A Few Questions About the Subsequent Plot
First of all, I have to say that I have run out of drafts, so I have to write the next chapters after Highmaul GG. So I want to ask you what you think of my next idea. If you think it is not good, please give me some suggestions.
1. The plot after Nagrand. After Highmaul GG, Nagrand is officially taken (except for the small number of white ghosts under Oshu'gun), so the next step is to establish the tribe as written in the article. The current timeline of the plot is about 9 years before the Black Gate, so I plan to let the previous Gul'dan corrupt and seduce a small group of orcs to start a civil war in the tribe.
Just like a small group of orcs followed Gul'dan in the 6th edition. (I will not write about famous characters like Blackhand and Ner'zhul joining the fel tribe, only some small clans joining Gul'dan)
The reason for writing this way is to lead to the plot that the fel tribe summons the legion when it is on the verge of defeat, and then seamlessly connect with the legion.
2. Related to the deleted plots such as Farahlon
Blizzard cut a lot of plots in the 6th edition, such as Farahlon and the void line, so I want to ask everyone if you want to see this kind of plot?
If you want to see it, then I will make up some, such as the white walker and the plant man also came out to take the opportunity to participate in the all-Draenor chicken-eating competition.
If you don't want to see it, then I will just pass it over.
ps: The Laughing Skull orcs were originally set in Farahlon, but in the 6th edition they were in Gorgrond, so here we use the 6th edition setting.
3. The issue of Stegoth.
Obviously, writing about Warcraft is to write about Stegoth. I now have two ideas about the Horde going to Stegoth.
1: After the defeat of the Fel Horde, Gul'dan was used by the demon waste to teleport to Stegoth like in the 6th edition, and then the Horde went to hunt him down, or Gul'dan bewitched a race on Stegoth to open the reverse black gate, and there might be humans who drank blood.
(ps: This is actually a bit stupid, because the demons' main goal is Espion. It's a waste of time to find a way to invade Draenor after arriving at Espion. But if you want to see it, I can also force it)
2: The Horde and the Fel Horde fought smoothly, but they were defeated by the Legion. As Draenor was damaged more and more, it could no longer survive, and then the Horde chose to take the Naaru spaceship to attack Espion.
(ps: This is more reasonable, but it is a forced restoration of the plot. However, I will also do some things, such as changing the name of Stormwind to Orgrimmar in memory of Orgrim after conquering the city, and the human refugees choose to go to the new world to establish the Alliance)
3: Or directly choose to go to the timeline of Twilight Judgement first
(ps: This is actually compatible with the above two. If you want to see it, I will write a plot of conquering the Twilight Judgement Star, strengthen Sylvanas, let her become the new Lich King, and arrange a scene for the protagonist to fight Deathwing and become a savior shaman. If you don’t want to see it, I will just pass it over and let Sylvanas disappear with one or two clans for a while, and then bring the survivors to Draenor to join the tribe.)
4. The Star of other timelines.
I have seen comments that hope that the tribe of this timeline will collide with the 7th edition Overlord (player timeline).
I have considered this issue.
So here I also ask what you think of the Star of other timelines. Do you want to see it?
If you want, I will conceive a plot.
For example, in the 5th edition, Xiaohou traveled through time and was surprised to find that this tribe was a little too strong, or in the 7th edition, the great lord found that the tribe was fighting against the Burning Legion in the universe when fighting against the Legion. For example, in the 8th edition, when the tribe fought for the planet of Eyre, they traveled through the timeline to find reinforcements but accidentally came to the tribe in the protagonist's universe.
Of course, if I write, I won't be hard-core, for example, I will pull out the repeated plots in each timeline and write them again. Please rest assured.
In short, my imagination is definitely there. If you want to see it, I can write it. If I can't write it, I won't write it. I will never be hard-core.
5. The heroine.
Sylvanas's emotional drama has been written so far. Although this heroine is quite controversial, most people seem to dislike it.
I admit that my poor writing is my problem, so do you think you want to write about the heroine in the future? If you have the trouble to write about what you want to see, I will find a few of her novels to study.
Of course, if you think that the love story I wrote is not a headache, then I won't write it (at most, I will collect the living Ranger General Sylvanas and make a two-star queen hhh)
As for many people saying that they want Draenei to be the heroine, I will respond to this.
That is, I really don't have much impression of Draenei women... It's too much effort for me to write a female character myself, and there are generally no novels or short stories about them for me to study the character setting...
6. Draenor related
First of all, Kil'jaeden's combat power is basically impossible to keep Draenor without reducing intelligence.
At present, the top combat power of the Draenor Horde combined cannot resist the Legion's explosion.
So here I plan to completely abandon Draenor and move to the Star of Ecstasy, because the high-end combat power can't keep up.
7. Spellbreaker related.
I plan to arrange the protagonist to be a spellbreaker immune to fel energy, Ascendant + Spellbreaker, to deal with the miscellaneous soldiers in the Legion.
I don't know if this thing is compatible, but you can just treat it as compatible.
A setting that makes it easier for the protagonist to deal with the devil noobs.