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Is there any hope for peace?
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Post by
Skreeran
when i read war is hell i was outraged at the end it just didnt seem fair that any of them shouldve suffered like thatThat's the point. :P I'm glad you felt that way when you read it, because that means I was successful.
I wanted to emphasize that neither of them deserved what they got, and that war was, in fact, hell. Or at least not something to be desired.
i hated what happened to the characters so much i wanted to burn youre story so no one could ever see it again
it might not seem it but i like both sides very much and i really hate all the warExactly. You may have noticed I'm something of a cynic. Most of my writing is done in a very cynical and pessimistic perspective, and rarely do I write happy endings.
In this case, I was trying to prove that the war isn't just some cool game with epic action and fighting and taking a town here and there. It's a war where both sides are trying their hardest to utterly wipe out the other side. I'm glad you felt the feeling of unfairness, helplessness and hopelessness I was attempting to convey through my story. :P
Post by
Dralas
Skreeran, do you believe that after the Garrosh leads the Horde and probaly ends up getting killed or exiled, that there is still possible redemption, or do you think that the Alliance will no longer have any reasons to try and trust the Horde again.
Post by
Skreeran
Skreeran, do you believe that after the Garrosh leads the Horde and probaly ends up getting killed or exiled, that there is still possible redemption, or do you think that the Alliance will no longer have any reasons to try and trust the Horde again.Well, obviously I think that The Horde itself won't change much. The warmonger orcs will remain warmongers, and the peace-seeking orcs will continue to try to make peace. However, with the Alliance already barely trusting Thrall, I don't think they'll have any reason to trust the Horde if someone like Garrosh was allowed to take power. If he was able to take power, that means the majority of the Horde shares his point of view, or simply does not have enough control to keep him out of power.
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Post by
Rexz
Only, and ONLY, when there's a force that overwhelm both alliance and horde, will the majority on both sides decide to join force and hopefully reduce the hatred against one another.
But then again, if there is ultimate peace, there wouldn't be WoW (World of
WAR
craft)
Post by
Skreeran
Only, and ONLY, when there's a force that overwhelm both alliance and horde, will the majority on both sides decide to join force and hopefully reduce the hatred against one another.
But then again, if there is ultimate peace, there wouldn't be WoW (World of
WAR
craft)Well, we've already fought Archimonde, Kil'jaeden, C'thun, and the Lich King together, and we still fight.
Post by
Rexz
Only, and ONLY, when there's a force that overwhelm both alliance and horde, will the majority on both sides decide to join force and hopefully reduce the hatred against one another.
But then again, if there is ultimate peace, there wouldn't be WoW (World of
WAR
craft)Well, we've already fought Archimonde, Kil'jaeden, C'thun, and the Lich King together, and we still fight.
None of those figures decimated the horde and alliance population to the extent where a major agreement must be set up between the two factions to over come such force.
In Cataclysm, it's pretty much hell on Azeroth, the whole earth is shaken and morphed forever by a great disaster, and if the alliance and horde can still manage to rage war against each other, i can't imagine how crappy the end game boss must be.
Post by
HiVolt
Well. You all know that my position on the matter is that the war is necessary and unavoidable, but I will say this: I am @#$%ed about what's going on with the Horde.
Yes, I want to see the war happen, but I
do not
want to see Garrosh leading the Horde into the war. Thrall should be the one leading it. He should be stepping up and fighting for his people and his faction, not backing out to take care of something else. It doesn't matter what kind of problems there are with the elements, get Drek'thar, or Nazgrel, or Reghar, or any other random shaman on that situation and leave Thrall to rule the Horde.
That being said... and referring back to the OP. Yes, I think there is still some hope for peace, and just as much hope as there was before, providing Garrosh gets wtfpwnt by
anyone
, and Drek'thar calls Thrall a %^&*! for handing over the Horde to him.
Post by
Adamsm
i can't imagine how crappy the end game boss must be.Deathwing is worse then Ki'jaeden, Archimonde, Kael'thas and the Lich King put together. He's the one responsible for "hell on Azeroth" beginning, he's literally ripping the Earth Elemental Realm into the Mortal Realm. He's also the one responsible for Malygos's orginal insanity.
But yeah, if Blizzard makes it that Horde vs Alliance is more important then Deathwing destroying everything...... /sigh.
Post by
Rexz
They had it pretty good when the plague and scourges were like raping and infecting everything. But now that those stuff might not even be significant in cataclysm anymore, who knows what might happen.
We need more world bosses destroying main capitals, that would show em to stick together. >___>
Only when both faction have nothing to own except for their loved ones will they realize the significant of a possible faction to faction treaty. The only thing a Horde can relate to an Alliance is death, like all living things. Only when death is approaching both of them will they both learn to cooperate in order to ensure survival. Since they are in a common situation, they will need to work together to ensure the common goal of survival. This is speaking lore wise of course, in the game such thing will unlikely be reality.
Post by
Skreeran
They had it pretty good when the plague and scourges were like raping and infecting everything. But now that those stuff might not even be significant in cataclysm anymore, who knows what might happen.
We need more world bosses destroying main capitals, that would show em to stick together. >___>
Only when both faction have nothing to own except for their loved ones will they realize the significant of a possible faction to faction treaty. The only thing a Horde can relate to an Alliance is death, like all living things. Only when death is approaching both of them will they both learn to cooperate in order to ensure survival. Since they are in a common situation, they will need to work together to ensure the common goal of survival. This is speaking lore wise of course, in the game such thing will unlikely be reality.Reminds me of the ending to Watchmen. Of course, we don't even know if
that
peace lasted.
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Adamsm
The new starting information off of wow.com.... there's another thread here on the boards with it.
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