Jason the Dreadman - A Failed Sylvanas

Brett 2022-10-25 07:23:30

Previously, in another review of this work

Why did Jason kill Shen Mei? Why did Lyon not expose the chip in the end? A little personal analysis

The motivation for Jason's key words and deeds is explained in more detail in .

This article is a concluding supplement and introduces another game character that is somewhat similar to him and familiar to everyone - Sylvanas, the Queen of the Banshees.

As a World of Warcraft player who started the national service public beta...

I express that the role of Jason has a lot of overlap with the famous hero in WOW, the former Elf Ranger, the latter leader of the Forsaken, and the Banshee King Sylvanas.

The same is the body "dead", the consciousness is still alive, the two are still trying to find their own shelter when everything is taken away, their positions are forced to change, and their will is controlled by others.

However, due to the difference in personal ability and time, the situation of the two is very different.

Jason is just an American special forces soldier, he has no backers, and he doesn't seem to have any family. The only Mad Dog teammates have committed suicide. He is the only one left in the world. A zombie who relies on inhibitors to maintain human consciousness. If you were him, what would you choose to do? ?

Sylvanas was a high elf ranger before his death, and died under the sword of Arthas, the chief death knight of the Lich King. As a former human prince, the latter mercilessly transformed his past allies into selfless, witch-ridden ones. The banshee controlled by the demon king. Until the power of the Lich King wanes, this banshee will have the opportunity to take up the rebel flag, occupy the city of Lordaeron, unite a group of disgusted zombies into the Forsaken, and even later ascend to the high position of the tribal chieftain, even now What is her ultimate goal to be an enemy of the whole world?

At present, Jason seems to a certain extent like the Banshee King when he just got out of control, but the problem is, in his opinion, he is the only "zombie" in the world with self-awareness, and he is unable or unwilling to create it. A monster like himself can't turn himself back into a "living person". As a "dead person", besides committing suicide and taking revenge on Wilson, perhaps the only thing he can do is let the world know the horror he encountered.

Just like the dumb boy Claire met, his world was nothing but hell.

So for him, what's wrong with letting the world turn into hell?

spread hands.

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