Pointless Top 10: Saddest NPCs in World of Warcraft



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29 thoughts on “Pointless Top 10: Saddest NPCs in World of Warcraft”

  1. Number 10 , it's a tragic end , but it isn't sad , them orcs were plotting a hostile takeover , Bias AF bro , you do know behind Goldshire is an RL child memorial right ? Similar thing as the Tauren who lost his Dog . Smh

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  2. No Galgar's sad apples? Eating your reward literally makes you cry.

    But on a more seriously sad note: the Nightfallen, which have some really great dialog imo, that you have to watch Wither into zombies, are absolutely crushing.

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  3. For me the saddest is Ren Firetongue in vale of eternal blossoms in pandaria. Before he was all laughter and dirty jokes. After the destruction his sits alone at his camp above the ruins of gun-li and asks you to just leave him alone now.

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  4. I was literally less than 40 minutes into WW when I stumbled on the quest with Korgran.
    My grandfather was struggling a lot with alzheimer's before he passed and when I started realizing what was going on in the questline it hit me quite hard.

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  5. The earthen quest line was almost definitely written by someone at Blizzard as a tribute to a friend or family member who died from alzheimers/ dementia. I’m sure of it.

    I’m not usually a touchy feels person with games and I usually skip over most quest text in WoW but that quest chain made me slow down and pay attention p. It felt so much more personal and real compared to the rest of WoW.

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  6. Wenren's quest actually made me sad. I knew there was no way we were going to be opening a portal to his home but it sucked he had to die. He seemed like a cool character.

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  7. Korgran's quest literally brought me to tears, and even thinking about it or typing this now has me tearing up. My recently passed Oma had bad Alzheimer's, and only remembered my Granpa after a while. Since he passed a month or so before she did, she must have spent that last bit of time so lonely and confused, which is so heartbreaking. It's also a heavy reminder that both of my parents may also have bad memory issues as they get older. I love that WoW isn't afraid to tackle such heavy topics, even if it's heartbreaking on a personal level.

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  8. Later on Blizzard added an additional quest chain with regards to Mankrik. You have "rescue" him from his rage because a lady orc falls in love with him. The end of the quest chain has him letting go of his rage and grief for his wife and finding new love. They are also part of the 20th year anniversary even. You can see Mankrik and his new wife close to the story telling area by the string of tents near a tauren.

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  9. The saddest bit about Wenren is that when you go back to the house, there is an older woman holding back tears as she is cleaning up the blood. Outside the house is a memorial placard for him.

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