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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-20-2010 @ 12:24PM
Terethall said...
I love how Thrall named a city after Orgrim and is considered one of the most peaceful orcs.
The humans should rename their capital "Aedelathor" and then convince Thrall that they totally just want peace.
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1-20-2010 @ 12:33PM
jealouspirate said...
This.
1-20-2010 @ 1:09PM
Johan Forn said...
Perhaps renaming a town into Garithocity would persuade the blood elves to come back to the Alliance ;-)
1-20-2010 @ 8:50PM
Sleutel said...
"Welcome to Hitlertopia, our lovely German capital!"
1-20-2010 @ 10:46PM
Killchrono said...
Yeah, I never really got this part about the portrayal of Doomhammer. In both the books I've read that include him (Rise of the Horde and Lord of the Clans), he's made out to be this noble savage who appears deeply ashamed of the fact the orcs were possessed by the demonic corruption. But whenever I read about what he did in WC2, it seems like he was a lot of more brutal and genuinely wanted to wipe out the humans.
It seems inconsistant. He was clearly smarter, more level-headed and less savage than Blackhand, but if Doomhammer was as reasonable as the novels made him out to be, why didn't he try to quell the bloodlust that was consuming his brethren? Surely he'd rather be outcast like Durotan rather than lead an army with ideologies that were against his own, unless he had the intention on redeeming them somehow (ala what Thrall eventually did).