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@Skoll_Shorties i jeszcze
Instead she’s introduced as a human, gets killed for hot minute, gets resurrected in a super special way by a Naruu and that qualifies her to be the ruler of an undead faction firmly associated with darkness and necromancy?
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W odpowiedzi do to @Pyrogar1@lollipophustler i jeszcze
*Sigh* What establishes her as the Ruler of the Forsaken is Voss and the fact Calia cares about the Forsaken as a people and wants to help them. She didn't even want to rule the Forsaken until Voss brought the idea to her. We are literally having a Forsaken MC push for her role.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@Pyrogar1 i jeszcze
It's like you're literally being spoon-fed that Voss, a FORSAKEN, is the one who wants to make Calia the leader. It's not Calia running over and slamming her fist on the table and going "I am the leader now!" No, it's they're slowly setting her up with Voss.
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@Pyrogar1 i jeszcze
I'm not arguing that in universe they're not making the forsaken go "yes, make her our leader." I'm arguing the choice makes little sense and is bad writing from a meta perspective. They could have Sylvanas abdicate to Calia and I'd still think it's bad.
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W odpowiedzi do to @lollipophustler@Pyrogar1 i jeszcze
Y'all aren't even giving her a chance. That's what is frustrating. For the longest time, the Forsaken have been problematic in the Horde and for the first time ever we're seeing changes done so that they cut that shit out. And the Forsaken players don't want it.--
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W odpowiedzi do to @Skoll_Shorties@lollipophustler i jeszcze
The Forsaken have to change that's a big thing that the writers have to deal with Sylvanas gone. And before you say, "No they don't have to change." The Horde isn't going to put with them anymore if they do anything Sylvanas-like again. They have to change.
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And all Calia wants to do is help them mentally and physically. That's it. There's nothing about making them light forged, there's nothing about making them join the Alliance, all it is stuff Sylvanas should've been doing for a while now.
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