Maybe we’ll get that in the pre expansion stuff?
I say we just let nature take its course and allow Azeroth to die. We pop a portal and move to a new world; easy-peasy.
Don’t ask me to explain my idiocy; I’m in my early 40’s and still don’t understand it myself.
There are countless planets that exist without a world soul, can't we just safely kill off Azeroth? It'd get the void off the planet.
The whole azeroth is dying from bleeding was derpy from the beginning.. We hear that azeroth is dying and we need to capture as much blood as possible in our heart to transfer it back to her and then immediately go on a venture to mine azeroth on islands for our faction.. lmao
The only things Blizzard is consistent about when it comes to the story is that it will be shit and inconsistent. Including, you know, the ending of Legion.
You mean other than:
1. giving Sylvanas multiple justifications for war (one of which he outright admitted) that allowed her to sell the war to the Horde;
2. him getting played like a fiddle by Sylvanas, which she was able to do because he wisely ordered his spies he sent to Orgrimmar after the Gathering to make themselves known to the Horde (despite that giving her yet another casus belli as it was Alliance intruding on Horde territory), which led to him sending Night Elven forces away to Silithus, which in turn led to War of Thorns being what it was, i.e. the Horde steamrolling Night Elven territory, culminating in Teldrassil BBQ;
3. his idiotic invasion of Lordaeron where the Alliance:
a) didn't sink at Tirisfal's shoreline before even landing because Blizzard kind of forgot the balance of naval power prior to the addition of Zandalari and Kul Tiras to the factions they themselves explored in A Good War;
b) didn't turn into green goo at the gates because of Jaina ex machina;
c) didn't turn into green goo again during their bout with Nathanos and Lor'themar in the outskirts of the city because no reason given whatsoever;
d) didn't get fucked by Sylvanas instantly because she was too busy gargling on the idiot ball;
e) still lost a fuckton of troops and ships (that must have been simply stellar for the people that died, especially those who got hit by Blight before Jaina's arrival) even despite their plot armor the size of the Great Wall of China;
4. his amazing choice to assault the Zandalari and kidnap Talanji to prevent her talks with Sylvanas despite the fact Rastakhan didn't give a shit about the Horde prior to that, which ended with Stormwind being set on fire and the Zandalari actually turning to the Horde for help;
5. his equally amazing choice to attack Dazar'alor to prevent the full Alliance of the Zandalari and the Horde, which achieved the complete oppossite and prolonged the war and the suffering it created;
6. his brilliant decision to prolong the war even further because pushing Alliance's momentary advantage would have made the Trolls sad;
7. him overextending Alliance lines to help the Night Elves just after he told Tyrande he can't help the Night Elves because of Alliance lines being stretched too thin as it was;
8. his war campaign revolving around freeing Saurfang and hoping something would come out of that because war made him iffy?
All of which led to a situation where Sylvanas' forces outnumbered his to the point where they could have easily won the war even after traitors to the Horde that decided to become his ass polyps crawled over to him to replenish his forces, with Alliance still existing because Sylvanas - whose main goal is to cause as much death as possible - decided to go against her prime directive and noped out of the plot instead?
Gee, I don't know.
If you do not like the plot or the stor, why bother?
And all you said could be turn upside down to make Sylvanas or the Horde look bad anyway.
Just a few points though. If I rememeber right, Talanji was captured by the Alliance while she was traveling outside Zandalar.
And if Sylvanas had her Jailer's power since a while, she could have simply blasted Anduin to oblivion when they met at Undercity then proceed to raze SW while it was plunged in disarray.
The sword was dealt with at the end of legion/start of bfa. Past that we have been stabilizing the planet no where does any one ever say we need to take the sword out in bfa a we were never going to.
Either the sword and blood is a plothole or they about to make the sword become Azeroth's weapon of choice when she wake up.
Given that the corrupting energies leaking from the sword were nullified through the sacrifice of our Artifact weapon(s) and now the running damage from the Wound itself and the Azerite ruptures it caused have been resolved, the sword itself is more or less a structure now. Removing it may cause further damage than leaving it as-is.
"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
Wow is built on magic not logic the incline/orbit won’t change at all just like how the sword didn’t effect any thing outside of the zone. As to leaving it deep in the earth it also won’t have any effect and we dealt with magical corruption in legion and stabilized the earth/heart chamber at the start of bfa.
There are planets that exist without a world-soul. We don't know what losing one when you have it would do to the planet. Not having something and being ok is a very different thing from having something and losing it.
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My point is if every blood troll, sethrak, mantid or whatever takes the Azerite, it's gone and Azeroth doesn't get it back. If we take Azerite outside of islands it goes right back to Azeroth. If we take it from an island Azeroth still gets some of it back. Us getting azerite is preferable to anyone getting it because Azeroth gets some back. Arrashi is acting like us taking it is exactly like everyone else taking it, which I was pointing out is flat out wrong. Hence why I called him out on his reading comprehension since he didn't seem to get that us having the heart gives the azerite back, which was its original purpose.
The most difficult thing to do is accept that there is nothing wrong with things you don't like and accept that people can like things you don't.
I only want Titan Azeroth to finally emerge, realize she has a massive sword in her chest, remove it and die of blood loss instantly
This world don't give us nothing. It be our lot to suffer... and our duty to fight back.
Makes perfect sense. But like many others I still feel like the sword and the resulting problems in Silithus we were all expecting seemed to be sidelined. I suppose that is to be expected though, with the writers attempting to subvert our expectations at every turn
I honestly think WoD made more sense, as the conflict there had a reason and so made sense. Here it was jumping forth and back between an absolutely idiotic "fakshun wurrr" and saving Azeroth, which did not go together, because the two did not really interject. Yeah, Champion of Azeroth, go forth and slay the enemies of Alliance/Horde with the power given to you to protect the Azeroth.
Still pissed about everyone in the faction halls going insane to split themselves, especially paladins, priests, druids and shamans.
Now that would be an anime moment I would love to see.
Though all joking aside, I honestly doubt we will ever see her being "born", or, at least, it will disappoint us. I just can't imagine Blizzard pulling that one out. In any case - years and years in the future.
More like the flesh mountain from the movie Society.
I'd be ok with the entire of BFA being an Horrific Vision. Rastakhan would be Alive, Saurfang wouldn't become Soifang, Mechagnomes being the last boss of a Horrific Vision called "Gurgthock's Lair"
I miss Garrosh as well.
Did you not play 8.2? The sword was never really a further threat - it was Azshara and N'Zoth taking advantage of the situation.
"The Diamond King has been made a pawn" - Azshara telling us out straight that they needed the heart to unlock/break the titan prison to free N'Zoth, how we played the entire situation into her hands perfectly. It's literally there in-game, so I don't get why people are so confused when Azshara literally told us the entire thing during her fight.
3 hints to surviving MMO-C forums:
1.) If you have an opinion, someone will say that it is wrong
2.) If you have a source, there will be people who refuse to believe it
3.) If you use logic, it will be largely ignored
btw: Spires of Arak = Arakkoa.