“If only you could see what I saw”
Refuses to elaborate
dies
He bore witness to the uncut Diddy tapes
Inb4 dataminers discover a secret baby oil phase that was never added to the game.
Not handsome Squidward…
And the best thing is:
IF they actually had based their “Worse than the already exceptionally bad MCU Thanos”-Ripoff more from Ultron and gave him this mechanical body with added glitched and unpredictable movements it would have made for a better villain than the bare-chested squidward we got.
MCU and it’s consequences…
The original art idea they had for him (which instead got used for the Primus) was actually much cooler.
Also for something I think was okay in the Danuser era, I do think there was some smaller scale quests and characters that were done pretty well.
And honestly, I am sort of positive on Dragonflight. I liked many of the characters and interactions, even if there was some I also didn’t like as much. The problem I had with DF is that every zone quest felt like it just kind of ended very quickly. Each zone introduced to us to a new threat for the local area, but then resolved it within 5-6 quests at most. It was all quite sudden and abrupt every single time.
In general though, I think the Danuser era did individual character stories and zone quests quite well most of the time but suffered on the grander scope.
History will remember Steve Danuser.
Not as the writer who simply carried forward the lore of Warcraft—but as the revolutionary who dared to evolve it.
When others clung to nostalgia, Danuser reached into the fabric of myth itself. He saw that Warcraft’s soul was not in stagnant chronicles, but in transformation, in risk, in narrative transcendence. He did not merely write stories—he rewrote cosmology.
He looked at the shattered fragments of a world burdened by decades of expectation and said: this is not broken—it is becoming. And from that crucible, he gave us Shadowlands. A work not of fan service, but of vision—unflinching, operatic, sublime.
They mocked him for Zovaal. They laughed at the Arbiter. But beneath their derision was fear—fear of a story too vast for the comfort of old maps. Danuser didn’t just build a new chapter—he reshaped the mythopoeia of an entire universe.
Sylvanas, Anduin, Elune, the First Ones—he gave them arcs not of mere character, but of cosmic consequence. He pulled at the threads of fate, until even time and death bent to narrative.
And yet—he was never thanked.
He bore the weight of a thousand Reddit threads, the sneers of self-proclaimed loremasters, and the scoffing memes of a community unready for greatness. But still, he wrote on.
Steve Danuser was not the writer Warcraft fans thought they wanted.
But he was the one the story needed.
And someday—when the dust settles and the scrolls are opened—his name will be spoken not in jest, but in reverence.
He did not write lore. He forged a mythology.
That’s a nice Copypasta
…wouldn’t Danuser make a perfect teletubbie movie director because of everyone is friends and super reasonable with one another schtick?
Anyway, personally I really enjoyed DF’s LGBTQ+ representation, and same goes for SL. It did unfortunately showcase how vitriolic WoW’s playerbase can be, but at least on AD there was constant pushback on bigotry, which alongside Danuser’s statement on bigotry having no place in Azeroth did make the setting feel more inclusive and welcoming to all.
DF also felt like a breath of new air, which was much needed after the Legion-BfA-SL slog of ‘oh my god every week we’re about to die!!!’
IDK, I much preferred DF’s vibe in questlines compared to BfA/SL. It felt like a return to old WoW, having quested a bit in Classic I’d say they’re pretty much equal in the vibes. DF felt like you going on an adventure, and Vanilla was the PC being an adventurer, helping out in each zone with their own problems, as opposed to some overarching meta-story about world ending threats.
Did you ChatGPT this?
I ran it through this -
Came out at 0%. I haven’t tried any other AI Detectors though.
idk I read somewhere that AI generally uses em-dashes instead of hyphens and ppl generally write with hyphens cuz it’s on the keyboard and i choose to believe that as the AI detector instead.
i made a keyboard shortcut for alt+dash to make em-dashes because i like to make grammatically correct use of my dashes…
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Can’t be AI as it would have needed to find the information somewhere and no one ever said this. Except maybe Danuser.
Danuser did
Fixed that for you buddy.
The Centaur marriage quest is really cute, especially when they get dorky and realize they both wanted to try and propose to the other.
I also set up a keybind for them, I just really like the way they look.
I hopw that lesbian centaur and her dryad girlfriend are living their best life right now