NPC's you felt bad about killing?

I mean, dead is a kind of subdued. She wasn’t fighting anymore, after all.

Eh, maybe? Like, to me ‘subdue’ is tiring someone out so they listen or something.

I mean, it’s usually implied that they’re intending to keep them alive (otherwise they’d have said kill) but it’s not technically incorrect. Though, you could always take the meaning that while the intent was to subdue her as you understood it, they weren’t able to so they didn’t have a choice.

1 Like

Not one we killed but I felt pangs of guilt for thinking Runas was going to backstab me the entire time.

3 Likes

That’s pretty fair, especially since he was so heartfelt to us when he was standing in the water.

When we were first sent along the road with him as our guide I was like ‘this is how people get murdered…’

2 Likes

He was going to originally, but blizzard couldn’t do that to a Jim Cummings character after all.

As for the forum question, Argus

Poor guy was chilling by himself then Sargeras came and turned him into a living battery.

Imagine finally meeting one of your own kind and it turns out it is someone who is only using you to fuel an infinite army. Reminds me of what Hephaestus did to Cyan in HZD:FW.

I’m sure there are plenty of people on the secrets finders discord that would love to kill that rare over and over and over again for the torture that is the Jenafur secret.

He Gamon will save us.

At that point Ysera was no longer an aspect in the literal sense.

She was basically just a mortal dragon that got corrupted by a corrupted pillar of creation.

Damn you N’zoth and Xavius.

Watching Runas fade made me sad irl.

But the one I was most sad about?
That ancient reefwalker who gets angry when you summon a drowned hatchling in front of him.
He’s a very sad boi and we went and killed him for his bark.

3 Likes

I think it was the other OG… the rotting heart guy. Illgyoth?

Il’gynoth is not an old god, but a powerful old god minion who was working for N’zoth. You kill him again (and for good hopefully) in Ny’alotha.

Xavius was also working for N’zoth in secret during Legion.

Which is why I kinda wished Xavius died in a similar fashion to Doctor Facilier, just replace the “friends” from the other side with N’zoth.

Oh, you’re right. He/It is part of N’zoth… gross.

Gamon…after the 100th time.

Sorry if I already posted this (too lazy to look) but the NPC I felt the worst about killing was Vael. He was such an important part of Classic WoW and his story was really sad.

1 Like

Their leader killed a little old couple and their horse. Don’t feel too bad. lol

Still annoyed that monster is still alive. :rage:

1 Like

I feel bad about killing N’zoth, because then I shattered all my expectations and hope he would be a cool villain.

Helya - I seriously think the paradox of her death may have broken the Arbator. She’s dead but not dead, she rules her own plane thus you would have to send her to the opposite plane that won’t take her because Ayir is already in that spot. Do you send her back to life? Na she died. Do you send her back to her realm? Na originally she was a good soul and that plane is for the damned. So what to do. I got it, divide half the mind to ponder it.
Ohh look soul engines with a billon angry special case souls in it each are now being poped by players every 3 seconds…ummmmm

System overload!

I don’t see why that would matter any more than it does for Sylvanas. They were both good souls that got killed and twisted against their wills by their respective villains (Arthas/Odyn) but that doesn’t absolve them of their actions afterwards. A tragic villain is still, ultimately, a villain.

As a side note, it does seem that she’s not the permanent kind of dead. The raiders in the Island Expeditions mock us for thinking death would stop her.

1 Like