Maybe that should have been your thread’s subject instead of focusing on Flynn.
Because this is the response you’re going to keep getting now unless you edit your OP (and probably even then).
Maybe that should have been your thread’s subject instead of focusing on Flynn.
Because this is the response you’re going to keep getting now unless you edit your OP (and probably even then).
I did love how Turaylon shuts that orc chick up during the stormrook quests.
That was awesome.
It makes sense that Shaw would have sent somebody, and as others have pointed out Alliance do get to do some questing with Lilian Voss who they have no reason to care about.
There’s a problem with how little Horde characters show up in the story but that’s not really an issue with Flynn. The guy is around for only a couple of quests.
So Meerah shows up in Azj-Kahet. You help her escape from some Nerubians and send her off to Faerin for a safe place to stay.
But, why her? Alliance players never even met this gal? It’s one thing to be made to quest with Thrall and Lilian. Sure, call them neutral for now, but Meerah is a minor character who’s the girlfriend of the Vulpera leader. My Night Elf Druid really has no reason to care about her.
Is that even allowed anymore?
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
Pretty sure Alliance has never met Meerah until now.
I explained why Flynn’s different. Horde players never met him before. I’m using Flynn as an example of how deep the Alliance bias goes. At least Anduin is a major character and Horde players can say they’ve quested with him before.
Gazlowe was in Ratchet.
He did it, which was surprising to me.
Now, of course, he did it in such a subtle way, but I noticed that she quite plainly shut up and had no retort to his final comment.
Yeah, and what about Meerah? She’s involved about as much as Flynn is.
EDIT: Actually I thought Meerah’s writing was a bit “eeeeeh” because she acts like a scared little girl, despite the vulpera always going on about being survivalists.
It seemed just a wee bit out of character for her.
As a rogue in Legion you meet Voss. And I’ve done content with Gaz as well, here and there. Though not much. At least I know who he is. lol
The Rogue Order Hall ended in saving Stormwind.
And how many random NPCs have our characters encountered in dangerous situations and saved without knowing anything about them?
Face it, you tried to hyperfocus on an incredibly minor thing to serve your general complaint about the expansion and it’s backfiring. Like I said before:
There’s also Scarlet Halls and Monastery, where she’s the quest-giver (in disguise until the end).
lol
But we know who she is, and we kind of liked her. Somewhat abrasive personality, but then again who can blame her?
Gaz is well… Nutcase comes to mind. He is funny though.
Because most of the game’s rogues are humans, and thus the order hall was written mostly around human storylines with a little forsaken stuff thrown in?
Makes sense.
I can’t help it that the Horde didn’t have any established rogue guilds for them to include in the class hall stories.
I’m saying the Rogue Order Hall is already heavily Alliance-focused. So complaining about Voss being there is missing the forest for the trees.
Lillian, Flynn, it’s all rogue to me and it’s all good!
The last war between the Alliance and the Horde ended more than five years ago in-universe, but some Horde players are acting like it’s still happening and some Alliance players are wanting to return to it. I bet you these same players complaining about “ahloounce factiun bias” will say nothing when the spotlight moves over to Horde characters in the future, and we already know they say nothing when it comes to past focuses on the Horde.
Meanwhile, I’m sitting here being all Adelgonn.
The best NPC dialogue about the Horde and Alliance since Taran Zhu.