To be fair with the whole Titans/Shadowlands debate.
The Shadowlands are very ordered.
Even if the Titans themselves didn’t MAKE the Shadowlands it could make sense for them to have ordered it.
To be fair with the whole Titans/Shadowlands debate.
The Shadowlands are very ordered.
Even if the Titans themselves didn’t MAKE the Shadowlands it could make sense for them to have ordered it.

Of course the Emerald Dream isn't the same as the whole Shadowlands, that's why I didn't make anything like that comparison.
It is, explicitly, Ardenweald's counterpart in the Realm of Life, which makes a lot of the answers we got involving it in Shadowlands very suspect. Why would a supposedly natural part of the Shadowlands be intrinsically paired with an artificial construct within the Realm of Life? Why would a Life goddess be ruling over a foreign incursion into Life?
I hadn't really bought into the idea of the Titans being behind shaping the Shadowlands, but it'd actually be the simplest answer to this. Why would Ardenweald be paired with a Titan-distorted version of Life? Because it, too, was created or altered by the Titans. And Elune could have gotten there because of her link with Eonar.

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The technology level alone makes this entire idea nonsense. The First Ones have machines that can infinitely fabricate new realities at will and were able to build a system that could pull souls from across all of existence (and multiple timelines, but we don't talk about that) to a single point. The Titans were kept busy just handling demonic hordes, have to stuff all sorts of machines into planets to take control of worldsouls, were largely unaware of the Void's deal, needed to employ another group to keep an eye on planets because they are so non-omniscient. Sargeras' dumbass couldn't even figure out how to get to Azeroth efficiently without someone on the planet opening the way.
Aman'thul, the leader of the Titans, lost his shit over a primordial World Tree being planted because it represented a threatening display of another domain's influence on a planet, and the Pantheon's containment system and plan for the Old Gods failed not once, but for all four of their shoddily made prisons. The First Ones built a machine that can rewrite all of existence and started an elaborate, universe-spanning Rube Goldberg machine to make the worldsoul all the Titans absolutely obsess over controlling.
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https://warcraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Whispe...ightened_World
Magni Bronzebeard says: The titans built these halls ta watch over the soul o' the world.
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How was it shat on? He only appeared once and wasn't even a soul...
Unless you think Arthas deserved some cool moment in the Afterlife, which I think is silly considering he was one of the most evil mfs ever.
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Lmao I guess the Seat of the Pantheon is Titanforged then? Or the halls at the depths of Antorus?
Oh wait...
Don't call incapable of something when you don't seem to understand the lore yourself.
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The forces of Light, Death, and Order were made with structure in mind. Even then, every force works with one another, so Order having some type of influence in the realm of Death makes sense. And considering the Primus has memories of the Titans and whatnot, the Titans doing stuff in the Shadowlands is acceptable.
I don't think they should make it to where the First Ones are them, however.
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That just means the First Ones made the realms before placing the pantheon members there.
Evil character does not mean they're undeserving of cool moments. At all.
Regardless, Arthas was reduced to an afterlife fart. He was a puppet for angry death realm Ru Paul, but wasn't at the same time? Zovaal even being in the picture completely ruins all of the story that Arthas had, it takes away character motivations, arcs and outcomes from having any sort of meaning because it's all reduced to "but actually, this guy did it."

"Zereth mortis and it's aesthetic and magics could easily be connected to actual order stuff in the realm of order as it was meant as a space nothing else in the shadowlands would see so they wouldn't need to be hiding it"
This is debunked by the fact that a lot of the magics in Zereth Mortis are also very chaotic looking, and span an infinite number of directions, which goes against the Titans more streamlined magics.
Thanks, I coulda sworn I had seen that somewhere but couldn’t find it.
The titans (seemingly) aren’t created robots like the Eternal Ones. They’re just world souls that matured - from what we’ve heard & seen with Argus.
It would be cool if it were the case that the First Ones aren’t actually real & the “first ones” stuff we’ve seen was just the titans. The magic we’ve seen in ZM looks awfully like pure order magic.

Denathrius told Zovaal to do all the Lich King stuff telling him it would help him, but it actually meant for some other purpose.
KJ was in on it somehow.
That would solve some issues, especially as it was already looking like the Nathrezim "caused" him to go crazy before SL. However, the KJ thing is tricky and he really may have just gotten punked.

He was an evil guy who tried to become the king of it all, only to die and end up as a memory to be forgotten, fizzled out at the very origin of the Afterlife itself.
Guess you can say he met his maker *sips tea*
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Lmao yeah no, I don't think Denathrius was using Zovaal for anything. Considering how he acted towards Renathal and whatnot, he was 100% glazing the guy
That was always the case. It was just "Da Lich King" before. Did you somehow miss the ICC cinematic where, with Frostmourne broken, Arthas loses the eye glow and wakes up obviously not having been in full control of his actions as the entity? Where he clings to his father and asks if its over?
I swear... every time someone complains about SL ruining shit they then make it obvious they don't even understand what was being "ruined".

The thing is that we still don't know his motivation for helping Zovaal. The finale cinematic paints him in a very odd light- it almost looks like he's happy that Zovaal is getting fired. I wouldn't be surprised if they reveal he was the Ideas Guy behind most of Zovaal's plans and whispered them to him while he was in the Maw.
It could be rebelling against FOs and if they are titans that would cause him and Iridikron to have very similar motivations.
Yes, but this was all already established. We knew about this from Frozen Throne, we knew about this from Classic. The inclusion of the Jailer as the voice, but not the voice, but still the voice, was adding another completely unneccesary layer that resulted in frustration.