Listen treng, i’ve been in your shoes before. During the ptr darkshore fiasco to be precise. When tyrande’s power up fell flat as Nathanos used 5% of his power was the most crestfallen i was in BFA.
Thats when i reached Nirvana/enlightenment.
I realized that wow expacs are like windows versions, if the current one is good then the next one will be bad and viceversa. Its the cycle of life.
With such insight i was able to brush off the fact that I bore witness to virtual genocide and powerless to stop it- bc nothing we do in bfa matters, so why get upset anyway?
At this point im just ay lmaoing my way through the rest of the expac- collecting tmogs and mounts, doing wpvp…
You and i have had our disagreements on both this character, and my void elf, Tartheod. but i do understand what you’re saying. and is it possible that we, the alliance PC’s saw it differently than it actually happened so it makes it look like we are trying to make ourselves seem more heroic?
Unpopular opinion, but yes. That very well could be what blizzard was doing here. Genn being so subdued at what looks like a moment of victory is… a little out of character
if this ends up being the case… My guess is he didn’t turn into Bowser and want the princess kidnapped, but did call them savages.
However, i don’t think, based on the story so far, that blizzard has that kind of… nuance.