Dude was an Orc veteran of First, Second and THIRD war, slew hundreds of demons of the burning legion, went back in time ten thousand years. Earned the trust of the most xenophobe race that ever existed (Night Elves), got an Axe crafted by the hands of Malfurion (under the instructions of Cenarius) with enchanted wood. Dude INFLICTED DAMAGE ON SARGERAS HIMSELF, allowing the Elves to repeal the Mad Titan.
This is a legendary character.
Alleria and Turalyon… they’re just an alliance couple.
Let them cook Alleria a bit more. She is not yet there.
uhmm then your playing the wrong franchise. its been this way since the beginning. if you want a non human focused take on things there’s many other franchises like dnd warhammer and other fantasy games that dont focus on humans.
thats just writing contrivance because you know i never actually figured out wy they needed to add the thousand year time skip? it didnt contribute anything to the plot.
Warcraft 3 premise is humans and orcs.
Thats why the game started with them. A third undead campaign is about a undead human. basically 75% of warcraft 3 is composed by Orcs and Humans.
Indeed Thrall who could create a mountain if he wanted to, Jaina who could drown half a continent with a flood. And also Khadgar being so adept at arcane power he could destroy an entire enemy fleet of ships by himself. We wouldn’t have much a thing going if their real power levels were accurately displayed
Is that the premise or the origin though?
Cause World of Warcraft is not Warcraft 4.
It took what was happening in those games and dove into the world itself, which features way more than the Orcs and Humans. If you were to say the premise was “Alliance and Horde” I’d be more inclined to agree, as they were how we classified and made sense of the world up until recently. Everything before World of Warcraft is effectively just world and lore building for the current (2004-now) franchise.
A game’s origin can be one conflict and the premise does not have to be the conflict itself, but rather the ripples it created.
Warcraft 1-3 were that way, not World of Warcraft.
it’s okay to move on.
How you can speak this word? i’ve been banned multiple times for doing less than this, moderators can’t deal with words and different opinions, they claim something subjective like “intent” or “trolling” and shut others down
Right now Anduin is currently the best written character we have, and I would argue that the entirety of the story we are seeing actually revolves around his ongoing resolution to the trauma of war, its effects on the human psyche, and grappling with loss and grief.
Xal’atath is essentially the driving factor that is forcing him to deal with his issues.
Alleria’s story, on the other hand, is a compelling case of pseudo self-sacrifice, in which she seems hasty to die “for her allies” to kill Xal’atath but in reality she is just being low key kinda bloodthirsty and dealing with her grief over the loss of Khadgar via anger in a way opposite to Andiun, who is by contrast more somber.
To imply we have an “all female” cast is either gross ignorance or else you just pushing buttons to try and blame Blizzard for being woke when they’re actually just writing decent content and you don’t like who it’s about.