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'''Spiffworld''' is a YouTube phenomenon, very well known for his videos of World of Warcraft based on Jonathan Coulton and Paul & Storm songs. His highest viewed video, Jonathan Coulton's "Code Monkey" has recieved more than 4,000,000 views.
 
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| gender = Female
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| race = Mag'har
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| creature = [[Humanoid]]
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| level = 10
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| health = 198
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| aggro = {{aggro|-1|1}}
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| affiliation = The [[Mag'har]], [[Horde]] and the [[Earthen Ring]]
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| faction = Horde
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| occupation = Captain
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| location = [[Nagrand]], [[Lost Isles]], [[Maelstrom]]
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| status = Alive
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| relatives = [[Thrall]] (mate), [[Geyah]] (mentor)
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}}
   
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'''Aggra''' is a [[Mag'har]] [[orc]] [[shaman]] from [[Garadar]] in [[Nagrand]]. She is charged with training [[Thrall]] in the traditional shamanic arts and, despite initial disagreements, the two quickly bond and begin a romantic relationship.
==Mike "Spiff" Booth==
 
Mike Booth (often known as Spiff) started creating World of Warcraft videos around Jonathan Coulton songs in May 2006, with his first being re: Your Brains by Jonathan Coulton. Mike works for Microsoft and is a huge fan of JoCo. He has been to a few of his concerts, including JoCo's "Best. Concert. Ever." where footage of him was seen of him talking to Jonathan Coulton. He can also be seen in the front row with an orange shirt. Each time he uploads a video of Jonathan Coulton's songs, Jonathan himself uploads the link to his Twitter, as he finds them outstandingly great. As the years have passed, Mike's videos have got better and better in detail and quality. What started as something simple has turned into a YouTube sensation.
 
   
==Machinima==
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==Background==
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In the novel ''[[The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm|The Shattering]]'', shortly before the Cataclysm,, Thrall journeys to [[Garadar]] to discover why the elements of [[Azeroth]] are so afraid. When he arrives [[Greatmother Geyah]] advices him to turn to the Mag'har [[Aggra]], who tells him that he has toed the line between being a leader and a shaman long enough and that he will have to give up his leadership to truly become a shaman. Despite their rough beginnings Thrall and Aggra grow closer to one another, while he becomes truly connected with the spirits and becomes a proper shaman. Before returning to Azeroth Thrall and Aggra become mates, and since then Aggra has loyally followed her mate to the [[Lost Isles]] and the [[Maelstrom]].<ref>[[BlizzCon 2010]]</ref>
In November 2009, Spiff stroke a deal with Machinima, which allows him to upload his videos onto the Machinima YouTube, and his own YouTube.
 
   
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==Wrath of the Lich King==
==Videos==
 
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===Million Views Videos===
 
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During the third phase of the [[Elemental Unrest]] world event, she could be found talking with [[Thrall]] and [[Gavan Grayfeather‎]] at the [[Throne of the Elements]].
List of Million Views Videos.
 
   
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==Cataclysm==
These are a list of videos which have recieved over a million views on YouTube. Currently, the only three videos which have received over a million are:
 
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*Code Monkey (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 5,000,000
 
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Aggra was the captain of ''[[Draka's Fury]]'', the ship that was bringing Thrall to the maelstrom, which was destroyed near the Lost Isles by the [[Alliance]]. When the ship sank they lost their "precious cargo", which ended up being [[Thrall]]. She then appears as a quest giver on the [[Lost Isles]].
*re: Your Brains (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 3,600,000
 
*Future Soon (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 1,400,000
 
*I Feel Fantastic (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 1,100,000
 
*Skullcrusher Mountain (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 1,100,000
 
   
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She later appears at the [[Maelstrom]] and is affiliated with the [[Earthen Ring]].
===Hundred-Thousand Views Videos===
 
These are a list of videos which have received between 100,000-999,999 views on YouTube. Currently, 19 of Spiff's videos have received over 100,000 views:
 
*Just As Long As Me (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 544,000
 
*Creepy Doll (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 952,000
 
*Podsafe Christmas Song (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 623,000
 
*Speed Monkey/Code Monkey Sped Up (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 591,000
 
*Betty and Me (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 882,000
 
*The Big Boom (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 939,000
 
*Chiron Beta Prime (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 495,000
 
*Mr. Fancy Pants (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 615,000
 
*Flickr (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 200,000
 
*Bacteria (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 370,000
 
*Live (Paul and Storm song) - Over 209,000
 
*The Captain's Wife's Lament (Paul and Storm song) - Over 566,000
 
*Shop Vac (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 288,000
 
*Tom Cruise Crazy (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 485,000
 
*Cruel, Cruel Moon (Paul and Storm song) - Over 239,000
 
*Dance, Soterios Johnson, Dance (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 225,000
 
*Blue, Sunny Day (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 167,000
 
*Still Alive - Portal Version (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 101,000
 
*Still Alive - Jonathan Coulton Version (Jonathan Coulton song) - Over 170,000
 
   
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==Quests==
===Thousand Views Videos===
 
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These are a list of videos which have received between 0-99,999 views on YouTube. Currently, only 1 of Spiff's videos have received under 100,000 views:
 
*Aquaman's Lament (Mark Aaron James song) - Over 29,000
 
   
==First of May==
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==Quotes==
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===Discussion at the Throne of the Elements===
"First of May" was not only one of Jonathan Coulton's greatest creations, but was also one of Spiff's. He had used actions which World of Warcraft characters may use in non sexual ways, to sexual ways, and thus the video was removed from YouTube due to it's content. The video was very popular, but the video still stands on Google Video, Warcraft Movies, and Machinima.
 
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{{text|say|Thrall|Would I be here if this were not serious?}}
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{{text|say|Aggra|I have heard you before. You are here to save your world; to learn from ours. Greatmother Geyah has charged me with instructing you, and as such, you will listen to me, Go'el.}}
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{{text|say|Thrall|I have told you to call me Thrall.}}
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{{text|say|Aggra|Yes I know, Go'el. Thrall is the leader of the Horde, but you are not here in that capacity. Look at you: At what you are wearing...}}
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''(Thrall is wearing, of course, Doomhammer’s Plate.)''
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{{text|say|Aggra|You say you have come to seek knowledge and understanding, but you are dressed for battle. That is why I question you and your willingness to do what must be done.}}
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{{text|say|Thrall|My clothing?! Is that what this has come to now? We debate the merits of my clothing?}}
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{{text|say|Gavan Grayfeather|The clothing is merely a manifestation of a larger problem. I've no doubt that you are here to learn, but you must commit yourself both in spirit and in form.}}
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{{text|say|Aggra|The dwarf speaks the truth. If you wish to commune with the elements you must do so from the heart.}}
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{{text|say|Aggra|Your heart, your love for your land and your people is what has led you here. It was neither your armor nor your weapons.}}
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{{text|say|Gavan Grayfeather|Thrall, you must fully devote yourself to the cause.}}
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{{text|emote|Aggra shoots Gavan a disapproving look.}}
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{{text|say|Aggra|Go'el. You cannot continue to ride the line between Warchief and Shaman. The time will come when you must commit to one side fully. That time is fast approaching.}}
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{{text|say|Thrall|I hear what both of you are saying and am grateful for the counsel.}}
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{{text|say|Thrall|If I am to understand all that is transpiring, if I am to make a difference, then my devotion must be absolute. I must submit.}}
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==Patches and hotfixes==
==External links==
 
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{{elink|type=youtube|link=http://www.youtube.com/Spiffworld|desc=SpiffWorld's YouTube}}
 
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==References==
{{elink|site=Twitter|link=http://www.twitter.com/Spiffworld|desc=SpiffWorld's Twitter}}
 
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{{elink|site=Jonathan Coulton|link=http://jonathancoulton.com|desc=Jonathan Coulton's Website}}
 
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HordeAggra
Image of Aggra
Gender Female
Race Mag'har (Humanoid)
Level 10
Reaction Alliance Horde
Affiliation(s) The Mag'har, Horde and the Earthen Ring
Occupation Captain
Location Nagrand, Lost Isles, Maelstrom
Status Alive
Relative(s) Thrall (mate), Geyah (mentor)

Aggra is a Mag'har orc shaman from Garadar in Nagrand. She is charged with training Thrall in the traditional shamanic arts and, despite initial disagreements, the two quickly bond and begin a romantic relationship.

Background

In the novel The Shattering, shortly before the Cataclysm,, Thrall journeys to Garadar to discover why the elements of Azeroth are so afraid. When he arrives Greatmother Geyah advices him to turn to the Mag'har Aggra, who tells him that he has toed the line between being a leader and a shaman long enough and that he will have to give up his leadership to truly become a shaman. Despite their rough beginnings Thrall and Aggra grow closer to one another, while he becomes truly connected with the spirits and becomes a proper shaman. Before returning to Azeroth Thrall and Aggra become mates, and since then Aggra has loyally followed her mate to the Lost Isles and the Maelstrom.[1]

Wrath of the Lich King

Wrath-Logo-Small This section concerns content related to Wrath of the Lich King.

During the third phase of the Elemental Unrest world event, she could be found talking with Thrall and Gavan Grayfeather‎ at the Throne of the Elements.

Cataclysm

Cataclysm This section concerns content related to Cataclysm.

Aggra was the captain of Draka's Fury, the ship that was bringing Thrall to the maelstrom, which was destroyed near the Lost Isles by the Alliance. When the ship sank they lost their "precious cargo", which ended up being Thrall. She then appears as a quest giver on the Lost Isles.

She later appears at the Maelstrom and is affiliated with the Earthen Ring.

Quests

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Quotes

Discussion at the Throne of the Elements

Thrall says: Would I be here if this were not serious?
Aggra says: I have heard you before. You are here to save your world; to learn from ours. Greatmother Geyah has charged me with instructing you, and as such, you will listen to me, Go'el.
Thrall says: I have told you to call me Thrall.
Aggra says: Yes I know, Go'el. Thrall is the leader of the Horde, but you are not here in that capacity. Look at you: At what you are wearing...
(Thrall is wearing, of course, Doomhammer’s Plate.)
Aggra says: You say you have come to seek knowledge and understanding, but you are dressed for battle. That is why I question you and your willingness to do what must be done.
Thrall says: My clothing?! Is that what this has come to now? We debate the merits of my clothing?
Gavan Grayfeather says: The clothing is merely a manifestation of a larger problem. I've no doubt that you are here to learn, but you must commit yourself both in spirit and in form.
Aggra says: The dwarf speaks the truth. If you wish to commune with the elements you must do so from the heart.
Aggra says: Your heart, your love for your land and your people is what has led you here. It was neither your armor nor your weapons.
Gavan Grayfeather says: Thrall, you must fully devote yourself to the cause.
Aggra shoots Gavan a disapproving look.
Aggra says: Go'el. You cannot continue to ride the line between Warchief and Shaman. The time will come when you must commit to one side fully. That time is fast approaching.
Thrall says: I hear what both of you are saying and am grateful for the counsel.
Thrall says: If I am to understand all that is transpiring, if I am to make a difference, then my devotion must be absolute. I must submit.

Patches and hotfixes

References

External links