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Usually located at the end of correspondence, the Sigra is a relatively small -- and usually witty -- bit of text following one's name, much in the style of a traditional signature.
Individuals should make sure they hold a firm and stylish command of the English language before using a sigra. If you cannot match the awesomeness described in its origins below, you are not fit to wield a sigra of your own.
The Sigra's origins lie with Zigra, a troll shaman from the RP-PvP realm Emerald Dream. On that glorious realm's forums, Zigra would append what would be later dubbed "the sigra" at the end of some posts. His grace with words would amuse and entertain the entire forum-going community. Thus, the sigra was soon adopted by others and in other forms of digital correspondence such as email, other internet forums, and social networks.
Roleplaying PvPers proudly hold this trend over other inferior realms and forums in the entire World of Warcraft playerbase, as one of many traditions and community niches found in Emerald Dream.
Zigra,
the tusked creator of this trend
-Faleav
this line is italicized and relevant
Your Name
the sigra is to your post as a punchline is to an entertaining party story
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