GDCO: Trade Chat (Annotated)
Giselleese wrote the recruitment posts herself. This is what happens when you let the accountant write the advertising copy.
Three flavours. Zero filler.
Banter — Multi-character moments that capture the warband being their most chaotic, tender, and ridiculous selves. Usually under 300 words. Always worth it.
Treasures — Item finds, toy discoveries, and collection hunts — each with direct Wowhead links so you can snag the loot yourself.
Reflections — Personal essays connecting WoW to life: growth, healing, mindset, and the things that keep pulling me back to Azeroth. Longer than banter. More honest than a guide. Browse them under Reflections.

Giselleese wrote the recruitment posts herself. This is what happens when you let the accountant write the advertising copy.
Shiyaorieese names the kintsugi principle directly. Hiyorieese listens and says less than usual.
Avelreese tries to sketch a pandaren she cannot forget. Zyneese has opinions about the result. Sourdough won't wait.
Shiyaorieese's correction marks are merciless. Hiyorieese points out the ink is violet, not red.
Tara Swart's neuroscience of mindset change, mapped to the characters I write — and to the growth I'm working on alongside them.
Hiyorieese calls attachment contamination. Shiyaorieese is unimpressed by the filing system.
Giselleese found the document. Three pages. A header. Footnotes. The footnotes were the problem.
Six bite-sized moments from the warband's daily chaos — tea emergencies, budget disasters, void style criticism, and one suspiciously rigged transmog contest.
Hiyorieese notices Shiyaorieese has started fighting visibly. Shiya refuses to call it healing.
Shiyaorieese and Hiyorieese debate what kind of Japanese fluency is actually worth building.
Vyrneese returns with Voror for Avelreese, and Avelreese realizes she may not need Ashbringer yet to be exactly who she is.
Shiyaorieese corrects Reyneese's Japanese even when Reyneese isn't there. Hiyorieese notices what that means.