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"Don't worry about time travel, its just a tool to get us there".....?
Imagine this. Imagine we go there, and there is NO EXPLANATION. Just
simply, this is what we're doing. Then the players respond with "So, are
our characters are not born yet, are we playing characters from that time
period? So, I can play as another human warrior, but human warriors weren't
there then, are only orcs and drenei the only playable races? Or is it an
an alternate universe?" Anyway, my point is, the fact that you HAVE to tell
them what the tool is, means that you HAVE to make the tool make sense,
there is a reason you told us about the time travel, therefore its
important for it to make sense. Why not make a story where America and
Russia team up to nuke Azeroth through a portal, makes as much sense as
time travel.
Thing about time travel into the past is that, from one point of view it
will not impact on the future (or present), as technically the events have
already happened
Yes, and there is another reason. When you want to travel back to make something not to happen in the new future you would never have a reason to travel back. This is a time paradoxon. Exaample: You ate a cake. Now you want to travel back because you don't want to eat the cake. When you do this in the future you haven't eat the cake and you have no reason to travel back in time. Becasue this you will eat the cake and then you have the cake eaten but you haven't.
I would love if there was a compendium in game, I love the small lore
tidbits they added to each boss in the dungeon journal, i wish there was
more like that!
I think we're going to go back in time and deal with Garrosh... then in
patch 6.2 we're going to go back to present time and find that the Burning
Legion has taken over Azeroth.
+comeback coming soon. The Burning Legiona aren't cowards, but they're not stupid either. Sargeras has tried before and been defeated by the heroes of Azeroth, if this is the best way to undo the work of the Titans, I don't think he'd care about honour or cowardice.
lets take it one step further. after we stop the iron hoard and find that the Burning Legion has taken over Azeroth. we the hero's then have to become the invaders.
An idea about the story of WoD:
Garrosh never told Grom he is his son. Coming from a different timeline is
hard enough to comprehend, plus his goal was never family reunion.
Grom rallies the orcs and with help from Garrosh creates the Iron Horde.
Grom becomes warchief. The Iron Horde marches through the Dark Portal. They
might not even know that they are invading a different timeline. They just
invade another world.
Since Garrosh is no longer of any use, they either discard him or imprison
him. They are not letting a traveller rule over them.
Garrosh realizes that his father really is a bloodthirsty savage, and that
he has created a monster in the Iron Horde.
We meet Garrosh on Draenor while we are trying to stop the Iron Horde. We
may even break him out of a prison. He knows more about the enemy than
anyone else.
Garrosh swallows his pride and helps to stop the Iron Horde.
Around this time we may realize that the entire event is a plot of the real
bad guys. Maybe Kairoz or Gul'dan or the Legion in some way. The orcs are
savages but to attack another timeline is way beyond their motives. They
are probably just tools.
Garrosh will face Grom and die by his hands. We, and the good NPCs such as
Thrall, are here and inform Grom that he has just murdered his own son for
a meaningless goal.
Grom realizes the similarities between him and Garrosh and knows that it
must be true. He enrages and fights us. We may kill him or defeat him, but
he will be stopped. The Iron Horde is stopped, but someone can still
manipulate time and space to hurt our Azeroth.
The real bad guy(s) is revealed and we face whoever was pulling the strings
from the shadows.
And I would love to see the next expansion on the Azeroth belonging to the
Draenor timeline. This one was about orcs, that one could be about humans.
We could meet iconic Alliance characters like Turalyon, Alleria, Medivh,
Antonidas and the likes.