Look I played the same game as everyone else. I'm not bashing the story of the game. I liked the story of MoP. It was very involved and I felt like we made a difference...until they announced that Garrosh just up and escapes. Seriously everything we did was to bring him to justice.
The entire point of Pandaria was to bring hellscream to justice. Think about it. Moshugan vaults, we go in there to collect artifacts for wraithion. Heart of fear, we go in there...for some reason and collect artifacts for wraithion. Terrace of the endless spring. We go in there to collect the sha essence for wraithion. Who was wraithion backing the entire time? The alliance.
Patch 5.1 we find out Garrosh tried to kill Vol'jin and we start to plot against him.
Patch 5.2 we go to the isle of the thunder king. Not just to stop him but to steal his magics to use against who? Hellscream.
Patch 5.3 we go into the barrens and weaken Hellscreams horde and supply ourselves to take him down.
Patch 5.4 we finally get to bring him to justice after all this preparation. We see him lead away in chains to stand trial.
Patch ?? Hellscream escapes justice.
All of this is meaningless because Hellscream escapes.
The same thing as WoD...as in literally nothing. If it never would have happened we would be in the same place we are now.
It's a little obvious they're attempting to arbitrarily increase the length of WoW. No one wanted Warcraft III: back to the basics. They wanted to finally at least BEGIN to touch on the massive story lines left over from Warcraft III and even the first 3 expansions.
Originally Posted by High Overlord Saurfangi7-6700 @2.8GHz | Nvidia GTX 960M | 16GB DDR4-2400MHz | 1 TB Toshiba SSD| Dell XPS 15
The usual fallback for simpletons who can't formulate a real argument. It's easy to say you're just using your 'common sense'. Unfortunately, you'll find that your sense isn't all that 'common', but you won't notice that if you spend all your time pretending like you're right.
Thrall was gonna bash his skull, but then stupid Alliance wanted to put him on "trial"...