They gave him an adult model which he shouldn't have before 16. He is 11 let him use the kid instead.
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Durak?so=search "As of Dragonflight, Durak would be 10-11 years old."
Amazing sig, done by mighty Lokann
Then, why did they give him a grown up Orc model?
Edit: "Orcs are also notoriously tough — a young teenage orc will already dwarf a robust human adult, and their skeletal structure is far more suited for battle, mostly due to the harsh environment that orcs live in. This has led to a [Hardiness] which makes them resilient to being knocked out."
Oh, that's why... still cringy though.
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I really hope they will actually give mok'nathal new models next expansion, since they might be living in durotar now or somewhere close.
It's weird seeing the leader of them having old model, while Rexxar is updated.
And playable orcs should get acces new skin tones now, dragonmaw etc.
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I wish I did the human heritage before the orc because my God the difference is just staggering. With the humans I was so bored I kept wanting it to be over and then it just keeps getting longer and longer. For some reason they thought it was a good idea to introduce some new family and to give Vanessa a major role (who was also censored). They could have done so much more but as usual the humans get to be the most blandest race. The orc heritage was actually good which I never expected, its not as long as the humans yet it was way more impactful and you got to meet with every orc and actually interact with them. Even some orcs we haven't seen in years like Shokia showed up. The worst part was Thralls son though, he sounds like a human and his model just looks silly. I remember joking that he could have been Garrosh's kid back in the Cata/MoP days and now he actually looks more like him.
As good as the orcs was I also find the Mag'har to be better and probably one of the best ones. It actually progressed the story quite a lot and foreshadows a possible Light focussed expansion or at least a major villain. Kinda surprised by the lack of the AU Mag'har during the orc celebration.
Except unless Saurfang read the script, in which please do provide a source, he wasn't acting on that information in the slightest and instead did so out of his Alliance sycophancy.
According to Rise of the Horde Orcs are considered old enough to fight around 12 years old. I think Durak Kal'el should be 9-ish? So maybe he could be old enough for Orc puberty. Especially in lieu of teenage Orc models.
He acted for the Horde's best. Sylvanas was already keen on flushing down the last bits of the Horde's honor down the toilet.
However, due to the story Blizzard laid out, we couldn't do anything about it, no one said their piece of mind just for the sake of a forced war expansion.
"Honor doesn't matter for a corpse" is bullshit and you know it. We have literal spirits roaming around Azeroth talking about honor, and we've seen the consequences of those who don't.
All in all, the story was shit, but Saurfang was absolutely in the right, even if the prison part was lame (they changed it at the last minute, he was supposed to demand the guards for a talk with Anduin, rather than wait.)
Since the spirit of Saurfang appeared to Anduin alongside the spirit of Varian during Anduin's stint as the Jailer's Dominated lackey, I would say that conclusively goes to show Saurfang's spirit was never made directly into a trinket or destroyed within the Maw. Perhaps it was a fragment of his essence, or something altogether else - but he seemed to be more or less intact well before his spectral appearance at the new kosh'harg.
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