Every time I see this I keep getting the line “I know, I know, it’s serious”
Ive never seen legs flutter lol, he must be made of paper or feathers for that to.
happen
Not if i eat you after i skin you alive
YUCK! Put it back, you don’t know where it’s been
What if i boil it?
There are things you just can boil off and away, especially with things like Goblins and Vulpera and Lalafell…wait wrong planet…whatever.
Just burn it to ashes and shoot it to Argus
Nah i’ll boil the fox and serve it to other vulperas and make gold
Why didn’t I think of this…thanks
You should try my worgburger
I was asking myself the same question to be fair. Couldn’t it be just a normal chair? Perhaps a throne? Still enchanted of course, they would move anyway. The wheels seem pointless. Besides, of all the contraptions available in Warcraft… a chair with wheels? Ok I guess. For a mage, that is. For other guys without magical powers it does make sense to an extent.
But you know what would make MORE sense in Warcraft? A gnomish version of THESE:
I’d also note that I find it tiresome when a disability is not treated as a disability.
One of my favourite RPG’s is a - perhaps niche - RPG called Summoner. I recently replayed it since it was available to play on my PS5 and I gave in to nostalgia.
One of the playable characters suffers a brutal injury during the events in the game’s story and as a result of that injury, they are unable to use two handed weapons and are permanently weaker as a result.
So it is treated with actual gravity and consequence. Which makes for a more compelling narrative as opposed to the character being written to be ‘just as capable’ as someone with intact limbs. Which, personally, I find to be ridiculous.
Faerin. Shes an interesting character so far hope we see more. As for the rest of your comment, people didn’t care till 2016 then that man gave people permission to hate. Its not political to have charcters like faerin, the right just labels it that way to give them self a pass.
I don’t know, I’d prefer a flying armchair over a flying horse, it is way more comfortable. More comfortable than levitating, flying on a book or a carpet too. If his body is too weak to stand, it makes sense to me to have a flying chair.
Lifting the chair with magic uses mana and can be exhausting.
Surely, when he’s just chilling at home and doesn’t move a lot, Khadgar doesn’t waste energy using his powers to lift the chair.
Make a wheelchair mount. It’s that easy!
I’ve now got that scene in Return Of The Jedi in my head, where C3PO is on a ‘throne’ and Luke uses the old levitation trick to make him kinda fly
I suppose for as cringe as it is, we can at least count our blessings that it isn’t like that black trans lesbian obese woman in a wheelchair Space Marine that we were unfortunate to become a witness to.
True enough, but there is certainly quite a difference between an old-as-time Orc Shaman living in a fairly isolated valley with no technological appliances, and a mage that is younger than said Shaman, being surrounded by great magic and technology.
If they wanted to make him essentially Professor Xavier, they could have given him something nicer than some dingy wooden wheelchair.
It is certainly rather jarring to see. It makes me think back on Game of Thrones with Jamie Lannister having his dominant hand chopped off and how he had trouble doing any kind of fighting afterwards. Granted he did learn how to use his other arm, but it certainly was no replacement for losing your dominant hand, among other difficulties it came with.
I can’t say I know who that character is, neither do I particularly care.
I mean, if she was anything like Bentley from the Sly Cooper trilogy, a lady who uses a technically advanced wheelchair but is absolutely useless without it, then you are only trying to establish a strawman out of the people who take issues with Wheelchair Khadgar, and it is quite frankly disingenuous of you.
I am excited for the aftermath of the Kirin Tor questline aka epilouge. Seems humanity will no longer have a monopoly of using mages which is a good thing.
That was set in some other fantasy world right? Maybe they were dead not sure only read book one