Granted one of them had a hand in Nathanos, but that character was a drop in the bucket of people who got paid more than they ever deserved to be bad at their jobs (and also horrible people by all accounts).
I don’t get the hate for this character. It wasn’t the most interesting character but it wasn’t the worst either.
Now the whole Syvlanas arc with her falling for yet another evil leader hellbent on destroying all existence yet again was odd. At least they kinda salvaged it with “I made a mistake.” But alas my worst character award goes to Anduin.
No, this is problematic. The game shouldn’t be focus on human-centric and -looking characters but rather the diverse fantasy cast available to the game.
Before BfA he was an interesting character in being the only human trained hunter before his Undeath.
Then in BfA he got a new body, became Sylvanas’ number one lap dog/fan boi cause he loved her so much, and a terrible quest giver who busily critiqued you after you did all the leg work and he stood around doing nothing.
I hope he was turned into armor in SL and will gag if there’s a story where his soul is wandering around and finally found by Sylvanas so they whisper sweet nothings to me each other.
So glad they killed off Nathanos and never brought him back. Hopefully we spends the rest of WoW licking Sylvanas’s boots in the maw and we never see him again.
Rather than there being a single champion, I’d like to think there’s a small group (each with a different race/class combination) that we represent. Some came from the vanilla starting area, some from Exile’s Reach, and some are Allied Races who joined up later.
Every time there’s a key dungeon or raid, the NPCs tell us to “gather our allies” so in the story there are definitely more than one of us.