Pet Peeve: The Undying

Aye. Going from beating the Legion to helping some trolls and humans was kinda underwhelming imo.

"We defeated the enemy thats been the primary atagonist of all the games and the entire franchise, and ressurected the creators of life as we know and basically gods of this entire universe!

“Lets go fight eachother know idk.”

Edit: also have a tomorrow like.

And yet there are plot holes as well. Why exactly have the naga let the unbroken and the fish people live/ignore them? The issue with these unlikely allies who are helping us is that it makes no sense for them to exist in the fist place. Like the krokul on Argus.

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Unshackled are slaves that broke free aren’t they?

I think so. What of the Ankoan then?

Nearly extinct as a species - Blizzard said as much in the reveal of Nazjatar, as well as all the Ankoan graves scattered about. I think it also shows up in one of the quests that they know they’re too few to repopulate their tribe.

So what are you gonna do when it comes down to underwater areas? A kelp forest, some corrupted place, a city… and… yeah, that’s as far as it goes without being bland.
Not to mention the aura would feel the same, blue, water everywhere.

The only slightly self-aware writing this patch so far(I’ll wait for the raid to come out and see how it is in there) is the fact that Khadgar and kirin tor litterally left all of the artifacts(IC atleast) and pillars just lay about unguarded cus who cares after the expansion is over.

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Because the Naga don’t consider them a threat. The Horde and Alliance (both more powerful factions than the Unshacked or Ankoa) previously attacked the Naga holdings in Cataclysm, killed literally thousands of soldiers, and it didn’t make a dent in their plans.

Aszhara is the most powerful magic user on Azeroth, and it’s not a close match. She doesn’t care about us.

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If I’m remembering my blizzcon lore they’re the last survivors of a race driven to the brink of extinction by the naga.

Idk if that carried over to in-game 'cos I’ve not played alliance side.

I meant more why they haven’t been dispatched long before we arrived. Maybe Azshara doesn’t care, but I don’t see why the other naga wouldn’t.

Fair enough. I guess the naga are just stupid, just like the Legion and the Iron Horde.

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How Legion ended should’ve been reserved for the trash can.

I think they’re doing a really good job of portraying this, and I give Blizzard the appropriate kudos.

They’re clearly adept at going underground when required - it would take immense effort to exterminate them completely.

When something is not threatening to you and a large waste of time to remove, you mostly ignore it. Recall the quest in Cata where we did a bombing run after a lot of set up that killed hundreds of Naga - and how their ranks were almost instantly replenished.

I’m imagining the one illidan lover in the Blizzard leadership comitee crying tears of joy as he see’s his hero give a final wink to the camera and goes off to save the universe.

I liked it when illidan was a douchy villian. Not a douchy anti-hero.

Then I guess I at least wish that Nazjatar was made bigger and was portrayed better because this is quite underwhelming.

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What a completely useless comment. Anything would be better if it was better, yes.

Duh. I am just expressing my dissatisfaction. Got a problem with that?

But he’s such a GOOD GUY and LORD ILLIDAN KNOWS THE WAY please ignore all the slavery and war crimes