A character should not be made Faction Leader after just two or three quests, she's still essentially an unknown. It doesn't matter if Blizz writes her to be a good or bad leader, it's a bad *narrative* angle. I also maintain it's weird Voss, who had to be strongarmed (1/3)https://twitter.com/Skoll_Shorties/status/1277127490176200704 …
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By Sylv into joining the Horde in the first place, is suddenly super dedicated to the Forsaken, after not being into them in Cata or any of the Expansions after that? I feel like Blizz should've developed characters who were actually in the Forsaken to start out with, 2/3
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Instead of taking Voss, who was essentially Neutral, and Calia who was neutral but only really has ties to Alliance characters (Jaina, Anduin, Genn, etc) and putting them on the Horde to "Teach the Forsaken to be good" It feels condescending. 3/3
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Voss is the Character who is grooming Calia to be the Leader of the Forsaken in the first place. That's why it makes it more workable - makes it flow easier. Voss doesn't want the leadership so she's setting up Calia to take up that role.
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Plus both Gazlowe and Rokhan were each made leaders of their own faction/races not VIA a quest but VIA a "Stay Awhile and Listen". Calia is being set-up via in a book just like Baine had been in Shattering.
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