Zandalari Prelates do as Blood Knights did with their captive Naaru; they draw power into themselves like cell phones and return ritualistically to draw from Rezan and receive his blessing.
Bolvar is not a sociopath now, and his sheer determination and faith stops the Helm of Domination truly turning him into a true Lich King that would bring about a second Scourge War.
04/04/2018 14:13Posted by JasironTrolls are naturally fond of staying under bridges and the billy-goat is their natural enemy.
*%@#, they know our weakness! Quickly, Under the bridge!
My Head Cannon(s):
That you will be taught magic at a younger age if you live in Dalaran due to it being so common. so while someone in the eastern kingdoms may start learning basic magic around early teens, a child in dalaran would have it taught as a part of a curriculum at a younger age.
That elves are a devolution of trolls due to the loss of good Traits like being regenerative or the strength that Trolls seem to have.(I would count tusks but that is debatable since they are mostly good for goreing the enemy if headbutt them.)
Dalaran used to 'forcibly' take magic-potential youth from across the seven kingdoms and only stopped due to the Third War. They were torn by their friends/family, and only horror stories (spread by Dalaran itself) of what untamed magic gone awry could do kept Dalaran from becoming a pariah state.
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04/04/2018 18:22Posted by ElenthasDalaran used to 'forcibly' take magic-potential youth from across the seven kingdoms and only stopped due to the Third War. They were torn by their friends/family, and only horror stories (spread by Dalaran itself) of what untamed magic gone awry could do kept Dalaran from becoming a pariah state.
Marry me.
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That the Arcane spell "Slow" actually works by making your opponent or the gear they're wearing heavier.
Act 3. Three freeze!
Act 3. Three freeze!
That when Light and Fel magic collide, they explode, and when Light and Void collide, they do this awesome sort of merge before exploding even more violently.
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Everyone ages one year at at a time, not one year every two years.
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The Old Gods are originally the seeds of sporemounds like the one on Draenor, twisted and corrupted by the Void Lords. The twisted seeds are sent out to any world they can throughout the cosmos, so they can grow and consume everything on the world, leaving it a dry husk devoid of life just as Aggramar predicted the sporemound would do to draenor if left unattended.
They share a fair few similarities. The sporemounds were able to tap into the forces of life on draenor, similar to N'zoth taps his influence into the Emerald Dream. The mounds consumed the minds of anything they got hold of, into a form of collective concious, like Old Gods seems to like getting mind-addled followers obeying their whispers. The sporemounds were at war with each other, eventually consuming each other until there was only one left, like the Old Gods fought against each other, likely to consume one another to become one Old God that drains the world dry.
They share a fair few similarities. The sporemounds were able to tap into the forces of life on draenor, similar to N'zoth taps his influence into the Emerald Dream. The mounds consumed the minds of anything they got hold of, into a form of collective concious, like Old Gods seems to like getting mind-addled followers obeying their whispers. The sporemounds were at war with each other, eventually consuming each other until there was only one left, like the Old Gods fought against each other, likely to consume one another to become one Old God that drains the world dry.
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This is incredibly specific and weird.
I've always thought that Gavinrad the Dire (One of the OG Silver Hand Knights for those who don't know) was a -large- man. Like Kul Tiras model large.
It literally has no influence on anything. But I always liked to think he got the name "Dire" from being a big knight.
I've always thought that Gavinrad the Dire (One of the OG Silver Hand Knights for those who don't know) was a -large- man. Like Kul Tiras model large.
It literally has no influence on anything. But I always liked to think he got the name "Dire" from being a big knight.
Withered Runas is completely passive due to the pools and the Blue Dragons allow him to wander the area unharmed because he's not a threat.
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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
I don't believe that. The Azeroth we see from Argus is obviously some kind of fake hologram projection made by the Mages of Dalaran to cover up the fact that Azeroth is flat. Those damn Mages of Dalaran is hiding the truth from the people! Azeroth is flat!
Peons and their state are the results of the forced aging done against orc children during the orcish Horde's early days. No doubt such rituals has severe consequences for the victims, and perhaps even their following generations. And thus the less mentally capable peons become a thing. That's why peons found in Warlords of Draenor seem to be more normal orc workers, instead of the classic work-worky peons we know and love and occasionally beat with sticks; where such rituals never took place.
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That humans are the best at arcane magic because of their distant titan origins.
Somehow humans have become the top of spellcasting in an insanely short time. Even when the elves taught humans magic, they got better at it instantly. For whatever reason blizzard has opted to make humans the most powerful mages.
Somehow humans have become the top of spellcasting in an insanely short time. Even when the elves taught humans magic, they got better at it instantly. For whatever reason blizzard has opted to make humans the most powerful mages.
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04/04/2018 18:22Posted by ElenthasDalaran used to 'forcibly' take magic-potential youth from across the seven kingdoms and only stopped due to the Third War. They were torn by their friends/family, and only horror stories (spread by Dalaran itself) of what untamed magic gone awry could do kept Dalaran from becoming a pariah state.
I'll buy that
Frostwolves are a lighter green than other orcs.
Orcs are trained to fight at six, and can then hunt at 12. At six, Thrall was almost as tall as an adult human.
Orc warlocks thought this was too slow, and so sped up the aging further to support their war effort.
So... humans were literally fighting orc toddlers, artificially aged and sent to war by Gul'dan and co.
Orc warlocks thought this was too slow, and so sped up the aging further to support their war effort.
So... humans were literally fighting orc toddlers, artificially aged and sent to war by Gul'dan and co.
Came up with this today. Black hair Nightborne (bad as they are) are at least ACCEPTABLE with warlocks. The fel corrupts the hair. Good headcanon, accept it
Is that even headcanon? Quite sure fel aging is canon and widely described in lore.17/04/2018 23:12Posted by AgaricusOrcs are trained to fight at six, and can then hunt at 12. At six, Thrall was almost as tall as an adult human.
Orc warlocks thought this was too slow, and so sped up the aging further to support their war effort.
So... humans were literally fighting orc toddlers, artificially aged and sent to war by Gul'dan and co.
And toddlers by human standards. But at 12 an orc's an adult, so.
I've always thought that dwarves have rather good eyesight in the dark because of their origin. They live under ground and probably have to do a lot of work in the dark while exploring/mining and whatever.
09/01/2018 22:48Posted by Balthahzar...
I remember,how good it felt to mow down orcs in Pandaria with a gyrocopter. It felt like a mini Vietnam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpZYJqiWBNE
I THINK YOU MEAN THIS ONE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec0XKhAHR5I
My headcanon, supported by old lore is Dwarves outpower humans by 3 fold. Y'all need to lift more.