World of Warcraft: When Alliance and Horde Characters Swap Roles

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First of all, thank you for your comments these days. Although my grades have failed, I can avoid the embarrassment of playing alone.

Then I will try my best to reply to your comments (at least the ones I saw, except for some I don’t know how to reply).

I read the comments at 2 am yesterday.

Okay, let’s get back to the topic.

I saw comments about the heroine being unlikable, and I want to explain it here.

I have posted the setting of the heroine before. She is a character full of villain elements. It is not realistic to set such a character as the kind of person who is "curious", "concerned", "liked" and so on after meeting for a short time, especially since she is now set as an undead who has experienced a lot. Conspiracies and tricks should be commonplace. I think it would be unreasonable to be sincere easily.

So my idea is to let the heroine have the idea of ​​using her first, and then gradually attract each other (just like Nathanos's archery and personality attracted her).

Then I will talk about my positioning of the heroine and the emotional drama.

A tool person, a dps group needed for the dungeon.

The author has never been in love, so the emotional drama is basically carried out when the two are in the dungeon.

Of course, this is my current setting, and I also wrote it this way in my draft, and there won't be any plots of abusing the protagonist or engaging in sadomasochism.

Then there is the problem of the Elemental Fury being a bit bad.

These four were killed instantly in the Chronicles, and if I didn't want to write about Gul'dan's plot, I might not have paid attention to them. There's nothing I can do, the four of them are just at this level.

In the Battle of Goria, the four of them joined forces to destroy the city (although Goria may have magical defense).

Compared with the performance of the elemental lords of the neighboring Estar who can destroy the world and reshape the surface, it is really difficult for me to let them show their power.

Then there is the issue of the protection of Estar.

I didn't see the setting about Azeroth having a protective shield in the Chronicles (I heard about it on nga).

It is written in it that Sargeras only knew Azeroth at first, but didn't know where it was. Later he knew it but it was too far away, and it would take n years to get there without summoning.

Then in 7.3, Sargeras successfully arrived in Azeroth.

So I plan to use this setting here.

Next is the problem of the protagonist.

I want to write a shaman version of Garrosh, which means he won't be a good guy like Thrall. In the War Crimes or Hellscream short stories, it was mentioned that Garrosh was almost the greatest chief in countless timelines.

This shows that this set is actually feasible.

Let's talk about the elements.

When I saw the comments, some readers asked me why I wrote an additional soul element to the four elements.

Meaning, why did I create a second element myself.

Let me explain here, this is really not a second setting. The fifth element has existed in the chronicle. In the chapter of the reign of elements in the chronicle of Azeroth, the fifth element is called soul.

Original text: The flourishing world soul has become so huge that it attracts and devours most of the fifth element-soul. Without this original force to create balance, the elemental spirits of Azeroth fell into chaos.

See, so I set the soul as a kind of energy for the shaman to communicate with the elemental spirits, replacing the vortex value setting in the game.

Secondly, the fifth element is also mentioned in the chronicle of Draenor, but the translation I saw on Baidu is called the Spirit of Life (but they are indeed the same thing)

Original text: This place is full of the fifth element - the Spirit of Life. This force has a natural soothing effect on the other elemental spirits, can reconcile their violent nature, and even prevent them from forming entities.

In addition, the fifth element has an even more extraordinary effect on Draenor. It accelerates the growth of flora and fauna, turning this world into a cradle of life full of vitality and wildness.

Then there is the problem of the small number of words.

Well... I can update more than 4,000 words a day, writing two chapters, although not much, but it is stable.

As for whether I will quit, I dare not promise anything, I will definitely not quit or anything.

I can only say that I have written about a hundred chapters in my inventory, and I can still post for a month even if I don’t write a word.

PS: I think this thing is much better than the above guarantee.

I personally want to finish this story, no matter it's good or bad. The orc is the first character I created in World of Warcraft, and I wrote about him instead of blood elves and humans for this reason.

So it doesn't matter if the results are bad, I chose the subject matter, the poor results are because I didn't write well, and the few people who read it are because my book is not attractive enough. In short, the problem is all my.

I just hope that you can write some comments while reading it, pointing out my problems and flaws, so that I can make changes.

Finally, thank you for reading, whether you are

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