And what makes you think I am in any way against more people in the WoW community?
At what point did I suggest I was in any way uncomfortable with changes?
But I do question the idea that by putting more of X into a game means that the market will automatically widen. That my opinion.
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This! Anduin is a damn choirboy, saurfang and some other horde leaders lost their fangs along the way too!
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By X you ment more X-chromosones, didn’t you?
Didn’t you??!!
Is this where we split up the chromatic dragonflight into X-Chromatic and Y-Chromatic dragons?
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This is where we stop and bleach this thread off the forum.
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No… This is where we start! MAK’GORA!!!
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What are you guys smoking, badass male leaders are all over this franchise.
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Those are some of the men with balls i talk about, but at least 3 of them are now dead bruh…
This was what Nefarian was doing all along in his labs in Blackrock Mountain.
And he was brutally murdered for it…
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Allow me to examine your examples…
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Varian Wrynn: Died nearly 4 years ago, not exactly current affairs, plus he is no good dead.
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Malfurion Stormrage: He’s kind of a pussy! That’s the first time that we have actually seen him angry. Also though he may be a main character lore wise, he hardly has any major roles in the current story, in fact there is more of a focus on his wifu Tyrande Whisperwind
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Varok Saurfang: He USE to be more interesting. BFA he was more of a side story & spent most of it being all emo, wanting to die, & then he was pretty much one shot by Sylvanas WIndrunner… A lead female character. BTW, his brother Broxigar was way more awesome.
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Muradin Bronzebeard: How long has it been since he has actually had an active role in the current story?! Great example back in Wrath of the Lich King, but that was over 10 years ago.
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Genn Greymane: In that particular cinematic, he is bested in battle by Sylvanas - who also killed his only son during Cataclysm - & he walks away pulling an arrow from his shoulder to lick his wounds. I will give you this one though, Genn is one of the few decent-ish male leads currently, albeit more of a side story.
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Warlords of Draenor: An expansion from 5 or 6 years ago is hardly current.
Total Score: 1/6 
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Well, he wanted to thward her plans (even though he didn’t know them), and he did. He may have been shot, but he took it like a champ and left a very frustrated Sylvanas behind.
He wanted to kill her… He couldn’t, so he inconvenienced her in spite.
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Yeah Genn is one of the last few tough dudes, if not the last, Saurfang kinda lost his fangs yeah, but he was old now and looked hopeless.
Ah so anger is tied to masculinity? Nice backwater mentality.
War of Thorns? BFA 8.1?
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LOL YoU aRe GeTtInG tRoLlEd HaRd 
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Yes. Angry women grow beards, didn’t you know?
That’s why Maiev is hiding her face underneath that helmet most of the time!
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I pointed out that he was angry, I’ve made no connection with anger & masculinity… You’ve made that assumption.
War of Thorns was pretty much the launch point into BFA, the catalyst which set the Alliance to march on Lordaeron, which you see in BFA’s opening cinematic. Malfurion didn’t really do anything that stood out to me, other than get a bit angry, which is out of character for him, but understandable considering his people had just faced mass genocide.
I still stand by what I said about wifu Tyrande having more of a spot light.
Edit: typos
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That’s got nothing to do with Malfurion being a man and Blizzard having a secret agenda against men. That’s got to do with Malfurion being an almighty druid who can solo entire armies, thus posing an obstacle to a faction war expansion. Nothing would’ve changed if he was a woman.
Azeroth has the biggest spotlight and she is female 
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