Breakfast Topic: What you hope survives the cataclysm

Personally, as dumb as I know this will probably sound, when I think about old Azeroth my mind immediately returns to a tiny quest called Until Death Do Us Part. It's started by a bitter Forsaken who wants you take a pendant to her husband's grave at the Sepulcher. If you only wanted to look at it in terms of game mechanics, then it's a Fed-Ex quest designed to get you across the ocean and questing in Silverpine, but even with all the improvements to questing today, it stands apart. It's a very long journey for a young character, and when you finally arrive at the Sepulcher and find the husband's grave, you realize you've come all this way to deliver a worthless trinket to someone who threw his life away on a hopeless cause. You turn it in and...that's it. There is no follow-up. There is no happy ending. There is, however, the feeling that there's more to the savagery of the Forsaken than meets the eye.
Blizzard is actually trying to move away from quests that emphasize text over cool visuals, and it makes me a little sad just because Until Death Do Us Part was, from a writing standpoint, a masterpiece of effective writing and quick exposition. I'm hoping that, out of all the quests that stand to get axed in Cataclysm, this little gem survives.
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Sky Nov 4th 2009 9:49AM
your a ret pally nobody cares
RetPallyJil Nov 4th 2009 10:47AM
Why downvote me for hating the Horde like a good Alliance should?
After all you just downvoted me for being Alliance. Fair's fair.
Shadow Nov 4th 2009 8:29AM
I have a couple. One is Caylee Dak's quest called "alicia's poem."
I'd like to see some expansion on the Horde quest to Uther's Tomb. The Belf Paladin's reaction when he finds out that Uther forgives him, well it suggests there could be more to that. Now that Belf Paladins don't "bend" the light to them but serve it now...I think that could become a very interesting story.
Sim Nov 4th 2009 8:34AM
I will never forget the mage quest Journey to march where you travel half around the world the get in dangerous march where in the middle lives this old lady who makes you do stuff.
And in the end that ritual with mana spawns. I remember it was sooo hard to do but still soloable. The feeling of reward when you finally pull it off was amazing.
That quest is my gentlemen, what separates mages from others.
Kajira Nov 4th 2009 8:34AM
I'm wondering where the elf, Whiteclaw, will go when Auberdine is destroyed. I feel so sorry for him that he is mourning his wife after thousands and thousands of years.
Uther's Tomb, absolutely. I will start a riot if anything happens to it. As it is I regularly thunk Horde who come to try to pee in it.
Pamela's quest line. My hatred of questhelper will only grow of more and more of the text-based stories go away. READ people. You're paying for more than just flashy colours here.
I want Mrs. Stilwell's house to survive - it's perched on a sea-facing cliff in Westfall and she's a tough broad.
That little family out in Ashenvale, with the paladin who has the red-faced hots for one of the daughters.
In the Barrens - that orc family who has the little boy who gets chased by bees a lot. I'm alliance, and don't know that story, but it's cute.
Those nice Tauren who live on the beach just south of Ratchet.
That semi-secret Tauren farmstead on the southern tip of Kalimdor.
Quel'danas.
.......that goblin statue outside of Booty Bay can go, though.
PeeWee Nov 4th 2009 8:49AM
Whiteclaw getting killed might end up being the thing he really wants. Who knows what happens when you die? Maybe Anaya awaits him in Nangijala (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brothers_Lionheart) where they can live happily ever after. After smashing Tengil's face in, of course.
snarkygoldfish Nov 4th 2009 10:18AM
The various Orc families in the Barrens and their chatter...Nooo, I don't want anything to happen to them either. :( (The one up near the Mor'shan rampart, pretending to slay harpies just... :( )
It was one of the few things that suggested, to me, that plenty of that race was ready to move on from their bloodlust.
And when I was first leveling a hordie, it was such a neat change from the Alliance zones - you don't really get flavor text / everyday life snippets in Elwynn or the other zones... The Draenei that doesn't shut up about zoning codes for the buildings can put a hoof-shaped sock in it doesn't count.
Actually - there's a question. Will we FINALLY get a flightpath from Exodar to the mainland?
silver1881 Nov 4th 2009 2:10PM
If I could vote this up more than once, I would! Fully agree on everything you said, especially poor Whiteclaw. Even when passing through Auberdine with high-level characters, I stop to do his quest. My first ever character was a night elf, and I was undecided throughout the starting area. But his quest broke my heart and hooked me forever!
Marn Nov 4th 2009 8:35AM
NOGGENFOGGER!
I hear they're destroying the elixir... shame
Why don't they change it so you turn into a 70-foot-high skeleton!?
Thundrcrackr Nov 4th 2009 11:41AM
They ruined it once they changed it so you can't mount while under the "small" effect. I couldn't believe it when i found out they did that. I can't think of one single good reason other than to ruin our fun of running around IF on mini-mounts. I quit buying it once they did that.
The random effect was always annoying too. Having to drink half a stack or more just to get the effect you wanted was lame. Deviate fish suffers from the same randomness i believe. There should just be a separate food or elixir for every effect. That would help spice up the otherwise fairly boring cooking and alchemy professions a little bit.
artifex Nov 4th 2009 4:10PM
Noggenfogger has been one of the tricks of the trade for wallhackers, who sneak around the edges of the playable world. Of course, wallhacking itself will probably mostly disappear, once they make it so you can just fly around the old world continents. And Cataclysm provides a convenient excuse to wipe out the unfinished areas like the Kara Catacombs, et cetera.
Thel Nov 4th 2009 10:34AM
One quest I wouldn't mind going away would be the Linken quest chain. While I can appreciate all the Nintendo References, the traveling all the way up north, back south, up north back south nonsense is crazy. It's practically a half an hour flight. That chain took hours to complete.
I hope Billy learns his lesson and gives the dolly back in Stormwind.
I'd like to find out what happened to the Scythe of Elune once it was lost in Darkshire. That quest line always felt incomplete by saying it was lost.
I'm curious to know what's going to happen with the Nessingwary family. One is in STV, one in Nagrand, one in Northrend, will Hemet return to the Old World when Cataclysm hits? and how many of what animal(s) will we be killing this time?
npanth Nov 4th 2009 10:32AM
I did the entire linken quest chain on my pally just to have a second way of pulling mobs from range... then they gave us hand of reckoning in the next patch. Ah well, it sits in my trinket bag in the bank now, waiting :)
Alanid Nov 4th 2009 11:49AM
They actually carried that on in Grizzly Hills. A human trapper (I think it's alliance only, not sure though) asks you to retrieve a crate that the horde stole from them (see why I'm unsure? XD) You retrieve the crate and he says something like "I can't believe it... you found the scyth... you found it" Or something. Maybe we'll see it return with the worgen in Cataclysm.
Chris Anthony Nov 4th 2009 1:56PM
@Thel and Alanid, that's the chain that starts with "Local Support": http://www.wowhead.com/?quest=12292 The Silverbrook trappers have the Scythe, or at least what they believe to be the Scythe. Its disposition is again unknown at the end of the chain.
Boz Nov 4th 2009 8:43AM
World Raid Dragons
No idea what's going to happen with them, but I hope they stick around in one form or another.
Banzai Nov 4th 2009 8:43AM
Darkshore, with all it's bleakness. Especially the quests that opened up the story of the High Elves and their fall from grace. There was that one night elf at the pier longing to see his love one more time, withering away in grief... Human emotion from a bunch of pixels, just a good story there.
awwjwah Nov 4th 2009 8:44AM
Two things I'd like to see stay:
Defias Questline - Starts at lvl 2 and "Ends" at lvl 36. 100% classic
More Apothecary meddling - For the Horde, mostly the undead, it seems there is always an Apothecary guy somewhere screwing with something.
Two things I'd like to see go:
Everything Centaur
STV (jk)
Three things I'd like to see added:
More Bronze Dragonflight - Now that the whole world is in shambles, Let's go back in time to when the Earthwarder losses it and HELP it happen. Likewise, i'd like to see more impact of them in the normal day to day stuff around the world. I have to admit, I can't get enough Chromie.
Let's take Gnomer back
Let's build the Trolls a new home
awwjwah Nov 4th 2009 8:46AM
And by help it happen maybe we have an instance that focuses on going back to the first invasion of demons and we as a party have to fight against Rhonin, Krasus and Illidan disguised as Demons with the sole purpose of stalling them long enough for the Earth Warden to turn on the other aspects.
Zuljo Nov 4th 2009 8:55AM
"More Bronze Dragonflight - Now that the whole world is in shambles, Let's go back in time to when the Earthwarder losses it and HELP it happen. Likewise, i'd like to see more impact of them in the normal day to day stuff around the world. I have to admit, I can't get enough Chromie."
3 words.
Oh. God. Yes.
Would love blizz to make that the new CoT instance! Epic.