I've done this in a way where I show the rest of my character's lives and their deaths, inspired by the finale of Six Feet Under. (I put it in the spoiler) Main characters are towards the bottom.
I might as well consider my self more or less done on CotH aside from hopping on if requested, so I guess I'll list the fates of my characters as well, at least in the CotH realm. I have a lot of them (24?) some are going to just deserve a little blurb, considering they weren't really used often or if barely used at all. Either way, I'll start off with the shelf characters:
Arvellos Endal'felo:An artifact researcher, he often went anywhere, and I mean anywhere, to get one. Meaning he would put himself in the dangers of the wilds and within old abandoned buildings. It was the latter that led him to his end: he was skulking through an old Troll ruin when he set a booby trap off. The booby trap sent about fifty wooden spears through his body and trapped him onto a wall. Since he was a blood DK, it didn't really end him. What did, however, was the demon he swore himself to. Disappointed in him, he appeared to the trapped Arvellos and incinerated his body until it was no more.
Vaye Silver: Though she lost one arm in Westfall, trying to help out the Appleflows, she continued to keep a strong relation with the family until they considered her their adopted sister/daughter. As a priest, she continued to train and apply her knowledge to helping the people of the region. She would die at the age of 82, after having a heatstroke while planting seeds in the sun.
Bob Appleflow: Speaking of Appleflows. Bob died of liver failure around ten years after the Cataclysm. Too much drinking.
Moirzil A nathrezim, he had a lot of time on his hands. He would have either followed the mortal races of Azeroth to their end, or his own. Whoever won that fateful battle in the future.
Dailuu: After losing her brother Troovo, and thus the only remaining member of her family, she attempted to reconnect with her own people, only to find that she was unable to in her undeath. She made a few friends among the ebon blade, but she found more companionship with the people she worked for as a mercenary. She would survive until the end of Azeroth's timeline.
Xelti Steamfledge: Her business implementing hidden weapons kept her floating for over twenty years, although it never became the 'boom!ing' success that she wanted to. Despite this, her devices malfunctioned every once in a while, and when it was explosive it sometimes led to people's demise. This isn't what led to her demise. However, it was an angry customer who lost his wife that did: he murdered Xelti in anger.
Nagoyan Bluecrest Lived a simple and natural life until he died of old age - the pack form made life much shorter than his original one, but he accepted this with grace. When he felt that his time had come, he made sure to find a patch of fertile soil in a forest to decompose in, and laid there until he died.
Aigneis Irontapper: Died from snake venom. A similar career to the aforementioned Arvellos, she also met her fate in an ancient ruin, when she fell into a pit of vipers. A hardy Dwarf, it took a while for the venom to take its toll, so it wasn't a pleasant death to say the least.
Vol'fon: He survived for another six years until he leywalked right into the middle of a battlefield when people were actually fighting, and was shot to death by human rangers. His stories were buried with him, so nobody ever got to read them.
Makho Sharktooth: When the pandaren came to the rest of Azeroth, he was inspired to become a monk and apply his own wrestling techniques into the art - he eventually became a teacher while at the same time leading the life he did before: catching fish and giving people tattoos until his sight went bad. He died of old age.
Ionion Nalvirr: Just before he was about to reach his goal of becoming an archmage, having been considered for the promotion amongst other candidates, one of those candidates murdered him in cold blood while he slept. He didn't go without a fight - even though his throat was slit by the man, he was able to permanently disfigure him by setting him on fire. The man escaped with his life but was charged with the murder of Ionion and for burning down his house.
Charles Elgro Blacksteel II: Because of his criminal status, he was never allowed back into Gnomeregan after it was retaken, so he and one of his friends were persuaded by a certain Blood Elf to become regulars in her troupe of disfunctional actors, and so he lived and died with that troupe.
Loyus Lore'alah: He continued to lead a life as a bartender until he became the owner of a tavern in Silvermoon - there he would become a host for his cousin's wildly unpopular acting troupe. This led to the tavern becoming so unpopular that he went out of business and had to shut it down. Having no friends due to his avoidant personality and rude personality, he resigned to becoming one of the troupe regulars.
Azma Oir Il-Quar II: Lived for twenty more years, to the age of 82. He remained a mage of the Kirin Tor at the surface of Dalaran, while continuing to collect gossip over a hookah in the underbelly. During the last years of his life, as an old man, he became a small cultural figure in the city renown for knowing everyone's dirty secrets. Since people were always gathered around him, he didn't have to die alone.
Renzo Sharpwell: Continued to run Shapwell Shipping for another eight years until one of his subordinates murdered him in cold blood to take an early inheritance. In paperwork, he was designated to take Renzo's place as the next owner.
Ghurm Whitehoof: He lived to the age of 131 and died a natural death, and in those years preceding his death he had to watch the rest of his tribe fall apart and become one with Thunder Bluff, so he settled down to do the same. He wandered for four years after the Cataclysm until finally finding his grandmother's heirloom, and once he did, he was done travelling the world and focused on helping people as a shaman.
Gurvok Wolfbite: Already died. His life ended while he sat beside his partner Balgarn in year 30, after contracting an unknown disease and succumbing to it.
Now for the mains!
Eta Brokenhorn: Once her son
Pashu grew to the age when he could take care of himself and eventually become the next chieftain of their tribe, she said her goodbyes to them and was finally free to take on the wandering life a spiritwalker should have, and just like many spiritwalkers, she became more and more estranged until she died at the age of 91 due to a recently housed spirit that overwhelmed her body and soul. The fourty-seven souls she carried with her were then free to find a new conduit. Her pet snake
Blind-Dance lived to a ripe old age of ten. The immediate family made a miniature version of a funeral ceremony for the snake, mummifying it and placing it on a little post where the bodies of other Tauren are left.
Dakx Goldhammer: Worked for The Love Exchange until either the moment he died, or the moment it went out of business for good. If it went out of business for good before he died, he would have spent the rest of his life with his daughter, and travelling to constantly see all of his adopted 'grandchildren' he met through his journeys. While living with his daughter, he set up a poorhouse in Ratchet to help feed and house people who couldn't afford it with the donations of people who felt they owed him a favor. His daugther continued to run the poorhouse and every year she would hold an event to honor her father: a waffle cooking contest that became so popular that it led to an increase in profits for surrounding businesses. Those businesses would give the poorhouse extra donations and financial support because of this, and she was able to convince her two brothers to build and run new poorhouses in other Goblin ports.
Nilyssae Lore'alah: She eventually left The Love Exchange on a whim to create a troupe of actors that would act out her plays and other banned scripts around Azeroth. Her venues became smaller and smaller due to the nature of her unpopularity, and yet her troupe grew larger and larger. After a certain point, only the Darkmoon Faire allowed her troupe to perform, and the entire group set up a tent there and became regulars of the fairgrounds. During one of her shows, around 80% of the actors were on the stage during the final act of a play about a man on a murdering spree. The actor playing the man was new, but in bad judgement Nilyssae casted him for the main role nevertheless. He proceeded to actually murder everyone on the stage by stabbing them all to death. Each of the actors just thought that the dying ones were doing a phenomenal job playing dead. And then they died too. Nilyssae was one of the first to go, since like always, she casted herself as the love interest of the main character.
Pleasant Tripp: Continued to serve as a soldier of the Forsaken until his brain rotted to the point where motor coordination was affected and he could no longer move any of his limbs or understand words intelligibly. Instead of using him for anything else, those who were taking care of him during those last years simply decided to bury him with his 'ThinS to ReMber' jar.
Troovo: Already died.
Ce: After
the murder of a man named Albert, Ce was discovered to be the cause and dishonorbly discharged from the Argent Crusade because of it. Due to his position and contributions, he was allowed to have a less severe sentence than others might have gotten for killing another person, so he was sentenced to half a year in prison. While imprisoned, one of the guards bumped into a table that stood in front of his cell and a small dagger fell off and rolled across the floor, just in reach. With this blade, he attempted suicide by making two large vertical slices on his arms, but as he lay on the floor losing blood, his cellmate removed her outfit and wrapped his arms in the cloth to stop the bleeding, saving him enough time for the guards to find out and get a medic into the cell. His life was saved, but his sentence was prolonged because of his behavior and they added another three months on his charge in order for him to be monitored. During those three months, Ce slowly but quietly became insane because he was quarantined from other cellmates and given minimal attention by the guards. One day, out of the blue, Charles Blacksteel II visited him when he heard of the scandal, and managed to break him out of prison and take him back to hiding in Ironforge. Unfortunately for Charles, hiding someone as big as a Draenei led to him being spotted more often, and his hiding place was finally found. For a short amount of time, they fled to neutral locations and became an unlikely mercenary duo that attracted the attention of Nilyssae, who part-persuaded part-blackmailed them into her acting troupe. They remained with the troupe until its end. Charles would die on stage, but Ce was one of the few who didn't die during what was dubbed 'the murder show'. He was, however, the one to behead the murderer in front of everyone. The audience was so enraged that this out of place character just beheaded one of the actors and were about to attack him until they realized that everyone on stage was actually dead. With the death of most of his newfound friends, he returned to the arms of the Draenei and joined the army of light in hopes of one day returning to his birthplace. Who knows whether they succeeded or not.
Geoni: During the tyrannical stage of Garrosh's Horde, Geoni was separated from
Mogu'leth because they wouldn't let a Goblin raise an Orc for one second. Geoni naturally joined a resistance and made it his only goal to retrieve his son. During the final battle with Garrosh, Geoni saw it as an opportunity to retrieve Mogu'leth from the Orphanage but after getting Mogu'leth out of the area, an Orc patrolling the area spotted him and threw an axe at him with all his strength. The result was Geoni's legs being cut clean off, both right below the knee. He went to retrieve the child with a couple other resistance members, so they were able to get the father and child out of there before he bled to death, and closed up his wounds. From that point on, Geoni was confined to a wheelchair, but ultimately at peace with the situation because his son was by his side. For a couple of years, the disability confined him to crafting guns at his desk so that he could pay for tutors for Mogu'leth, along with babysitters in the case of the old one likely failing in his health due to old age. Instead of going to tutors with the funds, Mogu'leth worked with an engineer in secret to learn how to make machinery and weapons, all the while building a pair of prosthetic legs to fit Geoni perfectly. On the day of his 20th birthday (and his Om'riggor), Mogu'leth left the prothetics at Geoni's bedside, along with instructions on how to attach them, before leaving for the challenge. Mogu'leth successfully completed Om'riggor and took on an apprenticeship with a blacksmith so that he no longer had to rely on a blacksmith for crafting the pieces for whatever it is he was inventing. Just one year after his son went off to face the challenges of life on his own, Geoni fell into depression because the prosthetics stopped working after a year, forcing him back into the life crafting guns both commissioned and patented for sale. Mogu'leth was aware of Geonis' legs failing, so he made him a promise to craft prothetics that could last a lifetime after he mastered blacksmithing and metalcrafting. It took Mogu'leth 8 years to do so, and another 11 to become a respectable prothetics engineer. By the time Mogu'leth attached his new and improved prosthetics to his adoptive father, Geoni was 51 years of age. His health wasn't great because of being confined to a wheelchair for so long, but now that he was given his new legs, he was able to travel again. Instead of wasting the year just sightseeing, he promised Mogu'leth that he would use what was made for him to help him in his endeavors. Mogu'leth didn't protest, but Geoni didn't have many skills he could use to help with limb manufacturing. However, Geoni became a member of Mogu'leth's group of engineers and signed his gunshop over to them to use as headquarters for their business. For the rest of his life, he traveled around the world as a sales representative for his son's business and died of old age, his bed surrounded by his son and his company.
And that's all of them. That was a lil cathartic.