they probably wrote Koltira out specifically because fanon sees he and Thass as queer.
Sadly, I agree. Corpsegrinder wins again.
I can honestly see no other reason why they would do that whole 'amg zamg she done came back wrong'.
What about ivorytower's cracky hypothesis - "What if the part of the Lich King previously known as Ner'zhul had jumped ship to Sylvanas?" I came across that idea when I was writing Distress and found it so intriguing that I wound up kinda-sorta putting in some very subtle hints along that line.
So...thinking about it, it's either (a) trying to make Garrosh look better or (b) another questline they just kind of dropped.
Who knows. Probably both. It's things like that that make question the degree of communication between the high-level long-term story architect(s) and the rank and file quest designers. I can understand not wanting to print out forty-leven copies of the WoW Bible ("Buy it Now, $1500 USD!") but it just doesn't feel like there's even a coherent vision in someone head.
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Date: 2012-07-26 05:25 pm (UTC)Sadly, I agree. Corpsegrinder wins again.
I can honestly see no other reason why they would do that whole 'amg zamg she done came back wrong'.
What about ivorytower's cracky hypothesis - "What if the part of the Lich King previously known as Ner'zhul had jumped ship to Sylvanas?" I came across that idea when I was writing Distress and found it so intriguing that I wound up kinda-sorta putting in some very subtle hints along that line.
So...thinking about it, it's either (a) trying to make Garrosh look better or (b) another questline they just kind of dropped.
Who knows. Probably both. It's things like that that make question the degree of communication between the high-level long-term story architect(s) and the rank and file quest designers. I can understand not wanting to print out forty-leven copies of the WoW Bible ("Buy it Now, $1500 USD!") but it just doesn't feel like there's even a coherent vision in someone head.