lies azeroth is a cactus.
Azeroth is on a disc flying ever upward. I seent it on the facebook.
Yeah, I was rather disappointed that the Dragon Isles aren’t going to be on the far side of Azeroth … why is Blizzard so set on putting every new landmass on the same side we’ve always been exploring? The far side is the area I find the most interesting these days … I also wonder if Blizzard has some idea internally of what they might put there eventually, or if it’s something they haven’t thought of at all yet.
I, for one, am real excited to visit “Roke Isle” and fight King Al Roker.
I’m not sure even blizz knows what is on the other side. Also, size is questionable. After all and with much consideration, I’ve discovered that Tirisfal Glades is actually the size of Pennsylvania.
As such, we could have an expansion that fully explores a zone. Up till legion, WoW was 80 Square miles of content. That’s tiny in comparison. What’s missing? A lot.
Adding a continent that’s supposed to be on the other side of Azeroth would make the map look really weird.
I’m a sphere like Earth, but you don’t see me bragging about it
Then don’t use the map, step aboard the Vindicaar from the stormwind embassy as a Lightforged Draenei character.
You can see the entire planet from Low-Azeroth Orbit and see that the latitude that lies between Azshara, the Maelstrom and the western coast of the Eastern Kingdoms lies well within the northern hemisphere. Azeroth’s equator must lie much further south, off the southern coasts of Kalimdor, Eastern Kingdoms and probably south of Pandaria as well. This means there is an entire antipodal hemisphere of planet that lies unexplored. There could even be a reverse-maelstrom in Azeroth’s southern ocean with unexplored continents surrounding it. They could have “Terra Incognita” expansions forever if they wanted to!
Simply drawing a line through the center of the in game map gives an equatorial latitude over Stormwind, a decidedly temperate zone, far removed from neo-tropical and tropical regions to its south.
Time is a flat circle…
Azeroth is an illusion of thought ,an imagination of consciousness,a dreamer set to create when woke would shatter all reality . Time is a thread that none of these exist and exist because they are meant to be cut so all can be done again as a spinner spins another one over again.
As long as Dan Rather is the secret Mythic Phase
Today’s facts are tomorrow’s retconned history.
Unfortunately, science doesn’t have much relevance when applied to Azeroth’s meteorology and astrophysics. For instance, there are no discernable tides, yet there are two moons. And the ‘evidence’ given above that Azeroth is actually flat holds some real merit, even though we know it isn’t true.
It simply comes down to one salient fact; Blizzard’s developers are NOT scientists…so all of the imagery they’ve given us in-game is suspect, in terms of whether it can be used as data.
Maybe there’s a cube-shaped Bizarro world version of Azeroth future expansions can take place on.
Azeroth is flat. Prove me wrong.
Hitting that “flat earth” debate on my WoW bingo card here.
Riddle me this, Batman! If the Earth is really round, then why are maps always flat?
That’s what the Portuguese tried to tell Christopher Columbus, the Earth was too big to sail all the way to “The Japans” but he didn’t believe them.
That’s why our world maps are twice as wide (West to East) as they are high (North to South).
So maybe we will see the other side of the Azeroth globe in a future release.
Bizzazerorh. Me am happy to see you there.
If you’re going to insist that a map truly reflect the physical attributes of the area it depicts, then the rivers and lakes should be wet, and 3D miniature buildings, people, animals, vehicles, a floating cloud cover, etc., etc., should all appear on the table you roll it out on.
Let’s see you print that map out, bub.