Each WOW extension sets one or more characters at the center of the story, which then often contact the players. We got it in Legion especially with Hangar, especially frequently met us in Battle for Zeroth Mani Bronzer. However, this over bound presence of certain figures in the context of the narrative has the consequence that we feel it very annoying.
Shadow lands does not make any exception, even if this time no single character is really at the forefront alone. The shadow lands, in our opinion, have several heroes in Petty, which we would like to wish where the pepper grows. Our author Sara Retold reveals you in this completely subjective article, which deals with and why you can no longer see your sites.
MAINE blood hoof
MAINE Blood Hoof went into an interesting direction with Battle for Zeroth, but the developers led into a dead end without turning possibility. Source: Blizzard
There was a time, I had really hoped for Maine. I believed that the chief of the Laurene sometime from the shadow of his legendary father and could take over a real, important role inside the Horde. Because the developers at Blizzard have actually put all the course in Battle for Zeroth that Maine finally can take over the driver's role, which is entitled to him. When he established himself in the fourth war as a counterpole to Sylvan as and with Surfing allied to the Horde returned to the right way, I already saw him as a next warhead. That he did not get this role in the eventually not missed and the developers rather established a council of the Horde as a faction manager, so I can live. But what happened after that, I was very disappointed.
Maine disappears in Shadow lands as well as Thrall, Indoor and a few more heroes of the Alliance and the Horde in the Should, after we saved ourselves as a slender to Tribes. Our task is to save Maine from Toughest. That too is a development in the story I found even more comprehensible. Finally, the devs with the abduction of the largest and most powerful heroes of Zeroth show us which power of the Chairman owns and how dangerous his alliance is with Sylvan as. But that Maine then, after his return from Toughest to a pile of miserable, craves misery, which crouches in a dark corner behind Bolivar and the map table of the shadow lands, just do not want to my head.
Yes, well, he has had to suffer terrible torture in Toughest. That he did not get back with a smile on his lips. Actually, it also fits again that as a player, as a player, we want to understand the whole power and brutality of the Chairman if someone like Maine seems to be broken in such a way. But what about Jain, with thrall? Why do they return, as if (almost) had been nothing?
I just lack the last consequence in the character development of Maine. Why must Maine be backed up again with Jain and Thrall, after the developers have consistently built him in Battle for Zeroth? Maine had such an important and significant role in BFA that he has earned better in Shadow lands as just to vegetate. I find that Blizzard missed a real chance, left one opportunity to further expand both the horrors of the Chairman and Maine as a figure in the story.
How cool would it have been if we could have accompanied Maine on a separate little side skiing series in tackling his trauma of Toughest? We would have learned more about the motifs, about the merciless brutality of the Chairman and the horror of his prison. But no, instead, Maine re-mutated to the mine bustle, which he was before Battle for Zeroth. All this may not necessarily make him the most annoying character of Shadow lands, but at least annoying enough for me, that he has earned a place in this list.
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