Isnt talgath the asshole who found the draenei on draenor?
Anemo: traveler, Sucrose
Pyro: Yanfei, Amber, diluc, xiangling, thoma, Xinyan, Bennett
Geo: Noelle, Ningguang, Yun Jin, Gorou
Hydro: Barbara, Zingqiu, Ayato
Cyro: Shenhe, Kaeya, Chongyun, Diona, Ayaka, Rosaria
Electro: Fischl, Lisa, Miko, Kujou, Raiden, Razor
It's hard sometimes to get if the accent or the actual voice acting is the real issue. Vol'jin and Velen sound overall fine despite the enlightened accents, Yrel was unbearable to hear for me and that's probably because her voice acting was over the top and excessively stressing the accent in question. Tyrande...I don't even know the point of her speaking that way, at all. There's no other Night Elf speaking that way so is not even a case of common accent among the race.
And Aggra, hell, she's an orc with no distinct accent whatsoever and yet sounded atrocious. Cataclysm aside, even those very few lines in WoD sounded horrible.
non-demons forms, yes.
but until we see two demon versions of a person existing at once, we can only assume that there can be only one at a time.
like i said, socrethar was dead in our universe, killed in netherstorm so permanently dead. othar became socrethar in alternate draenor long after his counterpart's death.
Same. She's truly the only one left that's still mysterious, even N'zoth and Azshara have more info out there compared to her.
Elune is hands down the most interesting character in Warcraft history if you ask me. Because we don't really know anything about her, we got a brief look at her when Ysera died.
It seems more reasonable that multiples exist but we simply haven't met them, or not recognized them. Your way needs at least one additional assumption that so far, isn't really supported by anything.
Obviously, these demons would still be individuals and cannot all occupy the same position. There's only one Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, right hand man of Sargeras, but that doesn't mean there isn't a dozen other KJs, possibly using different names.
It's already been demonstrated rather thoroughly that AU versions of a character aren't fully identical, with in some cases quite major differences. Including them simply not existing.
I think he was aware of that, AU Socrethar was seemingly rather keen on not getting into the Nether.
I mean, he's a demon, then why does he make a fuss about fusing his soul into a construct? He would come back anyway, his last words are that he's getting consumed by the Nether, something he seemingly wanted to avoid.
Still trying to make sense of that bizarre WoD premise?
It becomes even weirder when you realize that the events of WoD happen 30 years before the events in TBC. So, MU Socrethar was not dead by then.
I must've missed the part where Gruul from 30 years ago had a metal arm and re-grew a hand just in time for TBC
TL;DR Time travel, there's no point in arguing about this.War Crimes
When the time came to free Garrosh and escape to Draenor, Kairoz summoned multiple alternate versions of Azeroth's heroes that fight their original counterparts, causing chaos in the Temple of the White Tiger and distracting everyone while the two make their escape. These counterparts came from alternate timelines including, but not limited to:
A timeline in which Baine Bloodhoof murdered Garrosh and became Warchief of the Horde.
A timeline in which Jaina Proudmoore used a tidal wave of water elementals to destroy Orgrimmar, resulting in a world war during which "everyone" died, leaving an insane Kalecgos as one of the few survivors.
A timeline in which Varian Wrynn died unexpectedly and an unprepared, apprehensive Anduin Wrynn was coronated.
A timeline in which Thrall did not rebel against Aedelas Blackmoore and became a general in his slave army.
A timeline where things went "very bad", thus explaining alternate timeline Vol'jin's behavior.[11]
Warlords of Draenor
An alternate timeline Draenor is the main setting of the Warlords of Draenor expansion. With the intent of gathering an army capable of defeating the Burning Legion, Kairozdormu used the [Vision of Time] to bring Garrosh Hellscream to this particular timeline because certain differences — such as Garrosh never being born and Ner'zhul's mate, Rulkan, surviving — were advantageous to his plan. Garrosh used his knowledge of the future to convince Grommash Hellscream to turn on Gul'dan, kill Mannoroth, and unite the orc clans into a technologically advanced Iron Horde. This Iron Horde then used a shard of the shattered Vision of Time to link their Dark Portal with the present day of the prime Azeroth in order to invade.
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Except it's not. Read War Crimes I guess.
Edit: Where did this sudden "It's not time travel" thought process come into play? The player base has bitched and moaned about time travel for ~4 years now, and now suddenly, it 'isn't time travel'.
Garrosh traveled "Sideways and backwards through time" with the assistance of a bronze dragon.
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