I'm still impressed that if Khaz Algar is legit, then the true teasing for 11.0 happened waaaay back in the Uldum pre-patch. Pretty straightforward
I'm still impressed that if Khaz Algar is legit, then the true teasing for 11.0 happened waaaay back in the Uldum pre-patch. Pretty straightforward
Yeah, let's just ignore the mountains of evidence from the Dragonflight story that says the Void is coming next.
I'm not sure why I have to keep saying this over and over: Dragonflight and 11.0 are the sequels to Cataclysm. They contain the same themes as Cataclysm, and they have the same main enemy as Cataclysm. Cataclysm is a Void, Elemental and Dragon expansion all at once. So is Dragonflight. So is 11.0.
It's pretty much obvious Kzal Algar will be one of the zones or continent and with that probably Dwarf theme at least in one zone. But yeah, implying it means "heavy" dwarf expac from that is nonsense - they could be as important as centaurs in DF. What is important, it buries speculation about revamp/return to old world.
Every single expac is "huge" and "heavily marketed". It's nonsense implying some expac get less budget or effort. Sometimes this effort is directed in wrong direction (member 15 iterations of conduit system in SL Beta?) and sometimes they fuck up patch schedule, but that's another story.
What you probably mean is theme of next expansion. It can't be another chill expac with disney dragons. Thanks to DF community pretty much forgot how tiresome was constant saving world and even universe from Legion/N'zoth/literal devil from hell, so we are ready to up the stakes again.
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All this hype makes me want to give Dragonflight a try.
If we're at a point where you can say Dragonflight is a direct sequel to Warcraft 3 AND WotLK AND Cataclsym, that pattern might be nonsensical at this point. Who is enforcing this pattern? They've gone through 3 totally different sets of creative management teams since WoD. I think someone would want to take a new direction by now.
I'm all for Khaz Algar becoming a prominent location, but I'd still dial back on dwarf theme. This could be entirely different to anything we've seen in game. I expect it to be more akin to Nightborne/Suramar was to Night Elves/Blood Elves, but we still have no clue what their plans are.
Khaz Algar being a location seems all but certain. There's a slight possibility this is on the other side of Azeroth due to the idea of "Storm Riders" along with both the Nightsquall and Naga books referring to a storm stopping travel to the other side (correct me if wrong about Naga). But I think anything else is out of hand for now.
Is that the actual model of the gryphon? I'd only seen the textures up until then. I'm starting to have second thoughts about my saronite guess; it looks far more like something unto itself like this. Probably meant to be evocative of the "storm" protecting the new region.
"We will soon be in a world in which a man may be howled down for saying that two and two make four."
— G.K. Chesterton
You hate dracthyr because you hate scalies, I hate dracthyr because I'm a scalie and know naga are better. We are not the same.
"We will soon be in a world in which a man may be howled down for saying that two and two make four."
— G.K. Chesterton
You hate dracthyr because you hate scalies, I hate dracthyr because I'm a scalie and know naga are better. We are not the same.
Just look at the story from 6.0 until today.
WoD reintroduces Gul'dan who sets the Legion invasion in motion.
BfA introduces Sylvanas' war which sets Shadowlands in motion.
Dragonflight introduces Iridikron and the Harbinger who set 11.0 in motion.
I'm not inventing this stuff, it's all there. So clearly they decided that was what they wanted to do.
People express this sentiment but it's a bit reductive to the discussion going on. Only people not engaging are saying "Dwarf expansion eww." Every expansion adds several new unplayable subraces/cultures: Dragonflight had new Centaur, Tuskarr & Gnolls, Shadowlands had a new people for each of the zones, etc.
But you're right in that it doesn't rule anything out. It could be an Underdark-esque expansion, a high sea expansion (not pirates, but flying Sea Dwarves!), Light & Void, or even a world revamp if the Algarians are invading. Nobody thought anything when they introduced the Mana Saber mount long before Legion was announced but turns out we could have gleaned a Arcane Night Elf zone in it.The Harbinger is related to the Void though. That's not a pattern, its just very standard narrative flow. Are you thinking Void is a kind of Elemental? It's a cosmic force. Fire/Ice are not cosmic forces.
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Something that was pointed out on Scrolls of Lore discord, I think assuming Avaloren is actually a mistake. And if that's the case, it very well could still be a world revamp, or just an expansion in the old world, or underground in the old world.
Khaz Algar is similar to Khaz Modan. Which is, Mountains of Khaz. Which is named that way in honor of the Titan, Khazgorath. If Avaloren is anti-titan, it seems unlikely to have a place named in honor of the titans.
In addition, Khaz Modan wasn't named until AFTER the Earthen woke up. Which was post Sundering. The curse of flesh didn't really change Earthen/Dwarves until the Dwarves woke up post WotA.
The timing involved for Avaloren doesn't really fit.
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"The Void" in Cataclysm was Old God influence, not Void Lords invading the planet. I already said there will likely be old god stuff in the next expansion, maybe even an appearance by Azshara. However, the notion that this is some entry point to being ported to K'aresh is a nonsensical pipe dream.
Old Gods are from the void. Azshara, Iridikron, “the harbinger”/Xal’atath are all currently in the void.
Going to K’aresh is a very real possibility as patch content. Especially with the datamined eco-dome stuff. (And the other Ethereal hints sprinkled in DF like the shadowscrawled coin)However, the notion that this is some entry point to being ported to K'aresh is a nonsensical pipe dream.
Could be a starter zone for playable Ethereals that we return to like the forbidden reach.
There's some ambiguity there. Old Gods are known for using Shadow magic & there are reference to the Void Lords taking "credit" for them but what we know about them they take credit for everything, just like the Titans. For all we know the Void Lords & Old God's goals are completely different.
And those characters just left Azeroth using a space portal. It's the same portal Locus Walker & Alleria use to hop around to different points in space, a.k.a. the Great Dark Beyond. I don't know how someone would even be "in the void" in that sense. (checking a mental note "Khaz Algar, Avaloren, moon? Space Shuttles usually land in the ocean & get washed up on the shore, ie the reference to remnants found on the shore)
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