MAGA - Make Alliance Great Again

Oh, boy. Back to 22mage22 we go! Why not? Let's have some fun!

Well who knows, maybe we got another Scaleface at our hands.
im will also be surprised and happy if the leaks from him became true , because the kaz algar inside the earth below EK is the most creatve of the leaks , with either was avaloren or have kalindor revamp
also EK can be the choise because is when warcraft 1 happended and tho comemorate the anniversary

We've been duped!
It's all been asspulls since Cataclysm as far as I can see. Pandaria going from a small island to a big continent, Zandalar and KT doing the same. Up until WoD all we knew about old Draenor was a little penciled up map that didn't mention spires, gorgrond, highmaul, talador.
You can use the way back machine on the wiki and see up until 2020, nothing about the Dragon isles aside from a brief mention from a dev, and a reveal that it was a scrapped potential endgame raid for alpha WoW.
So basically, dragon isles had as much in-game info about it as Avaloren does now. That may sound like I'm making that up, but it's true. Dragon Isles were 100% just kept alive by mild interest from the most diehard lore fans for 2 decades.
Shadowlands? Do we need to say more?
Condition yourself now Teriz. The game is getting freaking old, among the oldest still being actively worked on. They spend more time writing up the settings and locations for each expansion... than Metzen, Didier and the rest of the original Blizz tabletop nerds spent writing the entire planet of Azeroth.
To add to that, for all we know, Avaloren could have been an idea that Metzen had for years that he just never talked about. If Metzen stood up on stage at Blizzcon and said "THIS CONTINENT. MAN, WE BEEN DYING TO SHOW YOU THIS SINCE WRATH" people would lose their minds. None of this matters.
If Khaz Algar is really just on the EK, i really wonder what Watcher Melenia, and by extension Blizzard, understand by "separated by vast swaths of time and distance. " when they'd basically be neighbours then.