She was no longer a Dark Lady or even a queen. She was a goddess of destruction and creation, and she was stunned that she had never understood how deeply the two were intertwined. Armies, cities, entire cultures – she could raise them.
yea but the Creation is clearly refered to Creating more undead. I am sorry if i feel like it is pretty common sense To assume that. But you are right. her REAL goal is. Goddess of destruction which then Ressurcting everyone is that Grey enough for you?
But that would be so boring. Yet another warchief is the big baddy, yet another main character for the Horde will be killed, with only secondary characters that have not been developed in the game remaining to pick up the pieces. Leaving the Horde essentially a non-factor for the rest of the story that Blizz might have in the future, without some deus exy entry from a character that suddenly got major powers out of nowhere.
As rehashed as it may sound, I would much rather see another Arthas scenario with a "fall from the Light" type thing, or even a third party like Azshara or someone else coming outa nowhere to fuck with both sides while they are at each others throats.
Another take on Garrosh would just be so dull without having Baineand Lorthemar (im assuming Saurfang is gonna be out of commission for a while) becoming far more prominent is the story right now... which i really wish they would do tbh, as both those characters are really cool
Historically speaking, these primal forces have always abandoned individuals for their own actions, not for political affiliation.
When in doubt, simply ask yourself: "What would Garrosh do?"
#wwgd
If we learned anything from Legion is that superior entities don't care about our conflicts, as long we keep believing on them.
Elune doesn't do politics. It's just some un-blessed tree that has nothing to do with her. Besides, it's not really Elune/Mu'sha granting druids their power, it's life as a primordial cosmic power. If you know how to wield it, you can do whatever you want with it. Same as Scarlet Crusaders or Lightforged using holy light.
Like many post lore wise it does not make sense for : Paladins, Priests, Shamans, Druids, Dk's, DH to agree with this.
Also races like Blood elves, tauren, nightborn, high mountain etc should not be happy with this.
Ingame wise: they can not cut 6 classes from 1 faction so ( and a couple of races)...why the stay: reasons?!?!?!
Not necessarily true. We learn from Khadgar that there's a myth claiming that Elune created the Naaru, so combining her tears with X'era might wake it up. Since this does in fact happen, it's not unreasonable to assume that the myth is accurate, and I think that Chronicle said the Naaru predate the Titans. Certainly the Light does, so it stands to reason that beings of pure light would too.
The strongest theory seems to be that Elune is a Light Lord, or perhaps an early Titan of Light, given the Pillars of Creation and Elunaria linking her to the Titans. Or maybe she's just a goddess standing above all these forces, and the Night Elves have been right all this time.
The whole plan of this assault on teldrassil was to conquer all of kalimdor so the horde would have a secure future. The banshee queen however couldn't resist being evil and burned it down. Most of them didn't agree, but went with it anyway or they'd risk getting killed.
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The greater forces of the Warcraft universe, like most deities or demigods, take a very long view of things that the mortal races don't (or can't). This war between the Alliance and the Horde is a blip on the vast timelines that a being like Mu'sha/Elune has existed - wars will come and go, cruelties both big and small will occur, mistakes of varying proportion will be made, and so on. The connection between these beings and their adherents is also an intensely personal one, so if a given individual goes to war with a firm belief in the rightness of their cause and acquits themselves as justly or nobly as they can (without unnecessary violence or knowing cruelty in their hearts) then it is likely that Mu'sha/Elune will continue to countenance them with her blessing.
To put it succinctly, such a being is beyond really caring who is right or is wrong in a mortal struggle between nations - it has much more massive concerns on its mind.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
I was thinking of Moonkin and the Arcane, and any other Tauren druid-agnostic practices similar to the Kaldorei as well. It is a part of their religion, and burning temples may have consequences. As for politics, well, things are a bit beyond that, and her son had no problem intervening to defend the Kaldorei from the Horde in the Third War.
Right, but I'm less asking if the former class order folks agree with this, and more asking whether the sources of their power do. The elements no longer heed Thrall.
If we think of the elemental spirits of Draenor as deity figures, they abandoned the pre-First War Horde for slaughtering Draenei.
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Do the Tauren even need the Horde at this point? They've got Mul'gore, a verdant fertile valley with plenty of resources. Plant some more trees (with druid help), set up some more farms, construct a few mines (with shaman aid), and they'll be self-sufficient. Heck, they may not have mages, but they've got Priests, Paladins, and Monks to keep everyone healthy and happy, if Shamans and Druids weren't enough. They've even got Death Knights who could help identify and counter dark magic and the like.
That is assuming Sylvanas would allow them to leave in any capacity. She killed her own people just on the off-chance that they might want to leave the Horde, what makes you think she would allow someone with Alliance ties and a huge city in the middle of Kalimdor to just leave?
I mean, she wouldn't, but do you think the rest of the Horde (other than the Forsaken) would attempt to stop them with force? The Orcs might challenge them to some duels and try to convince them that their bond was important, the trolls might reminisce and try to win them over, and the Goblins would just ask what the profit in it would be.
If it came down to the Forsaken on their lonesome attacking the Tauren to try to force them to stay, I don't think the rest of the Horde would stand by and let that happen. The Tauren are one of the 'three Founders' after all.