Are any character considered morally Gray in wow?
Well according to Blizzard, Sylvanas.
But they think that genocide is morally grey soā¦
From Quest Giver: Theyāre burning down the puppies and kittens kennel! Champion come save them!
From Brunden: Anotherā¦urp⦠barkeep.
From Quest Giver: Champion the dead are rising! Come save Azeroth!
From Brunden: Anotherā¦urp⦠barkeep.
From Quest Giver: Champion! The ale delivery truck has been attacked by a bunch of Grelkin!
From Brunden: TO WARRRRR!!! GRABS AXE
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In blizzard eyes - grey character is someone who commits evil, but nobody calls that person evil.
It was Sylvanas in BFA, now sheās just regular villain that calls us āfoolsā and think we canāt win, like other hundred before her, she should know that better than anyone
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Can there be such a thing as morally gray? If you murder innocents, is there any grayness left?
yeah, if youāre more innocent than them
Yes actually, itās you, the players are morally grey. You will kill anything any characters asks you to. As a matter of fact the only reason youāre not helping the Jailer is he didnāt offer you a quest.
The entire kyrian covenant (sans Pelagos).
Define morally grey.
Are we talking about a character good at heart that does stupid things but is to stubborn?
Or maybe a character who is very selfish, that does good things only for personal gain?
Or someone who believes the end justifies the means?
I think many of the āevilā quests, where you commit war crimes are Horde only, with many execptions? When are the next War Crimes trials? Does Azerothian International Law only apply to Garrosh?
Folically grey.
I feel like weāve been shifting āout of the āgreyā and into the blackā for a long long time now.
This is the key here. Blizz is bad at defining morals in the game. They called Sylvanas morally grey, but thereās no working definition, and all we have to go by is other characters⦠which puts her into a bad light.
The Kyrian are probably the only morally gray characters ever written.