everyone mocked the pandaren when pandaria came out, but now its looked back on as one of wow's best expansions, held in high regards with tbc, wrath and legion, so whose laughing now edgy 14 year olds!
A huge THANK YOU to @magiccookiesflyby for these masterpieces, you've inspired me to make my own music mixes and I am forever grateful! It's really sad you're not making these anymore, you really nailed and smashed each and every one of them! Much love, wherever you might be nowadays <3
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Although it wont ever feel or be the same again, Im glad some P Servers still hold up well enough to recapture memories etc. MoP was a beautiful expansion
My first character was a tauren warrior, but my second was an undead rogue. I loved him. He was just a funny little guy creeping across Azeroth. Maybe I passed by you on the journey... but you'd never know~ For the Forsaken!
sim escuto e sim a otimo pela horda pq sou orcsa e sem duvidas divido minha vida com meu orc pai orc @marcolatra e sim o melhor é ser um orck humilde e horroso ou a ultima vez q escutou isso de um humano orck foi em vao
First character was a Night Elf hunter. I felt it made sense since Night Elves are close to nature and hunters could tame nature to fight alongside them. However I'm not a fan of the leadership of the Night Elves lore wise.
While the Forsaken are generally awful people, there is still something heroic about even the worst of them. Even the fact that they exist in itself a massive act of bravery? You know how in the Last of Us, the zombies at early stages of infection cry and weep because they are still just conscious enough to understand their actions but unable to resist the urges to kill and feed on human flesh? That's essentially what every Forsaken went through, except in their universe, there was still a chance for them to become themselves again. And they took it. Imagine being turned into a horrific monster, unable to do anything but watch as your body was used to slaughter your friends and family. Now imagine enduring this horrific trauma, but still remaining yourself deep inside, so that when the opportunity presents itself, you take back control. Imagine the sheer strength of will you would need to do so. That's the Forsaken. Evil or good, the very fact of their existence is a heroic act that few would be capable of.