What is "The enemy of all"

N’zoth says the Light has allied itself with the enemy of all. Assuming that this isn’t N’zoth being an old god and just trying to start **** for funzies and messing with mortals for kicks, Whats left other than the light that can stand up to the Void Lords?

[In best guttural, low-pitched Eredar female] The Legion.

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The enemy of all? I think it is an void lord^^

Not only would the Void have no chance against Azeroth, but also the Light would have no chance against Azeroth if Azeroth ever awakened, it is quite possible that both powers would seek ways to eliminate Azeroth (The Titan) to secure their influence on the universe.

I feel like that quote might be mostly aimed at lightforged undead. Undead being the enemy of all.

But if i got to put on my tinfoil hat, Elune. Elune turning out to be a being of both the light and the void. She not being good or evil, but because she uses both elements of light and shadow she is concidered the enemy of both by the old gods. The bargain being the whole nightwarrior deal. Old gods seem to know the future, and i’m pretty sure it was said the forced of the light will be lead by an old anduin in the future. So to the old god wich is above time, elves would be part of the light

Knowing how its been lately?

Ion is.

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to be exact, every possible future, but not the right one

If they know every possible future then why have they not seen the future where they win and copy every action that leads up to that? Or is there some kind of Gurren Laggan rule where someone or something can happen that was entirely unexpected and breaks all rules and busts causality wide open again?

Basically “It happened because screw you”.

Did I just accidentally describe WoW lore on one sentence?

The Blizz Storywriter are tge enemies of all :stuck_out_tongue:

Light and Void each see 50% of the universe as it is, as it could be, as it is in another time, and so on. You just see 50% of the universe which includes everything, time, death, life etc.

Fate as it really is lies directly between the 50% of each, only those who both powers united in themselves see what really is.

However, light and void interpret what they see very differently. The light chooses a path from its point of view, and follows this absolute obedience without deviation, the void sees every path as truth.

Blood elves, look at Liadrin.

The Alliance. Just see how Lightforged and Void Elves get along. Disgusting.

Oh, also Calia. I guess.

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Death.

They’re hyping up the reveal of the ultimate death entities. If the Light works with Death, it made a very risky alliance to eradicate its enemy, the Void.

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I’m still wondering how a cosmic power can make a deal with anyone considering that the Light does not have a conscience.

i not buy it that the Death is a real threat to the void or the light…^^

Please. It’s obviously Death. How much more clearer can he be?
The Legion? Are you kidding me? They are beaten dogs.

Death is final. Death is eternal. Death is my realm.
Look upon me and you see Death incarnate, the unmaker of worlds!

N’zoth is obviously referring to the Light (a being of the Light obviously, like a Naaru or something else) who has gone further down a more zealous path that clearly will become a dangerous thing when a Lightforged being somehow used the element of Decay, bathing it in holy light, masking the sinister nature behind it when Calia Menethil was raised into undeath.

Necromancy, undeath and decay has long been the greatest threat to the mortal races and the nemesis of the followers of the Light on Azeroth.

Death could only kill living beings, but the Void don´t life, the Void still exist, the light too, so…how could the Death be a Threat to that forces?

You mean that army of countless demons out there, that comes back (slower now) when slain outside the Nether/fel-saturated areas? Demons have existed since the beginning of the Universe and will exist long after the Horde or Alliance are but dust.

Maybe undeath, in raising Calia.

Death. And the Naaru xounts as the concious of sorts for the Light.

Obviously it is the Beast of Many Heads.

It skulks, slithers and grasps at the thoughts of many, each head - marked with a mutation that identifies their ugly sin - often never ceasing to look upon the mortals it hungrily feeds from their fears, thoughts and prayers. But it is a fickle beast, and can only survive on approval given at any second, for fear its heads will have to be replaced by the hand of creation.

Therefore, it must also feed its provider, creating motley ideas and bringing them to life through the great digital window every year or so. It is in the brief few months that it veritably feasts, each head howling in relief as it gluts on each brief high from what it has made now produces.

In many worlds beyond this, the beast is called by a different name. Something to this day confuses the relative link between it and its title. That name, of course, is called the Story Development Team.

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