“Oh, I want to help the Undead stop feeling sad and find their place in the world and stuff”
Then she goes to the Shadowlands and just stays in Oribos helping Bolvar’s daughter be a brat instead of heading to Maldraxxus to study the birthplace of Necromancy and the OG Undead of which the Forsaken are a pirate version.
Now I see why she doesn’t want to be Queen. She doesn’t actually like to work!
I’m curious, what part of the covenant of eternal combat, warfare, and misery, who keep a Naaru as a training dummy, would welcome a weirdo priest, who was raised up into a completely different form of undeath?
Aren’t the arena bosses being summoned in from the brokers? I don’t think they are held prisoner, they just snag up anything that seems formidable and throw it in
There’s no misery in Maldraxxus. It’s the happiest covenant. Maldraxxus is a brutal place, but the people sent there generally like that sort of thing.
Check this whole thread for Maldraxxus wholesomeness.
We have a Void Naaru in the Arena, which is far from a training dummy. I don’t think Calia is super tight with the Void.
What Calia is or isn’t is irrelevant, because her goal is to help the Forsaken, and the Forsaken were raised with Necromancy which came from Maldraxxus.
Not only that, noone from Azeroth is smart enough to think the origin of the undead plague was actually from Maldraxxus and visiting there might provide a cure for it.
Calia’s story should have ended when she was killed. She’s about as useful to the Forsaken as screen doors on a submarine and any thought of her in a leadership role with them is an abomination.