How does End Time dungeon work?

What I mean is what’s the difference or is there any difference between the infinite timelines vs infinite alternative realities?

How does Norzdormu really know he killed himself in the future? Wouldn’t there be literal infinite versions of himself and Murozond? What makes the one he killed so special?

Even the version we faced claimed this was not the true End Time:

Murozond yells: The “End Time,” I once called this place, this strand. I had not seen, by then; I did not know. You hope to… what? Stop me, here? Change the fate I worked so tirelessly to weave?

Murozond yells: You crawl unwitting, like a blind, writhing worm, towards endless madness and despair. I have witnessed the true End Time. This? This is a blessing you simply cannot comprehend.

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Nope. From what I recall, Murozond existed outside of the flow of time itself, meaning there was only one, and that there will be only one. Nozdormu did much the same, which was why Thrall had to find him in that one Cata era novel.

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His death as Murozond WAS the death he saw. By trying to avert his death he caused it. There is no escaping the fate Aman’thul bound him to in the One True Timeline. Everything he did was supposed to happen, even if he was trying to break time.

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