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1-25-2012 @ 7:59PM
Warbunny said...
The story is an awesome one, and its very emotional. It truly conveys the strength of such an experienced, fate crossed warrior.
It also points out the root failure of brave warriors such as he, especially it seems, the orcs.
If, rather than diving off his dragon to face the portal alone (and what a magnificent job he did!!) he conveyed his plan to his allies... Put in a call for assistance, not only would he have not died alone, the invasion would never have happened in the first place. With support, he could have held that portal closed indefinitely.
His story is heroic and tragic. Why, in orc lore, are you only worthy when you fail by dying, rather than being the biggest, baddest, *alive* hero?
- An Admirer (Alliance)
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