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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-08-2011 @ 4:15PM
clundgren said...
@KLRMNKY
I have played every zone in the game, for both factions, and I stand by what I wrote. The goblins are used more frequently as npcs than the worgen, but their storyline is undeveloped after the starting zone. Azshara, for example, is hardly a "goblin-only" zone. It is a catch-all zone that goes in many different directions, and is meant to be accessible to every Horde race. The culminating storyline, as much as the zone can be said to have one, has to do with the Aspect of Magic. At 85, you still have no idea what happened to Gallywix or any of the other questions about the goblins that are left dangling.
The only race less developed than the Belfs since BC are the Dranei. I know, I play a lot of both. The fact that you had to cite the Quel'Delar chain, which is only accessible from a rare drop in instances that are barely run any more, is an example. The reliquary? Please. Hey, at least Velen gets off his butt once in Cataclysm, even if it is just to make a house call in the Swamp of Sorrows.
Baine? Yes, play through any of the race's starting zones, and you would find out as much about them, or more (well, except Elwynn Forest. I'll give you that). And as for reading outside material...far more of the "canonical" material has to do with the Alliance than with the Horde.
And this is just the sort of tit for tat that this argument always comes down to. Sigh. I suck.