One thing I'm curious about the citizens of Silvermoon City:
If you look on the new icons for 'races'.. you can see Void Elves with new beard types...
Will the Blood Elves be less frightened of facial hair now?! o_o
"Perhaps death is the true legacy of the Windrunners". That sounds to me as if they will actually kill Vereesa off to make room for Alleria. By the sound of it, she might refer to Sylvanas' undeath, Vereesa's death and her metaphorical death. I actually dare hope we will finally get rid of another Knaak character (and the worst one, on top of that).
How many "PLEASE!"s can I fit into one message before you ban me for spam?
...cuz I need to write at that many. I absolutely have always loved Silvermoon city. I really hope they can integrate both Quel'thalas and Azuremyst into the actual world. I don't know why they decided to build the zones in the Outland maps like they did, but it would be really nice imo if they could build the continents together into something coherent... though I also would like them to keep the questlines and stories of those zones as is for low level players, as well as provide an option to return to the past. Maybe more difficult than it's worth =/
I'm not so sure these lines are about the void elf scenario, since to hear them you have to be able to, you know, talk to Lor'themar and Rommath.
Also holy shit, some of Rommath's quotes are great. I've waited forever for this dude to get proper hello/goodbye lines.
Should I avoid getting my hopes up or is Rommath finally gonna be a major player? Or maybe both
The sunwell and Silvermoon maps must be part of the ‘void elf story’ blizzard promised for 7.3.5. It sounds like the implications will be massive.
That seems like a very strange decision on their part, but I see how it makes "sense".
To me, it was always irrelevant content anyway. I understand wanting to lock these cool new cities behind a paywall, but I also don't think that was necessary. There was nothing of importance there. All of the Outland stuff was locked behind the Dark Portal, and that content was the real expansion content. Like... what did you obtain from going to either of the areas besides level 1-20 quests and a new city?
Too late to change it now, though I wish they had realized that this choice wasn't necessary. Maybe they had an alternative reason?
"Perhaps death is the true legacy of the Windrunners."
No matter how you feel about the Windrunners, that line alone is incredibly depressing. Also, someone needs to remind Alleria about subtlety and tempting fate; she's had two "deaths" already, throw her in a room and lock her in there so Il'gynoth's words don't come to pass! Because I feel like, even though she's - well, not "eager" but "anxious" (I guess "dreading" would be more appropriate?) to see Sylvanas for herself after all these years (and that's understandable, she needs to make sense out of her sister leading the Horde first and her being undead second, after all), her rushing to do so is probably going to do more harm than good, which may or may not bring about her "third" death. Just because forcing things to happen worked for Illidan - and even that almost fucked everyone over - doesn't mean Alleria's going to achieve the same results, and if it should come back to bite her in the ass for it, sooner or later, it's going to serve as one helluva wake-up call.
Or maybe it just refers to the other myriad female character that have suffered metaphorical deaths (e.g. Jaina and Azeroth), but Alleria being openly blatant about it is being pointed toward her. Who's to say the third time around will not be metaphorical? Or maybe, since death appears to be a running theme for the Windrunners, who's to say Vereesa will bite the bullet as some say (if we don't consider her losing Rhonin to Theramore's bombing a kind of "death")? Who's to say it'll come from Sylvanas, who's already suffered two physical deaths (one via suicide off Icecrown and one from Godfrey's gunshot, and again, I'm not taking her actual, living death into consideration)? I suppose it's pointless to toss these questions out there given it's PTR stuff and subject to change, but on the other hand the third death is so ambiguous that the best course of action for me is to leave well enough and wait and see what happens.
Also, again, it's probably too soon, but I'm guessing the Windrunner reunion either happens in the book (which I'm doubtful of, seeing Alleria hasn't met Sylvanas yet AFAIK) or later on in the expansion. I tend to be lenient with Blizzard story-telling and give them the benefit of the doubt most of the time, but that's a thing some people have been wanting to see for years, and I'm hoping they don't slip up or hold back any punches should all three of them make it through the whole thing in one piece. I feel like that'd be the perfect moment for everything to come out into the open, most importantly Sylvanas being undead and Warchief to a faction that harbors a race that, in the beginning, butchered their family and almost razed Quel'Thalas to the ground, which is more than enough reason for Alleria to be completely sold on them (minus the orc/troll PCs that helped on Argus, I wager). I'm basing this off the assumption Alleria's already been filled in about the high elf/blood elf division by Vereesa...and that's also depending on just how much Vereesa told her and didn't twist her words enough to paint the Horde and the blood elves more badly than she already views them. You can't expect someone who's mentally scarred from losing her husband and a good portion of her people to give an unbiased account of events that happened in the past 20+ years. (Also, Arator needs to be there; someone needs to mediate this shit if/when it goes south! That title of his has got to be there for a reason!)