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9-18-2010 @ 4:55PM
Fletcher said...
Except I'll be playing through the Forsaken starting experience *entirely* to see the Worgen story there ... y'know, the one that Worgen *players* don't get to see. *Grumbles*
I used to dislike the Forsaken because they seemed immature, mired in hate against everyone because of their miserable existence; I thought that they should have worked through their grief, come to terms with their situation, and made the best they could of a bad deal.
Having seen Forsaken antics in Silverpine, I now *loathe* the Forsaken because instead of working through the issues that cause them to project their self-loathing onto the rest of the world, they've embraced it, and are actively seeking the extinction of all life. You can't say Putress was just a rebel now, fanboys!
It irritates me because the Forsaken could be *more* than mindless evil - in fact, they *should* be more than mindless evil, since they split from the Scourge which *was* literally mindless evil! But I no longer care enough to want a change of government in the Undercity, I no longer want them to see the error of their ways; their sins are of such a magnitude that only extermination will suffice.
My undead shadow priest will be avoiding Forsaken NPCs in Cataclysm, and will definitely be seeking some neutral faction to align herself to.