Cool idea ! Got similar thoughts... I plan to make my main (warrior) RP-dying between BFA and SL. My other characters will see him again at Maldraxxus. His legacy will be carried out by his "adoptive" son and his alternative mag'har "self". :)
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I'm struggling in killing Ban'orak off to this very day but it's something I need to do considering most of his arcs are just done. At this point, it's because I want him to die a good and not terrible death that I'll go back on and change. Hell'orok has a lot to live up to.
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Maybe Ban'orak could recognize in one of the next zones of the Shadowlands as the place when his journey Must continue (for a reason or another.).. So, he would "die" without experimenting a "bad" death. And if he miss you, he could still be around...
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Doesn't really sound like Ban. The arc I have planned with him is really being dragged down & resentful of what the Shadowlands is. "This is it? This is what we get for all that we've done?" He might change his tune as he learns more about it but that's how he'll feel initially.
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Just all of the Shadowlands (that we see currently) all sound like horrible places to Ban'orak and it's going to have him think a lot now. His death will be the same and he's not changing who he is but he's not going to greet death like an old friend now.
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And why do these area look so bad to him ? Because they don't match with what orcs think about afterlife ? Or they look like he failed somewhere ? My warrior is also upset to be there, because he would prefer his soul to be in Draenor, no matter the planet is almost dead.
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Ban'orak expected the afterlife to be better. What he hoped for was a place of peace and rest. When he dies he figures he's either going to be: Forced to reconcile for his sins. Be reborn. Forced to forget who and what he is. Or protect this realm as a shell of his former self.
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I can easily imagine ! Same first feelings for my warrior, especially because he first fell into the Maw. Maybe protecting his son (from the death) could be important for Ban'orak. But depends... How is his relationship with Hell'orok ? Close, protective, or not that much ?
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Hell'orok is Ban'orak's first and only son he *had* two daughters but one of them is dead and the other is MIA. Hell and Ban have always had a very rocky relationship mainly due to their differing ideals on peace with the Alliance. End of the day they both care for one another.
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Thanks for all these RP explanations !
I really like the relationship between Hell and Ban ! :)1 odpowiedź 0 podanych dalej 0 polubionych
Yeah there is a missing link I forgot to mention as it was a storyline I didn't get to fully explore. In during the War of Thorns Hell'orok lost his son to the war & a divide happened between them both. Hell very much is hateful to the Kaldorei and Kul Tirans who killed his son.
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Oh, so that makes sense ! :O Hell will wound with time, but I definitively understand his hateful feelings against the Alliance. Especially his son died during an ambush (as Tyrande's one), and not on a "regular" battlefield.
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