"I was a normal baby for 30 seconds, then ninjas stole my mamma" - Deadpool
"so what do we do?" "well jack, you stand there and say 'gee rocket raccoon I'm so glad you brought that Unfeasibly large cannon with you..' and i go like this BRAKKA BRAKKA BRAKKA" - Rocket Raccoon
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"I was a normal baby for 30 seconds, then ninjas stole my mamma" - Deadpool
"so what do we do?" "well jack, you stand there and say 'gee rocket raccoon I'm so glad you brought that Unfeasibly large cannon with you..' and i go like this BRAKKA BRAKKA BRAKKA" - Rocket Raccoon
FC: 3437-3046-3552
I really like Varian Wrynn. I hope he kicks the shit out of Garrosh in the end.
Something about his face in-game, really makes me want to punch it.
I'll never call Varian a character i enjoy in the lore, although I have started to gain some respect for him now he's getting his shit together.
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It makes for an intresting concept with the forsaken. A forsaken, unlike most undead, have free will and can make there own choices. They can also learn how if they die (again) they will be subjected to eternal torture. Would this be avoidable if they atoned for things, if they showed they were capable of good acts and so be given a chance once they die? This is a fantasy roleplay adventure lets not forget that.
#boycottchina
You assume that morals have any value after death. That Dark place Sylvanas went to, has never been clarified, and it could be for everyone, or just those who's souls were tied to Necromancy.
The whole Paradise thing, could also only be a Naru thing aswell. Doesnt mean a good person goes to paradise. I like to think, the Naru are powerful enough that they have their own afterlife program if you sign up with them.
Possibly.
Followers of the Light usually make reference to an afterlife paradise such as A'dal "In life, Bridenbrad was the bearer of great deeds. Now, in passing, he shall taste only paradise.".
So it may also be safe to say there's a hell as that is possibly where Sylvanas and Arthas wound up, although only we know it as is a place of torment in the Afterlife and not specifically as Hell.
It's a very hit and miss topic in WoW because it almost appears as if every race her their own version of in which they ascend their via different faiths and acts such as the Tauren, Orcs or Trolls not following the Light and yet speak to their ancestors who aren't in a world of torment. The topic itself has seen numerous retcons over time to the point where the faith in the Holy Light is more of a philosophy than religious.
I don't really think it's a topic that will ever be expanded upon WoW, and nor should it. It's very hit and miss and has never been something WoW was about anyway.
The dude was just joking about Humans going hell (or he's being a fool....).
Last edited by Scummer; 2012-11-11 at 07:50 PM.
He is my favourite character. I think he is one of the most "believeable" character in WoW. He has emotions and are capable of doing what real people will do if they get treated like him. His character has developed a lot. I don't really care that he thrashtalked Thrall and charged at him because I never like Thrall in the first place and Varian had absolutely no reason to respect Thrall and his orcs. His father got his heart cut off before Varian's own eyes by the orc. His kingdom was destryoed by orcs. Lothar, the man who he respected the most was killed by Doomhammer. Bolvar was killed by Forsaken which is part of the horde eventhough the group that did was not real forsaken. If all of that happened to me I swear that if I met their warchief I will charge in and try to cut his head off too.
Last edited by Wildmoon; 2012-11-12 at 04:17 PM.
I agree with everything in this post. I was kinda hoping instead of making her leader of the Kirin Tor or whatever they're doing they'd make her seize leadership of the alliance and lead them into battle against the horde after Theramore and solidify herself as leader, at least for the time being. But no...
The Ulduar Trailer is the reason why.
Rule of Thumb: If the healer's HPS is higher than your DPS, you're doing it wrong.