"In life, I was raised to hate the undead. Trained to destroy them. When I became Forsaken, I hated myself most of all. But now I see it is the Alliance that fosters this malice. The human kingdoms shun their former brothers and sisters because we remind them what's lurking beneath the facade of flesh. It's time to end their cycle of hatred. The Alliance deserves to fall." - Lilian Voss
Why? If you play a human, you will see the defias gang running around and pillaging stuff. That only shows realistic views on races. Us humans are separated into groups, in real life, too. So why shouldn't a fictional character be able to choose what he will fight for?
OP: holy mother of roleplay!
their culture is essentially different from the rest of azeroth. they've been separated from them since the sundering and didnt exactly interact on much of a level. they should BE like the rest of us. Plus their system of avoiding negative emotion is supported by the fact that old god remnants literally get empowered by it.
I remember reading an EXACT post like this when w3 came out about the night elves. same arguements used. Structurely the same points with a few words exchanged.
If i go to china i dont tell them they dont belong to the world cause they're different from the cultures most propagated.
I find it refreshing to find different cultures on azeroth, as a planet.
also the language used by OP is ridiculous. WE went into THEIR mists the VERY moment the mists stopped hiding them. We released the demons they had locked away and developed their entire life philosophy and culture around avoiding. We screwed up a working system they had running fine for 10,000.
I know you're RP-ing a version of "send the expansion back" but seriously, just say that then.
Last edited by Tenjen; 2012-10-06 at 11:12 AM.
Nah the next expansion will include forced faction change. Because Blizzard are biased assholes, and only love the Horde. So obvious, it's not even funny.
Then you obviously fight the wrong fight. This fight is against the Old Gods and the Burning Legion not amongs ourselves. Pandaren may be the solution to cease the conflict among the Horde and the Alliance and to focus ahead for the end days. Because if the Burning Legion attacks or an Old God is freed, you would have wished you had the Horde by your side.
Plus people keep talking about this the fight for "peace" not belonging in world of "WAR"craft. It belongs more than everything else combined. The fight for peace is MOST relevant and important when there is war. Why fight for peace during peaceful times? Know you try to gain peace when it isnt there.
War and peace go hand in hand. War always has an element where people fight for peace and understanding because War is all sorts of bull.
it would be very bland if everything was 100% WAR WAR WAR WAR. With everyone being a version of Garrosh and Varian.
And even objectively its a bad argument, because its understandable if everything was peaceful in warcraft. then you can say how is this happening in a game with War in its name. But that has never been there. Atmost tensions have been put down and simmered under the surface before an excuse is made and things escalate once more. theramores history is one example of this.
But what we do have is constant war now on many fronts, which has been building up worse and worse since wotlk (where in northrend we had orcs relishing slaughtering an army of alliance who were fighting undead, undead who then overwhelmed the orcs as well but the orcs still praised their own actions). With a comparative handful of people focusing on peace (anduin), staying neutral or focusing on the major problems to come (wrathion manipulating both sides to deal with future problems)
Last edited by Tenjen; 2012-10-06 at 11:24 AM.
Because nothing says love like taking away the leader everyone loves replacing him with a guy everyone hates and then saying 'and in this next expansion he will commit horrible war crimes in the name of your faction'?
To each their own, I don't think faction favoritism is a thing. *shrugs*
"In life, I was raised to hate the undead. Trained to destroy them. When I became Forsaken, I hated myself most of all. But now I see it is the Alliance that fosters this malice. The human kingdoms shun their former brothers and sisters because we remind them what's lurking beneath the facade of flesh. It's time to end their cycle of hatred. The Alliance deserves to fall." - Lilian Voss
Doesn't have pandas, or peace lessons.
Well. actually I do not know, but a little bit of nonsense fits nicely to answer to nonsense.
You would never whine about this if kung fu panda movie didnt exist.
you should wait for patch 5.1