Talk:Valkyr (Warframe)/@comment-6033886-20140501054314/@comment-24563582-20140503061634

I think you're grasping at straws here. The hours I spent camping for an Unborn Val'kyr in World of Warcraft come to mind. The lore of these undead Battle Maidens is also brought to the fore. Life after 'death'. Finding oneself suddenly in a war with immense combat capabilities. Both offensive and 'defensive' in utility. Deciding to fight for the 'opposite' side. Then there is the name, which for me is somewhat superfluous at this point when factoring in all the aforementioned similarities.

World of Warcraft is not my idea of a good game. I never could reconcile my belief in proof of purchase versus subscription gaming. It's like buying the rights to property, then paying rent for it. It's not yours. It's just on 'loan'. It belongs to them. They just allow you to use it after you 'bought' it from them. I don't 'play' that game.

My theory isn't colored by any interest, just observation.

Warframe follows a certain 'train of thought' when it comes to influences, I think.