Is it a purely Alliance quest ? Or do i have to care about it as Horde ?
So there doesn't seem to be any Night Warrior chapter after this one anymore?Do we have to wait for future patches?
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I find it most interesting that we're sent back to Azeroth for that carving from Alexstrasza so... I guess we're not -really- cut off from traveling to and from the Shadowlands narratively.
I hope someone here could elucidate...When the player goes to Alexstraza, is it back on Azeroth? does that mean that the time-jump theory at the next expansion (or in a later patch) is debunked?
This makes me wonder... is this "crater" they talk about, Un'Goro Crater? Aman'Thul watched over Un'Goro for awhile and the Qiraji couldn't take over the area in their fight with the nightelves due to some unseen thing. The Qiraji mention the term "god lands" and how they can't take it over.
Omg this rocks! I cannot wait please Let me inti beta my druid is ready to go
It's always so interesting to see how other worlds have handled threats that we've defeated on Azeroth. Hopefully, we can go to new planets next, its been a while since they've introduced one!
Maybe Elune is part of the "Lifelands" Pantheon, so wherever life begin to flourish in WoW universe, Elune is there to "overseer" it? Thi might explain her omnipresence around the cosmos and her powers. The "Night Warrior Curse" can actually be a power boost of life force, empowering one living being but at the cost of fast consuming his/her lifeforce in the proccess.
Not sure how I feel about taking the spotlight away from the Night Elves. We have been sidelined so much already, it's like an excuse for Blizzard to do druidic/moon stories without them.
I support all good causes and part of support is truth which is that these beings might not be our version of 'gay, homosexual, lgbt+, etc.' they may simply be their own version of loving partners, normal and natural to them and their race and culture, which doesn't have nor use the terms that we have and use such as; gay. Hopefully they are their own thing, not needing identification. I just think it's wrong to apply our rules to them. Tyrande and Malfurion aren't straight, they're just a couple. Shaw and Flynn aren't gay, they're just together. there is no batting and eyelash at these things, in wow. It's all just normal and natural without needing any special or extra attention or inclusion or attention. It all just..is. Which is what we should be on earth. I don't think it's appropriate to take beings who, just because they seem similar in a way to the real life earth categories we have (unfortunately) for ourselves, and apply our terms and concepts and predispositions to them. Rather, we should respect them by not labeling them with our terms and not inflict our labels and systems on them. I don't think they're our real-life 'gay' description that we use on earth (they might be), so we shouldn't inflict our views on them and we should let them be themselves without fans forcing their own earth-based ideals and labels and concepts and similarities onto them. Same with pelagos, whomever he was beforehand and whomever he is now, it's not our version of transgender and it's not even the proper use of the term. Transgender is a real thing from earth and pelagos's route, while it can be alluded to, it's kind of irresponsible to title his journey as - transgender - our real life earth term. Pelagos went through his own experience and depending on what planet he's from and what life he lived, there may not be a term or concept called transgender. His transitioning is also simply a property that the shadowldans/bastion has naturally, so it's not really the same and therefore unfair to true transgenders and to pelagos to compare the two. So while his circumstance in bastion may look like a scenario we could apply to our real-life earth term known as transgender, he's really his own thing without needing terminology, just like gay and straight aren't wow terms or concepts. I just don't think it's fair to label all these characters with our real life earth terms because they're not our real-life earth terms and have nothing to do with us or our terminology. They are however, their own thing and we should respect that.I doubt even shaw and flynn are considered 'gay' at all, rather, anyone can love anyone in wow - without them needing to have awful descriptors such as straight,lesbian, etc. Shaw and Flynn aren't gay because gay doesn't exist, only love does. If a woman liked another woman and pursued them, and the other woman didn't like her back, she wouldn't say, "I'm not like that," there would be no, "that." She'd say or gesture that she didn't like her back, not because she's not a lesbian but because she simply doesn't like her. We're all living beings on a planet home to everything - all kinds of life - we shouldn't have any terms or categories at all, we just need to all know that the home we live on is a place where anything can be. that's the way nothing will need announced or included - it will already be announced and included simply by existing, when it's agree and understood our home, our world, is by default in it's very nature is a place, is a place of all possibilities.quick question and something to think about, about old gods 'attacking' other planets..for the beings who stem from titan construct ancestry..are they only able to die and move on to shadowlands because the curse of flesh?if so, maybe the curse is a gift, maybe one of it's side effects, intentional or unforeseen, is allowing the being to have a soul - to live and die and move on. maybe this was intended and what we've seen as a curse is a gift. maybe the old gods want the titans' constructs to be able to turn to life/have souls/get to the shadowlands - on purpose.had the curse of flesh not turned the titans' constructs to life, would those beings not be able to have souls and pass over? the stone and mechanical forms would just live forever without ever dying or if they did break down they would not have souls that would pass on? or did the titan's give the constructs souls as well?was the curse of flesh's 'extra' side effects; giving beings a soul, making them living which in turn makes them able to die and in turn again be able to enter the shadowlands. would none of that be possible for titan constructs had the curse of flesh not transformed them into eligible-for-shadowlands beings?I'm not very smart but have been thinking about this stuff a lot and think I'm on to something so pleasecredit me if you talk about this with anyone, please and thanks!
So if we're visiting Alexstraza, does that mean we're able to leave SL? i thought we were cannonicaly stuck in them for the xpac?