Especially when all of them feels kind of bland. Yeah having four covenants covering every soul in the entire universe feels a bit weird. Why does our mission table have a bunch of no-name characters I don't give a shit about instead of named heroes from Azeroth?It didn't sit well with Mograine at first either until he came to appreciate the denizens of Maldraxxus as honourable warrior in their own way, during the campaign we see why it is a more fitting place for him than the obvious choice of Bastion. Why does our mission table have a bunch of no-name characters I don't give a shit about instead of named heroes from Azeroth?I totally agree with this, I enjoyed the leveling experience of shadowlands and the zones look good (especially Revendreth) but once I hit 60 and began doing the Covenant campaign and other lvl 60 activities, I started to have a hard time getting into it because I. But maybe its nice with a change of pace? I havent really thought it wasnt fit for the Warcraft universe, but I understand what people are saying. They have said theres much more story/lore to unfold.
The game has been decent so far so we should atleast give Blizzard benefit of the doubt here. I guess we gotta wait and see how SL pans out though. Why does our mission table have a bunch of no-name characters I don't give a shit about instead of named heroes from Azeroth?yeah having four covenants covering every soul in the entire universe feels a bit weird. Why does our mission table have a bunch of no-name characters I don't give a shit about instead of named heroes from Azeroth? Who are these Kyrian dudes and why should I care? Draka being some high level rogue commander also just doesn't feel right. Why Alexandros Mograine is in the plaguelands working with people that create Abominations and plagues and stitch souls together just doesn't feel right. These covenants just don't feel grounded in the cultures and peoples we know in Azeroth and it just doesn't feel right to me. However, they couldn't really do that because there had to be souls from the entire Universe. If each afterlife was more focused on characters that we knew it could have been more interesting. Instead of the tauren afterlife, night elf afterlife, troll afterlife, human paladin afterlife etc etc, it just became some moral color wheel that feels too separated from Azeroth. The fact the Shadowlands encompasses the souls of the entire universe just makes everything feel bland and homogenized since Blizzard isn't able to attribute cultural aspects to each afterlife. I feel like if the Shadowlands was based more closely to JUST Azeroth then it would feel better.