Is this an Arthas Memorial in KT or is it supposed to be Uther?
Is this an Arthas Memorial in KT or is it supposed to be Uther?
I'm guessing the tomb it's Daelin.
The fountain looks like Arthas... but I REALLY hope it's a placeholder
This world don't give us nothing. It be our lot to suffer... and our duty to fight back.
Mace and libram - its 100% paladin. Daelin wasn't paladin neither his son.
I saw this statue when Kul Tiras was showed and i though exactly the same - could it be Arthas' statue?
Who knows - Jaina's mom and Kul Tiras people still believe her daughter betrays Daelin (and she actually did it). Maybe in Kul Tirasian eyes Arthas is still hero?
I mean this place was isolated since end of W3. They probably never knew about Lich King thing after all and believe Lordaeron was destroyed by orcs.
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Even idiot will know Admirals (like Roges) never carry TWO HANDED MACE.
It's possible. The last we really heard of Kul'Tiras was in WC3 when Arthas was a hero. As far as I know they might not have known about the events that transpired during The Frozen Throne and beyond.
Could be a placeholder, remember back in WoD alpha all the Ogre statues in Draenor were Mogu statues until they fixed it
The casket has a drape with the Silver Hand emblem on it. That is definitely Alliance paladin design.
It's not for Daelin but it could be for his son Derek Proudmoore who is also dead.
There already is something for Daelin (that is most likely a placeholder too):
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Placeholder. It is literally Uther's statue from stormwind cathedral.
i am really hoping that this is a placeholder because if they know about daelins defeat.. they should know about what arthas did in lordaeron... Right?
and why jaina was in theramore in the first place, she flee lordaeron because it was doomed.
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't there Gilnean banners on a picture on the front page?
It's a placeholder dude
That or they're all part of the cult of the damned
That screams placeholder. I seriously doubt Blizzard would plop down an old asset like that in their shiny new capital city.