Didn’t even notice Uther’s broken soul or Maw gone rogue
Talking about competence here
That’s not its job though.
Meaning it’s not that omnipotent or not that just
So good guys Uther and Archangel took care of justice business instead
If Arbiter ignores the fact that mortal worlds are besieged by Maw agents or later all souls being taken to Maw yet did nothing for the full duration of BfA I wouldn’t hold my breath at it’s judgement. It doesn’t seem very competent.
I wouldn’t say the Culling of Stratholme was a genocide, more of a mercy killing considering they had been infected by the imported grain and where going to turn pretty soon anyways. He chose to act and let them die by his hand than turn into a mindless undead. It’s also there he faces Mal’Ganis and pretty quickly sets off towards northrend because of vengeance for his people. It’s there he meets Muradin and discovers Frostmourne. Arthas was warned about frostmourne being a cursed blade but Arthas said and I quote ‘‘I would gladly bear any curse to save my homeland.’’. After that, Arthas we knew him were likely consumed by
Frostmourne and was made a puppet by Ner’zhul who resides in the Helm of Domination. After we kill him, his soul were split in two, one going into the shadowlands taken by Uther and Dervos (i think shes called) and the other half going into frostmourne, just like Uthers soul.
So yeah, definitely could’ve made it to Revendreth if Uther didn’t yoink him before the arbiter could’ve judged Arthas.
If anything, he’s very much like Kael’thas, who is in Revendreth. They’re both taking drastic measures for their people and get consumed by power.
The Arbiter didn’t know.
It’s dormant for whatever reason right now and was before BfA started.
The fact that you think doing genocide cause he got emotional, risking his soldiers life’s for personal crusade on cold lifeless continent, ignoring his superiors or taking cursed blade for power redeems him is the best part.
It was in him by the time he only saw the blade, it did magnifying effect and they joined minds with nerzul.
What do you mean ‘‘genocide cause he got emotional’’. The citizens of stratholme were dead either way that day, be it from Arthas mercy killing or turning into an undead.
he overstepped his authority as prince he had no authority to cull stratholme after all uther convinced terenas to recall arthas so he could explain him self
Lordaeron is the original Alliance.
Uther was also a Knight of the Silver Hand, which is an affiliate to Alliance.
Original Alliance =/= current Alliance.
And that Alliance included the kingdom your character come from, which also turned Horde by the way, or you’re going to be consistent with your argument and say you’re Alliance despite evidence showing the opposite?
I didn’t even started on how souls drafted in the Shadowlands abandon their mortal life allegiances.
That’s splitting hairs. It is essentially the same. The only reason it collapsed is because they lost and needed to migrate somewhere else to survive.
That holds no sway, it’s an inanimate object that was seized.
To say Horde races are technically Alliance because Undercity was originally part of Lorderan is just such a weird and nonsensical leap I don’t really know where to start in explaining how silly that conclusion is.
You can literally google Uther and see a dozen Alliance ties and affiliations.
I’m just using your logic here, saying that Uther is an Alliance character just because in a long past he served the King of a Kingdom who aren’t part of the new one is just as much of a nonsensical leap, your words.
That’s quite funny because i can also do the same with Sylvanas, Nathanos or even Lor’themar, all of them at some point were affiliated with the same Alliance of Lordaeron. Again, your logic, your words:
Past allegiances don’t define characters in their current state, that’s my point. I’m not the one doing leaps here like jumping to a conclusion that Uther is a Alliance character because at some point long time ago he served a Kingdom what was part of a faction that had the same name of the current Alliance despite having little in common.
Had he not culled stratholme, then Mal’Ganis would probably set a strong foothold in EPL and eventually take over Lordaeron. So I don’t think he cared that much where his power as prince stood.
There seems to be a timeline issue here. Uther going to bastion is when arthas killed him with frostmourne. Garrosh seems to be with the venthyr when he died. So wouldnt the arbiter be working.
I bring this up because shouldn’t of arthas` soul of gone to the arbiter and not taken by the kyrians???
tell me druid did culling stratholme help? … is not still a undead infested hell hole?
all arthas did was make the undead stronger in his foolish actions he created a large army of bodies for the scourge to ressurect … bravo … truly an Heroic act … his father would be so pleased it not like he was sent to the silverhand to not make rash decisions like that
They intervened I think.
Yeah but you’d imagine there would be some way the arbiter would know. Maybe he was damned to the maw.
From Oribos’ page on the gamepedia site:
“Oribos is the arrival point for all souls who enter the Shadowlands. At this crossroads, the dead are judged by the impassive Arbiter before being sent to their final destinations”
They snatched Arthas’ soul the moment he died. He didn’t get to Oribos. So there was no judgement by the Arbiter.
Same as my warrior in Legion!
Arbiter is beta
Chad Odyn > some arbiter
Thanks for that. I wonder if that’s one of many reason the covenants seem to be at odds with another. Kyrians and neccrolords