9.2 Datamining has begun

Sylvanas doesn’t know the exact moment she lost control but remembers the rush of freedom. She thought letting loose her arrow on the Jailer would absolve her of her crimes against her people.

Yea, not like I have been saying this for years now

Totally not like I was right with everything that I have been saying and people call me crazy…

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This is so bad lol

Like objectively bad lol

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do you have a link for me to search through it.

Where are we getting the forgiveness thing from? Ive not seen that.

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the tweet, “Forgiven? For the atrocities he forced me to commit against my own people?”

That could be from anyone, that seems like a logic leap.

Really need the line before that one from Sylvanas

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We don’t know who exactly she’s talking about but that doesn’t change the fact that this is shaping up to be a clustertruck we all knew was coming.

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I think Sylvanas might be referencing Arthas.

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A possible stitching atm is

I don’t remember the exact moment I rested control, I do remember the rush of freedom, the clarity of purpose. When I loosed my arrow I sought to become his judge and executioner. I thought when I could punish him for his crimes, I… Would be absolved of mine. Forgiven. For the atrocities he forced me to commit against my own people. But there would be no justice that day. For anyone, that is yet to come…

I think it’s a fairly transparent set up for “she didn’t have control both entirely and partly for x number of years”

Whether its political coercion, magical coercion, or a mix of both, remains to be seen.

But I’d be surprised if they’re going through this set up for… nothing basically

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“At this final step, the heroes of Azeroth rally to fight a cosmic being who has never known defeat.”

Blah blah blah. Hopefully it stays that way and then maybe this narrative flop of an expansion will actually feel relevant.

Oh for sure, saying she was mind controlled the whole time is stupid. It completely undermines the entirety of the Forsaken because they were nothing but Zovaal’s unwitting cronies.

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Section “Prototype of the Pantheon”. It says that the artificial Pantheon is the original Pantheon, but they were too radical, so they turned them off?
What’s wrong with radical ideals? What can go wrong if all souls are distributed by the Arbiter anyway?

Which is certainly one way to deal with the criticism against Calia

“Actually silly gamer, you’re attached to an aesthetic of Southern Gothic and Victorian Horror that is actually fake in-universe and the product of the evil influence of Diet Sauron Lucifer Thanos, and Calia represents the REAL Forsaken”

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I was warning you guys since WotLK about Sylvanas and the Forsaken but nobody listened and here we are

This isn’t a new development. They were always someone’s unwitting (or witting) cronies, just usually Sylvanases. People just built up a dubiously canon meta-narrative around them setting them up as tragic freedom fighters that Blizzard was fine with paying lip service to instead of shutting that down ASAP.

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Just Sylvanas since she left the Forsaken behind.

Five? Cataclysm, Lich King, BfA … What are the other two additions related to shame and Sylvanas? Legion?

Cata to BfA. I could add earlier expansions since I think that the Forsaken as a concept were fatally flawed from the very beginning and so something like this would eventually be inevitable, but Cataclysm was where it became clear that the Sylvanas and the Forsaken were narrative poison for both factions.

It’s where the pattern of “the Horde is evil/tolerates evil for the sake of the Forsaken and the Alliance gets repeatedly victimized (but forgives them) for the sake of the Forsaken” started to emerge. BfA was just that but 10x bigger, and since they’re going with the same resolution it’s 10x stupider too.

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stitching in video form

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We won? :3c

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