Wish you all a fond farewell

Literally every World of Warcraft Character ever.

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Bad writing shouldnt forgive other bad writing.

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Please don’t go. After all we’ve been through together throughout the years, I can’t believe you’d just up and abandon us like this. You were there when my cat was sick in the hospital, being ever so supportive as usual and sneaking liquid catnip into his IV. There were times when I wanted to go a Cheeto eating binge and you stopped me by giving me all your black jelly beans instead. And what is Gimpy Bill going to do when he gets drunk and falls down the well again? Who’s going to be there to drop beers down to him until the rescue team arrives? Your absence is going to leave an empty void in so many lives.

See you had me 'til here.

Bye Felicia!

I am glad they don’t explain everything to us, stories shouldn’t follow Tolkien to the letter. Stories do not need 100,000 years of history. This kind of storytelling leaves room for imagination. Something which is severely lacking in the game lately.

“Knaak sucks at characterization and character development to leave room for the imagination” is cope for bad writing. Outside of battle scenes, Knaak couldnt write a character to save his life.

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And yet everyone looks back fondly on the time Knaak was writing for blizzard. Strange how that works :dracthyr_tea:

People were literally calling Knaak a terrible writer after he stopped writing for Warcraft lol. What is this revisionism?

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I guarantee you people won’t be now lmao, if anything that just tells us how bad of a state the writing is NOW :dracthyr_hehe_animated:

Afrisabi being a hack and Danuser being Danuser doesnt suddenly make Knaak a good writer.

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There was only one quest in the entire DF expansion that even had me interested. It was a cursed magical tome that steals the life of those who attempt to use it. That’s literally it.

Vaguely. I started during Reagan’s second term, and bailed out of a Ph.D. program in the late Clinton Administration.

I spent an absurd fraction of my life in college.

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Thats cool. The most engagement I got from a Knaak story was when I threw Stormrage into the trashcan.

Still doesnt make Knaak any better of a writer.

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K. Even still, Tyrygosa deserved to be just as much of a character as Kalecgos became. There was no reason to sideline her all these years.

I will agree that Tyrygosa should appear in DF - but to the same level as Kalec being main blue dragon? Why? Her WoW accomplishments were her in a questline with Mace as a reference to the Trilogy and then showing up in Dragon Soul.

Her coming back to become main character of blue DF makes no sense and would come out of left field - its kind of the same way how Sabellian returning kind of fell flat and now Blizz is trying to develop Ebyssian as the black dragonflight guy because nobody knows who Sabellian is and Wrathion is not a good character for leadership.

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I didn’t think Sabellian coming back fell flat, if anything it felt like an homage to old lore fans. I don’t think they handled it right, it shouldn’t have been a surprise, and I believe Tyri should have been involved with Sabellian’s reappearance in azeroth, whether it be through a quest or a cutscene. But It worked.

They like to complain about complainers. And they get really upset about it. You prob made them cry irl :frowning:

Bruh, Blizzard literally did a poll about the black dragons over who to lead them - and Sabellian came in second by a margin over 50% to the character blackhole known as Wrathion.

Why would a blue dragon be involved with the black dragon in a black dragon storyline? Kind of ruins the point of it. The point was to make Sabellian look capable in strength and actually having black dragons who follow him.

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This just makes me think you didn’t even read the comics lmao