Were are the strong, male leads in Warcraft?

Do you not think soldiers cry when their comrades die, or cops, and firefighters? Do you not think their fathers cry?

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The death of Varian’s manly chin was the catalyst to the decline of strength in the leadership of Azeroth.

Long live King Chin :pensive:

Were is the edit for the title? Were is the grammar? What happened to where?

/stares vengefully

War crimes against the Pandaren will never be forgiven.
Ji didn’t deserve what happened to him. None of them did.

Yes Tyrion has a model.

Have you seen them abs?

abs alone dont make you Masculine.

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I’m slowly working on this, every time I give 'em hell in a Blue post.

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Where are they? I’m pretty sure most of them are dead. Very very dead.

I can’t wait to see the reactions in this place when the head of the bronze flight gets replaced by Chromie making 3 female and 1 male aspect instead of the 2-2 we currently have.

Gandalf is quietly quoting that ‘i’m here to kick and chew bubble gum’ line at the end of that gif.

True, but that was mostly a little jokey joke.

Masculinity encompasses strength, compassion, equality, presence, and more. Wrathion, while arrogant and emotionally ungrounded at times, is many of these things. Even when he was still a whelpling, he was able to see what became of the black dragonflight and launched his own personal campaign to take down the ruthless leaders who were left. He was also a vocal advocate for ending the bloodshed between the Horde and Alliance because he was wise enough to know that combined unity was the only way that Azeroth could survive the Burning Legion. I’ll admit he went about it all wrong, however, but his vision was clear.

Throughout the stories, Wrathion is seen as intelligent enough to work as double-agents, compassionate enough to see morally-grey characters, strong enough to fight old God corruption, wise enough to see his own flight become evil, and humble enough to acknowledge his wrongs and vow to stand in defense with Azeroth.

His recent writing (his little spats with Sabellion) have ruined a lot of his prior arc imho. Wrathion was made to be whinier and more entitled than usual. But I don’t think that makes him not masculine. I think it makes him flawed.

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Ew, toxic masculinity already. Hopefully the “strong male leaders” are learning correct grammar and punctuation as well as how to not be a toxic male and rather how to be a good human-- newsflash, this game already has enough toxic masculinity.

Perhaps you should ask yourself why you are so concerned that there are female lead characters and why you consider that not apart of the “glory days”.

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Really believe op is just lost within an warped pov.

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This thread in a nutshell.

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I legit c a c k l e d. Thank you for this gift.

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I mean he did say the most relatable character right now is Iridikron
 O.O if that doesn’t explain things I don’t know what does.

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Read: You aren’t allowed to share your honest thoughts with me. Rather you have to agree on this thread, and if you don’t your opinion is invalid and obsolete.

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YEP,sums it up the thread pretty good,in fact gd as a whole.

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Glenn and Turalyon.

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