Personally, I'm expecting there to be competition between the Zandalar and Kul'tiras when it comes to laying control to various surrounding islands, especially since the Zandalari have been searching for a new home on their Golden Fleet. A perfectly natural conflict.
Eh, it's a two-way street. We've learned to accept that void can be a useful tool when used with care; at the same time, we've learned that light is similar. A useful tool, but it's important not to get too wrapped up in it. Honestly, this last patch made me appreciate "light-aligned" forces much more than I had previously. They were previously incredibly one-dimensional and bland, but this last patch has brought a little spice to the formula of light vs. void.
I like the Tides of Vengeance title. It is a reference to the return of Azshara to dispense her wrath upon those who plunged her kingdom into the seas with the destruction of the well of eternity.
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it sounds better then anything wiht "Storm" or "Kul Tiras" in it. Btw, i debunked that "Storm" will be a part of the Logo some pages back. TLDR: None of the last 3 tie-in books used the title of the expansion that it leads into. and the 2 first who did, only as subtitles but not the main title
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That's pretty much the exact kind of setup I'm expecting. It's a better reason for Faction conflict than most. Rather than the Horde and Alliance just shitting on one another for no reason, they're just trying to help their new allies. Who have perfectly good reasons to be at conflict, and already are at conflict by the time the Horde and Alliance get in touch.