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Atik
I suppose the next question comes to Lore.
I am thinking younger, possibly more hot-headed, sister of Brigitte.
The reason I say younger is because Brigitte was the one to become High General, not her. She has no part in the comics, in-game texts, or previously known lore.
She was kneeling and looked to be prating or guarding the abby. This may point towards her being either a high ranking member of the Risen, or perhaps free of them. The former seems far more likely, as that place of dull of mobs. I wust of had 4 engage me just getting those shots. I'm almost sure she called for help.
AND, she has the same ID as the old Brigitte, so yes, she is a replacement mob. She dropped some nice low level green boots.
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Atik
Sorry for the double post but:
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=10828#comments:id=1333127
Brigitte's old page has been updated to Lynnia's name. I'm currently trying to clean it up and submit my Scrrenshots.
(BTW; thanks to Morec for using my Scrrenshots on her WoWpedia page. Was so cool seeing it there.)
Post by
Adamsm
A Q&A.
Gah, not this stuff again......
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355559
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Adamsm
Supposedly, because the Old Gods are tied into the core of Azeroth, if all of them are actually killed, the world will die with it; doesn't mean it will explode like Draenor or be consumed like other worlds. Could just have the world reduced to a non-living state, such as the moon.
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Adamsm
WANT!
Especially that Garona statuette...mmmm.
Anyways, currently have:
Maarad, Tamuura, Thrall, Broll, Vereesa and Thargas...needs more! Must find that damn money tree.
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Adamsm
WotA Part 2.
Post by
Jameja
How powerful are the Dragon Aspects really, and are they equal in their power, and while I'm on the subject this is gonna sound a bit stupid (at least in my mind) is there some sort of power hierarchy for Azeroth in regards to the various factions of powerful entites we have Ancients, Aspects etc?
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Adamsm
For evil:
1. Old Gods
2. Deathwing and Queen Azshara
3. The Lich King/Elemental Lords
For Good: The Aspects who are not corrupted, the Ancients, then a few select mortals.
Post by
Treskol
Lich King being Bolvar or Arthas?
Post by
Adamsm
The Lich King is considered a Demi-God...so either one.
Post by
Treskol
But now that Bolvar has ...taken over, would the Lich King be more of a neutral evil than pure evil?
And would he have lost power since the death of Arthas, he lost a lot of scourge, frostmourne, and Arthas was possibly stronger than Bolvar.
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Monday
But now that Bolvar has ...taken over, would the Lich King be more of a neutral evil than pure evil?
And would he have lost power since the death of Arthas, he lost a lot of scourge, frostmourne, and Arthas was possibly stronger than Bolvar.
Bolvar was empowered by the Lifebinder though (Life-fire and all that jazz) I'd assume. He still has the Armor of Dominion, so I'd imagine his power isn't too much less.
However I agree, seeing as how Arthas I see as naturally stronger, and Frostmourne shattered... I still say he should get Felo'melorn.
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Adamsm
Still has the Helm of Command, which might or might not still have echoes of both Arthas and Ner'zhul within it, which will probably end up corrupting Bolvar, and as some far off point we'll end up with the Scourge 2.0. Also, if the Scourge was down to useless levels, then there wasn't a need for a new Lich King as that whole 'Without the King, the Scourge would devour the world' retcon in the first place.
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Atik
Still has the Helm of Command, which might or might not still have echoes of both Arthas and Ner'zhul within it, which will probably end up corrupting Bolvar, and as some far off point we'll end up with the Scourge 2.0. Also, if the Scourge was down to useless levels, then there wasn't a need for a new Lich King as that whole 'Without the King, the Scourge would devour the world' retcon in the first place.
Unless the entire event was orchestrated by Yogg or some other chaotic being.
I mean, we have no proof that was really the ghost of Arthas' father, at least at the end.
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Morec0
But now that Bolvar has ...taken over, would the Lich King be more of a neutral evil than pure evil?
And would he have lost power since the death of Arthas, he lost a lot of scourge, frostmourne, and Arthas was possibly stronger than Bolvar.
Bolvar was empowered by the Lifebinder though (Life-fire and all that jazz) I'd assume. He still has the Armor of Dominion, so I'd imagine his power isn't too much less.
However I agree, seeing as how Arthas I see as naturally stronger, and Frostmourne shattered... I still say he should get Felo'melorn.
There's nothing to suggest that Alexstrasza's flames made him stronger, it probably just made him - in some weird conjunction with the Plague - unable to die. A new type of undead, maybe.
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Adamsm
Still has the Helm of Command, which might or might not still have echoes of both Arthas and Ner'zhul within it, which will probably end up corrupting Bolvar, and as some far off point we'll end up with the Scourge 2.0. Also, if the Scourge was down to useless levels, then there wasn't a need for a new Lich King as that whole 'Without the King, the Scourge would devour the world' retcon in the first place.
Unless the entire event was orchestrated by Yogg or some other chaotic being.
I mean, we have no proof that was really the ghost of Arthas' father, at least at the end.
Other then Blizzard telling us....plus you know; the Lich King was created in the Twisting Nether by Kil'jaeden.
There's nothing to suggest that Alexstrasza's flames made him stronger, it probably just made him - in some weird conjunction with the Plague - unable to die. A new type of undead, maybe.
I don't know about that either; seeing as the Flames of Life did not save Bridenbrad....
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Morec0
There's nothing to suggest that Alexstrasza's flames made him stronger, it probably just made him - in some weird conjunction with the Plague - unable to die. A new type of undead, maybe.
I don't know about that either; seeing as the Flames of Life did not save Bridenbrad....
Not from the plague of undeath they didn't. This was the Forsaken's plague, different end-goal and different sources (Plague of Undeath: Demons. New Plague: Science). Not to mention I still think there is debate over whether or not Braidenbrad was actually a paladin or not.
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