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"I just wanted them to hand us our award! But they were just talk!, talk!, talk!......" - Wrathion
Rhonin will probably die.Isn't Rhonin the leader of Dalaran? Why would he want to assist Dr. Blight in her motive for revenge? Isn't he too busy making babies with dragons and elves and riding raptors through time?
Dalaran will shake their head and waggle a finger in disapproval just like the Argent Crusade has to the Forsaken. That will be the extent of their friendship due to Jaina.
From Wowwiki: In a last desperate act to fulfill her duties as Guardian (which she had never shirked in the past) Aegwynn supplemented Jaina with her last source of magic: her own life.
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Although Aegwynn survived she has imbued Jaina with the last of her Guardian power, which is why Jaina is so powerful
We learned that Jaina is next in line afterr Rhonin to lead the Kirin Tor. That doesn't necessarily mean that any acts she performs for the Alliance during this war in Mists of Pandaria will result in her taking the entire Kirin Tor faction to the Alliance once she takes over. I'm sure Rhonin was pro-human at one point, too.
Question: What happened to Rhonin? Retirement? Or just the law of passing down power?
Why is it that Horde mages get this new spell aswell??? if Dalaran was Alliance dont you think it would be Alliance only.
'According to blue poster Bornakk, Dalaran will remain in Northrend for the foreseeable future.
Dalaran was invited by the leadership of the Alliance to send a representative to their diplomatic meeting, though declined to do so, citing its desire to retain its neutrality and continue to help bridge the gaps between the Alliance and the Horde.'
Now just like when every expansion or book comes out ppl jump to conclusions. She may hate garrosh and his Horde yet still hold some mercy to Thralls horde. Throwing the Horde out of Dalaran isnt that simple. Theres alot of Horde mages studying in dalaran, and even high ranking members on the council of six, throwing the Horde out would cause a major rift between Dalaran and Silvermoon.
Fuck no, don't take my fav city away from me!
Blizz could easily move all the quests and stuff from Dalaran to the highelf camps in crystallsong and then move Dalaran to the crater/where ever they want it.
It's a minor glyph, and it's intended as a joke. It's presented as an old Teleport: Dalaran glyph which teleports you to the Dalaran crater (as in, a glyph that was created by someone before Dalaran was rebuilt).
They're not gonna change Dalaran into an Alliance only city. It's simply not going to happen.
You guys are making huge leaps based on the info that's been given. They say Jaina won't be neutral in the novel, that she's next in line to lead of the Kirin Tor. It's a titanic leap to read that and say "OMG Dalaran is becoming Alliance only and moving!" or "OMG we're gonna get two Dalrans!"
I believe it was stated or implied that Jaina was going to come close to doing something drastic as retribution, but then back down and realize that it would've been the wrong thing to do.
Keep in mind that the Horde is also going to be rising up against its leader by the end this expansion, and Wrathion hints that the Horde and Alliance will need to find a way to peace very soon.
Frankly, I'm a bit annoyed at all the emphasis being placed on her role in the Kirin Tor and the city of Dalaran with no mentions of Kul Tiras. Considering the novel's title and seafaring stuff going on in this expansion, I'd say it would be more logical for her to retreat to Kul Tiras and get her brother to formally join the Alliance, turning Kul Tiras into a new Alliance city.
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Looking marvelous in velvet.