Beledar seems like a tip of something familiar... (Not a sword.. What sword?)

Well… it hit and almost destroyed the Chamber of Heart. We fixed that in BFA by collecting Azerite which was the crystalized blood of the planet.

Yeah its the sword tip of a sword that is nowhere near where we are in the expansion

How can it be the sword when WE CAN SEE THE ABOVE GROUND WITH NO SWORD IN IT?

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I mean, Blizzard also said they could never make classic cause that didn’t back up any files. LMAO!

It’s like the JFK bullet, but instead of a trajectory it’s just the blade of a sword.

It’s a Balrog egg.

See what happened was as he jammed the sword in, the sword hit a rock and bent sideways then it hit another rock and bent again to go down and stick out the cave ceilings.

Simple mathematics. :wink:

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Lmao some of you are truly special. If the crystal existed before the stabbing …

The crystal has an old gold or a naruu imprisoned in it. Alleria says she saw beings imprisoned in giant crystals kept alive by the light. Do you guys even read?

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I think it’s a Chocobo egg.

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Then it needs to hatch when it’s dark so we’re one step away from a gold chocobo.

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Alleria sees prisons of giant crystals the size of mountains holding and sustaining them forever with the light.

Would we need mount equipment for it to run on water?

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It’s a gold chocobo; it best not.

No it is not the sword. The Sword came down in Sillithus. Beledar came down on the other side of the world. And the Arathi People saw it. IT was a comet that came down. Not a Giant demon sword.

It genuinely amuses me that people are so willing to go with their gut feeling about something and form a deeply held opinion when it so easily falls apart at the slightest scrutiny.

First of all, Blizzard have categorically said that it’s not the Sword. Second, we know what the tip of the sword looks like because we saw Sargeras plunge it into Azeroth and it looks nothing like what is protruding of Beledar. Third, the Sword made impact over Silithus which is thousands of leagues to the north west of Khaz Algar. Fourth, it is made clear in-game that both Beledar and the Arathi were already in Hallowfall long before the events of Legion. Lastly, if we are logical for a second and put everything else aside it’s clear that the devs simply though a giant glowing crystal with the radiance of a small sun would look cool in an underground zone and that’s the only real reason it exists at all.

So yeah, it’s not the Sword, lol.

Each Old God’s blood has a certain color, C’Thun has black blood while others have purple or green.

My theory is that Sargeras stabbed the corpse of C’Thun, which is in Ahn’Qiraj where we defeated him. The blood of C’Thun is seeping into the planet and infecting the roots of the world tree Elun’Ahir.

Elun’Ahir was, according to one ancient myth (the details of which are disputed), the first world tree on Azeroth, planted by the titan Eonar during the war between the titans and the Old Gods. As the tale goes, it originated from a branch of G’Hanir gifted to Eonar by her love, Elune. Eonar planted the branch in a place “where it could be fed by river and sky” in the hope that the influence of Life would help drive away the Black Empire. The branch quickly grew into a tree and its roots extended deep below the surface, with new life emerging everywhere they stretched. Eonar named the tree “Elun’Ahir” in honor of Elune.

Aman’Thul was angered by the tree, as it was not an instrument of Order, and tore its trunk from the earth. Eonar wept tears that rained down on the resulting crater, but she soon realized that Elun’Ahir’s roots survived beneath the surface. As the titan-forged warred against the Black Empire, Eonar asked her keeper Freya to watch over the crater and the life that blossomed there. Meanwhile, Elun’Ahir’s roots grew strong deep underground from feeding on Eonar’s tears. Long after the fall of the Black Empire, mysterious guardians arrived and dedicated their lives to protecting the roots.

The mysterious giant tree roots watched over by the haranir in western Azj-Kahet, deep within Khaz Algar, almost certainly belong to Elun’Ahir. The haranir Orweyna says that the roots are “part of something much greater than you know”. The beta version of the quest N [78-80] Boom or Blight explicitly referred to the roots as belonging to a world tree, but the description was changed before release.

The original location of Elun’Ahir’s trunk is unknown, but it may have been in Un’Goro Crater, based on the legend’s description of a crater filled with life remaining after the tree’s destruction. An unnamed world tree is present in the Nightmare reflection of Un’Goro, and it’s feasible that—left alone for many thousands of years—its roots could have grown large enough to stretch all the way from southern Kalimdor to Khaz Algar.

Why does this matter? This line:

According to one ancient myth, Azeroth’s first World Tree was Elun’Ahir, planted by the titan Eonar during the war between the titans and the Old Gods in order to spread Life’s influence.

If they corrupt the expansive roots of the World Tree made to spread Life’s influence, and make it spread Void influence instead, they can corrupt the entirety of Azeroth herself and use it to create armies of the Old Gods.

This will somehow tie into the Sunwell and the blood elves, maybe needing to use some kind of elven well to battle a corrupt world tree since they are related if you look into the Well of Eternity. Or Beledar is a Naaru egg, will be born and undo the corruption of the Black Blood, and then reignite the Sunwell for some other threat. No idea lol.

Not really sure on the details around that, just that the Black Blood and the roots of the first world tree are definitely connected.

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Typical display of toxic masculinity. He couldn’t handle the fact that his consort got a hot lunar goddess girlfriend and lashed out at a potted plant she had gifted her. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Aman’thul was kind of a chump.

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Electronics Technician here, Could be a big quartz, quarts pulses when you apply an electric current , hence a quartz watch. Maybe holy Arathi light is charged enough to make it pulsate fast enough to act as a superconductor and levitate?
Maybe some unfortunate earthen miners are trapped inside as they could be in stasis ( because the are stone?).

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That’s what I’m talking about right there!

As an elf, tells us more about masculinity and your take on it, within the confines of the lore of course.

Xal atath is a harbinger meaning a messenger preceeding calamity.

Beledar is a god or celestial or something cosmic like that which will hatch if permitted to reach maturity.

Whatever xal’atath is the harbinger for wants to consume beledar.

Its just galactus story from marvel