At this point, I think we're just going to go in circles. I don't think he cheated and that's really that.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
You are going in circles of denial, refuse to read an objective statement. As I said, I do love Thrall, but he cheated and that was the main theme of him dropping Doomhammer and giving it to players, his guilt. I'm sorry, but that's really that <:)
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W odpowiedzi do @Aernath
I read what you said and I disagree with it just as you're disagreeing with me in what I am saying. That's just that. That's the internet and I can deal with that.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
Alright, no need to be mad about a simple smiley because someone does not agree with you, on the contrary it was there to soften things down. Anyways, as I said, what I said was not my view to be disagreed, it's based on objective lore facts and what's written and happened. 1/2
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W odpowiedzi do @Aernath @Skoll_Shorties
You disagreeing to a lore fact does not make it go away. It won't change Thrall's guilt and why he let go of Doomhammer and why he wasn't able to reconnect with elements. Again, him being dishonorable and his guilt is the reason and this is why. Agree or not. 2/2
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W odpowiedzi do @Aernath
Saying something that is a "lore fact" that doesn't even exist doesn't make it a lore fact though. Thrall is guilty about Garrosh and what circled around in the events of Garrosh's reign entirely not just their mak'gora. He blames himself.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
Thrall: "Doomhammer... it was like a dead weight in my hands. The elements were silent. It has been this way since I used it to slay Garrosh." ^ Lore fact. Which part of this is him blaming himself about Garrosh's reign? Really? Source Questline:https://wow.gamepedia.com/The_Hammer_in_the_Deep#Stage_3:_Hot_on_the_Trail …
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W odpowiedzi do @Aernath
We're talking about two different things now. How Thrall feels about the situation and how the world feels about the situation. Thrall sees himself as someone who is guilty while everyone else sees him as somebody who did right. The elements being used wasn't dishonorable.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
So when I prove the lore fact, now we're talking about two different things? Then let me quote you to you:pic.twitter.com/ZQM6AD2Gp7
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W odpowiedzi do @Aernath @Skoll_Shorties
Now please show the decency to accept when a fact is really turns out to be a fact. No passive agression, just a logical expectation. Because this is what it is. No need to be emotional about it. It's the story itself.
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Thrall didn't cheat. Have a good day.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties
Thrall did really cheat and that's why he lends us the Doomhammer. You too have a very nice day.
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