Winter Queen be like, "guys.....? i rule here....?"
as a fan of greek mythology...this is badlike really really badlike if you dont actually pay attention to the story since THAT IS NOT THE WHOLE STORYlike if an intern just opened an old folder and found an assignment they didnt turn in from highschool and danuser thought "omg this is amazing"by doing this they are not killing a character but are essentially making sure one is dead at all times.
Good, never liked Malfurion. I heard him whine more in Val'sharah about, "oh, Tyrande" than the player base is whining about this article. Close comparison lol. Just kill off the character in general. He hasn't been important in the lore since what Cataclysm? š¤£š¤£
I do find it kinda funny that it's the Night Elf leader who NE players actually *liked* throughout most of the game's history who is on the chopping block, because Blizzard decided to throw their idiotic CoRrUpTiOn stick at Ysera, and enough people realized afterwards how stupid it is that that is their one-size-fits-all way of getting rid of any character, usually for no real reason but to cause drama and/or write them off and/or "ShOcK vAlUe OmG rAnDoM".
it's 2022, if genocide and wiping of several cities was not an obstacle for comeback of <strong female protagonist> Sylvanas, i don't see why simple death would be for another.
Yeah, how about no? Just build up her daughter's character and make her the aspect. Keep Ysera where she is.
Ugh.
Can't we just have her daughter doing things...? What's the point of this?
I have figured out what he is doing. His mentors are Dumb & Dumber and he is pulling their moves. The Winter Queen kind of forgot that Ysera is bound to her or even that Ysera is there. As long as the creature in her house is purple with green she is alright with it.Remember that Danuser loved Season 8 of Game of Thrones.
Gotta love to poor shmucks who think Malf is coming back. Here's a hint he's not coming back ever. They put him on a bus to get rid of him, not to train or whatever. He's already the strongest Druid even surpassing Ysera herself.And Danuser has no idea what the myth is . I bet they planned to kill off Malf but had to hastily change it because of the data mining backlash.And even then the time skip didn't even do jack for the Nelfs at all they are still living on the streets of StormWind in contrast to the Forsaken who at least got something what did the Nelfs get?, a shiny paper weight which did didly eff all so far and with no hints of it doing anything.
Danuser at it yet again, just one example of many against people hyping up DF's story and lore just cause "omg it's going to be smaller scale than SL = it'll be amazing!" when it's the same writers and narrative lead in charge. people have already gone over how dumb and pointless this all is, why bring back Ysera when Merithra is right there and was being built up by Blizzard themselves? Danuser clearly has no idea about the story of Persephone and why the heck is he bringing that up here? why Malfurion for the sacrifice? when did Ysera sacrifice herself for Malfurion? and so on with the questions of how none of this makes sense and is just more bad writing, the usual with wow writing/lore since BFA and as usual the wow head writer trying their best to try and justify more bad writing :/
Normally when writers do some fancy *&^%like this, they regret it.Just cook up some story and bring back Ysera from the dead - don't sacrifice anyone with a *&^% gimmick that you have to track from now on forevermore.Cheaper to invent some Dragon Balls instead of making sure "Wait, who's supposed to be dead for the plot now and we have to keep making sure this makes sorta sense?"In my opinion*
How much longer until Jaina or Thrall dies for the sake of storytelling?
Can you please fired this guy ?
Yes let's just kill off or remove all the male characters from the lore.Oh you already did that.
I think it's time to stop letting the interns or whatever write the articles, because spoilers being in the titles CONSTANTLY is a common and bad look for this site these days