#boycottchina
#boycottchina
The night elves and their Barbie army have been so completely useless for so long that I am actually kind of annoyed that they should show up now, instead of being excited (as someone who liked them once upon a time).
Look! Words!
I'm surprised Sylvannas doesn't show up do raise some dead orcs for her forsaken army.
The Horde losing a few familiar NPCs is supposed to be on par with the Alliance having lost entire cities. I see.
As with most of the Post-WOTLK Alliance/Horde lore, i'm not really buying it. Still, it's a good time to be a Horde player (at heart that is; i'm Alliance at heart, Horde as a player); what with being able to dump all your MoP/Pre-MoP sins onto big bad Garrosh and his big bad followers. The 'real'/Player Horde (these so-called Rebels) suffer no real 'defeat' at all during this raid; more than can be said for the 'real'/Player Alliance prior to it.
Micky Neilson confirmed via twitter that Warlord Zaela does not, in fact, die.
https://twitter.com/MickyNeilson/sta...56283746897920
If she happens to be carrying one or more of Garrosh's children, that'll be the only good thing to come of this raid in my eyes. I always thought there was something between her and him in the Twilight Highlands; not least given how eager she seemed to prove herself to him. It'll be good to know that (hopefully) the Hellscream bloodline doesn't end with Garrosh.
Not only that, but a Mag'har/Dragonmaw hybrid would be very interesting indeed; not least due to the potential lore connotations it might have. Imagine for example, the Dragonmaw and Mag'har somehow uniting against the green-skinned Orcs of Durotar; the Garrosh heir/heirs seeking to avenge their father.
Last edited by Austilias; 2013-09-01 at 12:38 AM.