To the master of WoW lore

What ingame character is the least appreciated,but has had the biggest contribution/impact to current WoW lore?

Clarify this term in context of this conversation please.

Gamora.

An Orc screwed a Draenei and that somehow worked.

Awkward.

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Sorry,seems like autocorrect did me dirty there.

The word was appreciated,not appropriate.

My bad

Pretty much none. They all just “exist”. The work is done by the player anyhow and npcs have stopped being relevant a while ago. Kinda hard to outperform beings who are buffed to the high heavens by an overpowered world soul who can according to canon lore corpserun.

In my view probably Sally Gearwell.

Velen was Anduin’s teacher and taught him how to use the light yet ever since Legion the lore team only remembers to include him in obscure draenei quests (red draenei unlock, heritage quest).

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I mean, Velen is quite broken. They didnt make themselves a favor by adding a race whos leader is completely off the charts while having a military technological level that embodies Stellaris.

Mankrik, obviously

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This was going to be my choice too.

Although every character is treated poorly from time to time. They’re all treated like toys put away in a cupboard and each expansion they pull out two ro three of them to play with.

Every expansion should have some story for almost all main Lore NPCs. Even if that story is I need to go to Kara Library and research this thing for 2 seasons.
Anduin was built up in Cata nad MOP, ignore in WoD and then expected to be King all of a sudden in Legion and then not really let be king.

I’d say Vol’jin.

jaina proudmoore

That’s easy… The Player Character.

We’ve saved the world countless times and yet we’re still the one asked to get the drinks or go do menial tasks to built up trust.

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Ner’zhul. They were just about to give his in-game character some redemption for how dirty he was done, and they did him even more dirty in SoD.