PTR Spoiler/Discussion Thread (Part 2)

i can make her worse

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I can accept her for who she is.

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acceptance is for dorks. she and i can be gay + do crimes

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If we ignore topic of friendship, I think it’s more logical to have them as allies more than enemies. Beyond sheer physical strength, some dragons control flow of the veins of magic, without them mages lose their powers, others control azeroth mirror dimension, from there they can kill you in your sleep, and others can foresee the future. I don’t wanna enemies like them.

red and black also exist.

our journey to dragon isles also costs us nothing, a few adventurers and research expedition explore new unknown island. We’re not sending there entire armies, and we’ll help stop the Primalists before they become bigger threat for our homes.

that is accepting her for who she is

not when we continue to escalate

Escalate meaning being straight and lawful?

Cus that sounds horrible.

that’s the basement floor and we’re going up and up

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Perhaps- Except that we (kind of) know from the Illidan vision questline from Legion what the average adventurer is like. Greedy, violent, and self serving.

Maybe the champion is also the one who happened to bash in the heads of the humans in the sludge fields. Or the person who assisted that forsaken woman back in vanilla in murdering a family in Arathi simply for being alive. Or murdering a goblin because he owed money to his family. Who knows.

In any case, to me the adventurer/champion has always stood out as an ultimately self serving mercenary adventurer rather than a hero looking for adventure. But that’s just my experience.

Fun fact: “Aggro” is apparently also an IC term, seeing as the adventurers you slay as Illidan keep asking “Who pulled aggro?” in the scenario.

Being called a hero or a champion is one thing, being one is another.

We also killed like 2000 bears for their butts alone.

True.

I suppose this is my biggest gripe with the expansion- The lack of connection to the factions.

To me, I was drawn into the game by the conflict between the red and blue. And even to this date I do consider myself a Horde player above all else, even if I also have a few alliance toons.

There’s nothing about the factions in the new expansion. It’s all down to the individual, faceless adventurer.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/336588653872807946/1094022830745731162/FtJOVSuaEAAJJt1.png

Proud papa Neltharion commending Wrathion for not being killed by Neltharion.

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I still dislike how they’re spinning Wrathion to be a son of Deathwing.

Son is figurative.

Also later in the raid Neltharion calls out Wrathion as not being a ‘true born heir’.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FtJUReNaIAA4ojj?format=png&name=small

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Wrathion being puppeteered by a vision, being unnerved by that and then complaining about it does amuse me. “Hah! How does it feel Wrathion? Don’t like being on the receiving end?” even though I’m sure the PC is the one doing most of the heavy lifting.

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Oh thank the Great Cog!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/336588653872807946/1094022830745731162/FtJOVSuaEAAJJt1.png

The lower image doesn’t load for me.

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Same, sadly.

Do you think it might be because I was being clever (maybe) and pasted them from different posts. I’ll repost the second one in this post.

Hope it works now.
Peace
Crow

Loaded for me with a different VPN configuration, so I think it’s a problem with how that particular VPN is configured to handle twimg.com.