
You are welcome, Metzen. I hope you won't fuck up my underground expansion idea.

First of all, the sword isn't gorribal, that's not canon.
Second of all, I think you are misinterpreting thrall. I felt the implication of the dialogue was sargeras was trying to kill something that was working to corrupt the world soul. Of course it could be me misinterpreting things. I'm fairly certain they aren't gonna pretend BFA heart of azeroth/world soul communion (even back during end of legion actually iirc) didn't happen. Given that ties directly into the sword in the first place...
I don't mind if the expansions have full price if they have the same amount of launch content, regarding of speed they release and whether or not it has 2 major patches as the standard.
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To be fair we also have four humans (regular, fat, werewolf, dead)
And four elves (night, nightborne, blood, void)
So three dwarves isn't that much.
Would I have been happier with Naga? Or the Tiger people? Or Jinyu?
Most likely, yes. But I might still get some nice stuff with hero talents. I mean Dark Ranger is right there.
Let's see what changes they will make to Cata.
The world revamp dream will never die!
Btw, I wonder if the idea of a balance between light and dark is now out of the window. So far it certainly seems like the next 2 expansions will be once again light good, dark ebil.
You are welcome, Metzen. I hope you won't fuck up my underground expansion idea.
Thrall is coping with the reality that he doesn't fit in with his race. He was raised by humans to act like a human, and then only began learning about Orcish culture second hand when he was in his late teens. Then he tried living his idealized version of Orcish culture, passed on to him by romantic stories from Grom and using human ideas of what civilization should look like. He modelled Orgrimmar after human cities and kingdoms when the Orcs had no cities or kingdoms on their homeworld. He became unpopular with the Orcs after Wrath and was pressured into selecting Garrosh as his successor as he was popular with the Orcs. Then Thrall stepped away and came back to find out that the Orcs had reverted back to the evil Orcish Horde. And then it happened again. Thrall has realized that the Orcs don't want to live in a civilized human-styled kingdom, nor live up to the idealized expectations of Grom. Thrall is ideologically closer to the humans, but they're not his people and trying to live among them would be awkward. Thrall is a knight without a kingdom worth serving. So he wanders.
For sure. I think one of my concerns/fears with how this new story structure is being laid out is that, at least for TWW, it seems like we're doing the 3rd expansion in a row of a completely neutral expedition to mysterious lands where we help a disconnected native group unique to each zone. I guess the Dragonscale Expedition is meant to be that link back, but they're so bland and inconsequential that it didn't work for me at all in DF.
I'm still not sure what I think of this all, and I can't really sit on it since I have to go leave and watch the 3 and a half hour long Scorcese movie in a few minutes. It feels like this is all building up to the end of WoW, or at least what we've recognized as it, while I've been hoping for a revamp that focused on the individual races and advancing their stories more. Like, why were they even bringing Gilneas up if it seems like (right now) it's still not going to go anywhere? Maybe Midnight will be more in that vein. Just feeling overwhelmed at the moment.

Oh boy... I'm not sure how I feel about it...
I have a feeling, that we have entered a very weird chapter of WoW, where instead of continous development, we get reiteration of the same pattern for at least the next 3 expansions.
There's nothing groundbreaking in this. At first, saga sounded to me like "reimagining" the game from top to toe, but the more I think about it, I fear that doesn't bring that much to the table.
Delves, yeah, that's new, and I hope it's cool, but didn't excite me too muchsounds a bit like mainly a single player scenario that will get boring after a month or two.
The reveal sounded more like "half-expansion" or a massive, massive patch, rather than a proper expansion. That wasn't too hypey to me.
Storyline seems to be:
1) we are dealing with Nerubians and Xal'atath and some other foes that come in probably 2 patches;
2) we venture to revamped northren Eastern Kingdoms, which will become Quel'thalas and deal with Void and Sunwell stuff, where Alleria's story continues and she's the main protagonist there;
3) we go to revamped Northrend and some cool stuff happen there with the titan's lore;
Based on Ion said about revamping the world being done partially, it seems like a logical follow-up.
On one side, the story flow smoothly, that's for sure, as that is basically the main idea behind it. On the other hand, it may feel dull and we'll be dragging the story from one place to another. At least, I hope it opens up a possibility for new heroes and foes to flourish naturally.
The risk there is - if it comes out poorly, we are stuck with this pattern with quite some time. Hopefully it turns out to be refreshing.

Maybe, but Taeschlach is canon, as is Gorschlach in the trinket name. Just making it simple here.
Maybe? That's not a misinterpretation if it's speculation right now. Either way, Thrall would have no reason to overinterpret that unless this cinematic is in medias res further into the saga.
Either way, they don't seem to really know that she's a Titan. I thought it was common knowledge at this point! Even Khadgar was told that.