The criteria for when the template is appropriate is based on if the material is fan generated, or is part of an out-of-game Blizzard joke. This template is for material that is not intended to be part of lore. It is to be limited to material created by the fan community, or out of game joke material that Blizzard releases but are not intended to be sources of lore such as April Fool's day jokes, references to WoW in pop culture by other shows, or books, etc. The Cosplay Central team offers our condolences offers our condolences to Jarod Nandin's family, friends, and loved ones.Should only be used for things that are not part of the games, tcg, novels, rpg, or manga. b4O8of6wD7- D-Piddy JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.Ī Memorial Fund has been set up on GoFundMe for Nandin to help cover funeral costs and to help his mother during this difficult time. One of the nicest, most down to earth perps I met in the community. I met the dude for the first time shooting a video skit back in 2013. I'm sad to hear about the passing of Jarod Nandin, who lost his battle to COVID kDxcL8darY- Little Sparkz JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Jarod Nandin was best known for his cosplay of The Warcraft South Park Guy but he was also an advocate for cosplay positivity and encouraged people to cosplay whatever they want. The Blizzcon Cosplay community lost a friend to Covid today. may he roam Azeroth forever /zoH5Hk9bu7- Rod Breslau JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Rip to Jarod Nandin, a World of Warcraft and South Park icon, who lost his life to covid. Other fans and celebrities also shared their tributes on Twitter to Nandin: (cont) /M圆3iS4ivG- Michele Morrow JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Jarod Nandin aka was best known by his famous Blizzcon cosplay “That Which Has No Life” from the ep “Make Love Not Warcraft”. Today the & greater community lost one of it’s sweetest souls to Covid. "He gave the best hugs and always had something positive to share." "Jarod had a fantastic sense of humor and was an advocate for cosplayers, body acceptance and positivity," Morrow said. Michele Morrow also wrote about Nandin's passing on her Twitter, sharing photos from when she first met him back at Blizzcon in 2013 while waiting backstage for the cosplay competition. 3nSJbmVhKj- Matthew Mercer JanuTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Nearly two decades of being silly weebs together. It’s exhausting, I get it, but momentary comfort should not outweigh the worth of human life. Nearly two decades of being silly weebs together," Mercer wrote on his Twitter. Matthew Mercer, known for being the Dungeon Master on Critical Role, shared his condolences on Twitter Sunday evening. Nandin also entered the costume contest with the look, which quickly went viral and helped him become known as the "South Park Guy." Nandin had first gained fame at Blizzcon 2013 after cosplaying as the World of Warcraft player in the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft." He would walk around Blizzcon with a rolling desk with a gaming PC, keyboard, candy, and even Rockstars on the desk to recreate the look. His passing struck a nerve in the entire gaming community. Nandin had first told social media that he had tested positive for COVID-19 on December 22nd after checking into the hospital on the 18th, and had written a series of updates in the following days. The news was announced by Wowhead on Twitter early Sunday afternoon. Jarod Nandin, known online as NWBZPWNR and famous for his "South Park Guy" cosplay at Blizzcon, has died from COVID-19.
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