Page 29 of Chronicle states that Azeroth was in "an isolated corner of the Great Dark." Page 98 states that after Sargeras discovered Azeroth's location, he had to "find a way to reach Azeroth," and that "Without a suitable gateway, he knew that traveling to the world would take ages."
Granted, "ages" is a vague measure of time. But considering how the Legion's invasions and presences on Azeroth were all conducted via summoning portals, including the current one in Legion, one can surmise that "ages" was far, far longer than Sargeras wanted to spend on the journey.
Last edited by Mjolnir84; 2016-08-18 at 09:23 PM.
To answer your question with a question.
Why do you use the elevator and not the stairs?
The last part.
Sargeras is desperate to get to Azeroth and destroy it before it get's corrupted by the Old Gods/Void Lords, but he was to travel there by himself, by the time he got there, millions of years could have passed, and then it might be too late.
In his mind, it'll be totally corrupt, but for us, it might have awakened, and is able to take out Sargeras and the Void Lords.
Aye, there's nothing that suggests that the Pantheon told Sargeras Azeroth's location. However it's implied that due to the Night Elves' meddling with the Well of Eternity, it created a beacon across the Twisting Nether and the Great Dark Beyond, basically highlighting its location.
"Their reckless experiments sent torrents of magic crashing through the Twisting Nether. Like moths to the flame, the Nether's demonic inhabitants were drawn toward the irresistible source of power."
"At long last, Sargeras had discovered the location of Azeroth. The fabled world-soul. Withoutdelay, he gathered all of his rage, all of his terrible demonic legions, and turned his baleful gaze upon the distant world. All that remained was for Sargeras to find a way to reach Azeroth."
This heavily implies that after the Night Elves' use of the Well, he knew exactly where Azeroth was, but didn't have a reasonable way to get there.
It was 10,000 years between the War of the Ancients and the 1st War. So, it took the Burning Legion 10,000 years to find a planet suitable for use as a waypoint to Azeroth. (An over-simplification, but puts "ages" a little into perspective.)
Similarly it took that same amount of time for the Legion to find Azeroth again in order for Sargeras's 2nd attempt to touch Azeroth, which was when he fought Aegwyn and, subsequently, corrupted Medivh.
So, it took 10,000 years for the Legion to find Azeroth again, and begin its second invasion. After Aegwyn proved too powerful for a direct invasion, they used Draenor as a waypoint, and the orcs for an invasion party (destroy two worlds with one portal). Since the First War, the Legion has been trying to gain a strong enough foothold for a direct invasion, since the orcs, effectively, failed.
Sargeras is probably unwilling to physically travel to Azeroth because who knows when the titan that is Azeroth (Elune?) will awaken, and he wants to get to it ASAPly.
Also, on the one hand, I love the airship things the Legion is using (and hell, the legion probably -does- have larger dimensional ships - they enslaved most of the Eredar, who made Tempest Keep. For all we know, they might have entire fleets of them), and it really makes me wonder...what the hell do we have that can counter these? I know we have a few zeppelins and airships (though most of them seem to be in ruins at the moment), some copters and small fighters/bombers, but I really don't see any of those being able to take down one of these ships. For one, they seem to be flying at a much higher altitude than we typically see our own air vehicles being able to fly, not to mention they seem to have some kind of rip field (ok, it snot visible, but I was curious and tried to fly up and land on one to get a closer look, and instantly died when I got close to it on several occasions) around them. Its kind of neat (and frightening/eye-opening) to see how technologically inferior we are in the face of the Legion.
Is there a confirmation that those things actually flew all tge way to Azeroth ? Because the way I see it it seems more probable that they summoned the Mo'arg and Ga'narg engineers, along with the neccesary parts/resources to quickly assemble and build Legion machinery. Alliance and Horde attack the broken shore in the early days of the invasion, but traveling back and fourth for them may take a while in lore. Seeing that after broken shore legion had a little bit of a breathing room it wouldnt be too far fetched if their engineers managed to quickly assemble the ships to be used as flying portals.
Once the Legion led their failed invasion during the War of the Ancients, they forever knew its location. They never needed to "find Azeroth again." Keep in mind that even after the Well of Eternity imploded, there were still pockets of Legion demons that remained on Azeroth.
They weren't using any planet in particular as a waypoint, they were using Azshara and the Highborne's summoning as a gateway to go there directly instead of traveling through the Nether or the Beyond.
Also, it wasn't that Aegwynn proved too powerful for a direct invasion. A direct invasion was never Sargeras' intent at that point in time. They didn't even have the means to invade again. His only intent with Aegwynn was to do exactly what occurred: send his spirit into her and then possess her son.
Last edited by Mjolnir84; 2016-08-19 at 02:38 AM.
Pretty sure Sargeras doesn't have a body. Check the chronicle. Sargeras doesn't have a physical form. That's why they are trying to get to the tomb, thats where a phyisical body capable of having his soul placed into it is, his avatar that was killed by a Aegwynn.
Last edited by mmoc327e1ca57c; 2016-08-19 at 02:49 AM.
Demons are from another planet and they don't have enough power to teleport to Azeroth, so with the help of some people and the demon space ships they are able to teleport to our world much easier now. They are after whats in the very core of Azeroth and what the titan is made of which is Dilithium Crystals!
I don't really think anyone here really knows the answer, but this is a fascinating debate and a good question. I guess we will find out in Legion!