Ugh, no thanks.
We get confronted with that in real life more than enough.
Politics is what made Game of Thrones interesting to watch.
Agree to disagree.
Dragons and spectacle and boobies made Game of Thrones interesting to watch.
Didnât he lose those after Illidan smashed Xera? I remember him losing the glow of his eyes in the cinematic, like he lost some of his power. And Illidan straight up held his sword like some anime boss.
Anyhow on point with the OP, something will happen with either Aleria or Turalion. One of them is going to sacrifice themselves for the other to live (and their son).
I think Kadghar is safe now with him being disabled or whateverâŚ
Imagine a war of succession for Stormwind. That would fuel alot of story.
DId we really, though?
I think it´s more likely that from their perspective, all we did was mostly introduce more chaos and corruption while sabotaging most of their failsafes (algalon, for example). Other than killing the old gods, the original source of corruption, and helping then arrest Sargeras, we´ve basically done nothing but undo their work at every possible opportunity, effectively causing half of the things they were trying to avoidâŚ
Hell, first thing we did when we got to Khaz Algar was corrupt the earthen and teach them that the titans are not the benign masters they thoughtâŚ
I think that was just the reflection of Xeâraâs light and with her death there was nothing to reflect anymore
But I could be wrong
Why though? What would be a proper legitimate reason for that?
Sure, but not story Iâd care about.
Iâm not really one for intrigue and politics.
Likewise! I think he and his wife are insufferable.
I thought you hated Alliance centered stories.
Iâd personally like to see that.
I mean we fight everything that comes out way because like 90% of there machines and failsafes donât work against the one thing they should work and thatâs corruption. A freaking cloak made from death wing was better at holding of corruption then all they did.
And without us they would have never been able to face sargeras so if say we did a good job.
Oh and that whole earthen thing is on azeroth her speaker freed the earthen so Iâd say thatâs titan work
Well it could make sense. Tyralion being the legend right now and I can see him not wanting to give back power to a boy king that ran away plus when the void gets strong he probably would see his army of light as the best defence which would make him a better ruler and if yriel might find a way to get here (maybe void mommy helps her to cause infighting at the light side) I absolutely see him jumping over to her side
That´s part of teh point though⌠If you´ve done the archive quests, you learn that the TItans were trying to snuff out the thraegar because they were not what tehy wanted, but a result of earthen spending too much time close to the world soul, leading to corruption that needed to be purged by erasing their memories.
And Magni, himself empowered by Azeroth, who was âherselfâ arguably the root cause of the thraegar corruption to begint with, undid all of that by giving the earthen the free will that the titans view as a form of corruption.
I know it could.
But there have been no signs to point to something like it happening.
Things can happen out of the blue, but the writers really like throwing breadcrumbs into the game to make people speculate and such.
I am alliance now.
Your avatar is.
You still are who you are and your opinions make that very clear.
Nothing wrong with that, mind you. Except when it becomes unreasonable.
My main is currently Alliance but I am not an Alliance player.
Just because my character is a nelf doesnât mean I care about the Alliance and neither do you. Itâs ok.
Blizzard took everything from the Horde which made them cool. So I decided to join the winning team.
You didnât join anybody, relax. You made a draenei, thatâs all.
How do you join a team of fictional characters? You actually have to be invested in a story to care about it. You donât.
The alliance always comes out as the winner so sticking with them is the right thing to do.