Zul the prophet

Wow brings this fascinating character, who pulls all the threads behind the rescue of Princess Talanji, a good strategist, a master of manipulation, a fierce adversary … and then …

then…

Blizz made him a henchman of a giant tick …

Zul deserved better …

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zul is what i wished my troll looked like

wicked hair and old as dirt

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Just another enemy that was corrupted by someone else. Would have been nice if his visions were his own. Him not being totally evil would have been better. Just a Troll that wanted what was best for his people. Instead he got hit with the Villian bat.

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Yeah, sorry but can’t have him and Rastakhan stealing Talanji’s spotlight.

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Zul at least acted according to his character. He was 100% confident in his plans as anyone that could see the future would be, one of the few instances where the writing made sense this expansion. It would have been cool to let him live longer though as a “fate is not set in stone” sort of storyline.

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Its not really a great web weaver if Blizz has to make the zandalari REALLY stupid to get it to work.

He deserves to have his title spelled correctly, at least.

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This is so sad … the one who thought killing him was a good idea should be fired as a writer …

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That’s a really foolish reason to fire a writer

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Writers were fired for way less…

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And I don’t support those instances either

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Blizzard always makes the good characters Villians.

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firing bad writer is great reason.

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Just because I don’t like certain story events doesn’t mean the writer themselves did a bad job.

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they did horrible job, pacing is off, story makes no sense, tisms and themes are written before script and all that trash that made BFA BFA

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I think it was just that the raid he died in was horrible.

Zul was a great character and was a major impact on the expansion if you believe the Ghuun stuff ultimately led to the Nzoth stuff.

However, he had to die there.

He would have had no place in Battle of Dazaralor, and certainly no place past that.

The problem with BFA was that they had way too many big characters featured and way too little time to build them all up.

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I just want to know why his hat is so big. Surely that solid plate of metal has to be uncomfortable? If a giant blood leech promised to take it off in exchange for service I’d join it too. :sweat_smile:

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Was it your Rose Ivy? did you write Battle for Azeroth?

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They wrote what blizz told them to write. And blizz got a lot of backlash for how choppy the story was. I’d rather not shoot the messenger and put the blame on the writer just writing what they are told to write for the games

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that reminds me of a story …

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk