All I ever wanted was the truth. Remember those words as you read the ones that follow. I never set out to topple my father's kingdom of lies from a sense of misplaced pride. I never wanted to bleed the species to its marrow, reaving half the galaxy clean of human life in this bitter crusade. I never desired any of this, though I know the reasons for which it must be done. But all I ever wanted was the truth.
That bfa stuff such a shit show.
The timing of things, especially because its so long ago, to then find out this happends when these people did, this and that.
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No. It means the cosmic forces aren't neatly divided into their own little boxes and can't go out of them. Like someone else said: Cosmic forces are dipping into eachother, mostly the ones they are most closely related with. Most prominent example being the Legion using Fel, Shadow/void and fire. It makes sense too. If I could manipulate light, that means I could also manipulate shadow, seeing they are polar opposites. The patterns make sense.
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Hey, atleast with TBC they have the excuse of it being the first expansion. Sure they wasted a lot of characters there but they made up for that thanks to Chronicles, Legion and Shadowlands. More often than not, retcons ARE good.
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But again, we literally saw that with Shadowlands? Bastion was dipping into arcane and holy juice, Revendreth uses blood magic and Ardenweald magic is just the other side of the coin of life magic. They even had a quest basically telling us that necromancy f.e. can be done by any cosmic force, it's not limited to "death magic".
As a remainder, nothing in Chronicles contradicts the Horde's massacre at Brennadam, as it is part of the Alliance levelling storyline, not the Horde.
Chronicles confirms that the order of Kul Tiras is Stormsong Valley > Drustvar > Tiragarde Sound. Therefore, the Horde's massacre at Brennadam Canonically happens early on into the Kul Tiran storyline.
So if you thought that Chronicles would absolve the Horde of the massacre they conducted at Brennadam... well... guess again. This is very much still Canon, and a stain (amongst many) of the Horde.
Chronicles simply confirms that the Horde massacre at Brennadam is simply one of the "opening acts" of the War in Kul Tiras, as the Canonical order is Stormsong Valley > Drustvar > Tiragarde > Zandalar.
did they change the burning of teldrassil at all? like elaborate on HOW the catapults were able to do that?
So...whenever I talk about the First Ones now, I guess I have to call them "Light" "Shadow" "Order", etc?
YES!! I don't get how they allow someone with such a hate-boner for the Horde write how BFA went! That expansion is already so divisive because of choices the story team made at the time and then they go and DOUBLE DOWN on the "Horde bad" beat to the point of making the plot nonsensical.
...That's clearly meant to be written in a tongue-in-cheek tone because the titanforge are big nerds? I swear to god some people on this forum act like Blizzard is after them or smth.
Chronicles IV hasn't done anything to make the Horde look worse than BfA already did years ago.
The decision to make Brann and the Alliance's role in Uldir Canon is just a bone thrown at the Alliance, which previously felt very disconnected from that raid's storyline.
Go back in time and you will see many complaints about how the Alliance "felt out of place" in Uldir. Chronicles simply rectified that mistake, one of the many mistakes of the BfA expansion, which was evidently Horde-centric.
So this new Hearthstone card reminded me that Talanji basically hits every element of Midnight, in some way.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSpDHV9a...jpg&name=large
-Queen that the Amani submit to
-Former Holy (Rezan) Priestess
-Now Death (Bwonsamdi) Priestess (which may play a part in the fight against the Scourge that could happen)
-History of dealing with Old God/Void forces
Like she arguably fits the expansion more than Lor'themar and Vereesa do.
This is really stretching it. No, I don't think that Talanji will be important in Midnight at all.
Frankly, I foresee Thrall returning as the Horde's main lead in Midnight. He is after all the one who banished Deathwing, one of the Void's foremost servants, and the one who accepted the Blood Elves into the Horde. Oh, and he was also the warchief when the Horde (and ONLY the Horde) raided Zul Aman in TBC.
i think the "actual" names might be what Saezurah (https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Saezurah) says: Mortis. Lumen. Ordus. Vitae. Umbra. Tumult.