Except I don’t like their backpieces…at all.
That was Tyrande’s suspicions and Khadgar’s ramblings in 7.0 when we retrieved the tear of elune and first got the Light’s Heart in 7.1, but Xe’ra confirmed it later after this when Light’s Heart activated and we went through the Light’s Heart questline, seeing Illidan’s past through Xe’ra, etc, and finally meeting Xe’ra in patch 7.3, etc.
Blue face angels with subpar abilities. Definitely not even bringing an alt to kyrian
You’re quick to jump to conclusions. We just began this conversation and you’re already mad.
Yes, and let’s forget that Warlocks deal Shadow damage even though they’re based around Fel. Even Destruction doesn’t deal Chaos damage. Oh yeah, let’s also forget that Death Knights deal SHADOW DAMAGE, which is connected to the Void, instead of actual Death damage.
You want a reason why it says arcane? For one, it’s because Death damage doesn’t even exist in WoW. The second reason? It’s because gameplay-wise they can’t put the label of Death damage on literally every single spell in the expansion. It’s the same reason Blood DK’s also deal Shadow damage as opposed to… I don’t know, Blood damage?
Now if you have any actual proof that it’s arcane, then go ahead try and prove it. Because your first attempt didn’t do well.
… Do you not see that this is basically the same thing but reworded? Servitude? Faith? Conviction? It’s all the same thing.
Show me that implication. Because that’s complete bull. Uther and Alexandros Mograine both went to the Shadowlands.
I love seeing someone so hostile and so convinced they’re right. It’s funny. Acting tough yet looking none the wiser in the process.
You have to be kidding me.
RIGHTTT
I GUESS I lucked out.
My Paladin is Zandalari so he’ll go Nightfae and my druid is troll so he’ll go Maldraxxus since he is role played as a troll Primalist, a savage beastly warrior invoking animal ferocity
Yeah nothing has confirmed it. Maybe provide a direct line of dialogue?
It wasn’t, you’re wrong.
Link the wowhead quest because it isn’t true…it was simply khadgar ramblings
Okay so where is Elune mentioned?
Uther specifically talked to Paladins in paladin legion quest saying he was with the light.
We see him in Bastion
Yep. He was duty-bound. So he went to Bastion. Not because he was a wielder of the light specifically, but because his actions and the general mentality Paladins typically require one to have led him there.
Terrible Covenant abilities + The Covenant story of the Kyrians taking from you all of your memories to eliminate your personality.
Paladins may be self-appointed arbiters of Justice, and dedicated fanatics, but mindless drones we are not.
Besides, their abilities suck. Like, really suck.
Summon a dude once per day to give you a super healing-potion.
We already have excellent self-healing capabilities… we use potions to do more damage, no heal ourselves.
And then their active ability is:
A 1 minute cooldown to do minor AoE damage in an expansion where AoE damage caps are coming back.
It may be an okayish Oh S! button for Holy Paladins, but Necrolord and Fae have superior abilities for Holy.
Vanquisher’s Hammer is on a 30 second CD according to data mining and lets your WoG trigger Light of Dawn as well, so you get a powerful single-target heal + an AoE heal twice in the amount of time you get a single AoE heal from the Kyrians.
And the blessing from the Fae has all kinds of usefulness.
No, I’m not.
I remember a army of ret paladins in wrath of lich king because they were rogues in plate-stun happy to boot.
Then I don’t know what game you’re playing because these Covenants definitely are not suffering from a “lack of creativity.”
This dude claimed Elune created the naaru…
I don’t think he realizes that the video says nothing about Xera claiming Elune created her
He/she could be right. But we don’t know yet. Acting as if it’s 100% confirmed is completely wrong.
I don’t think they do either.
You keep trying to compound faith and devotion with an undying need for fealty to something else. I don’t know why?
Paladins are not supplicating themselves before anything. They simply believe in the power of the cosmic force known as The Light. It is why lone, independent Paladins like Tirion Fordring (during vanilla) could be so much more powerful than Paladins that served an organization.
In the Kyrian questing zone, it literally says that the souls that arrive there are special because they have a yearning to serve a cause. It really is just duty-bound, eternal servitude. Moreover, the ultimate goal of a Kyrian is to become a spirit healer or Val’kyr, both of which serve Death, not Light. You just see similar visual themes with the Kyrian and Paladins and conflate them as being similar in essence.
Not sure how many more times I can restate it but if you don’t get it, let’s just agree to disagree and go our merry ways.
IDK. I mean I was all set on Kyrian because they fit the whole angel concept. But their story is… I’m not so sure anymore. None of them really suit my character from a RP perspective. In fact from a RP perspective I could actually see him all ready to commit to Kyrian and then that skeleton in the closet of wiping your memory and stripping all your personality and humanity comes to light and it makes him hesitate and question everything.
“For what does a person benefit if he gains the whole world and lacks his soul?"