That line is out of context
That line is out of context
"Over time, demonic entities made their way into the Titans' worlds from the Twisting Nether, and the Pantheon elected its greatest warrior, Sargeras, to act as its first line of defense. A noble giant of molten bronze, Sargeras carried out his duties for countless millennia, seeking out and destroying these demons wherever he could find them. Over the eons, Sargeras encountered two powerful demonic races, both of which were bent on gaining power and dominance over the physical universe."
Nope, meaning is still the same. Sargeras was their greatest warrior.
Nope. They are extradimensional monsters.
"Ruled by an elite sect known as the Pantheon, the Titans brought order to a hundred million worlds scattered throughout the Great Dark Beyond during the first ages of creation. The benevolent Pantheon, which sought to safeguard these structured worlds, was ever vigilant against the threat of attack from the vile extra-dimensional entities of the Twisting Nether. The Nether, an ethereal dimension of chaotic magics that connected the myriad worlds of the universe, was home to an infinite number of malefic, demonic beings who sought only to destroy life and devour the energies of the living universe. Unable to conceive of evil or wickedness in any form, the Titans struggled to find a way to end the demons' constant threat."
Man, you are all kinds of wrong. The Cdevs explicitly say that the Titans couldn't defeat N'zoth. How are they going to chain him up?
Defeat does not neccesarily mean that they couldnt imprison him. Wowpedia clearly says that nzoth is contained.
I got a really weird theory....maybe N'Zoth is all well, free and alive but got his own plans and is just a bit smarter than average old gods and pursues his own plans or he might know the future, water seems to tell you that. he doesn't seem that connected to C'thun and Yogg Saron, except that they are of the same species. Anways i can nowhere read he was defeated and chained in the deep ocean or somehwere else.
it does?
http://wowpedia.org/N%27Zoth
So you are going to take the word of a wiki over the actual Cdevs who write the lore?
And here's the WoWpedia line "N'Zoth is an Old God who is likely imprisoned beneath Azeroth's oceans." And "When Malfurion Stormrage contained the Nightmare within the Rift of Aln, he sensed an "ancient evil" that was keeping its foothold in the Emerald Dream from somewhere beneath Azeroth's oceans.[7] This may be N'Zoth." is in the SPECULATION section. WoWpedia even says themselves that their claims aren't necessarily true.
No. He fought demons for so long that he became one. With a little nudging from the Nathrezim. Once he went off the deep end he decided that all of the Titans' works had to be undone, and went about releasing all the demons he had imprisoned over the millennia. These formed into the Legion.
Yeah, that goes with the fact that nzoth is so powerful, like all old gods, that his presence is around despite of being imprisoned
and defeat still does not neccesarily mean killing. Blizzard has never said nzoth is dead so why do you keep arguing?
The Nathrezim didn't have any direct implication in his fall, their terrible acts of pitting nations against each other for no reason other than because they could is what made him lose all hope for order and succumb into chaos. They didn't actually corrupt him like the old gods corrupted deathwing.
Brann Bronzebeard yells: If they killed the Old Gods Azeroth would have been destroyed.
Kaddrak yells: Correct. Creators neutralized parasitic threat and contained it within the host. Forge of Wills and other systems were instituted to create new Earthen. Safeguards were implemented and protectors were appointed.
Except for N'zoth, whom the Titans couldn't neutralize, so not imprisoned.
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Yeah, they "defeated" all of the old gods and imprisoned them. But cthun for an example escaped. Nzoth still is contained. They imprisoned them in the first place because they couldnt kill them.
In that citate, still no word "killed" but "neutralize" instead. And "contain"
well people asked about how Sargeras looks and I will post the ones I know of
http://hydra-images.cursecdn.com/wow..._in_Combat.jpg
him battling demons before is "fall"
http://hydra-images.cursecdn.com/wow...c/Sargeras.JPG
post corruption
http://hydra-images.cursecdn.com/wow...the_Legion.jpg
another one post corruption
http://www.blogcdn.com/wow.joystiq.c...ybreathing.jpg
Aegwyn battleing his avatar in Northrend
this occurred approximately 100 years before Warcraft 1
yeah, maybe...
Maybe it was like in England during the medieval age: king richard(Sargeras) went out on a holy crusade in the holy(titan pantheon) lands and was far away from his realm of dominance and trusted his second in command Prince John(KJ) to run the business in the homeland. But Prince John(KJ) missused his new authority to strenghten his position as new leader of the english(BL).
I mean this revolution in the BL must come with a major distraction of Sargeras. KJ wouldn't stand a chance without prober build up time.
Sylvanas in Frozen Throne almost successfully killed Arthas luring him into a trap but he was saved by Kel Thuzad. Its possible for a minion to defeat his master with the right plots and the right trap to the right time and place.
Hopefully we get a good story and not some crap, cause we waited long for this.
Last edited by Tyrannica; 2013-08-22 at 07:44 PM.