Next week I'm guessing alpha.
I wasn't even talking about you. I'm talking about people in general.
If you, Cinderella, feel like the shoe fits, then that's on you.
I mean, it kinda sounds a lot like you hate WoW and have for a long, long time, and possibly, given you thought Cata had a "great start" (holy shit), hate fun itself? Just a thought... I could be wrong.
Last edited by Eurhetemec; 2020-03-05 at 11:47 PM.
They already said there are infinite realms in the Shadowlands and we're only visiting four of them. Infinite would be a little much for only Azeroth's denizens
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The dreadlords were subjugating worlds and being a general plague upon the worlds of the cosmos long before Sargeras even went on his crusade. I mean, they were the ones that sent him into his madness fit and made the Legion happen in the first place. So I'd assume they'll still be mucking around. The Legion may be done with the loss of their leader, but demons aren't.
Last edited by formerShandalay; 2020-03-05 at 11:45 PM.
I think you're both slightly misinterpreting what Blizzard have said.
They've said that it's everyone's afterlife, but they've also said that there are infinite realms within it and we're only visiting four/five of those infinite realms, depending on how you count. So whilst we may see a few strange, otherworldly spirits from unknown aliens, I don't think that's going to be a major deal, because most of those are going to be on the infinite realms we're not visiting, rather than four we are.
I notice this setup means it's extremely easy for them to add to the SL zones, if they want to.
EDIT - Dammit Ninja'd
I don't think the Dreadlords caused Sargeras to go insane, the only involvement they have is telling Sargeras about the Void Lords.
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Warrior-Magi
Maybe not, but after his 'talk' with them, he "knew fear for the first time" (chronicle 1 chapter I: Mythos, The will of the Void). I mean, he was troubled before that, because he had run into some void beforehand. But after his encounter with the NAthrezim he kind of snapped. If you read the story, it's almost like a shortened version of Arthas's fall. Troubled mind after running into a force he couldn't fathom > talk with Nathrezim > get consumed by fear and rage > purge a world > tell everyone else there was no other way and get mad they don't agree > run off to become the very thing you were fighting > return to kill them all > try to make your former comrades into your new champions (Dark Pantheon) for a better shot at destroying the universe.
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Warrior-Magi
He was troubled before he even came across that world, because in his journeys he had encountered the void before and it had already troubled him somewhat. On the void-consumed world he met the Nathrezim and interrogated them. They told him that what he was seeing was the voidlords' plan of corrupting a Titan and with that bring "every mote of existence under the void lords' will". They told him and he believed, because he saw a corrupted world soul and took that as proof of their words. After that he suddenly knew fear for the first time, rage and anguish "burned through Sargeras's soul" and he killed the Nathrezim, the world and the worldsoul.
I mean literally everything he's saying with the possible exception of gear is wrong. What a terrible, coke-addled expansion of with a tiny number of boring fake-hard dungeons (which weren't actually hard, just tediously slow) and the first tier of raids was just BLEURGH (and yeah we beat them and yeah, on Heroic, oh god it was dull and dire, and no expansion ever had boss speeches remotely as bad or such wildly offensive use of coloured lighting as Cata).
Bring back Chi and Mana Tea for mistweavers.
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