My Headcannons :
Anduin Wrynn has the same story as Arthas Menethil, but changing the story to a more good approach, Like blizz exploring the *What if Arthas never got corrupted* etc, different characters but same behavior/actions to more good themes.
Xe'ra is actually a *Light Lord* entities similar to Void Lords, but who approach in a different, more `goodie` way but actually want to rule the world by making people into believing in faith. I though about that from the Illidan Cinematic that she has so obsessed with making him a lightforged/Obeying her.
Khadgar is going to turn corrupted by the Void Lords and will end up as a villain.
Illidan is going to ressurect the Burning Legion in the future, perhaps being himself or corrupted by Sargeras, like breaking free from the pantheon's crasp and entering his body, similar to how Sargeras possessed Medivh. That idea is because of what Blizz said that *we might see the Burning Legion again the in future* and because of what Maeiv says after you kill Kil'jaeden, in Broken Shore that *She thinks the Betrayer will do something bad and keep her eyes on the sky for that day*.
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The Legion are the good guys.
07/01/2018 02:16Posted by XesmeniKhadgar is going to turn corrupted by the Void Lords and will end up as a villain.
You stop that!
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06/01/2018 21:52Posted by SeranaIs that really headcanon? Aren't both DKs and DHs noted as being stronger than normal members of their race?
Demon Hunters are significantly stronger than their non-demonic kinsmen, and things get even further crazy when they're in their wannabe-Illidan form. They're not messing around.
Death Knights, I believe, are at least somewhat similar. I'm convinced that there's a written passage about them being more powerful, physically speaking, than mortals. Whether this is simply due to them never tiring out or if their baseline strength is above that of living people, I have no idea.
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I once read somewhere that paladins can make their own equipment lighter.
Since priests have levitate and lightforged iron is supposed to be lighter than normal one, it is clear to me: You can manipulate gravity through the light.
Since priests have levitate and lightforged iron is supposed to be lighter than normal one, it is clear to me: You can manipulate gravity through the light.
06/01/2018 21:26Posted by Xesmeni
Azeroth is flat.
We know it isn't. You can see Azeroth is round from Argus.
My headcanon is that Khadgar is gay.
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07/01/2018 12:24Posted by Ahake06/01/2018 21:26Posted by Xesmeni
Azeroth is flat.
We know it isn't. You can see Azeroth is round from Argus.
My headcanon is that Khadgar is gay.
Absolutely not. He's OTP with Garona.
The Last Guardian is the only good Warcraft book.
07/01/2018 12:33Posted by SanaraThe Last Guardian is the only good Warcraft book.
This is untrue.
Shadow of the Horde is actually great.
Khadgar and Modera of Dalaran are totally dating with all that flirting.
Personal headcanon that Varian was scared of a united ironforge under Moira which is why he created the council to sow discord and keep the Dwarves unbalanced from challenging his high King position.
Personal headcanon that Varian was scared of a united ironforge under Moira which is why he created the council to sow discord and keep the Dwarves unbalanced from challenging his high King position.
07/01/2018 12:33Posted by SanaraThe Last Guardian is the only good Warcraft book.
It... really isn't. It's painful to read.
Arthas though, that is a good book.
However;
07/01/2018 12:33Posted by SanaraAbsolutely not. He's OTP with Garona.
I think he's getting it on with Modera.
EDIT: My personal headcannon is he's trying it on with Maiev though and that he also had a thing for Cordana.
Xe'ra was a complete nutjob and utter lunatic, which is why she's alone on Argus whereas A'dal rolls round with his posse. There's something wrong with you when you rip your heart out and throw it into space.
TBH my headcanon is that Khadgar has bedded just about every important lore figure, man or female and that he is known very well for this trait, but due to his reputation and legendary skills when it comes to love, it is a silent public rumor: Everybody knows about it, but nobody speaks of it (save for dark alleys and corners of pubs or rough diary pages).
I mean, come on. He's the literal definition of a silverback charmer.
I mean, come on. He's the literal definition of a silverback charmer.
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07/01/2018 13:31Posted by BoushTBH my headcanon is that Khadgar has bedded just about every important lore figure, man or female and that he is known very well for this trait, but due to his reputation and legendary skills when it comes to love, it is a silent public rumor: Everybody knows about it, but nobody speaks of it (save for dark alleys and corners of pubs or rough diary pages).
I mean, come on. He's the literal definition of a silverback charmer.
he pees his pants if you click him enough times
true silverback charmer
07/01/2018 12:24Posted by AhakeWe know it isn't. You can see Azeroth is round from Argus.
Yeah.. that was meant to be a joke towards Flat-earthers :p
07/01/2018 14:49Posted by Xesmeni07/01/2018 12:24Posted by AhakeWe know it isn't. You can see Azeroth is round from Argus.
Yeah.. that was meant to be a joke towards Flat-earthers :p
but you cant see whether it is a circle or a sphere.
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Alright boys, equip your tinfoil hats for this one.
Bearing in mind that Ner'zhul had visions of his own death when he was alive, I believe it's possible that the Lich King foresaw his defeat at the hands of Tirion in a vision, which explains why he specifically sought to kill Tirion at the beginning of WotLK.
And after his colossal fcuk-up at Light's Hope, he realised that any attempt to change his fate and escape the future would only make things worse and bring him closer to the inevitable. So instead of trying to avoid his death, he devised a way to live through it.
Dun dun dun...
Bolvar was an inside job.
Bearing in mind that Ner'zhul had visions of his own death when he was alive, I believe it's possible that the Lich King foresaw his defeat at the hands of Tirion in a vision, which explains why he specifically sought to kill Tirion at the beginning of WotLK.
And after his colossal fcuk-up at Light's Hope, he realised that any attempt to change his fate and escape the future would only make things worse and bring him closer to the inevitable. So instead of trying to avoid his death, he devised a way to live through it.
Dun dun dun...
Bolvar was an inside job.
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I like to think the Quel'dorei are allowed passage into the Sunwell... Atleast the Non-Silver Covenant ones, that is.
My personal headcanon is that the Moon Guard we saw in Suramar defected from the Nightborne when they choose to side with the Horde, so they sided with the Highborne of Eldre'thalas instead. I mean what are those three survivors gonna do in Quel'thalas or Suramar anyways, they look exactly like the 'enemy' of those two races.
Plus I would like to get something out of the Suramar-campaign to. The Horde has cost the Alliance Dalaran twice now. Now I want something magical for it in return and Moon Guard Keep will suffice! D:<
My personal headcanon is that the Moon Guard we saw in Suramar defected from the Nightborne when they choose to side with the Horde, so they sided with the Highborne of Eldre'thalas instead. I mean what are those three survivors gonna do in Quel'thalas or Suramar anyways, they look exactly like the 'enemy' of those two races.
Plus I would like to get something out of the Suramar-campaign to. The Horde has cost the Alliance Dalaran twice now. Now I want something magical for it in return and Moon Guard Keep will suffice! D:<
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Booty Bay becomes the Purge on new years eve.
Every year the Steamwheedle paradise celebrates with one massive, city-wide party. All the Bruisers appear to be making the most of their evening off and get absolutely wasted to the point where they can't do their job. Taverns across the city have to commit a portion of their stock to keep the booze flowing free on the boardwalks.
In the city of few laws, tonight would be the one night where no laws could realistically be upheld. It'd be like the Purge, if only everybody wasn't too drunk and happy to even consider breaking the law!
Every year the Steamwheedle paradise celebrates with one massive, city-wide party. All the Bruisers appear to be making the most of their evening off and get absolutely wasted to the point where they can't do their job. Taverns across the city have to commit a portion of their stock to keep the booze flowing free on the boardwalks.
In the city of few laws, tonight would be the one night where no laws could realistically be upheld. It'd be like the Purge, if only everybody wasn't too drunk and happy to even consider breaking the law!
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07/01/2018 15:34Posted by GrizzikBooty Bay becomes the Purge on new years eve.
Every year the Steamwheedle paradise celebrates with one massive, city-wide party. All the Bruisers appear to be making the most of their evening off and get absolutely wasted to the point where they can't do their job. Taverns across the city have to commit a portion of their stock to keep the booze flowing free on the boardwalks.
In the city of few laws, tonight would be the one night where no laws could realistically be upheld. It'd be like the Purge, if only everybody wasn't too drunk and happy to even consider breaking the law!
They should add this as a ingame FFA PvP event! I'd totally dig that and the Steamwheedle Cartel could make big bucks with it! Want to get rid of your fiance? Just take her for NYE to Booty Bay!