Sylvanas Lungs

Everyone with a copy of a Monster Manual jumped ship already.

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plot twist: shadowlands is just a big roleplay session between all the faction leaders and the jailer is the DM.

On classic, yes, but on retail they changed it so it’s indefinite.

I corrected myself, sence yes I was thinking about classic since it’s more recent in my head.
Still, death knights are also undead and I don’t believe they have indefinite underwater breathing?

I agree with your sentiment, but the typo makes me picture she needs to be guided into the gate, and linemen bring out some blocks to chock her from rolling around on the ramp.

Which is odd because WoW devs have told us that using Holy Light as a forsaken really hurts them.

Also, it was confirmed by Blizzard in a tweet that she was trying to crush her neck or something like that. So she clearly is vulnerable to it or else they wouldn’t have put it in the fight.

That makes sense though, because the light makes them feel again - and what they feel is their own rotting flesh and/or the various bugs eating it.

To be honest, it was just a cinematic strategy so we could get a close up of sylvanas and tyrande’s face seeing how she was scared she was actually gonna die for a sec before the demands of the plot requiring tyrande to lose her power kicked in. People are looking a bit to far into this.

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So which one is it? Can they or can’t they feel?

I think we can rule magic that is a direct counter to undead as an exception, no?

I’m no blizavision defender but I’m sure Tyrande implied she was going to decapitate Sylvanas, I guess she was trying to do that with her hands.

Forsaken definitely do feel things, we see this in Before the Storm. I agree they can feel,I’m just taking contention with your original point that Forsaken couldn’t feel - even before the holy light is thrown in.

I didn’t write this garbage, okay.

That’s how things worked before Danuser took a dump on the story.

isn’t really a danuser thing though, blizzard is notoriously bad at world building.

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Agreed. Blizzard can’t even be bothered to give the days of the week Azerothian names. Let alone orcish, Draenic, etc.

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You need air to speak. I don’t care if she needs air in her undead state but in order to speak, you have to move air past vocal cords, which makes them vibrate.

So no matter what Tyrande was doing, Sylvanas needed to take in air just to have a chat with Tyrande.

Boy, do some people on the forums like to drag up totally irrelevant stuff.

I didn’t read the SL book, did the civilian population of azeroth even get to have a reaction to the lich king being alive and the scourge very much not being dead? Because that’s stuff that should cause riots since the queen of stormwind got killed because the stonemasons didnt get paid.

The SL book precedes the SL invasion, so we just get to see some things Sylvanas is doing to help empower and before she disenchants Brovar’s Helm. The civilian population is largely unaware of the clandestine operations in the book, save for some small encounters.

Wouldn’t Tyrande, a night warrior, the former general of the night elf Sentinels have a dagger in her boot? Or maybe a dagger in her belt and a knife in her boot? Why would she even resort to choking an undead?

I’m also a bit confused as to why Sylvanas needed to show up at all, either. Why not just have the Nathrezim infiltrate each covenant?