A question of identity

Aug 24, 2009 15:48

Might pick back up WoW when Cataclysm hits. My major interest is finally being able to combine Tauren and Paladin. My biggest grip, and the one that makes WoW untouchable at the moment, is the current planning of having Garrosh as Warchief, and one dead Cairne Bloodhoof--pretty much removing the two coolest dudes in the Horde, and giving me a ( Read more... )

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fenrisulfr August 24 2009, 16:12:28 UTC
I can understand that. Thrall and Cairne are easily two of my favorite characters in the series, and I was hoping that with King Genocide on the Alliance side, the Horde would end up being the sensible ones in the long run. Alas. Blizzard wants the two factions to wage war, and that's fine, but there are so many reasons to do so besides "lol ancient blood feuds." They even gave one very compelling reason themselves that they've stated but apparently only use to justify "skirmishes" from what we've heard so far: the world's resources are reduced and people are scared. People are in a panic, no one knows what's going to happen to Azeroth. We can't say King Wrynn flat out refused to work with the Horde, and war was declared out of necessity of grabbing enough resources to keep their people alive in the long run?

Really?

Then again, I have a feeling whoever is writing the story doesn't care about making the Horde and Alliance shades of grey. I mean, we had a case of Poor Communication Kills during the invasion of Undercity in Wrathgate ( ... )

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hippodog August 24 2009, 18:13:02 UTC
Hah, I'll do you worse, and on a subject you as a Night Elf player might be familiar with: How can the Night Elves forgive the Highborne, allowing them back into their fold, after, you know, sundering the world and cavorting with arcane powers that have habits of bringing angry demons into Azeroth...but won't sit down and have a nice chat with the Orcs about some trees?

"Mah trees! Your logging mah trees! This is unforgivable!"

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fenrisulfr August 24 2009, 18:21:11 UTC
It does piss me off, because Stormwind sure as hell has woodwork going on along with their masonry. You'd think they'd get over themselves or try to work out something with the orcs, but no. WE MUST FITE. I can almost let the Highborne thing go because Night Elves are complete dumbasses in general, but I'm sure it won't be viewed by the other races as total folly--everyone else will likely just say "oh ok" and move along.

I'm pretty sure you, me, and a couple other creative minds we know could do a hell of a better job with political intrigue and worldbuilding than whoever is doing their damn writing right now. I just find it strange that they're moving toward being more story-centric but they can't even avoid major plotholes that even suspension of disbelief can't cover.

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hippodog August 24 2009, 18:29:34 UTC
Glad I'm not the only one chomping on, mulling this new lore all over like a piece of rubbery jerky, but the kicker for all this insanity--at least to me, and the Highborne seems to have become the focus for this lorestorm--is how unnecessary it was to bring the Highborne in to justify arcane magic and Mages.

How hard was it to do all that story work, especially when motherfucking newly-awakened Malfurion Stormrage is probably gonna slap every Highborne he sees for a good month, if not for the rest of his waking life, when the Night Elves could have just said, "Guys, seriously, we're about to get royally pwned by this dragon. How about we not hate or punish people by death for using magic, since we obviously need bigger gun?" But, nooo! Highborne!

Like going around all the bases, when you can just pull something from the dug out.

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