I just did the titan disc quest or w/e and the nepotism dwarf and the doc ock dwarf were getting all up in arms about some deleted memories.
Then they are starting to think the titans have ulterior motives
Idk. I legit met the titans in legion. They saved the planet from sargeras. Life wouldnt be on azeroth what it is today without the titans. What do these two even know? They never met the titans.
So you dont have a memory or two. I forget things all the time. It happens.
I dislike this slander of the titans. What gives here?
So you’re telling me there are Order versions of Void Lords or whatever pulling the strings telling the Titans what to do? All the source material kinda makes the Titans seem like there’s nothing above them, no?
While sojourning with the Army of the Light, Alleria Windrunner was attacked and infected with the Void on a Burning Legion prison world that had been deeply saturated by its energies. As she grew fascinated by the void, she eventually learned of a mysterious ethereal named Locus-Walker, a peerless master of void energies and a ruthless enemy of the Legion. When she desired to meet him in order to learn and wield the void’s power against the Legion, the naaru prime Xe’ra strictly forbade her to do so. Alleria acquiesced to Xe’ra’s wishes but did not abandon her belief that the void, while built on chaos, could be a force utilized for good. Eventually, Alleria used the void in a confrontation with demons, then escaped through a shadowy rift after promising Turalyon that she would never be his enemy.
On the world of Niskara, Alleria was taken prisoner alongside Locus-Walker. She later used her newly acquired powers to fight off their demonic assailants, and together they escaped to a plane of pure shadow, the Void itself. Here, Locus Walker taught Alleria much of the void, its workings, and its place in the universe. He emphasized the importance of control and sanity when wielding the void’s power, and spoke at length of the duality of Light and Shadow. He explained how the shadow sees the Light as nothing but horrors, just as the Light sees the shadow, and how neither is true nor wrong. How the Light seeks one path and shuns all others as lies, while the Void seeks every possible path and sees them all as truth. However, Alleria left her training incomplete after learning that Turalyon was in grave danger, and departed the shadowy realm after a brief battle with her teacher, who told Alleria that they would meet again. Reuniting with Turalyon, Alleria used her newfound control of the void to drive off his attackers and save his life, but even his plea for mercy could not stay Xe’ra’s judgment: for refusing to renounce the void, Alleria would be imprisoned by the Army of the Light.
It sure seems like this whole expansion has been taking a crap on Legion in general. They destroy Dalaran, Khdgar is a sad old man in a wheelchair. The Kirin Tor are promising to do better and not be so arrogant, something I was unaware they were.
So then why can one like Sargeras go pretty much completely rogue compared to the rest of the pantheon? Is that a flaw in his programming, or is that free will?
This is a good thing. It should reduce the stranglehold humans have on arcane related lore and allow other races a chance to show up and do stuff because they aren’t just pulling out the Kirin Tor/Khadgar/Jaina every time they need a mage.
Not because they were arrogant, though. In fact, in the Third War they were the only humans who heeded Medivh’s warning and went to investigate the plagues. The Kirin Tor just has a very bad habit of letting evil mages onto its high council.