Breakfast Topic: Terrible things

That made us think about all the stuff we do in-game that kind of makes us...well, bad guys, for lack of a better term, and we started wondering -- what's the worst thing that player characters have done (or been asked to do)? Setting Teron Gorefiend loose has to rank pretty high up there. Then there's that torture quest out in Borean Tundra, which squicks people to this day. While we're on the subject of Borean Tundra, nobody particularly liked thinking about a daily quest offered in Coldarra, or the ugly results of Horde questing in Howling Fjord. If you wanted to look at the whole "player evil" thing from a larger perspective, you can even make a case that player-generated PvP is, within the context of WoW's lore, one of the more significant contributions to faction antagonism and war.
So what's the worst thing that your character has done -- or, failing that, the thing that you still feel the worst about? I've already got my pick.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 9)
ROB13 Feb 2nd 2010 8:02AM
Picked his nose in public. Oh, and ruined a Immortal Run...
jealouspirate Feb 2nd 2010 8:05AM
In the Hillsbrad Foothills, Horde players have the pleasure of committing the unprovoked slaughter of a peaceful farming community, as well as helping to develop a plague to eradicate all life on Azeroth.
Hollow Leviathan Feb 2nd 2010 8:49AM
I have to admit, I deeply regret the contributions I made to creating the plague...because had I delayed the development, perhaps we could have rooted out Putresses betrayal of the Forsaken and deployed it at a better time, for greater effect. (Death to the living!)
Quijin Feb 2nd 2010 11:03AM
Perhaps the cruelest thing I did while leveling in Dragonblight was chains of icing the little bear cubs while killing the mother bear slowly, just to break the monotony of leveling with some old fashioned brutality.
Quijin Feb 2nd 2010 11:09AM
In order to save a few precious seconds of time doing one of the Kualak dailies in Howling Fjord, I found it easier to throw a single fish to the bull to get its attention, then attack the female to get it to come to me, and slay it once they found love.
erknost Feb 2nd 2010 11:56AM
Maybe it is not THAT traumatic overall, but with my first toon, in my first incursion into WoW, as a brand new Paladin the in-game sound of the Elwynn Forest Wolf dying just brake my hearth every time. It was only bearable kill Young Diseased Wolves if I think that I was liberating the poor suffering animals.
Noah Feb 2nd 2010 8:06AM
i think my worst has been when i did the quest Torture the Torturer at level 72 in dragonblight, that one came back to haunt me several times
Eternauta Feb 2nd 2010 8:55AM
You clearly play Alliance.
Regretably Horde players have to deal with these "evil quests" since very low levels. Almost every quest the Forsaken give involves doing something evil, like the one that sends you to poison a puppy "just because it's annoying".
Dude this kind of things make me think again about my faction choice.
loop_not_defined Feb 2nd 2010 9:10AM
@Eternauta
Shouldn't it? I like being reminded that I'm not playing Toon Town. Blizzard wants to evoke emotions and make players think, and I'm enjoying it.
Gamer am I Feb 2nd 2010 8:06AM
The Death Knight starting area quests. *shudder* As someone who always makes good (rather than evil) decisions in video games, those quests were painful to do.
Anathemys Feb 2nd 2010 8:39AM
Actually, I kinda liked 'em.
Muwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
loop_not_defined Feb 2nd 2010 9:25AM
I think anybody that is bothered by the Death Knight quests should seriously reconsider playing a Death Knight.
Which is probably Blizzard's intent.
Mark Feb 2nd 2010 10:26AM
exactly why I stopped playing one and refuse to do the undead quests. I am not interested in killing the innocent
Descender|LE Feb 2nd 2010 10:58AM
I agree, Gamer, though probably the thing that made it worse was on that same Death Knight, I galloped into the Scarlet Enclave a while later, looked at all that destruction and went "... I did that..."
I hearthed soon after.
Aedilhild Feb 2nd 2010 11:06AM
The early salient into the Scarlet Enclave can be a little unnerving, but the message and purpose of the death knight quest chain are redemptive; even uplifting. The Lich King's duplicity is so great that it breaks the bonds of Darion Mograine's soul, allowing the betrayed highlord to manumit the death knights under his command and ally with Stormwind and Orgrimmar against the Scourge. Acts of the Ebon Blade from that point are in service of good -- more than one could ask of those once raised in the name of evil.
Byron Feb 2nd 2010 7:49PM
I relished killing the Scarlet fanatics on my new DK. I figure if it weren't for me, they'd be out on some Inquisition to burn innocents at the stake as witches or whatnot. They got what they deserved, and deserved what they got. Scarlet Apocalypse ftw.
MightyBurebista Feb 2nd 2010 9:18PM
"I relished killing the Scarlet fanatics on my new DK. I figure if it weren't for me, they'd be out on some Inquisition to burn innocents at the stake as witches or whatnot."
They would've gotten a fair amount of Apothecaries in the mix if it weren't for you bloody Death Knight interlopers. To make an omelet, you have to burn a few eggs at the stake...
Namy Feb 2nd 2010 8:09AM
Captain Malin's Letter! Don't want to put any spoilers in here but that was a cruel thing to do to my poor priest. I felt awful! "I love you, Daddy!" Noooooooo!
Aedilhild Feb 2nd 2010 11:11AM
Just had to comment here, too. Emmy Malin's letter — unsent but kept closely — sits in my main's bank account, and always will. Kudos to Blizzard for moving players with a simple, concise and tragic vignette.
almond Feb 2nd 2010 8:16AM
You posted 15 minutes early today!