Playing this game, I noticed something and it made me think about how people interact with each other.
In this game, both factions hate each other and the bandits. What I want to talk about are the bandit groups. In this game, both sides (Alliance and Horde) are made up of numerous races. Every race in the opposite faction hates one another, but with the bandits, it's kind of different.
The bandit groups don't care what races they are formed of. They work together as a group, to do what they have to do. They do not fight between themselves like the Alliance and Horde races do.
My point is, maybe the bandits are the only good in the game.
What do you think?
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i think your high jk the reason they dont attack eachother is because they arent supposed to, but in real life they would, and on the horde side the only real bad guys are undead and orcs
i think your high jk the reason they dont attack eachother is because they arent supposed to, but in real life they would, and on the horde side the only real bad guys are undead and orcs
Horde isnt the "bad guys". They're just the uglier, but in general cooler people in the game (except for gnomes of course!).
Anyway, there are many kinds of people, even in the real world, that would hate each other for many reasons. But when its about their common profit (thats what bandit groups are about in real life) they put all their differences aside. Thats more or less the case in the bandit groups in WoW (more like Twilight Cult - that arent bandits but worship the Old Gods-, cant think of any other group right now.
The bandit groups don't care what races they are formed of. They work together as a group, to do what they have to do. They do not fight between themselves like the Alliance and Horde races do.
It's hardy as nice and flowery as it looks, though it all varies from organization from organization I guess.
The Twiligh Hammer are religious fanatics. Everyone is against them except old night elf races like the Naga and Satyr. So they're forced to band together under a common faith, and with the promise of power from the Old Gods. Their loyalties to each other are tenuous at best though I'd wager.
No other oranization is as diverse as the Twilight Hammer. The Cenarion circle is only for druids, the Earthen Ring only for shamans, the Defias Brotherhood, although supposedly accepting anyone, is almost entirely human. The Scarlet Crusade only has undead in their ranks because their whole organization is corrupt.
Granted, they're not all bandits, but bandit organizations aren't too common, and most of them are mainly human. It's only natural that bandits accept those outcast by society.
However, if we were to remove both the Horde and the Alliance, there bandit groups owuld probably qreform quickly and reject those not wanted, such as races in minority.
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They might not have the best intentions in the game, but their sense of unity is stronger than any other group in the game. I don't think there's a country in the world that is like this....well completely. I think the fact that this game is so multi cultured, you can make many comparisons with this game to real life.
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i think your high jk the reason they dont attack eachother is because they arent supposed to, but in real life they would, and on the horde side the only real bad guys are undead and orcs
how can u say that the undead are bad, yea i can say that the undead under the lichking is evil but not the forsaken there just misunderstood, i mean to themselves and the other horde factions there not "evil" but to the Alliance they are. and to the horde the Alliance are the evil ones so really its just one big blame game on who are more evil.
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What do gnomes have to do with the Warcraft lore? They're midgets that you put out on your front yard. I can understand them putting Dranei in the story, but gnomes! They just don't fit.
In my opinion, this was just a way for Blizzard to make the game more o peeling to people who play the game. It helps having multiple races to choose from when your playing these types of games.
What do you guys think?
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I like the life I lived, because I went from negative to positive.
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In this game, both factions hate each other and the bandits. What I want to talk about are the bandit groups. In this game, both sides (Alliance and Horde) are made up of numerous races. Every race in the opposite faction hates one another, but with the bandits, it's kind of different.
The bandit groups don't care what races they are formed of. They work together as a group, to do what they have to do. They do not fight between themselves like the Alliance and Horde races do.
My point is, maybe the bandits are the only good in the game.
What do you think?
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And why are the Orcs and the Fallen bad guys?
Anyway, there are many kinds of people, even in the real world, that would hate each other for many reasons. But when its about their common profit (thats what bandit groups are about in real life) they put all their differences aside. Thats more or less the case in the bandit groups in WoW (more like Twilight Cult - that arent bandits but worship the Old Gods-, cant think of any other group right now.
I always considered the Horde of WC3 and WoW to be better then the Alliance. (Granted WC1 and 2's Horde was evil, but they were fel, so yea.)
I was actually wanting to know why he thought Orcs and Fallen were evil though. >.>
It's hardy as nice and flowery as it looks, though it all varies from organization from organization I guess.
The Twiligh Hammer are religious fanatics. Everyone is against them except old night elf races like the Naga and Satyr. So they're forced to band together under a common faith, and with the promise of power from the Old Gods. Their loyalties to each other are tenuous at best though I'd wager.
No other oranization is as diverse as the Twilight Hammer. The Cenarion circle is only for druids, the Earthen Ring only for shamans, the Defias Brotherhood, although supposedly accepting anyone, is almost entirely human. The Scarlet Crusade only has undead in their ranks because their whole organization is corrupt.
Granted, they're not all bandits, but bandit organizations aren't too common, and most of them are mainly human. It's only natural that bandits accept those outcast by society.
However, if we were to remove both the Horde and the Alliance, there bandit groups owuld probably qreform quickly and reject those not wanted, such as races in minority.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
how can u say that the undead are bad, yea i can say that the undead under the lichking is evil but not the forsaken there just misunderstood, i mean to themselves and the other horde factions there not "evil" but to the Alliance they are. and to the horde the Alliance are the evil ones so really its just one big blame game on who are more evil.
In my opinion, this was just a way for Blizzard to make the game more o peeling to people who play the game. It helps having multiple races to choose from when your playing these types of games.
What do you guys think?
To find the truth, you must risk everything.