Oh no... not this again. I will admit you kind of did get me with the Blood Moon thing. If Hakkar really does turn to be Uncle Bwon's boss, can will kill him again? I don't want to see Bwonsamdi die
Oh no... not this again. I will admit you kind of did get me with the Blood Moon thing. If Hakkar really does turn to be Uncle Bwon's boss, can will kill him again? I don't want to see Bwonsamdi die
I don't play WoW anymore smh.
Daring thought: we won't see Hakkar again and they are planning absolutely nothing with him
I just realized something else about Hakkar. A whole part of his lore is about trolls trying to summon him into the physical world. That begs the question: where are they summoning him from? There’s a lot more about Hakkar that could be explored along with Bwonsamdi. Another note is that the Drakkari loa, Quetz’lun, has her pocket dimension of death. She shares the model of Hakkar maybe relating both of them to the Shadowlands. That second part is definitely a stretch but Hakkar’s involvement in the cycle of death seems evident in the lore about him. If Blizzard really wanted to forget about him, they wouldn’t have expanded his lore slightly in Zandalar by explaining how his blood plague made the blood trolls and most of kings rest.
BTW, not sure if people have noticed this but during the Zandalari AR recruitment questline, you fight something something Prelate Kaija or something like that and upon killing her she says "No... I will not walk de Other... Side"
It could simply mean "I refuse to die and go to the Shadowlands!" or it could mean "Even if I die, I will not do something specific that would somehow serve Bwomsandi and his boss" which would imply she knows what and how exactly it would serve him. It made me wonder what "Walking" the other side would mean. Like, is it just the act of going to the Other Side or does it imply some other activity that has massive consequences?
Tharon'ja and Sethe are skeletal wind serpent Blood Gods as well. Sethe infected the arakkoa with shadow magic using his blood curse. I don't think it's that big of a stretch to strike a conjecture from correlation. And I agree that if they wanted to forget about him, they wouldn't have left his story line open in Cataclysm and continued to set up his background in Zandalar. If they don't bring him back in some capacity in the Shadowlands, I would be REALLY surprised.
Last edited by RedFenix; 2019-11-27 at 03:34 AM.
"Pulsars are the bulimic cosmic anomalies..."
Highly likely that he will show up in the vampire zone because he is a blood god. He might even be the last boss in the castle raid.
Would love to see him brought back if anything so we can get an updated Zinrokh model out of it.