🔥(Mag’har orcs?)

I don’t really have a super big controversial opinion on this one?

Like, my biggest complaint was the overuse of Mag’har orcs throughout Cata and Mists. Felt like the actual main group of orcs were sidelined, which never made sense to me. It at least made more sense towards the end of Mists with Garry’s plotline.

As for the AU Mag’har coming in BFA? I have no idea what to think. The plot of this is either going to be hilariously stupid or a nearly interesting twist. I got to see how it actually plays out. I still wish they’d have just given us the MU Mag’har, no one cares about the Iron Horde.

🔥(Orc RP?)

I’m almost glad MG Horde has less orc RP because WrA’s orc RP just looks like 75% of orc RPers embodying ever negative Orc Male Warrior stereotype that played out super hardcore on MG throughout the Garrosh era of Cata and Mists. And I’d rather not be living through that still.

🔥 the Horde

They’re the Bad Guys. 100%.

There is no debate anymore: The Horde is completely, utterly, terribly evil.

And they’ve been that way with Cata with no actual changes. WoD doesn’t really count for anything, Horde leadership was nowhere to be seen. Vol’jin did nothing important except die, so his “leadership” counts for fuck all.

Horde leadership falls into three categories:

1) Pure evil mustache twirling jackass villain with no redeeming qualities that runs the main story of the Horde or is the main focus that everything revolves around.

2) A chump follower who might slightly verbally protest or sit around and cry about but still lockstep goose steps with their Warchief, often present for their worst offenses, and doesn’t do anything about them until waaaaay after.

3) Basically Non-Existant. Hey, remember pandaren? Blizz doesn’t. This can actually be a saving grace because if your leader or race doesn’t do anything, at least you can maybe do a few twists in logic to pretend nothing wrong happened with them.

WC3 to TBC and maybe Wrath was the last time the Horde was any sort of respectable or kinda sorta good. Thrall was the only Warchief that was worth an ounce of respect (tbh, I still love Thrall, so fight me).

Being a Horde player sucks.

infrequent-user:

firelightmystic:

stopdoopy:

sixpenceee:

Cutting a bloodwood tree. Based on my previous post, the bloodwood tree is a deciduous, spreading and slightly flat-crowned tree with a high canopy. It reaches about 15 metres in height and has dark bark. The red sap is used traditionally as a dye and in some areas mixed with animal fat to make a cosmetic for faces and bodies.

aight but imagine being the first human to see this 

like you got all sorts of religions and stuff with trees and plants in general 

and you just go one day like it’s normal

and your tree is bleeding

would’ve been terrifying 

….I feel like this is how the horror movie starts…

Imagine seeing this guy leaving the woods holding his chainsaw covered in that stuff, and not knowing he’s just cutting weird trees.