No, you said exactly what I said. Except for some reason you think I’m disagreeing with you.
To be fair he isn’t wrong.
Remove everything that makes us comfortable and every single man will revert to his primal instincts which is violence.
Humans are a warlike species.
It means people take things too literally. Them specifically.
While they have an underlying point it’s certainly not an absolute one. I’ve never thought to myself at a job interview “This guy might attack me!”
No. Just… no.
Maybe you will.
No, every single man. Period.
To bring it full circle though, this is a video game and it’s cool to have your leader knockin skulls.
I’ll concede though and say if not the leader, a representative of the leader. Neither faction has that right now. The windrunners are doing their thing but that don’t count.
You’re a deeply disturbed person if you actually believe that.
watch, Faerin is going to end up a pawn, or under the control of of Xal’atath and just getting close to Anduin to use him for some evil purpose!
Or not…
We are in season one of a 3 expansion story arc. Just all speculation at this point…
Honestly I don’t know why some of you care so much about some NPC’s one way or the other.
You never interviewed me!
You are a deeply misinformed person if you believe otherwise.
I dont like it. Its not something id be proud of, but it is the plain truth.
Those that dont would die. That just the way it is.
I wore that kevlar groin protector. Didn’t care how dumb it looked. Was literally the only thing I was worried about, lol.
We’re forced to interact with them on at least one character, and every week when we want to do weeklies, we are also forced to go to them to both receive and turn in the quests in Donogal. And then I’m forced to see them more on sites like Wowhead or on the front of Battle.net client.
Not surprised by that. I could think of a few examples of PTSD-like behaviour being better portrayed, but had a nagging suspicion many if not all would fall short.
But to hazard a guess, they at least attempted to give Commander Shepard (the player character) traces of PTSD in Mass Effect 3. There’s definitely the invasive dream sequences that should be disturbing, but those moments failed to land on the emotional level for much of the audience.
… and Shepard being a wise-cracking, unstoppable one-man or one-woman army probably deflates the whole thing.
There’s also this annoying tendency for media to either:
- Spontaneously resolve a character’s mental struggles at the climax or ending to the story.
- Deal with it all quietly off-screen, with the better ones at least acknowledging therapy was done.
Though, sadly, that mostly comes down to accurately showing the struggles and ongoing management of them simply not being “entertaining” to the broader audience.
Oh heck yea! Haha
I love it! Im a huge fan of wh40k and all the leaders in that fight on the front lines xD.
It’s kind of why we have things like laws in the first place.
I dunno what the point in arguing it is.
In the event of a zombie apocalypse I would probably eat you if it meant living to feed my family.
Yeah my whole thing is who like even asked for this. If they polled the WoW player base this Anduin/Faerin story would probably be on the bottom of the list voted.
That is exactly how you feed your family.
The only thing thats keeps men or even humans in general civil are laws and comfort.
The ability to get food rather easily etc.
Take ALL that away and not a single man wouldn’t kill etc to protect or feed their own. That has been proven throughout history when you look back to times when everything we have today wasn’t so easily available.
Rakham I’m concerned about what you are doing when you say “I’m at work” now.
Mostly this one. It’s the bread and circuses baby.