Thinking about WOW Gold what that would be like

10/24/2013 10:05

 Thinking about WOW Gold what that would be like - contemplating being personally implicated in something so monstrous - has rewards both in terms of story engagement and in its relation to the world we actually live in. Not to put too fine a point on it, but whether you support or oppose your nation's actions and its leadership, you're always part of it, and so a story where players come face to face with actions they could never support is worthwhile for the light it shines on our own experiences.

The explorations of these themes - how much responsibility do we bear for the actions taken in our name or by our leadership, what price rebellion, what happens when you become as bad as the thing you yourself oppose - are worth considering.

When a player explored Zul'Drak in Wrath, they got to see a society besieged by forces of horrific undeath that it could not directly conquer, and saw the lengths it went through to survive. While the particulars are fantastic - armies of undead, the life essences of godlike Loa spirits drained and consumed in an attempt to stem the tide of inevitability - it translates to an experience we can well relate to, since in every person's life sooner or later we come face to face with something we can't overcome and we have to learn either to accept it, or watch ourselves destroy everything we care about in a mad flailing to avoid it.