Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.
I wonder what they will do with Earthen death knights?
Toss them in the allied race dk starter area and call it good, toss them in the Earthen starting area and ignore it or make a new little area explaining how/why they were raised.
Is this thread hidden or something? Doesn't seem to show in forums anymore?
On topic:
It would be fitting for Blizz to offer Dragonkin allied race at the end of DF. I know it would make a lot of players happy.
Personally, I am hoping for a little more and perhaps getting a Forbidden Reach style zone with some corruption/trinket/annulet style rotation breaking effects. Doesn't have to be huge but enough so that if there is a S4 or a fated season, it gives a bit of varying gameplay.
Perhaps even go a bit deeper on professions and give farmable / unlockable recipes that do fun things from cosmetics to toys etc.
Outside of raiding there is a lot that can be done to make the game a bit more fun and varied.
From our good friend the knife, its literally a part of him.
We also had a full novel about Sylvanas getting told what to do by the jailer.It appears the prison of N’zoth is not as strong as it once was. What you see is a tiny growth of the behemoth that may yet consume your world.
And from the ultimate visual guide.
Nothing like any of this exist for the aspects as the titans were dead and so was Tyr there contact to the keepers.Archimonde raged and brooded for ten thousand years in the dark recesses of the Twisting Nether as they planned for a new invasion as per Sargeras's will. Again, their target would be the second Well of Eternity.
So again thanks for proving my point.
Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.

He's clearly just headcanoning, but the way Blizzard feels if they keep things vague enough, they can retcon anything, we can't put these ideas past them.
This is true. BFA & Legion were about 150% the size of Shadowlands & Dragonflight. And TWW is looking like its going to be the latter, not the former.
"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
The frozen Mind cracks between the mineral staves which close upon it. The fault lies with your mouldy systems, your logic of 2 + 2 = 4.
— Antonin Artaud

They disregarded him moreso as a result of his poor reception, not because it was a comic. The comic is still the bedrock for much of Varian's origin and continuing characters from that same story such as Reh'gar.
Rhonin not doing much in game also doesn't change the amount of influence resultant from how deeply unpopular he was.
Fans can be stupid and shouldn't have total control over everything, especially since sometimes they don't even understand what they want, but on rare occasions the writing is on the wall that a certain direction wasn't the best.
It's extrapolation in some ways, I know, but I really don't think it's a coincidence that they're framing the Worldsoul Saga as a 3 part finale about a vast conspiracy dating back to the beginnings of Warcraft, closing the chapter on the last 20 years... not long after they said SL's final patch was the finale of a chapter stemming from the last 20 years and...if you count Sylvanas being appointed by Vol'jin in Legion and her actions surrounding that, it was a 3 expansion setup surrounding a similar "vast conspiracy" dating back to Warcraft's beginnings.
Only now it's more about the beings we were built to care about over 20+ years, not some fucking 3D printers made by a lazy attempt at creating a bigger fish in the lore.
Sometimes big changes and retcons create story opportunities, like the Draenei back in 2006, but sometimes they just suck shit and need to be taken out back.
Which doesn't actually explain why or how it seeded life on Azeroth. Chronicles itself establish Life & Light are two unrelated things. How did a shard of light seed life on any worlds? Or are we supposed to take a scientific angle to this creation myth? Was the Shard covered in terrestrial bacterias?Well, considering the amount of actual game footage they showed was about an eighth of what it was for Legion's reveal...
Mate we literally just had a novel release that addresses all of this.
We know for a fact that they were doing things blindly and that they didn’t even have vague orders let alone precise ones nor was there even any instincts imparted on them in how to deal with things, they also had no contact with the keepers beyond Tyr’s death hundreds of years before the prisons were even thought up, this is all brought up in the novel multiple times.
Not only do your ideas have no basis in the lore they are are directly refuted by blizzard them self in there latest release.
Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.
Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.