>>719266869 (OP)
They forgot who he was after wotlk. Even in WoD, they pretend hes a weak caster shaman with no warrior spirit when he was trained from birth as a gladiator constantly fighting unfair fights to the death until he escaped, only later being trained in the shamanic ways by Orgrimm and Drek'Thar for a short time
>>719266869 (OP)
Always felt like a philosopher king ruling over gorilas, similar to new planet of the apes, at least to me. Imagine being kinda smart and working with other smarter or similar iq people, but managing a team of unruly backward hillbillies, enyone would be exhausted and sad. I would probably thow the mantle like he did and fuck of to bottybay or tanaris coast with some dranei milkmaidens.
>>719268132
If thrall didn't make garrosh warchief >He wouldn't time travel >Gul'dan wouldn't come to our timeline >Legion wouldn't happen which resulted in the death of thousands including Varian, Vol'jin, Turion, etc. >Vol'jin wouldn't have named Sylvanas Warchief >All of BFA wouldn't have happened >All of shadowlands wouldn't have happened
>>719266869 (OP)
the people who write modern Warcraft are cartoonish caricatures of a modern heterodox urbanite liberal. they are fundamentally unable to write anything outside of their puritanical groupthink's wheelhouse so Warcraft for almost a decade has consistently been this creatively-moribund slurry of mopey characters with traumatic backstories they need to spend time validating, neopets looking OCs, and everyone in this weird medieval fantasy universe built around apocalyptic race war having the same moral compass as a progressive Los Angeles yuppie no matter their cultural background or personal history
>>719268564
But Shadowlands happening was a good thing because it exposed the Jailer and we could stop them, so Garrosh is really a hero in all of this.
>>719267314
Thrall's feminist rant introspection at the end of "The Shattering" was pretty bizarre and out of place but rather tame by today's standards