You keep saying there are others when there really aren't that many who could handle the position as leader of the Forsaken. The fact of the matter is none of the Forsaken playerbase are going to be happy with the choices Blizzard makes because they're still sore about Sylvanas.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
Skoll, do you sincerely believe people would be making as big of an outcry if the run ups to leading were Velonara or Lilian. Genuinely compare them to what Calia represents and consider it and give me an honest answer.
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W odpowiedzi do to @lollipophustler@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
Of course, I think people wouldn't make as big of a deal with them. But that's the entire point I am making with this whole sha-bang. People aren't even giving Calia a chance at all and she's not even done anything.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@lollipophustler i jeszcze
My biggest thing is if Calia does indeed prove to be the leader you say she is all going to be and make the Forsaken into a Light-Cult then you have every right to say "This isn't our Forsaken Queen!" But that hasn't happened at all yet. All I am saying is give her a chance.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
The Light cult is less my worry, that has interesting potential for conflict when she's overthrown for it. My concern is her being a savior to the forsaken without having earned that position. She has never been *forsaken* yet miraculously is great with the forsaken.
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W odpowiedzi do to @lollipophustler@Skoll_Shorties i jeszcze
Essentially, how they introduced Calia has messed up any potential for her to get that spot imo. If they showed her as a forsaken in Legion, who had been living in hiding, like Alonsus Faol, it would be better cause, as a forsaken, you'd know she's gone through that struggle
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W odpowiedzi do to @lollipophustler@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
Calia isn't like the rest of the Forsaken that's been established already. But instead of focusing on, "Okay she needs to do this to become forsaken." We instead should be looking at the positives she's doing for them.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
Like, what I essentially mean is, what is the point of Lilian using her trauma to relate and aid forsaken, if Calia, who doesn't have that experience, can do just the same? It really devalues the forsaken struggle.
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W odpowiedzi do to @lollipophustler@Necroxis9 i jeszcze
Calia lost her family, her kingdom, her own life. You're devaluing Calia at that point by saying, "Well she hasn't suffered as much as the Forsaken has." Both have suffered just the Forsaken have been dead longer and rejected longer.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@lollipophustler i jeszcze
And you’re over-valuing how much that trauma has effected Calia? She loses her family and Kingdom only to essentially be adopted by Alonsus Faol anyways.
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The fact that she was also adopted and cared for by a Forsaken who is pain whenever he uses the light makes it even more possible and likely for her to help and understand her people.
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