Does Garrosh Hellscream deserve to die?

Likely one of the most contentious things to come out of the Mists of Pandaria press event was the news that we do indeed have a final boss for the expansion -- and it's the current leader of the Horde, Garrosh Hellscream. Garrosh has been a figure in lore since The Burning Crusade led Horde players to Nagrand and introduced the younger Hellscream, an orc who had been raised thinking his father was the reason the orc race had been through so much suffering. This depressed him to the point that we players actually stepped up and took care of many of the problems surrounding the Mag'har village in an attempt to cheer him up.
But his true salvation came in the form of Warchief Thrall, who was not only gratified to find his grandmother alive and the name his mother and father intended for him, but happy to find the living descendant of one of his closest friends as well. It was Thrall's words that finally broke the stupor of shame and depression that Garrosh had been living with for his entire life. And it was Thrall who took Hellscream under his wing, away from Garadar and to a land he'd never before set eyes upon: Azeroth.
But his true salvation came in the form of Warchief Thrall, who was not only gratified to find his grandmother alive and the name his mother and father intended for him, but happy to find the living descendant of one of his closest friends as well. It was Thrall's words that finally broke the stupor of shame and depression that Garrosh had been living with for his entire life. And it was Thrall who took Hellscream under his wing, away from Garadar and to a land he'd never before set eyes upon: Azeroth.

What Gauss asks is a question many are asking: Why put in so much development over time simply to kill off a lore character who has been shown growing and learning from his errors? Is Garrosh simply being set up to be a scapegoat? And when you look at the current story that Garrosh has been handed to play out, it does seem as though he's been making progress, even if that progress is slow. To be perfectly honest, Garrosh Hellscream is one of the few characters in World of Warcraft who has seen major development beyond the span of one expansion. He's traveled from his hopelessness in Nagrand, an impossible low, to his current seat as Warchief of the Horde, an almost impossible high.
The problem with making assumptions like these, however, is that there is a gigantic chunk of information missing. We've been given the first three major chapters in Garrosh's progression, and we've been given a hint at how the fourth and presumably final chapter will end. But what happens in that fourth chapter is a mystery -- and it's one that is going to span the full length of yet another expansion and a patch or two in between, as well.

And I don't think anyone can really predict what we'll see that Warchief do when presented with a brand new continent that may or may not contain some sort of valuable resources that could be used to further the Horde's foothold on Azeroth. That missing chapter is apt to be some wholly remarkable storytelling -- and though I'm not sure where I stand on the issue of Garrosh's demise, I know that stepping into Pandaria is apt to be another fascinating chapter in that tale.
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Reader Comments (Page 11 of 11)
Luke Mar 24th 2012 10:25PM
There are so many people, Horde and Alliance alike that hate Garrosh Hellscream and I really don't understand it.
Where as I would welcome the creation of a neutral faction it's pretty obvious that Blizzard may never do this. Either way, we have two factions right now. The game is called Warcraft. The Orcs of Orgrimmar are not mindless killers but they are warriors. Hellscream is Orc through and through.
I welcomed Garrosh Hellscream as the new Warchief because that is a position suitable for him. Though a powerful and a formidable opponent, Thrall is a spiritual leader, a healer, a diplomat, not a warrior and not a military leader.
Oh but we forgot that there is a war between the Alliance and Horde because we've had to work side by side to defeat increasingly powerful threats to Azeroth. This is WARCRAFT, not Fuzzy-Warm-Feelings-Craft.
Cairne is dead? Boo hoo. He was old, his time was over. Deal with it.
Jaina and Thrall have managed to keep peace between the Horde and Alliance? Boring! They need to shag, (sorry Aggra), or fight it out. Either way their sexual tension isn't tense, it's uneasy peace, which is lame.
Anyway, thanks for this Anne, but I'm exactly one of those people that you don't believe exists.