and yes the big orc with the Doomhammer is Orgrim Doomhammer not some random enhancement shaman who got his artifact weapon 30 years in advance

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It's an entirely new Alternate Universe. Better to do it from the beginning, than start with Always Chaotic Evil and spend the rest of the story backpedaling.RogueIce wrote:In other words: more Horde whitegreen-washing from Blizzard.Darth Yan wrote:It isn't. Blizzard said it's akin the ultimate brand of marvel (similar characters, somewhat different way events play out.) Bad writing aside the tie in stuff has made the orcs more tolerable (it's established that the bulk of the orcs who fought with garrosh were blackrock and dragon maw. The other orc clans are implied to have gotten fed up and joined the rebels.
the half-draenei retcon is more of a side of effect of changing the time between opening of the Dark Portal and sacking of Stormwind that made Garona being half human impossible. IIRC orginally it was 10 years or so from "official" first contact with the orcs to sacking of Stormwind giving us more then enough time for orc/human hybrids to be made. Then at some point before WoW launched Blizzard condenced the "first" war into 1 year or so making it impossible for Garona to be half azerothian human (though it's implied she herself thought that she was half human), draenei (whose form at the time was unknown/lost one) was one of the races suspected for the non-orc half. Really only problem I have with Garona being half Draenei is that she doesn't show it that much having at most glowning eyes in the comics and most of the time not even that, just looking like a shorter and slimmer orc (which is odd seeing as Draenei are signifigantly taller then orcs).RogueIce wrote:I'm more worried about whether Garona will get to back to be being half-orc/half-human again. Because that's a way better version of her character than that stupid Draenei retcon.
Where this argument falls flat is that an orc's skin colour is not like an African-American's skin colour. For an orc, their green skin is not merely an accident of biochemistry that tints their skin a different colour to humans, it is a physical symptom of a demonic pact. It is one thing to consider the human reaction to the Horde's invasion a mistake in hindsight, akin to how the end of World War I laid the foundation for the rise of Hitler and the beginning of World War II, but it is not morally wrong for the humans to fail to realise that the physical signs of an orc's alliance with demons lasts longer than the alliance itself.Arielangel wrote:So she basically said she had to suffer because her skin was green... is almost like a bad joke of a slave. She didn´t murder, steal, *@%@@#%! or anything; but the warped and ridiculous logic here is that "she must pay for the sins of her parents and feel content while doing so"
I personally find that ridiculous. One pays for one´s mistakes. No more and no less.
well the problem is that green skin heditary and passive so it's not sign of the Blood pact with Mannoroth as the Frostwolves refused the pact but still are greenskinned, also I'm pretty sure humans didn't know that orcs aren't naturally greenskinned until at earliest when they went to draenor during Khadgar's mission in the later part of the second war and possibly not until the reopening of the dark portal during Burning Crusade.Grumman wrote:Where this argument falls flat is that an orc's skin colour is not like an African-American's skin colour. For an orc, their green skin is not merely an accident of biochemistry that tints their skin a different colour to humans, it is a physical symptom of a demonic pact. It is one thing to consider the human reaction to the Horde's invasion a mistake in hindsight, akin to how the end of World War I laid the foundation for the rise of Hitler and the beginning of World War II, but it is not morally wrong for the humans to fail to realise that the physical signs of an orc's alliance with demons lasts longer than the alliance itself.Arielangel wrote:So she basically said she had to suffer because her skin was green... is almost like a bad joke of a slave. She didn´t murder, steal, *@%@@#%! or anything; but the warped and ridiculous logic here is that "she must pay for the sins of her parents and feel content while doing so"
I personally find that ridiculous. One pays for one´s mistakes. No more and no less.
Yeah, I knew about the compressed timeline which forced the retcon. I still think the whole thing is stupid. I don't think I've ever seen a reason for why the timeline got compressed though, other than "because Blizzard said so".Lord Revan wrote:the half-draenei retcon is more of a side of effect of changing the time between opening of the Dark Portal and sacking of Stormwind that made Garona being half human impossible. IIRC orginally it was 10 years or so from "official" first contact with the orcs to sacking of Stormwind giving us more then enough time for orc/human hybrids to be made. Then at some point before WoW launched Blizzard condenced the "first" war into 1 year or so making it impossible for Garona to be half azerothian human (though it's implied she herself thought that she was half human), draenei (whose form at the time was unknown/lost one) was one of the races suspected for the non-orc half. Really only problem I have with Garona being half Draenei is that she doesn't show it that much having at most glowning eyes in the comics and most of the time not even that, just looking like a shorter and slimmer orc (which is odd seeing as Draenei are signifigantly taller then orcs).RogueIce wrote:I'm more worried about whether Garona will get to back to be being half-orc/half-human again. Because that's a way better version of her character than that stupid Draenei retcon.
Another hunger games trailer?Borgholio wrote:This, combined with the new SW international trailer...I feel like a 5 year old all over again.
Today is a very good day for movie trailers.
From what I understand in the Game-continuity all the brown-skin orcs in the original timeline (well, this is a fine mess) we meet in Outland are the descendants of the equivalent of an Orc leper colony. They were all sick with something that wasn't 100% fatal but bad enough you were exiled until you recovered or died. As a result they were completely untouched by Manoroth's blood curse, a curse so bad even hanging around people with it gave you green skin even if you didn't drink the blood yourself. That's aparently how Thrall's parents got it, never drank the blood but just being nearby was enough to infect them. Same thing happened with the Blood Elves, only a few ate any fel energy, but just being near those that did would give you green eyes.Broomstick wrote:Demon cooties?