So y'all know that planet projection area at Ulduar? Is it safe to assume those planets are ones with worldsouls?

So y'all know that planet projection area at Ulduar? Is it safe to assume those planets are ones with worldsouls?


Worldcore mentioned in weekly sounds like name of final TWW raid. Goblins will blast the way through Rootlands in 11.1?

That was a theory, but it was a general theory every had at the time. Now? Being completely honest with you here, I don't think that anymore.
Especially with Azeroth being the center (cause she is the Prime Worldsoul). It all just seems too convenient.
Also, if these worlds are ones with Worldsouls, I imagine the other habitable looking one is Argus pre-Fel.
Azeroth is in the center because it's our planet and the main planet of the game, the one people are familiar with and will want to look at, the place where Ulduar is. Ulduar wasn't trying to seed elaborate worldsoul stories 15 years in advance. They wanted a celestial/astronomy section of the instance so they put a projection of Azeroth, and then they needed more stuff so they made a bunch of nondescript generic planets to fill out the section and make it feel more like an actual planetarium.
All of the planetarium planets have moons, but Argus as seen through the portal doesn't have any.

I don't think you quite get my point. My point is more-so the idea that TLT will possibly establish a connection with the planet projection area by saying "oh yeah, these worlds are the ones with worldsouls in them, and Azeroth is in the center because she is the Prime Worldsoul".
I understand the out of universe reasonings for why Azeroth is in the center, and ik this stuff wasn't planned back in 2008-2009.
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"All of the planetarium planets have moons, but Argus as seen through the portal doesn't have any."
You also forget that Argus was completely twisted by the Fel, and was consumed by the Nether. It's entirely possible the moon for it just straight up doesn't exist anymore.



I think that even if the room was kept in its form in TLT, it is very unlikely the planets would be attributed to worldsouls. There would need to either be many more if it's a comprehensive archive (we have like 10+ if we add together Titans, Azeroth, Argus, K'aresh, the unnamed one Sargeras killed, etc.), or much fewer (because it's been pretty consistently reinforced that Azeroth is the only extant one, it would be very strange for there to just suddenly be 5(?) additional ones--especially since by current trajectory, we are gearing up to face Titans, so another 5 worldsouls incubating as additional ones would be hugely problematic).
I think if it is addressed at all, they would just attribute them to existing regular planets we know the Titans have messed around on (Elunaria, Nihilam, etc.) or they will be given random names. But I think even more likely, they will just leave them as no name filler globes.
I'm not forgetting it, but if we are at the point of "it doesn't match the color of Argus because Argus could change, or look like Argus because Argus could change, or even have the appropriate number of moons because moons can be completely destroyed"... what is there even to suggest it's Argus? Like if nothing about it matches up in any way with Argus (and putting aside the narrative problems with the Pantheon being aware of Argus but apparently completely ignoring it), why guess Argus?
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Based off the VERY little info we're given about Argus pre-fel, as well as the small glimpses into the past we're shown in game and whatnot, Argus is apparently a pretty mountainous world, and some of the landscapes on the planet are conveniently placed where Eredath could be.
Obviously, this is a HUGE tinfoil hat theory on my end, so I don't expect to be nearly right here, but it is something to think about.
Also, I get your point regarding the worlds, but I much prefer the idea that the Titans have been trying to turn Worldsouls into "Titans" for a while now, and the projection is just a showcase of those worlds with souls in them. This would showcase that, just like with every other forces pantheon, the Titans are trying to claim dominance over the cosmos as well. Ik this is just a theory and nothing more, but it would not only explain quite a bit, but it would also fall in line to everything we've learned about the forces and the Titans in recent lore.
Well well well. Looks like the theories about the Worldsoul being surrounded by a prison like device were true.
Take that naysayers.
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If Azeroth was the one giving free will to the titan constructs, then where does that put the Old Gods? We know that Yogg-Saron gave them the curse of the flesh, but we also thought that is also what gave them free will.

Tbf here, TLT's logo was quite literally a Titan Prison. People were either jumping to Iridikron or Azeroth's Soul from the get-go.
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It's entirely possible the Old Gods were connecting themselves to the Worldsoul in some-way. Their bodies are pretty deep in the planet.

So this world core thing gets me wondering regarding the Beledar.
Could the Beledar itself be sort of like the Light's way of doing similar? Couldn't create something to encompass it, but instead lodge something that will incline it? I know it is similar to Azerite but it obviously has also been changed in some capacity. An infection of sorts perhaps?

I had my doubts initially, but after a point, I got around to the theory.
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IF the crystals aren't Light naturally, then it is possible the Light influenced Beledar in some way, namely as a means of communing and tampering with the soul of Azeroth itself.
After the disk informations we got so far, i would go by, that azeroths world soul is (primarily) Light, and the beledar is, as voiced by the titans, indeed a "calcification" of worldsoul essence, because it is Light.
And given the context of a apparatus of titan origin around the world soul, and the stabbing of azeroth likely damaging that apparatus, Azerite is calcified worldsoul essence (the golden part), with stuff from the titan aparatus on it (the blue part, blue for arcane and order).
This would explain everything seen so far, also why the cry for help from azeroth is a "radiant" song.
And it matches the creation of the universe mythology of the shards of light.