Many men in many basements across the country have probably attempted some kind of fantasy-world-related porn (deep-throating elfin women?) on an amateur level, but none have come as far pornography director, Dez, creator of "Whorelore: Swords, Sorcery, and Sex." His web-based porn series is based on the popular online role-playing game World of Warcraft (like you didn't know).
Whorelore, now in its second season, started in 2006 as Dez’s “labor of love.” He’d already starred in over 600 porn titles—most famously, he says, Rectal Rooter and Dez’s Dirty Weekend—before venturing behind the camera. “Whorelore had always been something I wanted to do,” he explains. “I’ve been playing Dungeons & Dragons since the time I was eight, and I love World of Warcraft. Besides, I was bored doing Gonzo porn. [In the past] they’ve done porn with knights and bare maidens and stuff like that, but they’ve never added magic or anything cool.” So Dez decided to “step it up a notch,” throwing in low-grade special effects, a storyline, and a geek’s affectionate attention to detail. Originally he called his new project Whorecraft, but had to change the title due to some hush-hush legal flack from “you know who.” Read: Blizzard Entertainment, the company that runs World of Warcraft and looks out for its good name. (A Blizzard spokesperson declined to comment on the name change, saying the company doesn't publicly discuss legal issues.)
Forget legal issues. Are people this hot really playing World of Warcraft? Or is that also part of the fantasy?
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