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Morec0
pieced together and reanimated by the powers of Deathwing's Old God master.
Official then, Deathwing is an Old God crony.
Aye, 'tis sad. But....
Why do Kvaldir disintegrate into seaweed when they die?
A: The Kvaldir typically reside deep in the ocean, where their corporeal forms would be crushed if their mistweaving magics didn't hold off the ravages of the depths. Although they remain flesh and blood in life, their deaths result in a backlash of mistweaving energies, dissolving the Kvaldir into mist over time. All that remains are patches of sea growth that had accumulated on their bodies and, of course, any loot they were carrying.
Then what was with the kvaldir being able to be slain normally by Garrosh and Cairne in Prelude to the Cataclysm?
And more talk about Deathwing's Old God master.
Given that he'll be the final boss of the expansion, however, I'm thinking that we will kill the Old God holding Deathwing's leash and giving him power, and then the super-charged dog will be off the leash.
Rest just reposted so it dosn't get missed.
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Skreeran
Q: Is Elune a naaru?
A: During a recent visit to Darnassus by Velen, he explained that the kaldorei's description of Elune, as well as the demonstrated powers of the goddess, matched his experiences with powerful naaru. He began to offer advice regarding how to commune with powerful naaru, but Tyrande thanked him for his opinion, then cordially requested that he refrain from making such outlandish claims when in Darnassus or in the presence of Elune's priesthood.Haha.
Honestly, I usually take the Lore ACDs as slightly less canon than the RPG (which they just denounced as non canon). A lot of their answers seem like they were just pulled out of Metzen's ass, rather than given much serious thought, which the RPG at least had.
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Skreeran
Honestly, I usually take the Lore ACDs as slightly less canon than the RPG (which they just denounced as non canon). A lot of their answers seem like they were just pulled out of Metzen's ass, rather than given much serious thought, which the RPG at least had.
The problem is that the RPG was outsourced, and that's where the whole "non-canon" thing stem. IIRC, it was part of the Swords and Sorcery line, and was an official licensed Blizzard product, as opposed to an official Blizzard product outright. It's dumb, but that's where the line is drawn - if it hasn't appeared in an official Blizzard-made product, it's not canon.
It's kind of the same thing with the TCG - stuff in it isn't canon until it migrates into the actual game or an actual product from Blizzard, even if Cryptozoic is Blizzard in all but name.Well yeah, but I like the RPGs. As far as I'm concerned, I treat the RPG as "canon until contradicted by a more canon source."
Especially when it comes to RPing, because so much supplemental information is necessary.
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New Topic: The
Mal
furion Deception
Should furion really be revered as a legendary hero of Azeroth? No. not at all. In reality, he is a selfish, racist, apartheid lover. To start this all off, Furion only cares about one thing: Tyrande. It is almost like an obsession. He does not care how many lives must be taken to save his beloved. He even abandoned her with Maeiv, a person he did not trust in the first place. He goes into the forest to ponder how he is going to save the Lich King from being killed by Illidan. While furion lets tyrande fend off the undead in the plague infested plaguelands alone with only a few soldiers and maeiv, Kael'thas asks them for aid. Tyrande is swept away in a river and Furion goes beserk. He his becomes stone cold while he watches his fellow elves die in the lich kings name. He uses the help of the arcane using blood elves to destroy the naga in dalaran so he can stop illidan from killing the lich king.
Illidan has never caused great harm to furion, only ruining furion's pride. It is clear though that furion hates his brother because the latter loves tyrande too. Jealousy plays a big role here but furion uses Illidan's love to his advantage. He manipulates illidan to save his lover while he will bring maeiv to cut illidan down later. Furion puts on a sympathetic, loving face as he bids illidan goodbye but does not even try to stop maeiv when she ruthlessly goes to hunt illidan down.
When Furion "realized" that Illidan's spell prevented the Lich King's death, he did not even attempt to right his wrong. And who goes to kill the lich king? Illidan, obviously the good one of the two brothers. The evil brother is always deceptive and manipulates people into doing their bidding.
What about kael? Furion the all powerful druid could have easily known that Kael would have to join the forces of the extremely racist Lord Garithos if kael wanted to save his people. Furion did not care though. At the time only Tyrande mattered to him. In conclusion, Furion also indirectly almost brings Kil'jaedin back into the world. But Kil'jeadin was coming to kill the Lich King. Furion knew that he could just use the whisp detonate spell on kiljaedin just like it was done to archimonde so he did not interfere just yet. He would wait until the demon lord began to harm night elves on kalimdor.
It appears that furion is a chronic motive changer and cannot be trusted. He is also a hypocrite. He allows the night elves to once again wield the powers of arcane even after he shares his disgust for blood elves. Of course he lets the matter pass because his extreme racism causes him to be very lenient towards his fellow night elves.
Furion uses the races as pawns in his grand scheme. The Draenei were aided by the alliance on behalf of the Furion and so were the worgen. Furion states that these races were in the need of help, but he himself is the one needing the help of
them
. Once these "allies" are used up, he will abandon them to rot. Repeat of the kaelthas incident. He wants to see the Night Elves as the dominant race and wishes to eliminate the competition first, i.e Deathwing, maybe old gods, legion...etc.
At the Battle of Mount Hyjal, he already preplanned for the night elves to lay back and relax at the foot of the world tree, while the humans and orcs had to suffer large losses and defeat to the burning legion. The positioning of the basses was also faulty. The human town hall was situated in a giant ditch ( seen in the mount hyjal raid). The easily accessible high ground was a perfect place for siege units to quickly lay waste to the humans down below. Furion lent no help whatsoever and saved his wisp attack only when the legion was at his doorstep. Why did he not use it at the beginning? It would have saved countless lives and also prevent corruption on and around mount hyjal. This was clearly an assassination attempt made at Thrall and Jaina. He knew that these two leaders were wise and could quickly decode his master plan.
I would not be surprised if furion was actually conspiring with Xavius in the Emerald dream rather than fighting him. The old gods are obviously part of Furion's plan. Furion the Greatest Druid that Ever lived still uses novice druid spells. Entangle roots. He uses this on maeiv who could have easily used fan of knives to cut the roots, and on the Twilight cultists capturing thrall. Roots versus fire, wonder what will win. He did not use more powerful magic on the cultists because he still wanted Thrall out of the picture. Majordormo staghelm is also most likely a student of his and learned much from his master.
There is just too much evidence that Furion is evil. MALfurion is prominently one of the
greatest
villains in the warcraft universe.
dude you are so full of crap that you will never have to work again, just open ur mouth and the cows will no longer have a use other than milk and meat
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Squishalot
Keep it clean, guys. There is no place for personal attacks in this (or any!) thread. Lightnstuff's comment was fine. Sigmafel and kemppy's are not.(##RESPBREAK##)8##DELIM##Squishalot##DELIM##
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kemppy
sorry i will admit i went too far, but this person in particular is putting some stuff across that is 100% aimed at annoying anyone that knows anything about the game.....so i will say sorry for saying it but stand by what i said
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Rankkor
well, a while back someone showed us what the alliance version of mount rushmore would look like.
So, to equal things up a bit, here's the
Horde Version
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Patty
Successful troll is successful.
^^^^^^^^
Rank, you fell for it hook, line and sinker I'm afraid. :( And worse, went further than that - knowingly breaking the wowhead code of conduct.
Very
successful troll in here.
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Adamsm
There is just too much evidence that Furion is evil. MALfurion is prominently one of the greatest villains in the warcraft universe.So...by switching it around from Illidan to Mal, you did what exactly?
Just got home.
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Rankkor
man I should had seen it comming :S FOR SHAME!!!! ok post edited, added something more funny to cheer up the air
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