The Occult Nature and Addiction of War of Warcraft


The Addiction to War of Warcraft
Considered as the most addicting game on the market — World Of Warcraft claims 12 million monthly subscribers and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG by subscribers. Blizzard Entertainment released WoW on 9/2/2001 that reduces into the Occult numbers of 11:3. War of Warcraft is an online multiplayer role-playing fantasy game, and considered the most addicting online game. War of Warcraft is completely immersed in occult symbolism and satanic themes. Activision Blizzard, Inc., formerly Activision, is the American holding company for Activision and Blizzard Entertainment.

The numbers of subscribers will increase with the new system offering free WoW subscriptions up to level 20. The BBC reported that the move is seen as a way of attracting new players to the game of WoW.

If you don’t believe that War of Warcraft is extremely addiction to the point that people lose friendships, jobs, and end up in economic ruin, check out WoW-detox.
Excerpt from the WOWdetox:
I stopped playing over 2 years ago but I STILL think about it, its affecting my concentration, at a time when I really need to study my final exams that will determine my future are coming up next month, gotta stop looking at wow sites and youtube vids, get ready for a real life.
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From the Guardian
At the height of his addiction Ryan van Cleave had little time for his real life. Living inside World of Warcraft (WoW) seemed preferable to the drudgery of everyday life. “Playing WoW makes me feel godlike,” Van Cleave wrote. “I have ultimate control and can do what I want with few real repercussions. The real world makes me feel impotent … a computer malfunction, a sobbing child, a suddenly dead cellphone battery – the littlest hitch in daily living feels profoundly disempowering.”

Despite thoughts like this and even the dissociative episodes in supermarkets, he did not think he had a problem IRL – gamer-speak for in real life. But he did, and the reckoning was coming.

For millions who play, the lure of games like WoW is hard to resist. Players create an “avatar,” or online character, who operates within a startlingly detailed storyline and graphic world. Playing makes the gamer feel like the star of a sci-fi movie. Characters form teams and go on quests to find items, conquer lands or achieve new levels.

After self-examination, Van Cleave pulled himslef back from the bridge railing after admitting the problem. He went home and deleted the game from his computer. For the next week his stomach and head hurt and he was drenched in sweat – like an addict withdrawing from drugs.
There are many WoW users that spend up to 60 hours a week within their powerful addiction that is based on the Occult.
War of Warcraft is one of the most enthralling games around – there’s an element to it that just grips you and makes it difficult to stop playing. As a result, the game is a truly fascinating experience, and many people have become hooked on the fantasy world of Azeroth.
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The key point about World of Warcraft is that it is not simply a game; it is an alternative world. It is a recreation of life, and it has built its reality in as much depth and detail as possible. World of Warcraft functions as an alternative to the real world and is one of the most involving games yet designed. Players use it to get away from reality and stress and to do something very different for a while. It is a hugely entertaining title of course, with much to offer to gamers.

The Lower Entities and the Occult thrive in living a fantasy, and it is through humans that the lower entities attach on to and live through.
WoW is completely an occult game that draws the soul into fantasy land and is designed to feed the lower entities.

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