While i know the game wont move in that way (thats what we have rp for)
What faction would you join? Why join them? How wluld you imagine a wow version of a quest to go?
Faction: Twilight’s hammer
Why join: cool armor for mog, glyphs for spells (to mimic npcs). I think they are truly evil, they dont have this illusion that the world will be remade into a beter place. I love cuthulhu and all things adjacent.
Quest: as a shaman you get quest to unleash the elementals that are bound to other npc shamans causing chaos.
Manipulate npcs into following you bringing corruption from with in.
So lets see what you guys think
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the burning legion. i know that does’nt sound surprising since i’m speaking using my eredar character, but i’d join them on all my characters.
i mean, at the end of legion, i honestly thought we were going to join the legion. that we’d show sargeras that we can kill the old gods without having to destroy the world. thought we’d join him before heading back to the planet, and going-in, all demon-juice’d up to fight-back the black empire as it returned.
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Scarlett Crusade. Make me a zealot!
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I would join the Murlocks because Mrrgrrllrrrrrr.
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Twilight’s Hammer, just for the clothes, and I assume they have decent wine.
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I woulda stuck with the scourge
They were right at some level
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Would helping the Titans count? 

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I’d go with the patch faction as they can bring the game down for hours, cause massive anguish with changes, make people unsubscribe all the while having no idea how any class or game mode works. Pure evil.
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Only if you intended to remove the flesh because it is weak, and replace it with the strength of machine. Lol
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Undead Scourge and invade Winterspring after the events of Warcraft III - The Frozen Throne.
Who even wrote that silliness? Stormwind City or Orgrimmar should have been the target of the Lich King Arthas’ invasion, not Winterspring.
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Your the second person to say crusade, any reason, or just like the mog you could get.
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An evil faction would have to be hostile with both the Horde and Alliance (maybe Nathrezim) meaning their only safe place to rest would be their home city/world/dimension.
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They played with this in wow a few times now… bloody coins, raptors and servant of z’noth
WoW players seem adverse to the concept. A world pvp usually only wants to pvp with a full crew not as a FFA
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You are correct. Many dungeons/raids have been home base to the big bad (quest giver for us)
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I’ll be the third to say it:
What faction would you join?
The Scarlet Crusade
Why join them?
I’m not gonna beat around the bush. Sally Whitemane Scarlet Crusade version is hot and their logo looks heckin’ cool. I had a Roleplay character arc for one of my old human characters that started in Southshore, so I’m already coming at a point of shared suffering with them against the undead.
How would you imagine a wow version of a quest to go?
Starter quest would kinda explore the huge losses in life the folks have suffered and more quests that ‘cement’ that group of humans only work best and the strength they have together.
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I mean we well some kind of did. Join Sylvanas as a loyalist. I was happy to be in the shadows while she burned that damn tree. *evil laugh
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One thing you can always do is write a story where someone who was considered evil is really misunderstood. A relatively recent example of this would be the book “Wicked: The life and times of the wicked witch of the west” by Gregory Maguire which was turned into a play and a movie.
You could write a story about how the Old Gods were not trying to destroy everything, they had something we don’t know about that they were trying to protect. Sort of the way indigenous people are considered evil by colonists, then you see the story from their point of view.
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Who would I join? “Druids of the Flame”. Cool shape shifting, tons of fire elementals around you. Ragnaros is your boss.
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