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Legend
Yes to all except this
Guldan has always been about himself, which is why he sold his race too the demons in the original timeline
Hellscream didn't trust him because Garrosh has already tipped them off in the 2nd timeline
He's actually a pretty bad ass villain, no cheesy "was good but went bad" because old gods/burning legion corruption. Which is like 99% of all wow villains. He's just a power hungry dude that wants to rule as much as he can.
Originally they were all coerced by Guldan into thinking that the Draenei were planning on wiping them out, this wasn't true of course, but orcs aren't very bright. The only one that was bright (Durotan) drank the demon blood anyway, knowing full well the truth of the Draenei, but feared his wife/clan being slaughtered for not joining.
While the cinematic looked great, and the time travel/dimension hopping story somewhat interesting, i'm disappointed they're focusing on Orcs yet again, and in the process retconning one of very few epic moments for the Alliance. It's the entire reason an Alliance was even formed, to defend Azeroth against the evil, bloodthirsty Horde.
I mean really, not a single Alliance character in the cinematic? They could have showed Velen using his "prophet" powers and sensing the Horde threat that is amassing, Or maybe Maarad off in the distance watching as it all unfolded. Something, ANYthing would have been great. Anyway, i'll play through it just to see how the story develops, even if the Alliance gets another shitty expansion, lore wise.
/end rant
Edit: Also, if they could make Orcs look as bad ass as they do in that cinematic, i'd totally play one. You can be a giant brute without a hideous hunchback. <_< Same goes for cows and trolls.
He's on the side of the Orc's
Guldan has always been about himself, which is why he sold his race too the demons in the original timeline
but he's also half demonic which is why Hellscream doesn't trust him.
Hellscream didn't trust him because Garrosh has already tipped them off in the 2nd timeline
He's actually a pretty bad ass villain, no cheesy "was good but went bad" because old gods/burning legion corruption. Which is like 99% of all wow villains. He's just a power hungry dude that wants to rule as much as he can.
Originally they were all coerced by Guldan into thinking that the Draenei were planning on wiping them out, this wasn't true of course, but orcs aren't very bright. The only one that was bright (Durotan) drank the demon blood anyway, knowing full well the truth of the Draenei, but feared his wife/clan being slaughtered for not joining.
While the cinematic looked great, and the time travel/dimension hopping story somewhat interesting, i'm disappointed they're focusing on Orcs yet again, and in the process retconning one of very few epic moments for the Alliance. It's the entire reason an Alliance was even formed, to defend Azeroth against the evil, bloodthirsty Horde.
I mean really, not a single Alliance character in the cinematic? They could have showed Velen using his "prophet" powers and sensing the Horde threat that is amassing, Or maybe Maarad off in the distance watching as it all unfolded. Something, ANYthing would have been great. Anyway, i'll play through it just to see how the story develops, even if the Alliance gets another shitty expansion, lore wise.
/end rant
Edit: Also, if they could make Orcs look as bad ass as they do in that cinematic, i'd totally play one. You can be a giant brute without a hideous hunchback. <_< Same goes for cows and trolls.
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