Bolvar with Deathwing as his mount
Bolvar with Deathwing as his mount
The thing is, Kil'jaeden was eventually considered the main villain in the whole Burning Crusade expansion, and the final boss of said expansion. But Halion was more like a "Let's tell them that the next expansion is coming" filler. Halion cannot even be compared with KJ.
I believe it's Deathwing, if we deal with N'zoth now, there's no point in going to the Emerald Dream = Blizzard has wasted a lot of worktime already
what do you think will be the final boss of "wrath of the LICH KING"
its usually the dude on the box
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I thought it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that Deathwing merely a puppet, and isn't going to the true end encounter.
If he is the final encounter of the expansion, we'll be taking out whomever is pulling the strings (the Prophet and/or N'Zoth) in the patch immediately before.
After doing so, I see him going on a complete rampage now that he's no longer grounded by a larger plan. Major lore figures will die, and I wouldn't be surprised if a major city or two were destroyed.
That's not completely correct, as many has stated Ruby Sanctum wasn't a major patch like ICC, it was more to get people hyped for Cata, since the raid was due to assault by the Twilligh't Dragonflight on the Red Dragonflights sanctum, so it was something the Twillight Cult/Deathwing had commanded = Warm-up for Cata
nefarion is coming back with a resurrected sindragosa, onyxia, and halion
why would it be deathwing?....lich king wasn't in WotLK Illidan wasn't in BC...
Deathwing ofcourse
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Well, Kil'jaeden was presented as the final antagonist of TBC; he wrapped things up. Illidan got sold out short in that sense, with some rather poor story around why we had to kill him to begin with, despite him being the poster boy for the expansion.
Halion on the other hand was fairly inconsequential as far as the lore goes. He had fuck all to do with WotLK. His presence was precious more than a teaser for Cataclysm.
Only because I feel it would be in bad taste to use a Theon quote, oh Mother of Dragons.
I'm hoping for Deathwing with N'Zoth as a heroic mode only super-boss. I hope they build N'Zoth up a lot though, however they introduce him. Yogg-Saron's influence could be felt at the very beginning of Wrath and stretched across over half the zones in Northrend, but we haven't seen much that can be directly attributed to N'Zoth yet - the creature in Vashj'ir could be another Forgotten One like Iso'rath.
depends on what you think the "final boss" is considered.
If by final boss you mean like WotLK with Arthasor BC with Illidan, then for sure Deathwing.
However, technically they weren't final bosses. Kil'Jaden in BC, and then the Ruby Sanctum dragon were the actual final bosses.