World of Warcraft: When Alliance and Horde Characters Swap Roles

First single chapter from a brand new month author

This chapter is still used to answer questions from readers. Since Tomato cannot publish a chapter with less than 1,000 words, I will save some questions to answer.

1. Question: Why use daggers? The Romans used daggers because of their technical problems.

Answer: The reason why I used the dagger at that time was mentioned in the author's words. The reason was that the protagonist had no money at the time. Even the first pot of gold was made by selling equipment and borrowing money from Sylvanas (it was not repaid until many chapters later. ).

Moreover, compared with the traditional weapons of the orcs such as axes and war hammers, short swords have the same effect against unarmored units such as saber-tooth tigers, the main enemy at that time, so I chose the short sword.

Again, I am not superstitious about a single unit or weapon, otherwise the plot would have been about the heavily armored wolf cavalry swooping in to solve everything.

2. Question: Sylvanas can be the female protagonist, but how to solve a series of problems related to giving birth to children (basically, the matter of children)

Answer: I am the type who doesn’t want children (at least for now I am a celibate, to put it bluntly, I just want to be single), so I am not inclined to write about children (I think I can’t write well).

On the other hand, the protagonist wants to transform into a pure elemental creature like Al'Akir, and the heroine is an undead. Although she cannot have children, it also means that the two are immortals.

The kind that even resurrects after death has no big need for heirs. There is no need to have no heirs to affect the inheritance of the protagonist's inheritance like in historical novels.

3. Question: Is it a single female protagonist?

Answer: At least there are two heroines, because there is also a ranger general, Sylvanas. I can even think of the conflicts that will arise when the two Sylvanas meet.

Secondly, as for whether there is still a female protagonist, it depends on the development of the plot, I can’t say.

However, due to the current situation, I don’t want to write about women anymore (I have even cut out a lot of Sylvanas plot) because I am tired.

4. Question: Some people say that Krago must die

Answer: First, let’s talk about the ogre named Krago and why he always appears in this plot. I won’t kill him yet.

First of all, the protagonist (or me) admired this ogre very much, so I chose to spare his life in the first fight.

On the second battlefield, the protagonist wanted to kill him, but he was rescued by soldiers.

The third assassination attempt on Grommash failed, but he was not executed.

Let’s focus here on why he chose to assassinate Grommash.

Because among the high-ranking officials in Highmaul at the moment, he was almost the purest one, simply loyal to Mal'gok, so he made the assassination move.

The protagonist did not kill him because of his specialness. Because this ogre was affected by the Titan artifact, he had a special physique that was immune to many kinds of magic.

This use to fight against demons and as a test subject is more profitable than simply executing someone to vent their anger.

Remember when I said the protagonist would become a spellbreaker immune to evil? He will appear in that plot (not even far away)

5. Question: There is a problem with the protagonist’s status, he is not the chief (that’s probably what it means).

Answer: I have thought about this problem a long time ago. At that time, my idea was that the protagonist would be the same character as Garrosh in the 6th version. The protagonist would lead the Warsong clan as a warlord, and Grommash would become the warchief.

And I arranged a soliloquy of Grommash (the one talking to Black Wolf) in the first two chapters, which already shows that he realizes that Nergo is more like a qualified warchief than him.

From this sentence and what I said about the tribe taking a spaceship to Azeroth, everyone should have figured it out.

Grommash will gg.

This is inevitable, because the protagonist wants to be the warchief, so Grommash must leave the tribe (or die in battle) for some reasons.

So I arranged for him to die as a hero, to bring the protagonist to the throne, and also to change Garrosh's character. (No need to feel inferior, your father is indeed a hero)

6. Author’s words:

I am a chatterbox, so I will post a lot of single chapters about the plot. Please forgive me. (Generally speaking, I only write a single chapter when a lot of people ask me, because I am too lazy to reply one by one)

Enough words. See you next time.

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