So your arguing is Vol'jin is a coward.
when Vol'jin tells Garrosh to his face, he's now an Idiot?
I think you're just some pathetic fool who hates Vol'jin because he's now an interesting character.
Just like a Shadow Hunter, he is stepping the boundry between a Light, honorable leader and a Dark, Sinister Assassin.
There is nothing interesting about Vol'jin, people just flock to him because he threatened Garrosh. His entire fame is depending on another character. Not exactly something to be proud of. And he has never really done anything major in WoW, and all he probably does in 5.4 is stand there and give you a quest or two.
Yeah, such an interesting character. If you ask me, he's just slightly more interesting than Gallywix or Mekkatorque.
I can always feel that when people show no passion to WOW, it's only because they play this game deeply enough. This is what they always say" It's only a game"
Whether it's good or not depends entirely on who you're pissed at. If you're pissed at Garrosh for putting you in this situation, that's good. It's narrative investment. If you're pissed at Blizzard for putting in you in the situation, that's bad. Trouble is that Nazgrim's personality has several possible interpretations, and a fair chunk of them do not jive with him dying in this raid. It feels forced. And not in the good way. They're walking a thin, thin line on this one.
Nope, in Heart of War Garrosh says clearly to himself that he has been LUCKY that the Herald of the Lich King attacked the city, because he knew that when Thrall would have began to make things "seriously", he would have been obilterated.
Not excatly, warriors are not all about physical strenght, but skill and experience too, and Garrosh was nothing but a pup compared to Cairne.Similarly, Cairne only challenged Garrosh because he, being a Tauren and all, knew he was much more physically apt than his adversary, and unsurprisingly, he dominated a large part of the fight. He just didn't take Magatha's appearance into account.
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The fact that he warned him is the excact reason for which he DIDN'T backstab him, he "advised" to him to be careful and "watch the shadows". This is not like cowards act, cowards simply lick your ass until the very moment they backstab you. But good job in spinning the matter for turn it everytime in the most convenient way for justify your biased hate.
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Indeed, he had the balls to openly speak his mind to Garrosh despite his douchy "I'm the Warchief, shut up moron" attitude, openly threaten him when the amazing "Warchief" continued his appealing way of dealing with advisors, and so, ofcourse, Vol'jin have to thank Garrosh for his "fame". Yep, logic.
Last edited by Zulkhan; 2013-06-14 at 05:36 PM.
I really think it is sad that such great characters (this discussion shows how attached some people are to Nazgrim) dont get a bigger story, or a true one. Same goes for Mankrik, there is some kind of potential, but are left out or killed of. Its just sad.
Instead of just using Nazgrim (if we really cant redeem him) they could have taken any orc or create a totally new one, Garrosh would have promoted.