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<3 DLC.
Post by
Adamsm
You hate everything Sigma.
:( :( :(
I... probably would have hated it less if you could just go out there, any continent, at 85, and start your way up like that. Instead, you're stuck on EK/Kalim into Outland into Northrend before you get your freedom.
I enjoy it, finally hit 75 last night, and made several dozen things that I had been stacking up heh. Once I get the Troll, Dwarf, and Night Elf rares, heading off to Outland to start up there, then off to Northrend, and finally into the Cata zones heh.
Post by
Skreeran
I'm almost 300, and once I get there, I can start on Orc archeology.
Unfortunately, it seems someone might have spilled something on my keyboard last night (not sure, nobody's awake yet, but an entire row of keys suddenly won't work for some reason) and I can't log onto the desktop. Having to use my dad's laptop now.
Post by
Morec0
I'm almost 300, and once I get there, I can start on Orc archeology.
Unfortunately, it seems someone might have spilled something on my keyboard last night (not sure, nobody's awake yet, but an entire row of keys suddenly won't work for some reason) and I can't log onto the desktop. Having to use my dad's laptop now.
I'm almost 525 in my arch, also got the headdress of the shaman, druid and preist elf statues, wind chimes, mecha gnome, raptor pet, and the vrykul axe.
I love archeology!
Post by
Treskol
I was thinking about Stromgarde, and how the quests are incomplete currently.
It is looking like a Forsaken victory, again, and I was wondering if the reason why it feels incomplete is because there will be a plot twist later on.
Something like;
The return of Danath Trollbane.
He hasn't got anything to do anymore in Outland, and how would he take his son being a Forsaken and traitor to the Alliance? Apparently it has also been hinted at in the quests.
With the Sons of Lothar on his side, he could make that the first real loss for the Forsaken seen the use of the plague.
The return of Alleria Windrunner.
She has none to little connections to Stromgarde, true, and she's currently stuck on an unknown planet, but if she heard a Banshee Queen was ravaging Alliance lands, would she let her?
Sylvanas is quite an active commander. If she was to encounter heavy resistance she would probably fight, and a reunion with her long lost sister, who was suspected to be dead, would be quite epic.
What would she do?
Does she feel the emotions she used to about her?
Alleria and Sylvanas loved each other a lot, and Alleria fighting Sylvanas, Banshee Queen or not, would kill her inside.
Thoughts?
Post by
Skreeran
Galen is Danath's nephew, not son, btw... ;)
And I'm not sure about Stromgarde. They might be keeping it open for the future, or they could have just decided that it didn't need as much work as the Barrens, Silverpine, and so on.
I do really hope that Danath, Alleria, and Turalyon do come back eventually though. Turalyon's one of my favorite Alliance heroes, and he'd be an old man at this point.
Post by
Treskol
Ah.
A relation then. He still wouldn't take it too well :)
Do you mean back in to Azeroth?
Cause technically, Danath is in the game in Hellfire.
Post by
Skreeran
Well yeah, come back to the story. Danath is still sitting in Hellfire saying the same things he was saying in 2007.
Post by
Treskol
So true for many famous characters though.
Thats right Tyrande, I'm looking at you
Post by
Morec0
I was originally going to wait untill I'd finished The Shattering to give it a review, but whatever. One word describes it all; HOLYEPICLEETSAUCE! In order of what I've read so far;
When it first happened in the comics, I belive there was much descussion about how sueish the "Varian magic-clones" were. While that may still be true, the Shattering has seemingly been able to take that and twist it into a very good plot device to deepen Varian's character. He not only hates the Horde but, to an extent, hate what he's become.
There was also some talk about what 'class' Anduin would become. It would have to be priest, Anduin just dosn't have a feel for heavy weapons (expect for the one Magni gave him, but he gives that up) at all. Maybe some kind of hybrid class between a marksman and a priest because of the emphesis put on his ability to use throwing knives and other ranged weapons, but nothing of the melee variation.
Next is the meeting between the tauren and night elves. When the orcs first showed up I thought it would simply be a group of Ashenvale orcs attacking the night elves because they were there (not on Garrosh's orders or anything) but when the leader openly tries to kill Hamuul and it was revealed he was a Twilgiht's Hammer member I openly said, out loud, "WHAT!" THAT was excellent writting.
Then their is Moria's return. I knew it was coming sooner or later, and as I began to read the chapter I quickly realized "this is it," but I was caught a bit offguard by the fact that she was attempting to keep every last one of her people from leaving, and use of dialogue for her was simply chilling as well.
VERY good read, I'll post again when something else awsome occurs.
I end with what appears to be the funniest passage in the book so far;
"Do not move," he said. "And do not sweat so. Your father did not sweat."
Garrosh wondered how it was that Grom was able to conntrol sweating. He would strive to do as as well.
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306612
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Post by
Skreeran
My only real complaints about it would be Aggra, and then the way they kinda just wrote out any guilt Thrall might have had about Taretha. Yes, it wasn't Thrall's fault, but that doesn't mean that what happened to her was okay or "right," as they said in the book.
Post by
Patty
I
do
love the 'coincidence' that as soon as the fact that Thrall gets a girlfriend becomes more widely known, Theramore goes to war with the Horde. I don't think Aggra will quite sink the Thraina ship. ;)
Post by
Adamsm
Oh the Thraina ship is dead. And doing the quests in the Marsh, they don't really mention the sudden deaths of the ogres all along the new road.
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306612
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Adamsm
Memories and Moments in Time.
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355559
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Post by
Adamsm
Gilnean's were not playable for the RPG, as all of them occurred after the Third War, which meant they were behind the Wall at that point.
Post by
Skreeran
Of course, that doesn't take into account those who died in the civil war, or fighting Bloodfang's pack, or at war with the Forsaken.
Post by
Morec0
A thought; would any of the Stormwind humans willingly accept the worgen curse to keep themselves from being raised as undead, like those from Hillsbrad did. Or, as a people, are they not that desperate?
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