When has anybody in the Horde expressed a positive opinion about Sylvanas resurrecting more people? Because there are quite a few of them saying how horrible it is. The Forsaken have a hellish and cursed existence. That's what Calia is helping them with.
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W odpowiedzi do @Necroxis9 @Skoll_Shorties
And that's cool, but if she's just gonna make them "feel better about living" and not try to see if she could increase their numbers, then they will die out and the Horde will become weaker because of it.
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W odpowiedzi do @Darkflash91 @Skoll_Shorties
Its almost like mindlessly resurrecting people against their will for the sole focus of using them to kill other people is a bad idea and the Horde, now, wouldn't want that.
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W odpowiedzi do @Necroxis9 @Skoll_Shorties
See I don't think that's the case, because during the questline on Darkshore before they're even resurrected the Valkyr couldn't bring back Night Elves that wanted to stay dead, if they at one point has some type of desire to come back, they did.
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W odpowiedzi do @Darkflash91 @Skoll_Shorties
A primal desire feeling like your mission on this world isn't finished yet isn't the same thing as, "Yes please bring me back in a cursed, hellish existence." And the Kaldorei who are resurrected and we see their thoughts later on (Like Delaryn) talk about how awful it is.
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W odpowiedzi do @Necroxis9 @Skoll_Shorties
You're really stuck on that cursed, hellish existence bit aren't you? If you knew the Forsaken at all, they could end it whenever they desired, but they didn't. Why? Because they want to continue living that "cursed, hellish existence." So yes, it's the same thing
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W odpowiedzi do @Darkflash91 @Necroxis9
In Before the Storm it was explained that Sylvanas basically wouldn't let them stay dead despite some of them wanting to. Now that Sylvanas is gone I think we'll see the Forsaken have more freedom in how they wish to live their undead lives.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @Necroxis9
Right, I remember reading that part, which I think is good that Sylvanas is gone so if they do choose to die a second time, they can. My thing is there's some who still wished to live their second life and push forward. Those are the ones I'm focused on.
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W odpowiedzi do @Darkflash91 @Necroxis9
I think you'll find not too many on the Horde are pro-necromancy or pro-undeath in this case. While it's true many of the Forsaken have earned their place in the Horde over the years I don't actually think the Horde would want them to resurrect more.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @Necroxis9
That's the unfortunate part too, because I don't see any other leaders wanting them to do that either. The only one I can see wanting to continue to do that would be the Forsaken leader. Would the rest of the Horde like it? Probably not. Would they accept them regardless?No doubt
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I do think that following after Sylvnaas, muchlike the Wrathgate, there will be a lot more eyes set on what the Forsaken does or is doing. But probably not on the levels that Garrosh gave them.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @Necroxis9
Not just them too, since there were other races that were Sylvanas loyalist. I saw some Goblins (who could still be Gallywix) and some Blood Elves being carried away by chains. But still going to be interesting none the less :)
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