Garrosh Should Return As A Voidlord

Let’s see Paul Allen’s Void form

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Just realised as well, if Blizzard did write Garrosh as a void-denizen of some sorts and revealed that unlike within Shadowlands – he had time to come to terms with his past deeds & what the future holds etc, it’d be brilliant if they truly redeemed him …

“How!?” – You may ask … :smirk:

You forget there’s an alternate reality zealous-holy Garrosh :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Getting the void Garrosh & light Garrosh go toe-to-toe would be —

SICK!! :star_struck:

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Too late!
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!

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Why would the void force him to come to terms with his past deeds? He can not be redeemed. He does not regret his actions and there’s no way to make him do so.

Not so much the void specifically, but merely from what he viewed from the void.

  • Remember the void tends to have knowledge of many things – So it’d be cool to get a flashback of Garrosh’s soul in the void looking through ‘windows’ that were peering from the shadowy corners of darkened places, where he could see events that have unfolded - unfolding or may yet unfold …

I mean, getting a good reveal that his actions by extension had eventually brought an opportunity for Gul’dan to come through to our timeline + world and ultimately sparked off the next big invasion of the Burning Legion — Perhaps even seeing a pair of orcs in a tavern regarding Garrosh as “The harbinger of demons” would be a pretty grand scheme of humbling at least some degrees of him.

Maybe he could return like the Red Skull did in the MCU, just a strange shadow of is older self.

He could be a sort of harbinger, warning us of what awaits, and talking about past sins and grudges, that sort of thing. It’d give his character better closure and meaning, I’d think.

I think it could work, but I don’t want another Arthas situation.

I suppose Garrosh might be able to be convinced to see things that way… he’d probably just refuse responsibility. He did what he thought he had to and so did we. I doubt he’d read into it further than that.

He’d probably also see futures where he could have gotten everything he ever wanted. So there’s also that.

That’s true.

Ultimately as we know it comes down to the writers whims :person_shrugging: Although, I’d argue the opportunity is definitely there … Whether they could write it well however? Well now, that’s another story …

He can’t be a voidlord when he’s coming back with Yrel as one of her exarchs known as Garrosh heavenwhisper.