Suramar was the second largest city in the Night Elven Empire, behind Zin’Azshari. Also Azshara did try and convince Tyrande to abandon Elune and join her as one of her Handmaidens while Tyrande was imprisoned.
I would still think Zin-Ashari elite would probably be stuck up enough to think anyone who wasn’t living in the capital as backward.
I don’t think so. Lady Vashj and her Mother were high up there in the Highborne culture and they lived in Vashj’ir. A city that was smaller than Suramar.
It was her Mothers influence in the Highbourne society that basically gave Vashj a free ticket to being one of Azshara’s handmaidens.
Drek’thar also offers to “take this somewhere more private,” if you click him enough, regardless of gender.
Maybe I shouldn’t count things like that.
There’s a list of LGBT interactions and characters on this page on WoWpedia, both implicit and confirmed:
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Sexuality
Pelagos is one, and will be the Arbiter soon.
Which, from what I remember from his story in SL so far, makes absolutely no sense. It feels very random for me. Uther is a far better person for the role as well as several others. Pelagos is not even someone I would even consider for it.
We are missing alot of context. All we know is Pelagos is going with us to Zerath Mortis. Something will probably end up happening to him there.
They appear to have an arc planned for Peligos over the course of 9.2—I’d suppose we will need to see what they had planned. They can get in a lot of development over a patch if they played their cards right.
Delaryn’s development happened all over the course of a single prepatch and they breathed a surprising amount of life into her given the time limits (they wasted it by making her cheap knockoff sylvanas 2.0… but still)
His idea of a threesome is said to include a wolf.
You’ve got quite a sense of humor, it seems.
Possible, but with a lover looking and acting (she’s kind and caring towards Malfurion) like Tyrande, I don’t think so.
Pelagos has been trans since the character was created, he’s not “randomly LGBT 2 patches in” as you assert (not that it would really matter if he were, frankly, but lets at least be accurate).
It has occurred to me that Pelagos does have a brief conversation with Uther about Arthas and the Maw, and about circumventing the Arbiter, in the 9.1 campaign. Pelagos also participated in the Kyrian campaign chapter set in Ardenweald, and was strongly affected by Willowblossom’s fate. I hope that is not too close a foreshadowing of what will happen with him in 9.2, but I wouldn’t be surprised if those plot elements play a part in his actions.
Oh sweetie.
He’s faster than a winged kyrian… at least when the latter is on foot. (There’s the beginning for a bad Superman parody somewhere )
He’s also one of the three soulbinds for a Kyrian PC. So hardly a random LGBT dropin.
truth will out. yes?
This is a month necro, but if you get Best Friends with the Countess in the Ember Court, she constantly calls you “my beautiful (character name)” constantly. Baroness Vashj calls you “My little (character name),” which is affectionate, but not overtly showing an attraction.
There are also Outcast Kasimor, and Outcast Mirceo in Revendreth. Margrave Sin’dane’s favored consort was Acolyte Nelesis, a female necromancer, as mentioned before. I don’t know why Shadowlands creatures have sexual or romantic desire. Soulbinding is supposed to be the equivalent of mortal romance.
Not all the time. Soulbinding can be that, or it can symbolize a sibling like relationship such as the two hands of courage that oversee the Trials of Ascension. Or Pelagos and Kleia.
That’d make Azules and Kin-tara’s soulbinding pretty controversial