tbf theres no reason to not introduce some Shattered hand characters to break up the monotony-monopoly SI:7 has over stealth stuff but lmao Blizzard was never gonna do that
Yes, and it’s disgusting and written by the same people who thought the Alexstrasza quest was good. I was really grossed out that people started making jokes about sexual assault in my thread for no reason.
Female assault on male is a generally a male fetish fantasy. But that thing about the harpies was also in both versions of the Table Top monster manual for Warcraft, and later, WOW rpg books.
Strange. It sounds as if you’re pushing your own headcanon about his personality from…where? I believe you have his character wrong- he isn’t that sort.
This is what Blizzard does with its writing, primarily after Wrath: empty glasses to half full and expect the customer to fill in the blanks themselves for “engagement.”
It’s sort of sad to see this sort of notion coming from you.
Wait, Horde got him too? Why!? plenty of horde characters.
TANGENT: Ignoring all the other stuff we did with him, Flynn was a bright spot when leveling in BFA. He was funny! I loved his character! He was a Side Character in a mainquest that worked.
But, they sorta… Idk, turned him into a mascot? he’s meaningless now, aside from cameos, and he’s not a good one here. I did go “Oh Flynn!” when I saw him, and smiled, but. Where the heck was he in Dalaran!?
It’s like them bringing back Lilian Voss again! I love Voss, she was one of the best side characters. But, they got her into the main-quest and ruined some of the… charm to her, I guess. She played her parts, she was a good character, stop flogging the dead horse, or in her case, the reanimated corpse!
Huh, I DO Have gripes about this expansion’s lore! Well I’ve hated the Earthen from the Get-Go and said Moira and Dagran too have been an odd sore-spot. They could’ve just showed us a new dwarf clan, but they Ruined the Earthen by making another story about “Being yourself, and being Unbound by Society’s shackles”. I get that that’s moving and whatever, but it feels like the leftover bologne you stuck in the smoker during Thanksgiving that you forgot for days until you put in a sandwich, which’s’ cheeses and sauces already overpower the smokey taste!
Sure, Mechagon and the Mecha-Gnomes sort of worked, they did well explaining it. But, we have no idea how or why there’re unbound and stonebound. How the deviation was even founded, and if there is, it’s not apparent. The Earthern Are Servitors, often mindless, completely blank, There’re some who had more character in WOTLK and CATA and maybe more I’m not remembering, but they still followed the titans. The titans had no need to be cruel to them, because they followed their designations because they didn’t have the curse of flesh.
But, do you know WHY THAT LOGIC IS WRONG? BECAUSE SOME WEIRDO IN THE WOW TEAM DECIDED TO SAY THE CHRONICLES WERE THE TITANS’ VIEW OF WARCRAFT HISTORY! Right after they “Star War Legend-Marked” NEARLY EVERY WARCRAFT NOVEL!
Oh lord, I should calm down. I mean… I got Nerubians, The Arathi are kinda interesting, mostly the empire we didn’t see…
OH DARN IT! I have to play through it all again to get back into it! Dang it, FLYNN! More like Fun Downwind cuz your… Hmm, probably can’t make that joke here.
I’m not exactly going to be entirely surprised if they shoehorn the Alliance into getting as much relevance (if not more) to the story and importance to the overall lore as / than the Horde does, for the next patch and both especially & certainly the next expansion.
INB4 – They shoehorn Alleria & the void elves, Vareesa & the Silver Covenant and whatever other “Alliance-only-High-Elves” nonesense they try force down our throats in the Midnight expansion @ becoming the great saviours along with virtue signalling the Blood Elves, along with the Horde … Again.
Here’s to the hopes they’ll do right by the story though.
DISLCOSURE: I’m not saying “doubt” in the sense of its entirety – but merely in the sense I have my doubts & suspicions they’ll most definitely do such.
Why Flynn? Why Meerah and Jorak? Those two are Horde-only, Alliance never met them.
The implication is supposed to be that Dalaran fell during a particularly-busy day when there were lots of outcoming visitors, and then the Nerubians captured them all as slaves.
Reminds me that I wish we had as beloved and touted lgbt+ characters on the horde. We simply don’t get enough of anything to elevate the horde as a whole from war conflict scapegoat.
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Anniversary is delivering a start, at least!