All Quests done by Alex Afrasiabi Need to be Deleted or Reworked

SOmeone said one of his lines was for Thunderfury. However I recall him being responsible for the Horde Stonetalon line in Cata, the one where Garrosh appears to be the kind of Warchief the Horde needs and deserves, honorable yet harsh. Wait… OP is a low level Nightborne, maybe an alt of alliance that wants to remove anything good the Horde got in the past, any bit of hope that the Horde are more than just villains?

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I that Blizzard needs to remove references to Alex from the game. Like rename/replace NPCs, rename quests that reference those NPCs accordingly.

I hope you’ve stopped using all Microsoft and Windows products too in light of the Bill Gates news

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I don’t see how these relate to the subject matter.

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I agree. what goes around comes around.

The game would break if they removed quests, as its part of questlines. Also if you don’t know game creation, its a team who makes it, not one person. We already lost too much old quests to cataclysm. Sure, remove he’s NPC…but don’t remove quests done by a whole team beause of 1 person then the whole wow story falls apart, achievements break, ect.

This is a perfect example of what people mean by virtue signaling.

Performing any of the requests made by the OP has no tangible benefit other than making those who agree with the stupid activity feel morally superior and good about themselves without actually doing anything.

Waste of time and a pathetic.

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I agree.

Or leave them as monuments for the pigs.

I think any quests he worked on should stay in, as that’s just work that went into the game, and doesn’t have his name on it in any public manner. That’d just be way too messy, and isn’t worth any dev’s time to sieve through the thousands of quests he had a hand in creating.

Any items or references, however, should be renamed (or, in cases where the item is useless, removed) - in the style of their responses to Swifty and Quinton Flynn. It’s only fitting for the action they’ve taken concerning previous situations.

They’ve set the precedent, after all.

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metoo and lgbt have nothing to do with that terrorist group

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Unfortunately while Pathstalker Kariel and Kariel Winthalus can easily be renamed Lord Afrasastrasz and Field Marshal Afrasiabi are written in Novels and Short Stories… There is one way to get back at Afrasiabi:

We can only hope Bottegoni(Afrasiabi’s replacement) arranges for Lord Afrasastrasz’s humiliating demise by having him(after revealing himself to be the true identity of Field Marshal Afrasiabi) attempt to claim to have orchestrated Sylvanas’s fall from grace as well as Jaina’s madness only for Tyrande to throw Sylvanas’s corpse into his throat while he is monologuing causing him to choke to death.

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I suspect sarcasm from the OP. A lot of people appear to have fallen for it though.

quick to delete Swifty (did nothing)… shame

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Oda Nobunaga was the demon general of Edo, a real piece of work, and a monster.

So should we get rid of his armor in museums because of that?

Oda is a Japanese, it’s up to Japan if they want to remove his legacy.

Western world is known to torn down statue and history, so why stop now when it’s about WOW?

Not the point I was making, what I’m saying is if Alex Alfalfasprout’s work should be regarded as a problem, then anything about someone like Nobunaga, Genghis Khan, or even some presidents, we should wipe what they did from existence.

Either all of it is okay, or none of it is okay, you cannot pick and choose.

What do you mean “we should wipe them”? Oda and Genghis Khan is not part of western culture, you don’t get to say “we should wipe them”.

If you ask “Should we torn down American history statue?” then i would say you should.

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Really now. Now that sounds like a suspicious thing to do. Won’t speculate on whys, but I do know that such an action won’t help him ultimately though. Case and point, if he conducted wrong-doing on Twitter, such that California believes there exists evidence against Blizzard which can be obtained from it; then they can subpoena his Twitter.

Twitter will then produce the requested documents as they likely have it all backed up, unless Blizzard fights to have the evidence rendered inadmissible in court. This is a major part of the reason I want to see the discoveries before I start forming any opinion on the subject based off the allegations.

It will be interesting to see how far down this rabbit hole the maze goes. I hope Blizzard comes out better for it, regardless of which verdict is reached. But I fear we’re all going to be in for a very, very long wait.

The courts do not move quick in California. That was pre-Covid as well.

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Just curious. With the Kaelthas voice actor situation, how quickly did the WoW devs move to re-record all his lines after the allegations were first made public?

If this case went to trial, it would be a gold mine for the WoW community at large. Bloggers and streamers/Youtubers would have so much content. It would be interesting to see how Blizzard would moderate these forums. lol

Were it up to me, brutally and efficiently; and on the same levels as FFXIV does.

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