Can we all admit that the Forsaken

Nothing, but that’s not what I talking about at all I am referring to the poorly done writing for the reclaiming of Gilneas that left several previous existing stories unresolved.

No, what I want was a better written story that would close out the already existing stories in a more complete way over the slop we were given.

We are not your punching bag. We will not kill our own for you to have a happy end.

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No this makes me think of a challenge… Using Skyriding and starting witha full Vigor load how many orbits can one make inside Ironforge without landing? Bonus points for starting this from outside using the gryphon entrance. :slight_smile:

I’ll have to try this myself.

You have nothing to do with the story lines left open with no closure do the crap writing done by blizzard. If You all what to shill for blizzard have at it but those of us who are actual invest in the story expect more as a paying customer from blizzard.

Forsaken are not your feel good villains you can kill just because you think the best closure is keep antagonizing the Horde.

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Everytime you post it becomes more and more clear that you don’t read what is said you just respond.

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Haven’t you gotten the message? The Alliance loves the Forsaken now and would gladly welcome them into their ranks. It’s the zombies’ fault that all is not sunshine and rainbows between them and their living relatives.

Have you considered that maybe they don’t want to close it? Leaving it as an ongoing conflict means easy plot points in future.

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I mean don’t understand why they wouldn’t want to write a way for how the siege story ends since the New Forsaken helped liberate Gilneas

Its not the new forsaken, they are the same forsaken, they just have a council now.

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They are definitely behaving differently under the current leadership than they were under the leadership of Sly which is why I called them the New Forsaken that why others can differentiate from which Forsaken I am referring too.

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They literally aren’t. they haven’t done anything different

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They helped people without selfish motivation.

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What’s funny is that I remember suggesting this idea long ago as a possible solution for the angry Alliance players back in the BFA days. It was shot down. I was told that this was nowhere near good enough, that “the Horde” as a whole had to pay.

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Yea I do not think that is true, as blizzard would put it; it is from varian’s perspective. Bolvar fordragon was about to loose until the horde showed up to help. so either way that alliance force would of lost with or without any horde involvements.

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That isnt the argument being made. What is being made is that we should be “thankful” we got bombarded by blight.

Regardless the blight was a net negative for the entire campaign from both Alliance and Horde.

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agreed, i was just replying to his statement that alliance forces would of won.

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I remember making a similar suggestion for Gilneas, which funny enogh, got pushback from some horde players. They didn’t want ANYONE getting punished for gilneas

I’ve reached the point that I’m kinda glad it’s all over though. We don’t need to worry anymore

Agreed. They’re not a totally different faction just because they don’t have an autocrat stomping all over them anymore. It’s the same people – some misunderstood outcasts just trying to survive, some psychotic villains who want to do evil things, and some who are just plain crazy in a wonderfully silly way.

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Funny how you almost described the Gilnean people from my perspective.

You’ve got your noble-but-cursed heroes, like Crowley and his followers and soldiers.

You’ve got your monsters who want to tear things apart, in the form of the Bloodfang Pack with Ivar and his desire for he and his kin to be the nightmares that stalk the woods.

And your noble pure Gilneans like Queen Tess who preach that Gilneas will outlast the curse, and eventually just be a normal Human Kingdom in the future.

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a dark future for cool gilneas