I don't like this "everything is relative" approach the writers are taking. Different prospectives are nice, but a certain point you have to establish the pillars of your worldbuilding.

I gotta say, I feel like Blizzard really should start to do more managing expectations with new xpacs. Not to kill the Speculation, otherwise we wouldn't have much to come back to here, but I can't help but feel like sometimes Expansion Concepts loose their hype very quickly after Blizzcon or even just during their Announcements, because people hyperfocus on so much shit that just isn't happening.

More guard armors for old cities datamined. Will be interesting to see where those end up.
The world revamp dream will never die!
The question is, who in that case could give you the proper nuance. considering it is probably a rather old tale and Aman'thul/the other titans probably would view it very differently. That's why i said you should consider those books within their context. Aman'thul very likely didn't say "Life Bad! Order Good! Aman'thul smash!". That's why it's an in-universe book clearly written with an in-universe bias.
Sorry, I should have been more clear about what I meant by "there". I was building on your idea that she wasn't on/in ancient Kalimdor, not suggesting she originated from under the ocean. As in, it's entirely possible she came from somewhere other than Kalimdor because we know she was in the possession of the naga (and who knows what she told them about herself or her brothers at the time) and the naga can access anywhere via the swimming.
Keep hope alive I suppose……
There very well could be an old god presence in the next expansion (the fissure that altered the Khaz Algarians being related to Xal’atath is an interesting and plausible theory). However it is highly unlikely we’re zipping off to K’aresh, getting playable Ethereal, running around eco domes, or punching void lords in the face.
I’m quite thankful for that.
Last edited by Teriz; 2023-10-04 at 10:52 AM.
I dunno. Bad things tend to happen when Aman'thul pulls things out of Azeroth.
If I had a nickel, everytime shit happens, when Aman'thul plucks things from Azeroth, I'd have two nickles. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird it happened twice.
Imagine if Aman'thul removed the Sword and sank Silithus, created an ocean and significantly altering the geography there. we could even have a whole expansion around it. World of Warcraft: Adventures of the Sword Coast or something similar. Rolls right off the tongue
Last edited by Jaggler; 2023-10-04 at 11:01 AM.
Come on now, you're being extremely negative now. Maybe Ol' Aman has a weird plucking fetish. Maybe he plucked all kind of stuff out of the planet. And now people still keep bringing up just the two times things didn't go exactly the way they wanted it to be. Negative Nancy's.