He said undead PALADIN. Please learn some reading comprehension. For someone who mocks the horde player base, you really are clueless about 99% of the lore
paladins arent the only things that worship the light, Notice that in my orignal statement I said nothing about paladins, I am not arguing if forsaken can be paladins or not, and being a paladin isnt a requirement to worship the light, in fact the humans have been worshiping the light for hundreds of years without paladins
Way to dodge. Your response here
Was directed at this comment
You slipped, Kat.
THere is it, I bring up something valid but you dont have anything other than you dont like it
Keep ignoring all the undead that still believe in the light, all the undead who want to go back to the glory days of lorderan, its the only way you can reject calia that hard
My ORINGAL argument
Same at you maybe you should read the whole convo
I been responding to this topic longer than you.
really I didnt see you response to me or ben when we where talking about forsaken and light worship
Wasn’t worth responding to.
seems like you didnt read it and now your doubling down
I’ll type it slower for you hun.
It…wasn’t…worth…responding…to.
Do you understand now?
i mean look at what your doing now.
I;m explaining to you. Not my fault you fail to comprehend
Explaining that you didnt read, and jumped on one mistake that honestly has nothing to do with my main argument. Ok then whatever floats your boat
Given the consequences of the contact with the Light, probably to revert some negative effects of improper soul connection caused by necromancy. [Possibly - to restore some of the former, pre undead personality.]
There is just a minor problem. Given that the devs have hard time representing races as is, and we usually have just a handful of spots in every expansion so far, how do you portray the forsaken if some want to accept their new self, and some - care more about the old days? Where do you put all the undead who wish to have nothing to do with those “glory days”?
Well, once again. If she is a conduit for naaru’s light, what to do with how the Light alters the undead? Since just her presence would be enough, regardless of the role.
gl hf
Just like in real life they deal or they do something. I mean its like the election, we just had if you live in the usa, one side won and the other side has to deal.
I would get the argument, if there would be enough forsaken cities. But Undercity is like a city-state. Where all jammed in. Sure, some other outposts here and there, but still, it presents the same problems. Either both are forced into each other in Undercity, or one side occupies the center, and others go away. Which then raises the question - why would they come back to a place with which they could want to deal as little as possible?
gl hf
Why would they have to fight each other, and cities in AMerican arent 100% blue or red, they either learn to live with each other or i guess they do fight with each other, And blizzard would probably do it in a book or quests.
Well, I guess somehow you know how to give development for 2 opposing directions withing the race - into the undead future and into as much of the past as possible at the same time. Given how it was handled in the game before.
I don’t. So, can’t relate, sorry. I only can imagine either one taking all the spotlight, then another, or both sides just pushing back and forth without going anywhere in the end.
gl hf
Well your right, blizzard is more likely to pick one make it so the other side doesnt exist
But why does that matter, thats the status quo right now
It sucks but its what they do