‘It doesn’t say anywhere that this isn’t the case’ is obviously not a good argument to support your own speculation. It’s nowhere stated that he has it. It’s a player’s interpretation, which is why I call it headcanon.
Well, headaches are a common symptom of brain tumors. What is this supposed to prove?
It is also not a symptom. It is the cause. People who argue for him having PTSD always mention Anduin’s history and everything he had to go through. This makes perfect sense. It’s just that Blizzard doesn’t write it that way.
I’d love more mature themes to be explored. TWW certainly has a darkness to it and has well-written storylines, but it’s still missing the impact that Wrath-era stories accomplished for their time.
I would like to see depravity make a return. A few main story quest lines that are incredibly dark fantasy that touch on themes that would trigger certain groups while rallying others. I enjoy risky story telling.
We need more NPC nudity as well. Eye candy is always a bonus.
I think that Blizzard is giving the people what they want. I’ll agree with you in that when Pandaria was first advertised and I saw the Kung Fu Panda guy, I was shocked and thinking that this was not WoW, we are darker and more mature than that. But that story was sure dark, I about puked when I saw those Sha things leaping into a man’s body.
The current leadership at Blizzard has an unhealthy obsession with Disney. So many parallels between characters, plots and themes that it feels like a theme park. A twisted, exaggerated version of what Azeroth actually should be.
You do know that most of Disney’s stories are based off of older stories. So they have a lot of traditional story telling elements that can seen in many books, movies, and games. Disney does not have a lot of original ideas.