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... it's a blurry as balls picture from 4chan, troll central and the sewer of the internet. And people discuss it like it came from blizzard itself.
"The Jailer is going to resurrect Galakrond"
So? He's just going to end up as a random ass mid-raid boss.
Last edited by Pebrocks The Warlock; 2021-04-28 at 01:13 PM.
I don't really see Galakrond using that sort of model, it is humanoid-enough. Yes even counting the boss from Antorus, its still human in shape.
Anyway I don't see the allure some people have with Galakrond, in any event. People say he could bring him back, but I have to wonder, why would he even need to go to Azeroth? Presumably Galakrond's soul would've ended up in the Shadowlands, and entirely possible it would have ended up in his clutches way back when (I can't imagine Galakrond being given the ok to end up in Ardenweald or elsewhere).
So if anything, he should have had Galakrond ages ago anyway and could've done something with him.
What if... the Sepulcher is on the Dragon Isles.
*insert shocked Pikachu face*
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I don't disagree, I feel like Galakrond would have a hard time making an impression other than "Deathwing 2.0 with a bit of lich king spiced in", but I think he could definetly make for a good vehicle to bring the story into the Dragon Isles, if the little BfA tease does indeed mean that we are visiting them at some point.
Here's a sudden thought I had. What if Galakrond and others are ressurrected by the Jailer breaking into Azeroth, just as a natural reaction from the influx of anima/necromantic magic? So it's not like the Jailer willingly went and decided to rez himself a big dragon, but everyone within x kilometers got brought back?
Last edited by FarmerEd; 2021-04-28 at 02:51 PM.
Are people forgetting Tyr also had a hand in the fight?