
Yeah, they seem to be one in the same. What the Haranir call Alndust is what we call Azerite.
At the very least, Azeroth and Aln'hara might share a connected meaning, when you think about the names and how one could interpret them.
Azeroth= "A Zeroth"
Aln= "All and Nothing"
Maybe I'm looking TOO into this, but there does seem to be a reason for why the First Ones wanted to hide her (Assuming they're not retconned in TLT ofc, which would be silly cause we saw the powers that shaped the cosmos at the Heart of the Sepulcher). The cradle seems to be a Life thing, while the Worldcore is an Order thing. One Progenitor wanted her to be safe and secure whilist keeping her spirit and dreams happy, while the other seemingly wanted to keep her safe and secure in a much more absolute manner, almost like a prison.
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This would make Elune's dynamic with the Titans much more unique, that's for sure, especially since she's all about lunar stuff and possibly dreams, and the cradle was where Azeroth's dreams came into being, etc.
It's a moot point, as Tauren would not feature in this plot, which we can deduce by the fact that they haven't in every other story that fit this bill. Now, the story could have gone to Night Elves but if there's one thing we most definitely not need more of it's Night Elf content. Which we're getting anyway as they'll be supporting the fight with Xal, unlike the smelly Horde which we can't allow to pollute Arator's bizarre adventure.
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Yeah, alndust, resonant crystals and so forth are just azerite in slightly different forms.
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Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
Originally Posted by A Young Super Dickmann

Yeah, the raid was pretty good, might be some nostalgia for being one of the only ones when they were current content I actually did back in TBC. The dungeon though was completeley half-assed, especially compared to what they did with ZG, which was a proper new instance, just using the same assets. Must have been a budget/time issue, as it's not like ZA was much less played than ZG.
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Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
Originally Posted by A Young Super Dickmann
The sad thing is that this whole discussion of races not being relevant to the story told is something that only picked up after Bfa when the factions stopped mattering. Any race used to be able to just show up because their whole faction was involved with the overall plot and now that it revolves around dissecting the emotional trauma of a couple characters and revealing they have the intelligence of a small child in the process that doesn't happen anymore. For Midnight you have to be directly related to the Windrunners, blood elves, or wield the Light or you don't matter. The blood elves are going to ask the decimated night elf population for help instead of their own allies because "elven reunification" the story is completely subservient to buzzwords
Azeroth feels so stale and dead because everything has to be about the player and their lobotomized idiot companions like Arator and Liadrin who exist so the writers can enter their cliff notes into the game directly explaining the story and what the player is supposed to think and feel instead of making a remotely convincing story. The "story" is just reading the rough draft of something inept writers visibly struggle to put together and then abandon anyways a patch or an expansion down the line. When quest designers are confident enough to say on Twitter that all lore is subject to change at a whim and they constantly demonstrate they barely know anything about the setting they're writing for I seriously question how anyone who even likes this stuff can do so when you're being told upfront it'll just be thrown away with the rest of the lore anyways
Dickmann's Law: As a discussion on the Lore forums becomes longer, the probability of the topic derailing to become about Sylvanas approaches 1.
Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
Originally Posted by A Young Super Dickmann

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"Golly gee willickers! I never realized I could spec into Prot or Holy, or generally do acts of kindness other than killing baddies even though level 12 paladins did that in Classic. I, a forty year-old man, am flabbergasted by the fact that religious violence exists, and that there are ways to be religious other than religious violence. I have literally never begun to comprehend that the Light is responsive to faith after spending maybe a year or so surrounded by a multitude of paladins of various religions. I guess I just didn't have the single transient moment of downtime needed to overhear anything about other paladins in passing while I was surrounded by other paladins. I am a young soul at heart because half-elf aging is stunted, even though I've acted consistently like a mature adult up until Midnight. I am also absolutely shocked different groups can have animosity between one another over longstanding territorial disputes and centuries of bloodshed back and forth."
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"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, presciently
"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, in said world
I will readily admit to bias on this, partly because night elf posting has worn out its welcome over the preceding half a decade after being firmly on their side for BFA/SL. But also because being a massive Forsaken fan, I, personally, was targeted by Metzen with the very first sexy replacement to a race, when the Forsaken's identity as undead victims of Arthas gaining free will was off-loaded to the Ebon Blade and the Forsaken dropped off the plot post-Dragonblight, save for Sylvanas running away from Arthas, lest the story go to anyone except Paul Paladin #138159351 in Tirion.
This ultimately worked out for the best, mind, as the victim atoning out of duty Scourge remnant aspect getting offloaded to the Ebon Blade aspect meant that when Blizzard did actually commit to the transhumanist/expansionist approach to the Forsaken in Cataclysm, which was their best period. Tauren (more so) and Night elf (less so) fans have more reason to worry, as the chances of getting anywhere near as much focus as Cataclysm gave its races borders on zero. For the tauren anyway, the Night Elves've nothing to worry about, they're guaranteed more screentime. Even the Haranir obsess over the tree.
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Dickmann's Law: As a discussion on the Lore forums becomes longer, the probability of the topic derailing to become about Sylvanas approaches 1.
Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
Originally Posted by A Young Super Dickmann
I was a pretty big "we don't need more faction war" guy up through 11.0. It was really exciting to see the Horde and Alliance's full forces gather on the shores of Khaz Algar, but then they sort of did... nothing. There was the campaign finale where some forces gathered at Dunelle's Kindness and Arathi's End to fight the Nerubians, but that was it. I'm glad they were there, but it's just really, really difficult to feel like anything prior to the current story matters when our character's history is just sorta tossed to the side and we become champion/outlander/maw walker to a new group and start from square one.
Maybe we don't need faction war on the scales of BFA again, but I'm certainly tired of the factions just acting like they have no agency. I really miss separate questing hubs for each faction. It made me play more, because I wanted to experience both.
The lack of hostilities between the Horde and the Alliance feels like it might be holding back the progression of those stories in a major way. Why should the Horde or Alliance set up a camp or fort in Khaz Algar? There's no attempt to establish a sphere of influence in the world anymore, everyone just wants to be our friend always because we're each others friends again. There's not even a cold war going on, and things just feel really stale from it.
I was hoping Midnight would bring a little of that in, so hopefully there's a bit more development with the Silver Covenant and Blood Elven rift. Maybe whatever comes after The Last Titan will be a bit more faction focused.

I just realized that having the Haranir focused on Teldrassil specifically, while a datamined Undercity string showed up in alpha, points to Nelves and Forsaken just getting their cities back IMO.
I have to say while Voidstorm is not a pretty zone, it has the most effective use of a "skybox" to create the sense of a massive zone yet, far more so than Argus, anything in SL or Nyalotha. I can fly near the edge of the zone and actually think "oh that could be a second zone down there". And it really feels infinite
Undercity should already be reclaimed by now. You cleansed the blight back in SL. They rest was just a matter of clearing the lower levels which was like 5 years ago in-game. At this point it should be habitable again.
Teldrassil is a whole other story from a technical and narrative point of view. The mistake was not just having the new tree grow out its ashes. I think at best we might find maybe one living root left and give it a chance to regrow one day.
It's a weird situation with both. Are we going to get plot threads about reclaiming destroyed cities again? Especially for ones that have both had some form of resolution to them.
But they can't really just give back Undercity, because then we're in an even more precarious situation than Silvermoon. Are you going to have another city where Alliance are visitors in a Horde city, or are you going to give former non-undead denizens of Lordaeron a chance to resettle their homes and live amongst the Forsaken? It's a situation that wouldn't please anybody unless done completely correctly, which I have no clue how that'd even work.
Unfortunately, I feel it'd be more likely that they'd spin that area into a Light based conflict area and raid.
As a continuation of their story in Cataclysm, I think so, although it sheds a really interesting form of racial flavor they had.
The mistake was the new city being a disappointing handful of buildings around a pool. Literally why even bother with the events of BfA if your endgame is just "okay, now Teldrassil is back"? I don't get why this playerbase will constantly complain about lack of stakes and development, and then turn around and active ask for them to diminish stakes and reset development.
Teldrassil staying gone was the correct choice. A subjective argument could have been made for picking Hyjal, or Feralas, as their new location instead of Bel'ameth, but the actual problem was not choice of location but effort of implementation. Much like Gilneas being given back to the Gilneans did not land because it amounted to friendly NPCs and some small construction in what is otherwise just the same ruined quest zone from 2010.
With the ability to phase layer save and access previous iterations of a zone via the zidormi tech, we should be getting more permanent changes not less. Shit like Lordaeron being a-okay besides the one front wall, or Brill being rebuilt, or Twodrassil growing out of the ruined husk of Teldrassil is exactly the opposite of how things should be progressing.
I definitely agree with you, but what is the real alternative? Midnight is the first time an old race has taken focus with meaningful development in 7 years, and I think a lot of that was contingent on needing the Sunwell for the Light/Void plot. I'm not sure they really know how to write for the old races anymore, and I'm not saying that to shit on them, but rather because I think they know it's a really precarious situation.
I ask "what is the real alternative" somewhat literally, by the way. I'm curious what you think would work opposed to what they're doing currently.