The Forsaken Tirisfal Glades questline is garbage

The BfA storyline is a true dumpster fire narrative.

Blizzard please create a giant bonfire, so I can throw my undead warlock on the fire and put it out of this miserable story.

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Cata quests are weird because you ever notice they swore more back then? Even in early MoP then suddenly they stopped

I assume you’re talking about that quest area >_>

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No I’m taking about the Calia Menethil quest that ends in Tirisfal Glade.

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And BFA happened entirely because of Sylvanas, and the whole story around her is a huge mess that just makes you mad

Delete her

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I’ll all for Blizzard creating a bonfire so I can delete my account. What Blizzard is doing with the Forsaken makes me want to puke.

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She’s a Menethil and the Lordaeron people loved the Menethil line. Hated the Scourge, but I think they just put that one on Arthas himself, if they even hate him since a lot of his choices before his death by spooky sword touch were meant for the good of his people, so even he might be considered a tragic figure and hero who fell from grace by some.

I don’t see how Caelia’s a bad choice.

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Ah that one. Yeah that one was short as heck

Blizz butchered Forsaken so badly I race changed to Vulpera. Night Elves always be complaining about some arbitrary number of dead elves meanwhile Forsaken were basically rewritten in BtS, city destroyed, leader gone, no real b-tier character that Blizzard wants to promote so they shove a non-Forsaken Undead and a Menethil at us. Cool :smirk:

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I’m totally okay with Calia Menethil starting a neutral city of undead, former Forsaken and the living. I think it would make for interesting storytelling, with possible fun questlines.
But this trying to tie the Forsaken storyline to Calia is pure trash. If anything the Forsaken should become a republic, electing their own leaders. Not another dumpster fire narrative.

Blizzard is really killing my desire to play this game.

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I mean the Forsaken and Calia were part of Lordaeron, and they know it was Arthas alone that went crazy not her or the rest of her family

It kinda makes sense that they like her and vice versa, regardless i think Calia should remain neutral

Why do you think I ditched the Forsaken boat?

Calia being shoe-horned in, as she goes off to prance with some sad dead night elves and Jaina’s dead brother. Aside from Voss talking her up, I see no reason why we should give a darn about Calia.

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Remember when the Forsaken and Sylvanas were interesting characters that had a good place within the OG Horde?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

That being said, I love the Undead aesthetic too much. I’ll just bear with it for my character’s story. :skull:

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Because she was part of the family that once guided them?

Besides no one wants to take the position of Forsaken Leader, Voss is just playing has a representative

Isn’t that literally every Undead until they decide to join? She’s a Lordaeron undead just like the players and vast majority of the Forsaken population. Seems to fit to me.

Maybe look into changing the organization’s name, it’s a melodramatic one created by a sociopathic betrayer.

“No true loyalty to the Horde”

No, no I do not.

Why?

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The Forsaken was created after the fall of Lordaeron. They are not part of Lordaeron. They are independent of any kingdom.

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They were part of Lordaeron when they were alive

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So if I got this right, they don’t have a claim on Lordaeron beyond right of conquest?

It’s a pretty important part. You’re not just Forsaken because you’re Undead.

She decided to join, though.

So, by name alone then. Because as it stands, she was never really a ruler, just her dad was. Royal blood doesn’t matter when the kingdom no longer exists.

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