Naguura and Eiya become Team Liquid ambassadors for women in WoW
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Team Liquid announced the signing of Caroline “Naguura” Forer and Gillian “Eiya” Long as content creators and women in World of Warcraft ambassadors on Friday. Both are well known streamers, raiders and personalities within the WoW community.

Currently, both personalities are anchoring Team Liquid’s World of Warcraft Race to World First event over on Twitch.

Elevating women in World of Warcraft

Naguura and Eiya will also become Team Liquid’s Ambassadors for Women in Warcraft. This is part of a Team Liquid initiative which elevates and empowers women in the World of Warcraft community. As the team expands their presence in MMOs, they aim to continue being champions of diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, justice and belonging.

Team Liquid also said their MMO General Manager, Azorea, is also helping women by offering mentorship and creating safer spaces. Azorea is leading the creation of an advisory council of women while identifying women-led raiding guilds to showcase their communities.

Team Liquid's Race to World First World of Warcraft banner
Team Liquid’s Race to World First banner. | Provided by Team Liquid

Team Liquid in Race to World First Sepulcher of the First Ones

As the World of Warcraft Shadowlands expansion draws to an end, Team Liquid raiders are participating in the Race to World First Sepulcher of the First Ones event.

Team Liquid’s livestream, which features 28 players and 11 casters, started on Tuesday. In addition to Naguura and Eiya being part of the main broadcast, the Liquid Ready Check and Liquid After Dark talk shows are also happening over on Twitch. Below is the full list of participants:

While viewers are enjoying the World of Warcraft Race to World First event from their computers or phone screens, Team Liquid raiders are playing the game at Helix eSports, a gaming center located in Foxborough, MA.


Amy Chen is an esports journalist and enthusiast who specializes in in-depth interviews and breaking news. A University of Toronto and Humber College graduate, she is passionate about building up the Canadian esports industry. Her current favorite games are Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm, and she has always had a soft spot for World of Warcraft!


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