Well, towards the destruction of souls. If we look at Bastion afterlifes cinematic. The Runeblade Frostmourne aka a weapon of the Maw can injure a soul so those weapons might be able to destroy a soul too.
But it would be ilogical to say just because there isn’t enough anima in one part of Shadowlands the souls that go there are just destroyed because there are other 3 where even with the lack of anima souls can ascend and continue their duties of Shadowlands.
Of course a lot of it is speculation. And, yes until Shadowlands is out and we’ll see the Ardenweald campaign and overall the expansion story we can’t be sure about the fate of the souls in the gardens.
The problem is the sentence thats spoken before ursoc is drained of anima.
Literally server the wild ONE LAST TIME.
I dont think thats how “see you soon” is spelled
The principle is the same. First was the wolf form, and they screwed with it.
But forms are not something you “learn”. Druidism is not arcane mage style diagram drawing.
Shapeshifting is indeed not something you just learn, but each form is simply a way to embody the traits of a Wild God and doesn’t require said Wild God to work. Druids will still be able to take Bear form with Ursoc gone, and even if not there are similar Wild Gods like Ursol still around on Azeroth.
Where did you get this idea from?
You literally make it sound like druids are merely animal cosplayers who act like animals.
Seen any night elves recently on all fours, trying to act like a cat? <_<
I think I had a forum discussion ages ago with someone that Ardenweald had some Ori and the Blind Forest vibes going on.
And now watching the animated short, and listening to the music, it’s so remniscent of Ori – and that is a huge compliment!