Nope. Val'kyr that ress sylvannas use allot of power...i think some even died to ress her. Low level people are easy for them. But for the dark val'kyr someone like sylvannas will kill them.
Simple: it was stated that she needed to decide if she was more worth then her people...she did.
She decided her soul was more worth them then.
........hey the russians found a rare mineral that can blow up a whole city....do you think america is going to be happy about that...( ohhh wait the current leader might be :S:S)
And the world is dying/hurt or something like that. Really did no one read/listen/watch blizzcon...
This is all just global warming, Anduin is Trump, Sylvanas is Clinton, Azshara is Nazi, we're all fucked.
She uses that as excuse...and yes she might use some of the power for her people. But again lore wise it takes allot of power to ress sylvannas and she wants to live forever. And her people are against slavery ( and a good portion does not want to live forever )...so enslaving will not go down that well.....
before 10 more people ask it. Her is the info on syllvana's val'kyr ( aka the nine , with 1 screamer to bind them )
The Nine
After the defeat of the Lich King, only nine of his Val'kyr remained. These nine bound themselves to Sylvanas. To seal the pact, Annhylde took Sylvanas' place in the Darkness. Later in Silverpine; Agatha, Daschla and Arthura sacrificed themselves to revive the Dark Lady once more. In Andorhal another one, Aradne, was killed by Alliance forces. So of the nine, there are only four Forsaken Val'kyr left, who are strong enough to revive her.[15] Even so, multiple Lesser Val'kyr maidens were spotted in the skies during the Battle for Andorhal. These Lesser Val'kyr can raise new Forsaken like the original nine[16] but as pointed out during Blizzcon, these lesser Val'kyr are not part of the original pact and are thus not strong enough to revive Sylvanas. Though how exactly they are created remains unknown, Thassarian believes that the main nine Val'kyr have the power to sire these Lesser Val'kyr but if the original Val'kyr is destroyed, the Lesser Val'kyr will dissipate.[17] Where they dwell now is a mystery, but they are with Sylvanas.
Their powers include not only raise simple undead, like the Forsaken, but also death knights as the Lich King previously forced them to. They can also reshape a body of an active undead and make it stronger, but to do that they need either an external source of power or to use their own essence.[18]
free will off the forsaken:
Free will is one of the cornerstones of Forsaken culture, with the great capacity for both good and evil that it entails. However, some undead, especially those who die in combat or under extreme stress and are raised soon after, enter into a violent, frenzied state. Undead in this state are easily manipulated and their rage is often directed at the foes of those who raised them. After the effects wear off, if the risen corpse has not been destroyed, they are given the same ultimatum that other Forsaken are offered: join the Dark Lady or return to the grave.
Each Forsaken member follow their queen for various reasons: fear, loyalty, no where else to go
They are related?
All right, gentleperchildren, let's review. The year is 2024 - that's two-zero-two-four, as in the 21st Century's perfect vision - and I am sorry to say the world has become a pussy-whipped, Brady Bunch version of itself, run by a bunch of still-masked clots ridden infertile senile sissies who want the Last Ukrainian to die so they can get on with the War on China, with some middle-eastern genocide on the side
But that'd be basically Ashran v2 when it comes to story, just this time spiraling out into a new war. Please no.
I think that's an overraction on her part. All Nathanos wanted to do was to give his rejuvenated body a test run, so to speak, because he didn't want to disappoint his queen.
Yeah, no. The preview of the book was the first mention of that ever, which in turn covered a reaction of a tiny group of Forsaken (not even all of the Desolate Council members expressed such sentiments) to a rather recent development (Sylvanas going after infinite Val'kyr). In regards to the first sentence, when did she decide that, again?
And how the hell is that even relevant, let alone somehow proves your point, when she'd have infinite Val'kyr had she succeeded?
Considering Blizzard practically says the reason for the war was the discovery of azerite in the Blizzcon panel "What's Next" panel, and Ashran's entire conflict is based on the Horde fearing the Alliance may use an artifact against them, I stand by my speculation.
Maybe the book will add some more motives. Maybe the Horde caughts the Alliance experimenting with Azerite, maybe an experiment goes out of control, maybe the burning of Teldrassil was due to azerite being mishandled. Whatever it is, azerite is probably involved.
Whatever...
Terrible discovery...
While I agree that Azurite is one heck of a discovery, I wouldn't call that a terrible one. Sure, it's a sign that Azeroth is most likely dying but in an interview it seemed that Magni approached the factions about this and they were too busy fighting each other to care.
That's why he turns to the heroes and gives them the Heart of Azeroth.
So while the fate of Azeroth is awful, word so far tells me the factions aren't overly concerned with that.
Potential fragments of Gorribal lying around after the events of Silithus, could be. Definitely sounds like those could cause some issues.
So not sure really... Unless they do learn of Azeroth's fate but end up disagreeing about what to do and things escalate into war.
Gonna be nice to find out just how we end up fighting each other again. As much as I don't mind some good ol' war, I do eagerly await the reasoning behind it.
The shocking part would be azerite's potency. This will start an arms war in the likes of "If I don't strike first, they will". They will get to the point of being able to destroy the world a couple times over each.
Probably that the void lords were behind everything, or just, exist.
.....in stormheim...she tried to enslave the val'kyr.
Point 1: enslaving is against the code of the forsaken!! look it up on all the wow wiki's
point 2: And that is more for herself. A val'kyr can ress low people like us hero's. But someone like sylvannas it takes several val'kyr sacrificing themselves to ress her...again look it up on ANY wow wiki.
Look it up. play the game...i have even linked it in this thread....Its in the books 2!!