Brox, Durotan and weirdly his brother Ganache or whatever are cool, but overall racially they fall laughably short.
Talanji:
I am not saying the Zandalari need to rule the world, but come on, you know youād be better off if we did!
gl hf
Owning wut?
Why you hoomans consider reality offensive?
Its orcs everywhere.
Why did hoomans won anything that orcs did not?
What are you on to mate xD
That traitor since mop is only liked by the alliance, since it was their lapdog xD
You tooo!
unfortunately Blizzard always thinks that we want the Garrosh-Style, when we (at least I) really want the Durotan, Dranosh or Brox-Style Orc represented more.
Not talking about Honor all the time, but fighting for what counts (Family, Clan, Friends etc.) without looking for Fights all the time.
Them elves in Dalaran. Them Trolls in Dazzar Alor and so forth.
In internment camps
Two wars crushed into dust and put to slavery, Human king making demands and threats in Orcish capital. Humans always topped orcs in Warcraft franchise )
But back to topic is Jaina upsetting you?
Garrosh was fine as he was, I donāt mind to see bit more Radical orc in charge, but not on expense of faction and character offing
Seeing the twist from Warbringers to Crossroads upsetted me enough to no longer care about the character. Oh well.
gl hf
Yeah I know but she still triggers some, funny to see tables reversed in conversation )
I liked him in the beginning, he was fine until he went of the deep end with Theramore.
Meh. I rather have less Durotan and more Orgrim Doomhammer /Gaānar.
Agree with the other two though.
Even Thramore was fine and dandy, he had a good reasoning for it, city was evacuated and the aim was the Alliance leadership or humans, in that moment he did display his brilliance and outplayed lady Proudmoore like a pro.
I mean mostly the Aftermath that we saw at OG later, the torture of prisoners, Gladiator-Fights, Assassination-attempt on Volājin, employment of Dark Shamans and so on.
Very Orcish overall. Rest yeah was over the top.
Not really, no.
If you look at the only real traditional Orc-village we get, in Old Nagrand, there is nothing like that. Everything else is corrupted by outside sources.
And Garrosh grew up there, he grew up in a village that venerated the Elders and the Elements and lived mostly in a settled Hunter culture.
Orcs normally donāt fight just for the fun of it, they originally fought for survival, when it was needed.
They can be brutal in battle, but civilians were originally off limits, as seen in the Durotar Novel, when he stops at killing a Draenei-girl, before a corrupted Orc runs her through with his spear.
Garrosh should have been proud and decisive without the self punishment, but not needlessly cruel and just idiotic.
I think thats enough off topic here, sorry for the derailment.
That would be like them elves in teldrassil and you whining allover the forums for Syvlanas, so whats the problem here?
Then VolJin speaks and your hooman king that died for nothing takes 3 steps back. You putting alot of sauce here buddy and its very unhealthy for you
As you can see, im always replying to triggered snowflakes that make their posts to promote their faction EGO that was shattered.
You are the one that always replies back to me, therefore: am i upsetting you since you use this logic?
Those orcs in Nagrand have gone through hell and learned their lesson, ofc they would be humbled down, same goes to Durotan novel - frostwolves have always been the odd ones out, the noble savages - trying to tame their beastrial rage.
Overall the Warlords animatics were good display of Orc culture. They never shied away from brutality and violence.
Garrosh had to fight his way through to even get Gross attention in WoD.
When the subject is so laughable, I find this way more interesting to discuss )
They were told from the view of a Draenei who had lost everything to the Old Horde, of course they were savages, but as far as i remember even then none of them fought for fun.
The bleeding Eye were fighting for survival in an unforgiving Jungle, the shadowmoon were mostly peaceful, the Frostwolves were/ are the nice guys, the Warsong were fighting for survival against Ogres, the Blackrock were Smiths/engineers, Not sure about the Thunderlords, but they seem to have been at peace with the Frostwolves before they joined the Iron Horde, the Shattered Hand were a Slave Rebellion fighting for survival and so on.
None of them really wanted to fight, they were forced to.
Thatās not really untrueā¦^^
Heres the difference though - I openly say SylvNas irritates the crap out of me and I give you my reasons, yet you keep alluding the question already how many posts now? Doesnāt matter.
That doesnāt take away from the fact of it happening as a demonstration of humans trumped orcs over and over again each time they faced each other.
You amuse me each time, because probing you and you leeking biased logic is just fun to put out on forums )
You canāt seem to handle your own treatment thrown back at you .
Yeah but thats what forged them into the beings they were in two different timelines - its very naturistic for orcs and frostwolves had to calm their beastrial nature, even young Durotan gives in at times. Its in their nature. Not all races have such tendencies.
Iām not denying that they tend to rage and outbursts, even brutality after fights, but thereās a difference between a brutal battle-fury and torturing captured civilians to death a year after the battle in my oppinion.