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Guild Wars: Eye of the North is the first true expansion to the original installment of the series, Guild Wars. The biggest addition found in Eye of the North is the introduction of two new races. The Asura and the Norn.

The Norn are introduced in the game first. The Norn are giant warriors that hail from the Far Shiverpeaks. The Norn are similar to druid classes in other games, as they have the ability to transform in to a bear during battle.

On the Guild Wars Eye of the North map you'll see numerous Resurrection Shrines market by a dot. At each resurrection shrine, you'll find a NPC that will give you 1 Reputation point for each dead creature. The ability to travel down multiple title tracks, is a feature introduced by Arenanet in Guild Wars: Nightfall. Now in Eye of the North you can ear random bonus that will skyrocket your reputation points from time to time. Just like any other Title Track, Reputation points are earned by completing Norn quests and cleaning out dungeons in the area. But now Resurrection Shrines offer you the chance to rack up many reputation points at one time.

The Norn Title Track is obviously a new addition as well. Following this Title Trac will earn you access to Norn NPC's, Norn Skills, and all quests associated with that track. Norn are very stubborn and won't even talk to you till you've reached Rank 1. At Rank 3 and Rank 4 you earn the ability for crafters to create consumables as well as weapons. At Rank 5 you'll finally gain access to the Norn armorers.

The fun thing about climbing the ranks of the Norn Title Track is that for every new NPC that you talk to, they will challenge you to one battle before offering you there services. Partying up for these battles isn't a bad idea.

You should be trying to earn the Norn Hunting Part Blessing as soon as possible. Without the blessing you can't be rewarded bonuses at the shrines. You should remember that each NPC can only reward you a bonus but once. After the first 25 kills, you'll be awarded a random bonus for every 5 kills there after during that battle.

Each time you upgrade Norn Hunting Party, you'll also increase the number of reputation points you receive from these bonus battles. Use these bonus sparingly as you can only be reward once per NPC.

Tom Kranz is a an avid player of Eye of the North, the expansion to the award winning Guild Wars. Follow the links for more information on Eye of the North maps and Guild Wars gold.

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The Best Insurance For a Perfect Holiday?

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It's fair to say that there's some element of judgment, not to say snobbery, between those who go 'on holiday' and backpackers.

Trekking with a rucksack you tend to become rather dismissive of tourists - failing to see that staying in a hostel rather than a hotel does little to diminish your tourist status. Similarly, trying to relax on a well-earned two-week break, it's too easy to cast derision on rowdy backpackers disturbing the peace on beaches with tales of countries they've 'done'.

It probably all stems from jealousy. Carrying everything with you and forever-memorising train and bus timetables, there are moments when nothing seems so appealing as a wheeled suitcase and air-con hotel bus. Likewise, when time away is limited, watching carefree, flip-flopped travelers idly discussing where they might head to next feels like an absolute wind up.

Speaking as someone who's experienced both, I know these prejudices exist. I also know that whichever way you choose to travel the lure of the open road, versus the comfy hotel bed never really leaves you.

My first experience of a 'proper' holiday was, initially, bliss. No need to sleep with passport, money and travel insurance documents strapped to my belly - I had a room with a safe in it. No need to pour over Lonely Planet guides to find the cheapest place to eat - the hotel 'gave' me food twice a day. Best of all, no need to yearn for freshly laundered clothes - I'd over packed a suitcase with enough to change outfits twice a day.

But. It didn't take long before wondering if the dusty travelers in market place cafs were having a better time, that they knew things about local sites I'd never have a chance to explore. Sitting by the pool with a book actually become boring and the only 'challenge' each day was ensuring an even tan.

The next holiday seemed like the perfect opportunity to return to my backpacking roots. However, the wanderlust novelty faded as fast as the first cockroach I saw scuttling into the gloom of a communal shower room.

Once you've experienced both ways of traveling, neither seems fully satisfying. So, this led me to re-invent my idea of holidays.

Last year I booked a cheap package trip. The first few days were happily spent lounging by the pool. Having been told by reps that local buses were 'too dangerous' I befriended the concierge who directed me to the nearest bus station. When doing nothing got boring, I simply packed a shoulder bag and 'escaped' the marbled, air-con comforts of the hotel. My 24 hour stint 'roughing' it in a nearby town, that I knew had enough itinerants, hostels and bars to justify a Rough Guide entry was perfect.

I've yet to come up with a name for this vacation method; 'suit-packing' doesn't quite fit, nor does 'travel-ist'. But, at least, I've finally discovered how to, quite literally, experience the best of both worlds.

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