Just saw the OP and I am horrified. There are ways to portray moral greyness in a conflict such as having the Alliance make a calculated opening strike because they fear the Horde is up to something nefarious with all that Azerite (which, given the Horde's history, they almost always are). Having Jaina genocide an allied race and utterly butcher her character utterly is not. There is nothing in any of Jaina's history that would suggest she would consider butchering an innocent race, much less her allies.
Yeah. Haven't had the chance to play another race, but I can't help but appericiate Human Storyline so far. Elwynn is like a prologue, where you see how fucked Stormwind is thanks to Onyxia's manipulations + Nobility's laziness that they couldn't even hold Elwynn in check, Westfall/Redridge/Duskwood is act 1, in which we are trying to stop the many packs of wolves at the door, and in the end, buy some time for Stormwind Kingdom to breathe for now, by defeating Edwin Vancleef/Gath'Ilzogg/Morbent Fel, who were the biggest threats in the area at that moment. Haven't done the other zones yet, but I am impressed so far.
It wasn't anything special, but it was consistent.
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"You stand at a dangerous crossroads. You can either stay here and be slaughtered by human hands... Or choose a darker path... To freedom."
I know right? It may be predictable but coming up with insane ideas doesn't make them good just because they're unpredictable. Imagine Anduin Wrynn starting a faction war.
The closest thing to a decent "alliance starts the war" scenario still relied on Genn being handed complete High King power, against all reason and ignoring everything from Legion.
When I think of things that could've been done better this expansion, it's mostly missed opportunities, previously established rivalries and the like that didn't make the cut for screen time. Most tragically, the Alliance mostly piggybacking on the Horde-focused story when they lined up a perfect opportunity for similar inter-Alliance conflict with the worgen/nelves butting heads with Stormwind. Imagine poor Jaina being caught in the middle of that, knowing Kul'tiras would overwhelmingly support the aggressive subfaction due to Daelin but sympathizing with Anduin's ideals for peace. That could've been the Alliance's Sadorc Saga and we totally missed out.
I think you are misunderstanding my suggestion- I did not say that Anduin Wrynn starts a war, I am suggesting that the Alliance does. The Alliance is not (or should not) be a proxy of Stormwind, but independent nations like the NATO Comparison its meant to invoke. IMO we should see more independent actions like GEnn in Stromheim.
Much of the rest of your post I agree with
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The issue is that most ally players equate "Alliance" with "Stormwind" - not that I blame them, there is a good reason for that. Since at least MoP, the Alliance has been written as a proxy of Stormwind, which in turn is as monolithic as it can be. And that makes for some quite bad storytelling.
I was never going to be hyped for another faction war story but I wish they had at least gone in a different direction than MOP 2.0 with it. The way it is now, BFA feels more like a setup for Shadowlands getting Sylvanas into position than its own story.
After having played through the storyline on both sides up to this point, I enjoy the story from this expansion very much. Because I got the whole picture of what's going on, it makes more sense and is actually pretty cool to see where things have gone as time wears on.
But, I suppose if I'm going to make your blanket statement true, I should call you something derogative...
Christie golden gets to influence the story. What did you expect? She'd a midlife crisis on legs.
How is that not morally grey?
The Horde is facing a difficult decision between the morally good choice of letting the Alliance purge those furries/purging them themselves and the morally wrong choice of letting them live or even join up because they have proven to be useful and might prove useful in the future/
I agree with this, but the entire problem with Warcraft's story is its framing around what is essentially barbarians vs civilization.
It's the reason the horde must be the aggressors, and the people that (wrongly) want to stick to the horde's barbarian ways are shackling the story to that fact. The horde are barbarians. Blizzard have tried to civilize them so they can take the story somewhere, but people seem to lose their minds when the inevitable starts to happen, so we're stuck with a cycle of stupidity.
1. Blizzard wants to write the horde more civil.
2. Someone shouts lok'tar ogar.
3. Horde turn out to be(led by) movie villains.
4. Go to 1
Yeah, BFA's story was explicitly made so that the hacks on the writing staff could try doing Mists again. Danuser mentioned it in a Q&A and we know that the writing team had extreme latitude to do whatever and spend insane amounts of money on shit like cinematics, barreling towards a conclusion (faction unification) that wasn't on the cards, per Ion saying that the factions are fundamental systems that aren't going anywhere.
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Dickmann's Law: As a discussion on the Lore forums becomes longer, the probability of the topic derailing to become about Sylvanas approaches 1.
Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
As a Horde character and as someone who really likes the Sylvanas Character, i don't like the story, my main problem, is that it was written as it were a book, but this is not a book, its an MMORPG, it doesn't work the same, the whole story around Sylvanas should have been hinted and explained at the beginning, that would have created true division between the Horde, making people actually agree with Sylvanas plan and not go around with this WHOLE MISTERY that ended up being the most obvious choice, that many though was not going to happen just because how obvious and MEH it would be, but still...
The Jaina story, i don't know much, i read it, but i did not played it, so... for me its was really nice and a good character development, the main problem is that i feel that the whole "Crossroad" cinematic, is just going to end as a mere ribbon moment and won't do much.
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Wow thanks, that was a great piece of info
Too true. On one hand we have all that Male Human Paladin crowd, on another we have Edgelords Von Cucks crowd. As a result we have a shitshow. And night elf fans caught in the middle of it all. Well also Sylvanas being Kerrigan 2.0 is a given and she reminds me of Rey (if she was a Dark Side character) but even more poisonous to the franchise.
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Also i dont understand what they want of us. Aka Alliance and night elfs. On one hand they push that Anduinized and sloppy “peace and forgiveness” narrative on another they keep trolling us with “lol Teldrassil burned” posts on Twitter and acting like they did something hilarious.
Here's a shameless plug to my post where I explain the likely intent behind BFA vis a vis it being a revision of Mists fixing what the writers thought was wrong with it. It's from a year ago but ended up being prescient because of how incredible predictable the story was. Tl;dr though is that while the writers had major issues with the Horde being a heterogeneous entity in Mists, and thus having every individual race have its own grounds for rebellion along with remaining heterogenous at the end since they only really decided one of the things they wouldn't be, namely orcish. But they had no issue with the Alliance as it was in Mists, Jaina aside. On the contrary, the Alliance was exactly where they wanted it to be - bland, safe, Anduinized in all but being led by the author's mouthpiece himself. Their only purpose in this one is to be a foil to the Horde, since Blizz is already done making them what they think they're supposed to be.
There's also BFA wanting to revert everything to WC3 factory settings, but only in the broadest strokes - the idea of everyone being buddies against a big bad, disregardign the circumstances that made it work, and the third biggest participant, that being the night elves. It shares in the imagery of WC3, but it fails because none of the conditions are there and the participants don't make sense in those role - blood elves talking about how they always looked up to a Warchief, Jaina and THrall talking about teaming up at Nordrassil without mentioning night elves while said night elves get to eat a fat one, etc.
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Dickmann's Law: As a discussion on the Lore forums becomes longer, the probability of the topic derailing to become about Sylvanas approaches 1.
Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.