King Rastakhan death was a mistake

bad. you should feel bad about it.

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No trolls survive in the lore of world of warcraft, they all die within the first patch they hold reins in, simply because trolls appearence does not look too good to be the face of world of warcraft.

The face of world of warcraft should be someone handsome or pretty while before it used to be who is the most jacked up on juice like thrall or garrosh.

It same with wrestling entertainment, only huge jacked up steroid users tend to be the champions.

But Zandalari are fit. I’d pick one over a belf any day.

Unless that elf was valeera or a windrunner.

That’s what I thought but a like is a like.

The majority of player base on the Horde playing BEs and the numerous requests from Alliance players that want High Elves as playable race tells a different story.

Also the majority of Alliance players play a human.

Orcs not Trolls are the face of the Horde, even considering they aren’t the most played race in the Horde and they had to go to a alternative dimension to fill their roster.

Cheers.

Not really
He never cared about anyone else but the Zandalari - wich is understandable
When Zul presented him his visions about the Future, shurged them off while knew well the old Troll 99% time was right from his birth, when it come to bad things :thinking:
On his hometurf, he ignored the rising Blood Troll threat and became a relic of himself and most of the Zanchuli Council conspired against him wich he either ignored or either wasn’t aware - both is a very bad thing
As a Warchief he would kicked the Undead out - the Zandalari have a very, very strong oppinion about undeads not made by Bwonsamdi; middle finger to the the Elves probably and would laugh the primitive orcs in my oppinion…
As a Zandalari king once he was good, but then gradually became worse to the point Talanji was forced to turn to the Horde…
As a Warchief he would have been a disaster

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Oh yeah orcs. I forgot orcs.

Fair enough people like belves. Closest thing to the high elves people are so eager for we’ve got (personally I don’t count velves as a type of high elf). You know what they say, different strokes for different folks.

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I would consider this as whining if a void elf started talking about it in equal gravity as the burning of Teldrassil. They even mentioned themselves that what they were doing was risky and not wholly ethical.
They just felt it was a necessity

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Had the nefarious meddling of the blood troll conspirators not paid off, he would have been a formidable warchief even with those flaws.

What I’m referring to is unlike other leaders, he literally had a god-like being in his corner. Rezan made him nigh-immortal, so it’s no wonder he became complacent. He fended off what, several dozen assassination attempts? He grew stagnant in his chair because he knew that basically no one could unseat him, even if he was awful. It’s not like Zandalari practice democracy, it’s a caste based monarch driven theocracy, and when the gods are on your side, you’re golden.

It’s just unfortunate that in order to drive a plot blizzard make rezan not only the most terrible of Loa, but also the dumbest as he runs straight into a very predictable trap and gets malowned.

Rhasta only fell at BoDA because Bwonsamdi let him. It’s no secret Bwonsamdi wanted Talanji instead of the King, and the only way to do that is have Rhastakhan pass on his deal. If Bwonsamdi put the effort in, Rhasta would have laid absolute waste to the alliance raid.

Rhasta is as much a victim of being championed by fickle beings as he is his own flaws. Irrespective of whether he would have been a decent WC, to kill him off so quickly after him being in game, after his legendary hype, is just yuck.

Same for Zul’jin, whenever trolls get an awesome legendary figure in game, they’re dead in 2 patches.

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all of you blaming feminism for this are so cringe lmao

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I think they will address Talanji’s anger in the upcoming novel. At least they should because I can’t see her being cool with Alliance at all. She is the Horde version of Tyrande now and I think it’s a bit silly to me since Zandalari are new. I wish it was someone from core races, but it’s my opinion. Can’t wait to see where the story is headed!

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Long live the toxic masculinity!

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cringe

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No, it is not.

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To be honest I didn’t like him or his daughter. They were both pretty annoying. Can we just have Bwonsamdi as the new leader of the Horde?

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Hmmm, let’s see:

Loa of death > Sylvanas, who tried to kill as many as possible to empower herself and the Jailer?

I disagree. The dude would probably screw them over worse than Sylvanas.

Only if the Horde would be made out of Darkspear Trolls regiment’s.
As he watches over their dead, in exchange for ritual offerings and drums playing.

Other races of the Horde worship/treasure other things.
The Zandalari in example worship many Loas.
This was stated by Bwomsamdi to Rastakhan, when forging their deal.

Cheers.

Now the night elves are buddies with the Horde who burnt down their home, killing all sorts of civilians, robbing them of their capital, their heritage.

There are lots of comparisons like this to be made where there is history between the two factions that would not necessarily gel well with certain races.

They’re not though. The night elves didn’t sign the peace treaty.

There are no longer allowed to be strong male characters in WoW, only female ones.

Does Horde even have any male leaders left besides Gallywix?