Depending on whose point of view you're looking from, Garrosh could be good or bad.
For example: The reason I joined the Horde was because I cannot stand the sight of alliance and would do anything to see them destroyed. Thrall tried to make peace because he is a pathetic little wimp with a bleeding heart for humans, even though they put his people in concentration camps.
Garrosh actually wants to kill some fuckin' alliance. He is the warchief for me. He is the good guy in this situation.
which is why you need standards to set in the story. Letting players decide on the lore for a fictional game like wow is like letting a 5 year old drive a car. You need characters, heroes and villains, who give substance to the games world, otherwise it would become a giant mess in no short space of time.
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Old god power... plot armor... do I have to continue?
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Old heroes die... New heroes arise, and the cycle continues. What's wrong with that? We dont see old W1~3 fans throwing hissy fits because heroes from those respective games are no longer around, those people moved on. So should you prepare to move on in case some beloved heads learn to fly.
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No saurfang so it would still end with Garrosh dead eventually. I support this outcome as i quit the game and want to watch hell break loose.
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I. Like. To. Kill. Things.
For Pony!
To switch things up. What do you guys think the reward is at the end? Could this be a teaser for * that level rarity of weapon that shall not be named*? Maybe this is part 1?
They didn´t get Malfurion either on that picture.
malfurion doesn't really represent the night elf playable race nowadays, that falls to tyrande.
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okay bear with me on this, but something I was thinking about with seeing this scene, and how it ties into the timeless isle.
Lets for a moment forget about this whole 'dark below' expansion whatever it is, and think about this scene we're seeing. Lets suppose that, maybe, what if the next expansion is something that takes place not in a new place, but in an alternate time period?
The traitor, as some suspect, could be nozdormu becoming murazond, and trying to forfill his intent on destroying the world with his infinite flight. Some sort of tire happens in time, and we have to travel into this alternate timeline where murazond already has killed many characters, as we see here, and places like stormwind, orgrimmar and other capitals are destroyed by his forces, the infinite flight.
It could culminate to there being bosses and villains from into this paradox, where we have to fight them and prevent the tear from destroying azeroth. We won't have help from any faction heroes because there mostly dead in this timeline, but some other characters will come into the picture as a result.
the outcome is us putting an end to it and stopping the tear from destroying time, well back on azeroth, the war between horde and alliance is settling.
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So I watched the last Twilight movie (I know, bad idea but in my defense I was too lazy to change the channel and it was in a language I'm learning)
and at the end it all ends up in a huge battle and a lot of characters dying.
Turns out it was all a vision of the future if the bad guy were to try to attack. So in reality, nothing happened.
That's what I feel this datamined footage is conjuring. Lame.
Clearly Velen just incinerated Garrosh, hence why I don't think I see him there.
The way it's worked out for the most part has been Malfurion mostly being the Cenarian Circle (and other related factions like guardians of hyjal that are just CC copy/pasted) leader, while Tyrande leads the night elves as a people. Not quite as simple in the novels and lore perhaps, but in game that's what they've done.
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I think blizz is trying to sell people on the 'garrosh is a global threat now' thing.
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