
Originally Posted by
Arkevorkhat
Absolutely not.
I'm unhappy specifically BECAUSE they added a weak, questionably consistent twist to the story because they thought that people would be mad if they killed G'raha.
They should *not* have written an entirely different plot just because people did like a character.
They had been foreshadowing G'raha's death from the beginning of the expansion, and then said "actually no, he's actually still alive." A decision that took what could have been an extremely powerful, impactful story point and turned it into a weak, meaningless one.
Imagine if they said "uhh, actually... Here's Haurchefant back, he never actually died." People would be pissed, his death was a major story point in Heavensward, and he was a beloved character.
I don't have a problem with them having added G'raha to the story and the Scions. Since the Trust system pulls from the Scions mostly for the permanently available options they probably wanted a tank that was capable of tanking without the limitations that Thancred has due to the story. Or to avoid having to replace another member of the trusts since they have to replace Ryne since she's only available on the First and not the Source.
I wish they had done it such that he didn't get the memories back. They weren't too sure in the First if the transference would work given the G'raha back on the Source had a soul still. Then he could have had an arc of him feeling like he has to try to live up to who he had become on the First - the Exarch. But then coming to an understanding that he just needs to be himself after realizing that the Exarch became the Exarch due to the circumstances he was in - circumstances that Shadowbringers' story was designed to prevent in the first place.
I just hope he quickly moves past the fanboy stage with several of the more notable characters. As that will get old quickly.