Don't apply critical thinking to the lore just accept it at face value and say "o neat" or your gonna be dissapointed.
But doesn't even Zul say "this is not the future I was promised" or something, when he dies?
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Yeah but the question is, can he whisper to people like the other Old Gods can?
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That's my point. I don't think he is out of his mind. Seeing him in the Stormwind scenario and in the first quests in Zuldazar, he seems to be a rather calm and sharp individual.
Ill give you a better question OP: Why are UD following G'Huun? Lore wise speaking UD are immune to old/void Gods corruption which was the hole point of LK's plan against Old Gods.
I've walked the realms of the dead. I have seen the infinite dark. Nothing you say. Or do. Could possibly frighten me.We are not monsters! We are not the mindless wretches of a ghoul army! NO! We are a force even more terrifying! We are the chill in a coward's spine! We are the instruments of an unyielding ire! WE ARE THE FORSAKEN!Those who do not stand with the Forsaken stand against them. And those who stand against the Forsaken will not stand long.
Because people with the title 'prophet' are actually just crazy lunatics - in WoW and RL.
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What I don't understand, he was telling Rastakhan the whole Zandalar will sink and Rastakhan told him to back the fuck off.
Then 1/3 of Zandalar sank and Rastakhan and the whole empire LAUGHED at Zul for being a naive retard.
I mean, if I was telling you the whole US will sink and then just Texas sunk, would people till call me an idiot?
At this point, Zul was probly siding with Ghun just to spite the stupid idiots in Zuldazar.
Zul sets fire to the city when you free him as Horde from the Stockades in the intro experience. As you are making your way through the city, he lays fires here and there and when you reach the harbor, there's Jaina waiting for you.
You think now it's over, but Zul just goes "you can stop us, but can you afford that, with what's happening to the city right now? a frost mage like you could be of use".
And people compliment him on how they don't want Zul as their enemy.
He was just brilliant.
Thats like... Not correct at all. Sure, we can discuss numbers but not ratios. If we managed to get 5 out of 100 out of the fire that is 5%, even if the real factor is something like 100 and real numbers would be that we saved 500 of 10000.
There is no indication that your assumption that most of the civilians survived is true. For all we know the vast majority is dead and night elves are currently indeed on the verge of extinction.
I think the problem lies with the short story a bit. They had portals open for days and got lots and lots of people out through there. Even if you have only one portal open the whole time and people can only pass it one by one, let's say one every 10 seconds that would make 8640 people a day. And they had support from everywhere in the world, making portals, holding them open by taking turns. For days.
I mean, Teldrassil held the bulk of the Nightelves' civilian population since its cleansing at least (shortly before Cata), it had one big city and several smaller ones plus a few settlements. Plus the bulk of the Gilnean population and several ancients and some other beings.
But do we really think there were more than .. say.. 50k people to be evacuated from there? Which would still make for some losses, but if we count 8640 beings in one day and they had several days, sometimes even with more than one portal open... I don't know.
But then the story says, it was a genocide, which would mean the majority died.
The story is kind of borked, which they could have avoided by simply saying the portals weren't working as intended, because of the rifts in the world and thus the leylines acting up, but... they didn't.
It's simply a mess right now. Maybe they'll clear it up at some point, but I'm not very hopeful about this.
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