So been farming for Mimiron's head (painful ass process I tell ya) and just noticed something that I cant believe ive missed for so many years.
Ulduar has projections/holograms of some of azeroths races. There are holograms of
1. Tauren/Taunka
2. Earthen/Dwaves
3. Night elf/elf
There is a problem with this. Timeline is whack out of order.
The well of eternity was formed DURING the war of the titan forged vs the black empire. When the titan forged moved to Y'shrajj, Amanthul ripped out Y'shrajj, killing it but creating the well. Now since the well is just now formed, that means dark trolls have yet to find it, settle by it and thus be changed by it. After Yogg (who was the last one to be defeated) Ulduar was built around him.
Then thousands of years later, I mean alot happens, Loken, Galakarond, Empowering of the flights, Helya etc etc etc (not specially in that order), then the trolls get going about, then the dark trolls settle by the well and thus get changed/evolved into night elves.
So how does a prison built BEFORE this transformation occurs, hold holograms of a race that has yet to evolve, even given that this evolution was not really planned. Also if there are night elves, where are the trolls? (in b4 under a bridge)
Now I see two points
1. Holograms/Projections w.e could be changing? I mean if these things have enough magical prowess to combat other magical beings that shouldnt be an issue and thus it would make sense that way but then one can ask:
the night elf one and the tauren one is live, but if they are showing that dwarf with the night elf battling what looks like an elegon type dragon, then where are the gnomes. and if that is an earthen with the night elf, where are the mechagnome then? And why are trolls missing?! lol
2. Or its just as simple as that lore besides some very small core things is subject to change at a moments notice, and we should stop created multiple page long threads about why the nightborne joined the horde and why the lightforged joined the alliance.
I am gonna go with 2 XD. In any case, it was interesting to me.