(01-18-2012, 05:47 PM)LostStranger Wrote: ...Still. Forsaken are people too. Core concept.
Some others said it too... Honestly, its the best advice that can be given in the situation. However, as I love Forsaken, allow me to go on about them for a little while.
The perception that Forsaken are a bunch of evil deaders that just want to rule Azeroth is incorrect. Sure, there is a core group of them that are against any living beings. However, put that in the general context of how the races has some racism towards another race and it's not really such a dark thought anymore. As for Revenge against the Lich King, once again many of the races all have the same reason to hate the Lich King. We see it stressed in Forsaken because of Putress... But I could see Blood Elves wanting the same revenge as an example (I'm sure other races too).
When you take away what 'seems' to be more characteristic of their race, you get down to what is truly most characteristic IMO. A group of people who had their lives forcefully taken away from them... Who were made to do the bidding of another, possibly destroy their families, friends, and homes, and then suddenly regained a consciousness to who they where. That same group became hated my humanity, even though they were once humans. Yet, what they've done, and what they've become is an offense against the beliefs of their former race.
Through all that despair that people does not simply sink into a depressive state (though some undoubtedly have). Instead, they take pride in the Queen who protected them and cling to the very name that characterizes what they are, Forsaken. Everything, from their manner, to their religion, to the grim home of Undercity, represent this pride. We think of them as 'evil,' but their entire culture is based around the only thing they can understand truly. Death. Many of them reject their past life as life seems to have rejected them. That's why you've got this grim dark culture.
But... then of course it gets confusing. Because, no matter how much pride they can find in their new culture and way of existing... There are still the confusing ties of the old life and of the questions that cannot be answered. Many still seek to feel alive, even if they cannot -be- alive. That leads to Forsaken who might pursue the arcane/fel and the Echo of Life cult. But that can also lead to a generally more compassionate Forsaken. It can explain why some who became Forsaken together retain ties of family/marriage/love even though most of the former life is rejected/forgotten.
And of course, you've got a race of people who cannot reproduce (since we are not in Cataclysm). Imagine being not only the youngest of all the races... But the one thats existence is finite. There are a set number of Forsaken... And that number can only decrease. Combined with the pride you've garnered for your race it can lead one to being protective of the lands held by Undercity. Defensive to downright hostile against any who would dare harm another Forsaken. This feeling is one that other races can't possibly share and truly I think its underplayed. Despite the egotistical grim dark nature, there is also a great potential for strong ties of brotherhood, though brotherhood built on different kinds of relationships.
Not to mention that the numbered existence of the Forsaken puts into stress their need to grasp at power. Cult of Forgotten Shadow that shows how to ascend past the weak forsaken body into a stronger, seemingly immortal one. That's important because doing so keeps the hope that the race will be preserved alive. Honestly, you could explain the egotistical/power hungry side of many Forsaken with the necessity to gain power. Relations with the Horde are unstable at best. The Alliance would have them wiped out if possible. The only way to exist is to spend your time finding ways to continue to exist. It doesn't matter what the source of power is or who is giving it. Morality cannot become an issue when existence is on the line.
Finally, there is are tons of problems that Forsaken might encounter... They are dead and yet can still die, bodies decayed and yet can still fall back into mindlessness. They seem ageless, but do they really age? Being such a young race with no prior history its hard to understand what will happen. While pride and necessity normally keeps a Forsaken going, they have the potential to be complex characters.
I have no nerves, yet I still can remember how pain feels. They call me emotionless, yet sometimes I'm over taken by rage or fear. I try hard, hard to be what I am, a cold dead being... Yet, by simply being I contradict the death that has taken me.
The living dead. Its a powerful contradiction and while many Forsaken have a stony(boney) poker face... There is still a deep psychology within, effected by numerous significant events.... But yeah, I could go on and on about this but I think somewhere in here you could find an answer to purpose.