He will be Imprisoned and Maiev will have to watch over him for another 10,000 years!
He will be Imprisoned and Maiev will have to watch over him for another 10,000 years!
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I could see Garrosh being imprisoned by the Shado-Pan until his end of days. Locked away in the cold mountains of Kun-Lai, denied a warrior's death in honorable combat. Justice if you ask me, killing him seems too kind and I think even Garrosh acknowledges he's now powerless.
But I like to think his story might continue. Maybe there are secret supports and benefactors Garrosh has waiting in the wings who will attempt to dethrone Vol'jin and avenge Garrosh's vision of a true, orcish, Horde.
Killing him? Seems uncharacteristic for the pandaren, especially now. I feel the conclusion thus far has been after Orgrimmar, enough Horde and Alliance have died simply put.
Guaranteed Garrosh has followers still in the Horde, just like there were Fel sympathizers after the Third War.
But they would more likely be a loose bunch of followers, not a contingency plan in case the Siege succeeded. Garrosh had too much pride to do that.
If anything, should he be freed, it'd be at the hands of a future major villain (legion most likely) and he'd show up in a 5-man or entry-level raid.
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Imprisoned. Then set free
By agents of the burning legion. Muhahahha
After reading these comments and looking at the first timeless isle vision of the future, I say Audin is going to free Garrosh or get kidnapped by Garrosh. Whatever which way happens they happen to be together. Garrosh opens up to Audin. Audin listens. They become buds. Audin proceeds to brainwash Garrosh about the light. Garrosh is now a holy orc and becomes the first Orc Paladin. That's right. I'm calling it right now. He will then be known as Garrosh Lightscream(maybe Sunscream or Heavenscream) and forms the Lightscream clan.
I'm glad he didn't die, it means he didn't get to die a death he perceived to be honorable. Instead he will live out the rest of his life in either shame or delusion, and neither of them allows him to live honorably. In the end he gets the worst outcome, death was too good for him. Imprisonment is the best way to go in this situation.
There is Nothign for him left..he Betrayed his own Faction..he should be sent to Azkaban after they remove his Arms..seroisly Blizzard..of all the Raid bossed you let him live but not Arthas..realy tough you had learn your lesson in Cata..Blizztard..JUST KILL THAT MOTHER FUCKER ALREADY..Or Revive Arthas..FFS..
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Really ?? Redeem..You ppl Retards for real..and if Blizztard themself Redeem him they are way ahead of Retard....
Imprisonment, so he can spend the rest of his life thinking about his wretched actions. Ofcourse, he'll be used for some other story in the future.
Imprisonment. Redemption likely from what we've seen in Timeless Isle and his future interactions with Anduin
Remember Blizzard saying they kinda regret quickly killing off important people like kael? just saying
I hope he becomes a big baddie in another expansion down the line. Blizzard really needs to start creating more in lore big bads before we kill them all off. Plus I want to get the chance to cleave off his head at his chin tattoo.
Thunder King would have been alot more memorable if we had known about him ahead of time, maybe in a cot instance or something.