I don’t think I’ve ever been quite as disappointed with the WoW story as I am today. I don’t want to sound vitriolic or mad that my version of the story didn’t come true, but this trend has gone on too long and I think has to be addressed.
Before you write this off as a Darius Crowley fan post, I promise you Gilneas is a symptom of a much larger problem with how the story team has been handling race/faction leaders and that’s what this post is about.
Darius Crowley should be king of Gilneas, and there is no reason why he’s not.
Genn stepping aside to make Tess the queen on Gilneas was a horrible decision. Not because Tess is a bad character, and not because Genn is the best king, but because of the reasoning behind it.
Imagine this if you will:
Genn Greymane, after years of strife and suffering, feels he’s made poor decisions as a king. The weight of not having his kingdom is finally lifted from his shoulders, and for the first time in years he can finally grieve Liam. He decides he wants to spend his twilight years with his family. But who can rule the kingdom? Genn turns to his good friend and political dissenter, a man who stood up to him despite their friendship, someone who may have made the right call where he didn’t. Darius Crowley, the man who lead a rebellion for the good of Gilneas, the man who met Belysra and saved us from the Worgen curse, the guy who kept fighting for Gilneas even after Genn left for Darnassus, is now the King of Gilneas. The Greymane dynasty has ended, but with the Crowley’s in charge, there’s hope for a new future with a leader who’s proven time and time again he’ll do what’s right even if it’s not popular.
I’m not patting myself on the back, to me this seems like an obvious choice. This would evoke the same feelings as Thrall turning the Horde over to Vol’jin. They’re not the same, but you trust both of them. It also adds a dynamic twist to the story.
Here’s the thing, from a storytelling perspective there’s not too much of a reason for Genn to actually step down. This was a creative choice by the lore team. No matter your feelings on Genn, his potential has been wasted by not having a kingdom for 15 years. Now we have a fresh start with Gilneas to shake some things up.
So basically we have three choices:
-Make Genn a better leader now that he has a throne.
-Have Genn hand over Gilneas to a competent political adversary, creating a wonderfully symbolic gesture that Greymane’s time is over and that while time’s are changing, we’re in good hands.
-Give the kingdom to a 20 year old with equally as little character development as Genn. (this is the one we went with)
I say this without a shred of doubt, but the thinking by the story team here was “The old ways and leadership were bad. We need a hip, young, new leader who gets it. Someone who wants peace and is with the times. Their arc could be about learning to be a leader, it’ll be great.” You know, like Andiun, Merithra, Rhonin, Shandris, and Jarrod Shadowsong. You could argue that these are great characters, and you’d be correct. But not only is this repetitive, it is absolutely unearned and contrived with Tess.
I cannot stress enough that the reasoning is the problem here. We’ve seen it pop up in the nelf heritage quest, the reclaiming of Lorderon, etc. It’s this idea that old is bad, and that hip new people are good even if they don’t know how to lead or have any character development up to this point. We are essentially stocking up our roster to be a bunch of kids we know nothing about.
The worst of it is that i feel bad for Tess. Whatever character development she might have had is now out the window. She’ll either have to be a Mary Sue and somehow be a great leader even though she’s basically grown up in the woods or Darnassus, or she’ll be super vulnerable and have to grow but without the same ‘oomph’ as Anduin or Merithra.
I would’ve loved a world where we take Gilneas back and get some time to grow with Tess. Have her struggle to be a princess and quest around the world with us. I would’ve also loved it if we ended up with a more ballsy leader, one who is more willing to take action for Gilneas with Darius.
Instead, after 14 years of waiting to see my kingdom get back together, our payoff was an unnecessary roster change. And why? Because the story team wanted Tess to be queen, with no other reason or consideration for the story, players, or characters
Sucks man