Meet the Staff
Tommas Worth
Editor in Chief and Senior Correspondent for Stormwind
Tommas joined The Stormwind Press in early 2005 as a Junior Reporter for the Eastern Kingdoms. Assigned to the road between Stormwind and Ironforge, he spent most of his time documenting local family and small business news, with occasional front line coverage from the Redridge Mountains. It was not until late 2007 that his work first garnered major realm recognition, when he broke the story of the Midnight Reveries’ claim of neutrality and relocation to Aerie Peak. His relationship with the Midnight Reveries and their Founder, Lady Dreamer, was exclusive, and his coverage of the infamous Golden Army’s affairs quickly became world renowned. Tommas was promoted to Senior Correspondent for Stormwind in early 2009, and upon the near financial collapse of The Stormwind Press, the Board of Directors, in conjunction with the influence of their new sponsor, the Midnight Reveries, named Tommas as the replacement for Lincoln Cole, the former Editor in Chief of nine years.
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Katherine Earnshaw
Editor
First Mate Earnshaw comes from an unusual background, having served as First Mate on The Seas Reverence for nearly ten years. During longer voyages on the merchant vessel, Earnshaw spent a good deal of time studying ship logs of both famous and understated crews, a topic on which she intends to publish a book about. She also assumed the responsibility of maintaining their own ship’s log. She comes to the Stormwind Press looking for a chance to hone her skills as both writer and editor, as well as an opportunity to report on the lesser known topic that is the Great Sea.
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Qupanicus Havin Wetherby, III
Correspondent
Qupanicus comes to the Stormwind Press from a background of wealth and adventure, having traveled the world at great personal expense. Encountering several members of the Horde in his travels, he feels compelled to share his finding about the orcs and their compatriots to his fellow comrades in the Alliance. Educated in the finest universities across Azeroth, Qupanicus will go to any length and put himself in any danger to bring only the truth to the readers of the Stormwind Press.
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Silvae and Sassae Daulaney
Correspondents
Sassae comes to Stormwind Press with a background in freelance photography. She has published photos mainly in tabloids such as Sormwind Speaks, The Ironforge Dig, and others. Her photography skills are not limited to such publications, however, as her work can also be seen hanging in various inns and taverns throughout Azeroth, as well as published in many books. Her resume also boasts of many free-lance writing jobs, though she is more inclined to snap a photo and cowrite the accompanying story with her sister, journalist Silvae Daulaney.
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Fimble “Badger-nose” Gyrotorque
Correspondent
Fimble’s career as a news reporter has been in his mind ever since he was a young lad growing up in Gnomeregan. Ever since its invasion Fimble has traveled the Eastern Kingdoms reporting for other local newspapers, none bigger than their regional lines. When he heard the Stormwind Press was hiring, he set his mind on being a part of the company, taking Azeroth by storm with his desire and passion to report its news.
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Syriana De’Luna
Correspondent
Syriana’s journalism career started about twenty years back writing short features for opinion columns and debate ledgers. She soon graduated into writing her own philosophical journals and columns for intellectual society clubs within Kalimdor. These days she is taking her opinions -on- the world -to- the world, recently being hired by the Stormwind Press just prior to it’s relaunch.
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Minika Fizzlegear
Photographer
Minika joins the Stormwind Press as an expert in wartime and peacetime photography. Minika began her career in photography at a mere age of 40 and has been traveling the world Azeroth looking for the best shots. During the Second and Third Wars, Minika traveled alongside the troops as one of the official photographers for the Alliance. Her job was simple: show the people of Azeroth what was going on in the front lines. These days, Minika is mostly found traveling with the Golden Army to document their battles against the Horde and the armies of the Lich King.
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Beardo Bernston
Correspondent
Beardo Bernston, a smart gnome, has a bit of an odd history. He started out as an engineer after graduating from Ironjaw College. Top of his class everyone expected Beardo to make an astonishing invention. In one of his experiments things went horribly wrong. He accidentally put a tube that contained nitroglycerin in the lava near the Great Forge. The whole district was wrecked and Beardo was banned from engineering. In search of a new career path, Beardo found The Stormwind Press. He hopes to become an ace reporter and redeem himself from the Great Forge incident.
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Saduj Blazehammer
Columnist
Note from editor: We have no idea who this dwarf is, or why he’s sending us articles. They come to us stained in brown “paper” packages. He leaves no forwarding address for payment. Despite serious reservations, we have agreed to publish them nevertheless.

