Ah, fair enough!
Truth be told, the only reason I even knew of that movie’s existence was because they made a reference in Dragonball Z Abridged to Ol Space Yeller.
Ah, fair enough!
Truth be told, the only reason I even knew of that movie’s existence was because they made a reference in Dragonball Z Abridged to Ol Space Yeller.
This, in turn, was probably a joke cracked because the TFS peeps had watched TV as kids that referenced it, written by boomers who had in turn watched Ol’ Yeller when they were kids.
A true cultural meme.
Orc Dark Shaman RPers rejoice!
The 2 that are probably left can now alternate turns in different coloured Dark Shaman Sets!
Edit: and a video with the changes in Telogrus!
Magister Umbric has a new encrypted model aswell!
Pandaren players have been talking for years about how they’re relieved to barely get any attention from Blizzard because it lowers the chance of bad content, get their first piece of attention in 4+ years and it’s a load of new mogs, mounts, and toys
How did they do it
Oh Mrgls, it’s comin’.
THEY CAN’T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT! Over 100+ new pieces of MoP tmog to acquire is crazy. Pandaria is an expansion that whenever it gets touched it just gets added too in a positive way somehow. Its like it has a mystical anti-BS shield. It was even immune from the expected Exploring book series result of just being a fly-over summary of each zone, instead it talked about how Pandaria had healed, how the Alliance and Horde had demilitarised out the continent, how farmers returned to a healed Kun-Lai etc. etc.
Damn… I have to hand it to them, the pandas just keep on winning.
All Dragonflight quests that previously became available with Renown levels are now available to all max-level player-characters, regardless of Renown.
Oh, this is good. No more grueling 10.0 renown grind.
https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Sins_of_the_Sister
What’s this? Nuance? An actually meaningful choice? In WoW?
I like this. This questline deals with a sore topic, and no matter what you choose, someone will be upset.
It’s interesting that if you let Malfurion make the decision on his own, without your interference, he chooses to let her rest in the Barrow Den aswell.
So it seems he’s not one for holding grudges, but then again, he spent most of the Primalist War in Ardenweald, plus, most of the things we’ve seen Koroleth do were against the centaur and the green dragons, not the night elves. So perhaps for him it was easier to forgive her in death.
Its now on Wowhead aswell!
I’m gonna forgive. Cause I’m literally incapable of picking any option that results in sadness.
Emotion-focused content from Dragonflight that doesn’t end in forgiveness, catharsis and acceptance is a breath of fresh air, in my opinion. Even if it’s another piece of content that focuses almost exclusively on night elves, “you can’t make everyone happy” is an important lesson to teach.
Yeah unfortunately Blizzard has a much more established track record of making nobody happy.
The quest where you ask other Primalists about her also has one explain her motivations, confirming what many thought was the reason for joining for many Primalists: She wanted to destroy the Horde for what it did at Teldrassil.
I’m really wondering what was going on at Blizzard during writing of Dragonflight. Sometimes it felt like they were outright forbidden to mention the wars between factions (such as the questline with mages in Theramore where there’s 0 mention of the Horde by them, even though their main motivation is manabombing of Theramore by Garry H) and scars they’ve left directly.
And there was also a weird focus on “Titans are bad, Order is bad” with Primalists. I feel like DF, at least around the start, was a sneaky cosmic expansion in style of Shadowlands, masquerading as return to Azeroth and more grounded stories. It would explain why we never really got an explanation for motivations of mortal Primalists, they were always just intended to be meaningless canon fodder for another of Danuser’s not-Warcraft storylines.
We will fortunately never know where DF and original War Within (apparently the basic idea was created before Metzen’s return) would have gone. It’s however a shame that what could have been an interesting exploration of consequences of the armistice amounted to nothing. And that, at the end of the day, the most we get is personal explanation for the reasons of one of these meaningless goons of the Incarnates.
Maybe they can leverage that and create more of these tough, imperfect, yet realistic choices for players?
its coz ya’ll didnt SLOW DOWN and SAVOUR life
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Slow. The (redacted). Down.
Feels like a sip of water in the middle of the desert doesn’t it?
The cherry on top would have to be that she heard the player advocate against letting Koraleth’s remains and no give us the ability to get the reward/toy for it. The Galaxy outcome for doing it is having her is an enemy NPC in a future quest or expansion… Same for the opposing druid too… It’s a bit of a pattern for Malfurion to spare or indulge in mercy leading to people other than himself suffering for it, main example being Theon in Val’sharah and the Xavius business in general.
I think turning either of them into enemies would be too far. It’s one thing to get angry about something, it’s another to start killing people over it.
The sister mourns her family and is (somewhat justifiably) angry that the others don’t let her bury her relative (even though the others have good reasons for it). If she were to go on a murder spree because of that, it would remove this moral ambiguity because it would show she’s kind of crazy herself.
Same for the guy who is against it. He lost his family too and seeing a traitor be buried with more honors than his family is justified reason for anger. Him being against it makes complete sense. But, if he were to become a villain because of it, it would just confirm the sister’s view that it’s just about hatred, removing the moral ambiguity again.
The quest works because it’s about picking between two understandable positions, turning one of the people into a villain would hurt that.