[SPOILERS] Patch 8.2.5 spoilers

taran zhu the small brained lorelet

Same, I’d love to see him return…

Basically what he indirectly did, NO ONE did. A true master plan…
I mean:
Corrupting Garrosh, him going to Draenor and muster Iron Horde, dealing bad blows to Azerothians.
Then, it leads to Legion’s return, causing lots of chaos on Azeroth, and leads to Legion’s defeat, which is a good accomplishment for Old gods, as Legion are their enemies.
Then, it leads to Azeroth being wounded and all HoA stuff.
…and with HoA and Azshara’s plan, N’zoth is freed.

All part of Y’shaarj’s master plan, while he’s basically dead.
This makes me like him above all other Old gods.

He did what Deathwing and N’zoth couldn’t, in Cataclysm.

Tbh I think the Old God’s didn’t really do anything, they just claim that all of our stupidity is because of them to make them look good while making really vague prophecies that could be stretched to apply to anything.

They are charlatans.

I think it is adorable that you believe they´ll bother with that. I mean I DO agree that it would be cool to see them do this, but with the way the majority RP Void Elves… I highly doubt they´ll acknowledge this, much less RP it out.

It’s like all the perfectly fine, not having problems with our curse Death Knights, Demon Hunters and Worgen.

:man_shrugging:

I cannot speak for the DK or DH RP scenes, beside my own. Who has his terms as a DK. But Worgen however, I’ve seen plenty who deal with it quite well. Some embrace it, others reluctantly accept what they are.

But in what way do you say they handle it badly? I don’t think it’s bad if they have no problem with what they’ve become. Accepting their new form, for they can’t get rid of it, so instead they accept it, and live it.

I’d say that’s gudrp.

Can’t wait for N’zoth to unlock the reanimation jutsu and bring back all the old gods.

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He’s been naruto running since we freed him

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Can’t wait for the reveal of Nzoth looking like Jabba the Hutt with Azshara chained to him as his waifu/slave.

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Well, you see, the Worgen Curse is apparently not a curse, since everyone only roleplay out the benefits of it (even those that despise being a superhuman werewolf), and no one ever roleplay out it’s downsides.

:man_shrugging:

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It was, yeah. The pandaren had a culture of emotional discipline to mitigate the influence of the Sha.

Cue Alliance and Horde stomping in trying beat each other in a screaming contest while also literally beating each other with sticks, machineguns and airships. The Shado-Pan were overwhelmed considering they had what, two or three prime Sha imprisoned right inside their monastery, which the massed outsiders promptly fed massively so that they could break free?

Meanwhile the first Alliance and Horde bases on the continent blow themselves up with Sha right away, no help needed!

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Right, well would you enlighten me on what exactly those down-sides are. For any Worgen from Gilneas (Don’t know about others I admit), are able to change into their human form at will, thanks to the Kaldorei.

I have thought about it, and I honestly don’t see what down-sides you wish to see Worgen RP’ers show… do you mean fleas? Or-… what. I don’t see it.

Uncontrollable rage

The ones that drank worgen blood are in control of themselves too. So I’m missing the downside. Maybe increased aggression? And most worgen seem like over aggressive, swearing scruds. So what’s missing?

Given that my Worgen is a Warrior, that’s a basic part of my RP in combat : P.

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Worgen are quick to anger, that’s about it I think. Basically orcs in fursuits.

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This made me laugh so loud I woke up my dog

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Alright, so quick to anger is a downside, then. Ok, I will admit I have not seen any Worgen RP’ers do this.

Really? Worgen RPers in SW are always getting into fights. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Perhaps. But I’ve not seen it. But if that is the case, then it changes. Meaning people do infact RP the downsides.