So... "neither of you can die this day." Interesting.
So... "neither of you can die this day." Interesting.
https://bnetcmsus-a.akamaihd.net/cms...9831833094.pdf
PDF version.
So, we finally know why Kil'jaeden needed Gul'dan. A non-demon arcane "lockpicker".
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Damn
Guldan is definitively the most interesting villain wow has ever had. I wonder what happens after he refuses to open the portal at first.
I like khadgars slight humor about arcane elementals not being able to kick rocks.
I wish they would do more storytelling this way
I also hope the raid in the tomb (i assume there will be one) manages to capture the immensity of the rooms with pillars so high that they are disapearing in darkness
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Well, Khadgars Harbingers part already revevaled that the Legion was interested in corrupting him.
Yeah the sequence of events seems to be:
>Khadgar takes flight in Raven form back to Azeoth in HFC's cinematic to chase Gul'dan.
> The audio dramas take place
> His Harbinger episode (probably what KJ means plans for him)
>We meet him in Dalaran trying to gain more help, including Horde people.
[U]In my eyes: here's how I think it goes in order.
1. khadgar leaves HFC to find gul'dan, he meets up with maiev, while gul'dan is flown somewhere within suramar.
2. The ToS happens.
3. The felstorm opens, the legion is back, khadgar leaves, and the gul'dan harbinger vid pops
4. Khadgar leaves karazhan to find medivh, only to find that a dreadlord was sneaking by all this time.
5. The announcement trailer stuff happens with khadgar taking a look at the broken shore, while warning varian and anduin about the legions return.
6. Varian talks with the horde about it, and agree to assault the broken shore.
7. The broken shore event happens.
8. Legion happens straight after.
I love this whole prelude story mix going on. It really does all the flavor as to why legion is happening, and as to why gul'dan is so useful, even in AU standards.
Lore Elfs - Addicted to Lore.
Im loving all the storytelling blizzard is making.
This actually explain why MU Gul'dan was killed by the legion,propably he decided he would no longer be the Legion Pawn and betrayed then.Thats why Kil'jaeden doesn't trust AU Gul'dan.
He went there just for the power. It was considered "disloyalty" by the Legion... though he was abandoned by the Legion before and then Sargeras went to the abyss.
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That's the thing, MU Gul'dan didn't betrayed the Legion.
Oh man oh man! I friggin love these things. Something to listen to every night before bed
I gotta say though, with that ending I am really curious to see what happens next. What happens between Gul'dan refusing to obey Kil'jaeden and actually opening the portal
I think a trace of Sargeras will show up, turning Gul'dan around.
Nah, it won't be that. In the dungeon journal of Tichondrius it says he's in Suramar to make sure Gul'dan follows orders.
My guess is Sargeras shows Gul'dan the impossibility of defying the Legion; as that's exactly what Gul'dan does on the Broken Shore to the Alliance by summoning all the demons.