Edgelords who “are their scars” need not apply to joining the Kyrian.
Edgelords are not always about scars and Hot Topic Mall Rat black.
Straight Edge(rs) were/are very much edgelords as well and vibrant mixture.
you know who forces their disciples to get brainwashed?
Shar ( [neutral evil] ) according to D&D
all you kyrians are actually evil
for all we know the venthyr are the good guys lol
Plot twist… there are no good guys in the Shadowlands… and we come to realize this… and we turn them all into loot pinatas.
Murder Hobo Code!
if you want them to forget who they are, then that means they also forget all of the experiences that made them a good person in the first place. it’s such a phenomenally idiotic philosophy I can’t believe it made it out of the writer’s room.
No, you are shoehorning here. The analogy does not apply.
From all indications the 4 main realms were working together fine, at least on the surface, until Denathrius made his move. and started disrupting things, on behalf of his buddy the jailer.
The Kyrian have one, very simple job, which makes sense because the Archon, is pretty simple minded, clearly.
They are the UPS of shadowlands, except they only ever deliver to one place. They pick up packages and drop them in the top of Oribos. That’s it.
The Archon doesn’t want to keep track of what’s going on with her delivery crew, so she just mindwipes them all into drones who, just like her, don’t think too hard about what they are doing.
The fact that her mindwipe system is horribly painful to the souls who have been assigned to her care is irrelevant to her, because the souls are irrelevant. She doesn’t care at all.
They don’t read the quests…all about dem 10 levels mama!
That would only happen if the Archon paid no attention at all to what her team is doing.
Oh right, she doesn’t pay any attention.
Alexandros got sent to Maldraxxus because he was a warrior at heart, not a servant. There is no indication that those who go to Bastion are poor suffering souls, the story indicates exactly the opposite.
Good and noble souls are sent to a realm where they are consigned to suffering.
Explain how, when it was expressed as an opinion and not as fact.
I am not defending or condemning either of the 4 covenants, I acknowledged all 4 are working in overtime since Arby went to “sleep” and doing what they individual feel is best for their own, versus the afterlife (SL) as a whole (for the time being, already detailed later in quests)
I’m just pointing out what I feel makes the most logical sense for me to understand. An Observation, and a suspiciously familiar connection to Greek Mythology with the obvious Blizzard touches to make it their “own.”
So can you - explain how I am shoehorning an observation please?
I’d agree. Live in a gorgeous eternal forest making sure wild gods and other important nature entities return to life? And like you said you keep your memories and get the bonus of being able to take the animal form of your choosing. I’ll take that afterlife.
What if I dedicate my life to serving my country and my family? And my memories are important because they symbolize my service to what I wanted to serve? serving something doesn’t make you want to serve just anyone
Yeah, it’s only your memories, identity and even physical appearance that are altered against your will.
Kyrians are amazing at being the biggest bunch of whiny crybabies to ever exist in wow.
Seriously, with how often they talk about safe spaces and how difficult trivial things are, I’m pretty sure they are either a mockery or parody of gen z’ers.
You were making an analogy to explain whats going on, the analogy just didn’t fit well, so you were shoehorning it in to fit.
As far as working overtime, it would logically follow that most are working less, at least at their regular tasks.
As far as we know, people are dying at about the same rate across the various living realms, so there’s no spike in taxi work.
In the SL realms, they’ve been sitting around waiting for new souls to acclimate, so much less work there.
There has been extra stuff to do outside the norm, but ‘working overtime’? I dunno.
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