Post-Sylvanas Cinematic Story

If that is the case, the question is would made Zovaal decide on Sylvanas during the Third War? Did her vexing Arthas, who made sure to raise her because she pissed him off so much, also vex the Jailer? Or was her splintering off and making the Forsaken make the Jailer decide to pay extra attention to her?

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From another thread;

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/301856568050319360/862429851871608862/unknown.png

Doesn’t look like Wowhead has been updated to that part of the quest yet;

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Most of the Bolvar quests you turn into him have a bit of a little rp dialogue stuff afterward, anything in this case?

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lol even Bolvar after SoD outright says “wow that was totally pointless”

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Well at least some writer is self-aware on the team somewhere.

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The Nine dungeon journal says otherwise.

“The Dark pact Sylvanas struck with the val’kyr forged her bond with the Jailer.”

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Baine is too busy crying over his lost Prince. His sobs, even now, soak the Alliance tabard he keeps hidden.

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God go back to one of those, “Make the Horde Great Again” threads. You’re as bad as the Night Elf posters infecting every single thread with the same complaint.

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“post-sylvanas”

oh how i dream of a warcraft that is post-sylvanas

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Thank you for the confirmation. As I thought, Sylvanas is clearly not dead.

Things are more likely we’ll have Arthas go out like Garrosh, except in his case he’d do it to destroy/cleanse the Mourneblade controlling Anduin, as a sort of redemption arc, to try and set right the events he started by picking up Frostmourne.

Personally I think it might be part of a large arc during the final raid of SL.

As it should be:

Information extracted, and then just killed and bury somewhere for all eternity

How it will be:

She will share the information she has and take a decisive role in defeating the Jailor, showing remorse here and there and then trying - in life - to work off her mistakes and not in death.

Because there is no arbiter anymore, there can be no judge who decides which afterlife someone gets, so it will end up that ultimately she has done what she kept saying. “I will free all of us”. Means the whole system of the shadowlands will be changed.

Also straight killing her now that she has the ability to fully processes what she’s done as the Banshee Queen is less of a punishment than making her live with that.

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Revendreth, however, is for dead people, not living one.

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again…you are making things up. stop that.

Such a cheap punishment though. Just hoping on her conscience.

Why would she feel bad about anything she did? It’s still her that made the decisions.
She’d probably laugh at the idea that Tyrande etc are just letting her get away scot free after everything

I think what the game’s trying to go for is that her empathy was straight up missing or severely damaged because of Frostmourne, and now having her soul “whole” again might let her experience the gravity of everything she’s done.

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Yea except that she won’t actually, and she’ll just be portrayed as the ultimate hero and savior from now on just to further rub salt into Night Elf Players’ wounds.

And she’ll absolutely be smug about it and everything while everyone including Tyrande will have already forgiven her

They really love giving people “Get out of jail” cards, so to speak, for their deeds at Blizzard.