Why it is so important to know who is final boss? dosen't that spoil the suprise "oh look it's Kil'jaden again". I would like to see in time when final raid is released and then this mysterios figure reveal self.
Why it is so important to know who is final boss? dosen't that spoil the suprise "oh look it's Kil'jaden again". I would like to see in time when final raid is released and then this mysterios figure reveal self.
Been wondering the same thing but who knows.
I'm remembering now that Blizzard, when talking about Archimonde in WoD and Hellscream in MoP, said they want to continue to use the final raid of an expansion as a story arch to move the next expansion, so whatever the next expansion is going to be, the last raid/boss of the xpac will be tied completely to that. Which means, that rules out KJ right? Unless there is another legion expansion? Barf.
Keep in mind that over time, Sargeras' goal or his plans might have shifted. For example, back then, he wanted to wipe out all life from the universe - including & especially Azeroth. However, as it turned out now, he no longer want to destroy Azeroth, but want her to be his instead. Things change over time. While I don't doubt that he ultimately still want to cleanse the universe of the corruption from the Void, it isn't impossible that his plans might not be just "destroy,destroy and destroy" anymore. It's not like the Legion is averse to using power of the Void to their own goals - they employed plenty of void creatures and void magic, after all.
For example, it's possible that the Legion ordered Xavius to assist N'Zoth in corruption to weaken Azeroth's defense to buy them time, expecting that N'Zoth wouldn't be able to fully corrupt Azeroth before the Legion's leaders get there anyway. N'Zoth, on the other hand, want to do the same thing to the Legion. Xavius was the middle man who play for both sides (both thinking they are using the others).
You can't really claim that the fragment was made up when it's linked to the story and Blizzard hasn't tell us to disregard it yet (and when did Blizzard ever need to make an excuse in game for something to not be a store item anyway?). Sure, there hasn't been anything else from it yet, but that wasn't an evidence of it being of no importance. Legion story just started, it hasn't gotten past 1/4 of its lifespan yet.
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Reiterate this please, no clue what you're trying to say. Sounds like you're saying "He wants to bring her to the legion" which I have yet to see anything in game or out of game suggesting.
Sargeras' plan's changing also makes no sense either. He went on this burning crusade to eliminate all life, not because he hates us, but because he fears what the Void Lords can do to the universe. Him now not hating them, who he slew an unborn titan and his beloved brethren over... just makes no sense. And time does change, but this is a Titan we're talking about. His time with the Burning Crusade is probably blink in the eons he's been alive.
At first i thought maybe Xavius had ditched the Old Gods and went back to the Legion. A lot of it made no sense, but nothing was ever mentioned either.(blizzard is bad at making things fit into place fluidly) like no one points out that he's working with the Legion again, as if Blizzard thinks no one read the Nightmare book. But him and Azshara are in the same boat. Then we have the raid and the new Old God monster gives a lot of insight into it. And Spriest weapons does too. Xavius is still an Old God minion and betraying the Old Gods is not something you do. They know the future, they know your thoughts. Sargeras and the Legion are the ones who get betrayed, they can't read minds. They can't see the future.
But one thing I try to keep in mind is that this is happening in game and Blizzard Quest writers aren't focused on a good story, just making more content. if this was a book by say Christie, there would be more plausible responses from npc's about the union.
The Mount was originally a store mount that used an upcoming model from Legion. Just like the store mounts that turned out to be models for WoD. This had some really bad criticism and was changed to a drop from defeating Heroic+ Archimonde. So by average human intellect logic, we can conclude that this rift of aln was made up on the spot to give reason why this Grove Warden mount that was a storemount based on future content, being given for Archimonde's defeat.
It's in the Warlock artifact (Scepter of Sargeras in particular) in-game book (source of all those "Sargeras want to bone Azeroth" jokes).
One can wonder if that vision was true or if it was some kind of plans of the forces of the Void (i.e: the OGs or their masters), but as a result, Sargeras want to corrupt Azeroth to be his now.Originally Posted by Tome of Blighted Implements
(You can check the full texts version of all parts on Wowhead. The one I copy & pasted was just part 4)
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- N'zoth is -directly- responsible for the Nightmare even if Yogg-Saron opened the way.
- N'zoth is basically -involved- with the Naga in a way we have yet to fully understand, who have a prominant role in Azsuna.
- Old God whispers of prophecy are rarley wrong, look at yogg-saron who saw the dethroning of Arthas and him being replaced by Bolvar.
- Xal'atah speaks of the void prison weakening that keeps N'zoth in stasis at the end of the emerald nightmare, there is -no- hint at all that KJ is involved in any of this.
- Arms warrior, Shadow priest, Holy paladin all have artifact quests tied to the old gods, as there are 3 tied to KJ.
- Helya was corrupted by Loken, who was corrupted by the Old Gods in turn.
- Kobolds in Highmountain briefly explain their backlore, implied to be old god related.
- Doing the full Drak'thul quest gives you refferences to N'zoth and the old gods.
- Il'gynoth mentions N'zoth and resting in Ny'alotha.
- Xal'atah also whispers that dreams and demons can be corrupted by the old gods, weather shes lying or not is indeterminate, but she mentions Ny'alotha and the gods -alot- during most of her dialogue.
- Arthas appears in Frost DK encounters with alot of hints to void and darkness.
- Given that Il'gynoth mentions the five pillars could be responsible for freeing the old gods it does -not- take a genious to figure out who the -real- end boss is going to be once we inavertly unleash them.
I'm going to copy pasta some shit I threw down into another thread because it explains why Jaina should no longer be brought up. Side-tier character.
Re: Il'gynoth whispers "Her heart is a crater, and we have filled it".
I see this a lot but I have to shoot it down, its just so out of the blue. Theramore wasn't even last xpac, it was 2 xpacs ago. I don't think her heart is a crater, more like her brain is volcano, with anger. Sure, shes really sad about Arthas going bad, but, she has gotten over him at this point. That was FOUR expansions ago. Yes, Jaina is still around, but she keeps getting thrown into the limelight.
When people reference her I keep seeing the claim that her heart is a crater too, but is it? I don't see why her "heart" is.
Also, to counter the Theramore literal crater, why isn't this in reference to Dalaran and its crater, or Un'goro being a cater. Just because theres a female charater and a crater involved, doesn't make me think she is the target of this quote. I really think it has more to do with Azeroth's core being metaphorically craterd and filled with Old God corruption.
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My point is that Jaina is an old character. She's anti-horde because Garrosh bombed Theramore, and no shes voted out of office from the Kirin Tor. Sure, she might do something crazy, but she won't do anything near Garrosh's level. Garrosh only had access to power and supplies and authority because he was warchief, which is kin to King of Stormwind. Jaina, at her worst, will just leave and go to Kul Tiras, or at worst polymorph Sylvanas or some shit.
Her being a dreadlord, and being the end boss of the expansion... its utter nonsense. Really think about her character arc. Go replay some Warcraft III RoC, Human campaign, and see Jaina as she was first introduced. You're trying to tell me that they're taking a character from what, 15 years ago? and rehashing her into a big bad guy for reasons? That's like Madonna announcing she's going back on tour, for 2017.
Completely out of character.
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OK folks heres how its going to go
Go into nighthold, kill Guldan, save Illidans body, have the tomb of Sargeras in reach and attempt to use the pillars to seal it up.
But surprise! It was a trick by the old gods, instead of sealing the tomb, we released N'zoth. Kadghar dies.
Jaina comes back and causes a bunch of trouble for the horde but ultimately sends us after Azshara and N'zoth to a new underwater zone and raid.
In the mean time we are figuring out how to resurrect Illidan.
When we finally defeat Azshara, Illidan is ready to go, takes us to the tomb of Sargeras where we will face all the big baddies, including KJ, and an avatar of Sargeras.
If this turns out to not be the end of it because KJ is a coward and runs back through the portal and closes it before we kill him, we then take the Exodar and fly to Argus to mess him up. queuing up the next expansion. (this seems to be the most logical explanation for needing the exodar to get to argus, otherwise we would just walk through their own portal)
This seems the most logical flow to me, with either KJ or Avatar of Sargeras being the only logical last bad guy for legion.
Somebody gets the bright idea to revive Kael'thas.
"Magister's Terrace was merely a setback!"
The perfect troll ending.