Wasn't there also an interview that statet the titans basically stole what they know from the first ones? Thats why their methods and architecture is so similar to what we see in the shadowlands.
Wrath of the Bolvar. You heard it here first.
Wasn't there also an interview that statet the titans basically stole what they know from the first ones? Thats why their methods and architecture is so similar to what we see in the shadowlands.
Wrath of the Bolvar. You heard it here first.
Why is everyone so insistent to Titans being the be-all-end-all of power in the universe? Why does that need to be true for you? The idea the Titans are simply propagandists is infinitely more interesting.Do you also blame the wow writers for covid-19?

It's hard to imagine the eternal ones being Titan level when they take such small forms. I think that's why so many people think they're keeper level, they're roughly the same size or smaller than keepers.
So far the realest leak is still the 4 images, I'd love to get something else.
Honestly, they should have just made the Titans and the First ones the same, or at least have the Titans the ones who usurped their position.
Having them be the same I honestly think would have worked much better when we got to Zereth Mortis, and saw that the architecture was the same. And that the Titans which we thought we knew are in fact far more sinister than we imagined.
The world revamp dream will never die!
Oh no we dont need to know everything about it in detail, some mystery around it is good, fully agreed.
That wasnt the point tho. The guy i was arguing with said the addition of the First Ones cleared things up and made for a better defined story. I was just making the point that that very much isnt the case.
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