The first thread had a formatting seizure with the new forums, so I had to remake it here following the new rules.
Over the years, Blizzard has a habit of lying directly to the playerbase about their intent behind the Horde’s new Warchief’s purpose and direction. It happened with Garrosh, and it’s currently, seemingly happening with Sylvanas.
To preface this compilation; yes, they are lies. The alternative explanation is that Blizzard’s individual writers, community representatives and numerous other employees simply never communicate about the direction of their narrative, which has been squashed numerous times by Blizzard themselves. So they’re either lying about their character’s direction, or they’re incredibly, unbelievably disorganized, and lying to us about that instead.
Additional credit for this thread idea / concept goes to Pellex, who’s been keeping a similar list starting here:
In regards to Garrosh not becoming a villain:
Garrosh is a character with a lot to prove. I realize there’s a great deal of consternation out there concerning the tales of what’s to come, but I want to reassure you that we understand that concern. We know where you’re coming from. Why are we still going this route? With all respect, you haven’t seen the entirety of who Garrosh is. You’ve seen a great deal of his faults, certainly, but people grow over time, and you may find, come Cataclysm, that he is not quite the disaster you portend.
- Kisirani, former World Event Designer
ht tps://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/2706-why-garrosh/
Garrosh has so much to prove. It’s no secret lots of people are concerned that Garrosh has so far displayed a wide variety of negative and faulted traits, and it’s to be expected that folks will be worried should an Orc with a temper as hot as the one Garrosh has shown so far take lead of the Horde. With that said, what’s to say that in time, or given certain events that his temperament won’t be altered?
- Ancilorn, former Online Community Representative for the EU Forums
ht tps://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/3627-garrosh-warchief-wtf-name-saurfang/
Credit to Caith for logging.
I’m confident that, in due time, you may better understand the many tribulations facing both Garrosh and Varian. You might not agree with all of their actions, but their ideals might not end up seeming to you so unforgivably malicious, or even misguided.
- Zarhym, former Community Manager for the US Forums
ht tp://urbad.net/blue/us/26435394652-You_know_what_Stuff_Garrosh_and_Varian
Credit to Arazlok for logging.
While many of the iconic villains in WoW over the years were first established in the RTS games (Illidan, Arthas, etc.), WoW has been introducing new characters and threats since its earliest days (such as Onyxia or the Defias). We’re keenly aware of the need to begin building up future threats even as we confront existing ones. A major villain shouldn’t come out of nowhere and be a surprise. We plan our expansions out far in advance, so that we can begin foreshadowing and weaving narrative threads to connect them. Garrosh Hellscream is an example of a character born within WoW and built up to eventually become a major villain and then a catalyst that led directly to Azeroth’s confrontation with the Burning Legion. If you look carefully, there are seeds that have been planted and clues that point to who central foes might be in the future.
- Blizzard
ht tps://www.wowhead.com/news=288702/blizzcon-2018-q-a-additional-questions-faster-azerite-respec-cost-decay
In regards to Sylvanas not becoming a villain:
Credit to Yagarr for logging.
Because Sylvanas is not evil. In the story for her, it’s much more. She’s definitely aggressive, and she definitely believes in having power and control, but I also think that she does take seriously the representation of the Horde. She has a different perspective which is that the Horde will never be safe until the Alliance is wiped out. But, is she acting in a cruel, mustache-twirling evil way? Not really, she’s just trying to defend her people.
- Travis Day, former Game Designer
ht tps://www.invenglobal.com/articles/4755/explore-claim-resources-and-battle-for-your-faction-world-of-warcraft-interview
Credit to Pellex for logging.
Concerns were mostly aimed at the fact that the current Horde Warchief, Sylvanas, was following too closely in the footsteps of previous leader, Garrosh, by very clearly putting forward the Horde as the bad guys, yet again. According to Bybee, however, those fears are unfounded. … “We’re super excited with where it’s going to go, and I can just say that we’re not going to do to Sylvanas what happened with Garrosh,” Bybee says. That should help to alleviate the concerns of Horde players who were worried that the unfortunate matter of that genocide would cast them as the baddies. It also more or less confirms that Sylvanas won’t follow in the footsteps of Garrosh in acting as the final raid boss for the expansion as well.
- Michael Bybee, current Senior Game Producer
ht tps://www.pcgamesn.com/world-of-warcraft/sylvanas-garrosh
A sentiment I’ve seen echoed while researching this, is that many are beginning to believe Sylvanas will not become a villain, but rather Blizzard will pull another Kerrigan and have her do a single, large-scale good thing that’s mostly out-of-character for her, and yet somehow excuses all previous sins. Sort of like what they did with Grom, where he yells “Draenor is free!” and everyone forgets pretty much all of what just happened was his fault.
I’m not sure what I think, but I believe this compilation will at least provide some insight into how Blizzard is operating with all of this, and how out of touch with their lore-loving playerbase they are.
If you’ve found any additional quotes, let me know below.