You literally didn’t.
A total waste of time.
You are ignoring the wonder and power of Writing. It is the greatest power in World of Warcraft. Writing can change absolutely everything and make vitually anything possible. It can say, birth is not always a violent event, sometimes it is simply shifting from one form to another. A mother is not always killed by giving birth. If Azeroth is indeed as powerful as everyone says, she can choose her form of realisation and would likely do so causing as little harm as possible to the world and the creatures and peoples that bore her for so long.
When and if she is born, I think it will likely be beautiful.
Might want to read what I replied to you with.
Now, granted, I don’t think that has anything to do with a conspiracy, but it does allude to the fact that Titans do break their worlds when they’re destroyed.
If I’m not mistaken, original lore even said this once. Which is why they said Azeroth will never wake up. That’s since changed, of course, but honestly… I think it’d be swank to have this entire three chapters end with our world broken into pieces that we could travel between with all new content. Just phase the two Azeroths.
Elunaria is broken but beautiful. It can be destructive and still remain usable in game.
Of course, Azeroth sucked up most of our Spirit.
Indeed, the world may be shattered - and the most powerful Titan in existence (presumably the last) can put it back together with a twinkle of her finger (if she has a finger).
As I say, ultimately, Writing rules.
They all magically came back to life in the final Antorus cut-scene.
Long story short it’s the same power but different. More like restored and enhanced compared to completely new powers.
Might want to read again and ask what exactly you don’t understand
That seems less fun to me. lol
Azeroth’s destiny is to destroy the planet where she grew and its denizens.
She of course will not fulfill its destiny because that is what we’re going to see in The Last Titan. The Pantheon comes to ensure that Azeroth will fulfill its destiny while she eventually defects and we have to ensure her protection.
Can’t you see it already happening?
Either she will born and it will be beautiful, or she will chose to not born and preserve the planet.
Regardless, the Pantheon seems to be logically oriented rather than evil, at least that is how I’d like to think.
- Titans are born from worldsouls, and their birth destroyes the current planet they were born and its denizens.
- Titans then proceed to create new galaxies and worlds, life subsequently, and with their powers imbue other worldsouls to become Titans and continue expanding life in the universe.
(just like the Celestials)
I thought the same but I’m saving myself the disappointment.
Translation: you’re right but have no desire to show my belly.
Is that right, Mr, marvel?
Whatever you say, bulb. Whatever you say.
I’m open to shedding light on anything you’re confused with, just let me know
I only slightly worried the aspects may be corrupted, Azeroth has had how many old gods in her for how long now? She may be strong but it seems to me that dealing with old god corruption nobody really escapes unscathed.
I know all the hints are point towards us fighting the titans but I really hope they don’t turn them into full villains. Too me it kind of cheapens their characters and all the lore surround them that we’ve gotten from the beginning through legion.
I wouldn’t mind having to fight them to prove to them we’re worthy/capable of standing up to the coming threat or what have you without awakening Azeroth. Personally I’ve enjoyed their more traditional role and portrayal as kindly caretakers of their various worlds (ones with and without titan souls). Again I’m not opposed to having some sort of conflict with them but personally I’d enjoy it more if it’s not them all of a sudden treating us like random unimportant side-effects.
Can only speak for myself but I really haven’t enjoyed how Blizz has pivoted into portraying the Titans’ actions as sinister manipulation with some ulterior motive vs before when their actions have normally been shown as doing what they believe to be best for our world. I don’t mind some of those actions being mistakes but having it all be some darker conspiracy cheapens the lore up to this point for me.
It’s the same as how I felt with the jailer/dreadlords all taking advantage of the burning legion. The fact that the Burning Legion was actually just some pawn made so much of the previous lore feel so hollow. The Legion and the Titans are such foundation aspects to the lore of warcraft so I really hope Blizz goes about this very carefully. Expanding their stories is fine, but I hope they write/tell the story in a way that doesn’t lessen or step on what the players already know and enjoy about them.
Personally I really hope they move away from treating all the different cosmic forces as actual factions because these death vs order vs shadow vs light stories don’t land very well with me. I rather have these forces be more nebulous and mysterious. Obviously different groups can have affinities for one or the other, but I don’t like how each has official representatives that we interact so casually as if they’re just some group we happen to run into.
Likewise if people pay attention they appear as Constellar for a second when they warped in.
Interesting thing to consider…