I don't know if this is significant - but I hope it leads to something good for night elves.
In a nut shell:
- Farondis Court ghosts aren't undead, but humanoid - they aren't your usual dead person whose spirit exists on. Azshara did something tot hem that is not normal, could this mean it can be undone?
- Horde portal to Broken Isles isn't Suramar City - this is odd if the horde totally control Suramar - is this an indication that plans exist for more of Suramar and the original kaldorei might have a part of it?
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1. Farondis Court are all humanoid - not undead : This is interesting - because they don't operate quite like your normal ghost nor your undead - notice the night elves of Black rook hold whether ghostly or corporeal are undead. Not these.
I wish they would write a story to restore them. Because I loved this group, loved the story, and felt it was so important for the night elves as they are a highborne group that neither fell to arcane addiction nor followed the Queen in any way with the legion.
They were the first to rebel against Azshara, and probably the spark for the rebellion/resistance that inspired Malfurion and the others.
Her swift and strong response to them, explains why other Highborne groups like the Shen'drlaar and Elisande's Suramar highborne took a longer time to act against her.
I noticed they had priestesses and druids amongst htem, which indicates they were one of the few places that still embraced all the other aspects of the night elves fully.
They are an example of what the highborne were originally before arrogance and addiction dominated the people's view of the caste in Zin'Azshari.
It would be such a great ending/new beginning for htem if they got restored - when I look at all the tragic stories of the night elves, this is one of the most heart breaking, and if any should be undone it's them.
Farondis shows us that while he is a great arcane user and bleives in the art, he is definitely against both abuse (when he asks us to stopt he rebel Farondis ghosts at Well Spring) and opposes the corruption and evil wherever it is (fighting the legion, naga and the evil nightborne in Azsuna)
Potential:
Well the night elves need the numbers at the moment, this can be one source of them
They are perhaps the only authentic highborne group that can command the respect of both druids and priests and all kaldorei - both highborne and non-highborne as everyone knows of their exploits as the ones who tried to stop the Queen. While questions of mistrust might linger in some night elves regarding the redeemed Shend'ralar led group, there would be no question with the Farondis.
They are the highborne group that can fully restore the respect of ALL the night elves and be key to an arcane legacy as fully respected and revered alongside the priests and druids under Farondis
Prince Farondis' return offers an opportunity for new Kaldorei leadership and for Tyrande and MAlfurion to retire from that and become Order heads, it allows a legitimate kaldorei heir to lead, allowing Malfurion to be neutral leading druids and emerald dream specialists - while the order of Elune can expand including all the kaldorei off shoots (certainly nightborne) but potentially more including some void elves drawn by the dark side of the moon if blizzard ever decide to build night elf void elf relationship
With the nightborne gone horde, they could be large enough and powerful enough to restore the majestic arcane side of the night elves - so I mean, not just a number addition lost in kaldorei ruins, but fully restored kaldorei civilization and arcana like we see in Suramar - the pristine level. i'm not usere if this would mean a new city or restored ruins or sharing Suramar.. who knows.
2. Why are the horde portals to the Broken Isles in Azsuna and not Suramar - could this be significant and be leading to something? I noticed that only the insntanced portion of Suramar is horde nightobnre, not the rest. And I would expect the hord eto have gotten the Orgrimmar portal to Suramar. But it's not.
could this possibly mean they still have plans for kaldorei and alliance involvement in Suramar? I awlays felt it wa s a bad idea to cut the ngiht elves completely out of the nightborne, I feel they should have found a way to allow the nightborne to exist on both factions, and for me the best solution seemed that the nightborne who side with the kaldorei transition to their original kaldorei form via the arcan'dor fruit effects (possibly being accelerated) while those who remain on the horde get linked to the Sunwell keeping their form. Allowing Suramar to be a city where the kaldorei return and mix with their kin long separated from allowing a form of rebuilding, while not affecting the fact that some have allied with the horde.
I also felt that the nightborne should not be faction centric, so they reject this "whole race must swear allegiance" b/s, and it ends up being a case some believe in the kaldorei, some feel the sin'dorei but it boils down to not being fanatical about the factions and more like the 10,000 year old responsible adults that put their foot down against certain matters - so when a horde warchieve decides to genocide a people, the horde nightborne wont' join in, nor would the kaldorei nightborne assist the alliance in any evil scheme - and their allies can take it or leave it - That's just a hope.
I wonder if Suramar is planned to be a city accessible to both kaldorei and shal'dorei - lliket he shald'orei horde dominating the palace section, whereas the kaldorei and others the non-instanced part oft he city.