World of Warcraft is notorious for throwing pop culture references into the game wherever possible. One World of Warcraft fan has made a connection of his own, combining a character from Monsters Inc with an Old God.

A Redditor by the name of Moris, a World of Warcraft and Old God fan, was responsible for the meme’s creation. With a simple shop, he combined G’huun, one of the eldritch antagonists of Battle for Azeroth, with Roz, the iconic and intimidating key master/CDI head from Monsters Inc.

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The picture itself is of G’huun lurking in his lair deep beneath the swamps of Nazmir. However, Moris placed Roz’s recognizable red sweater, pen, and clipboard onto the slithering monster. G’huun’s pose even makes it look like he is reading the clipboard, just as his slug-like counterpart in Monsters Inc.

Gamers are notorious for their creativity, and World of Warcraft fans are no exception. Between fan art projects and memes, there is no shortage of WoW references for players to enjoy. Sometimes, fans even find these things in the outside world, like the World of Warcraft fan who recently discovered a bust of Illidan Stormrage during a hotel stay in Spain.

Moris’ fellow World of Warcraft players got a kick out of his meme. They immediately began copying quotes from Roz but changed them to fit G’huun and Battle for Azeroth. Several fans stated they would never be able to fight G’huun or watch Monsters Inc again without seeing this crossover.

Many fans also took this time to reminisce about the best parts of Battle for Azeroth. Though the expansion was contentious and held a fair amount of unpopular design decisions, there were plenty of things fans enjoyed–G’huun and Zandalar being some of them. The pseudo-Old God's creepy, pestilent influence on the world was unlike other Old Gods, and players fondly remember their first encounter with the slug-like beast.

World of Warcraft will have a lot to live up to with Dragonflight, however. Battle for Azeroth and Shadowlands have more negatives associated with them than positives, and World of Warcraft has lost a lot of good faith with its fans over the last few years, made even worse with Blizzard's sexual harassment and discrimination allegations. However, World of Warcraft has been working to fix its reputation and has tried to improve over the last year. Players will have to see if it follows through with this trend in Patch 9.2.5, Dragonflight, and beyond.

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