearly mill me to fatigue, he decided to cast Tree of Life. Boom! 67 health restored, my hope and faith utterly destroyed. I could never recover from Yogg and suffered an embarrising defeat; a defeat that I will forever remember...