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 3 of 9)
Tirrimas Feb 2nd 2010 10:36AM
@Moorit: "On a different note, as a child of the 90s and the Save the Whales era, I hated killing orcas in Borean Tundra."
I have to look away when my toon is killing giant turtles and gorillas.
andoring Feb 2nd 2010 12:04PM
The Kalu'ak are preparing to go in and raise the Tuskarrs' village (aka... kill them all off), so in a way, the 10 you kidnap are going to be the only survivors... they're meant to repopulate the species. It's a last-ditch effort to save a few before the genocide. Which, makes me feel better about what I'm doing.
VioletPheonix Feb 2nd 2010 7:57PM
The children's week quest only makes it worse. You take a wolvar pup around buying him ice cream and showing him the world and the entire time I am simply thinking 'ya and I am the one who killed your parents!' It was the only time children's week got to me, and I am *not* looking forward to it this year.
But dammit, that wolvar pup is getting all the ice cream I can give him. It's got to be bad where he ended up though, he freaking crammed himself into a mail box to get away from them.
Pether Feb 3rd 2010 8:07AM
here is the quest on wowhead http://www.wowhead.com/?quest=11960
KJP Feb 2nd 2010 8:19AM
I still feel like s**t for cubnapping all those little wolvars.
awwjwah Feb 2nd 2010 8:23AM
The worst thing I feel a toon has ever had to do? I think of poisoning poor Stanley in Hillsbrad foothills. Such a loving puppy. :(
http://www.wowhead.com/?quest=502
Namy Feb 2nd 2010 8:32AM
The poor puppy! I knew Horde were evil! ; )
Arodiel Feb 2nd 2010 9:11AM
I just read the wowhead comments and there's not a lot of regret there. More along the lines of 'make sure to kill Stanley because he gives nice XP'. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Fidchell Feb 2nd 2010 8:25AM
The Tuskarr ask me every day to steal children from the homes of Wolvar.
Pri Feb 2nd 2010 8:28AM
Blowing up the mammoth in Storm Peaks, while completely awesome, also left me feeling a bit evil.
Tomatketchup Feb 2nd 2010 8:40AM
Yes, it's truly sad you have to blow up mammoths. But let's face it, explosives are ironically probably the less painful way to kill somebody. Just think about how many persons that we players have killed: We have killed them slowly with our spells or weapons. Just unsuspectedly blowing up something is well... at least they don't feel as much pain.
World of Warcraft is a funny game, ain't it?
Joakim Feb 2nd 2010 8:28AM
Dismounting in air over a titanium ore deposit in Icecrown while another player - a hunter - slowly circled downwards.
Halfway through the fall I deploy my shield, lands on target and takes the ore - just at the hunter lands.
Mount, fly away.
If I hadn't put the hunter on ignore he/she would probably still whisp me in capitol letters, calling me hitherto new cusswords.
As a paladin (ret specced) I felt a bit bad. A bit out of character. That's not something a knight of the Light would do, is it?
Torture quests, all other atrocities ... pwah. The ends justify the means - a credo for all religious fanatics. Just think of the Scarlet Crusade. And what is a pally, really, if not an Azeroth version of a suicide bomber?
Arbitor Feb 2nd 2010 12:46PM
He said he felt bad about it, you can't ask for much more than that?
I felt sorry for the hunter, but I lol'd just a little when I imagined the look on his face.
>.
MightyBurebista Feb 2nd 2010 1:28PM
Did you ever roll the wrong class...
Zanathos Feb 2nd 2010 7:31PM
All's fair in love and resource node farming
Nathanyel Feb 2nd 2010 8:28AM
Everything anti-[other faction] in Icecrown, or let's say all of Northrend. Just more bodies for the Lich King to raise...
Pixelsmack Feb 2nd 2010 8:32AM
/fart in public
Haluura Feb 2nd 2010 8:35AM
Either the Torture quest in borean tundra, or the Ebon Blade dailies in Icecrown where you engage in what amounts to terrorist attacks on the Vrykul settlement. Especially the daily where you use the protodrake to set fire to the village.
Granted, the inhabitants of the village are threatening to overrun the Ebon Blade base in Icecrown, but is it really strategically necessary to repeatedly burn down the village when your toon can take on three of their warriors at once and win without breaking a sweat? And Baron Sliver does explicitly state that his goal with the dailies is to instill terror in the hearts of the vrykul.
Not that any of this bothers my toon. She's a Death Knight, and will quite happily use torture and terror to further her goals.
Haluura Feb 2nd 2010 8:50AM
I always find it funny to when I see a Pally doing these dailies, though.
SaintStryfe Feb 2nd 2010 2:16PM
They're undead. THey're servants of the Lich King. Anything they get is too good for 'em.