Are we already quoting irrelevant things and putting emojis like they are supposed to support your argument?
I predicted at least 6 replies from now before you would starting doing this
Still not sure what “it” is refering to btw
But having said that… my posts are completely correct not sure what the problem is.
Operational enough by Cata to be able to use it to transport to Outland.
Also entirely operational according to Exploring Azeroth: Kalimdor, so I’m not sure what you’re trying to argue here.
Just maybe(?) without a power source allowing it to float/teleport like a regular dimension ship due to O’ros being killed, but this is a grey area.
Honestly, how these dimensional ships work is up to interpretation and is left incredibly vague. All we know for sure is that it’s operational and reconstruced.
Should also be noted that the Vindicaar and Exodar are two different kinds of ships. Vindicaar is a more traditional space-faring vessel, Exodar is a dimension-travelling ship. Flying through the physical portal to Argus would’ve required an actual space-faring ship, rather than one that stays mostly stationary and teleports between dimensions.
Whatever the actual reason why they didn’t end up going back is irrelevant.
I used that quote to show that the Exodar was operational enough to work as a dimensional ship during Cata.
Hey man I don’t wanna see that. My hope is at the very least they make every dumb change tied specifically to the playable earthen and not the actual Khaz Modan Dwarves.
Since this was not in the game while I played Cataclysm or did that instanced quest inside during Legion… nor has any sign of this shown up on any expac since again irrelevant.
My stance on novels, books, and the RPG is quite simple… if it’s not reflected in game in some form or fashion, it’s like an episode of the original Star Trek, without any meaning outside of it’s appearance in that media.
Nordrassil was never fully destroyed. It says that at the end of WC3 it will take time to heal, but it will heal. So, no, Teldrassil and Nordrassil aren’t similar situations.
Elune has never held their hand and directly intervened in the way you seem to be implying she should have, even when the Night Elves stray from her. Before WOTA, the Sisterhood of Elune was tiny because faith in Elune was being replaced by reverence of Azshara, the Highborne, and the arcane. Elune didn’t intervene in the War of the Ancients either. Tyrande asked for the power of the Night Warrior, she got it; she wasn’t just given it because Elune wanted her to. Clearly Elune did not want her to claim the power, because she (ironically) intervened later and stopped her from killing Sylvannas. Which, given her lore, is pretty laughable. She would have let Tyrande kill Sylvannas even if it damned her soul.
Blizzard should have simply let Tyrande kill Sylvanas then have the Rainbow-Black Energies of the Maw pull her Soul out of her corpse through the Portal to become the Sanctum of Domination Raid Boss.
It is actually possible to grow world trees over the corpses of other world trees though. Not only does that literally happen in nature with actual trees, but it does actually happen in WoW. It’s a corrupted sapling, but that seems to mainly be a result to it not being blessed and being within tainted ground itself already from birth.
Neither Quel’thalas or the Azuremyst isles have been updated since TBC…
Under your logic, have they been completely stagnant since that expansion?
Is Darkshore still an active Warzone?
Is all of Kalimdor and EK still destroyed from Deathwing’s cataclysm?
It isn’t like Exploring Azeroth: Kalimdor is fanmade content, it was made by Blizzard with the purpose of showing the players the current states of areas that we haven’t visited since those areas were relevant content.
RPG isn’t canon.
Novels and books, as long as Blizzard doesn’t say otherwise are entirely canon.
That’s cool for you and all.
But it’s still perfectly canon until stated otherwise.
It’s always been this way.
Most books and novels are created to give background or set up things that happen directly in-game.
WoD makes no sense without the background information from the Warcrimes novel, and BfA has 0 setup without the Before the Storm novel.
Yet neither of the events that happen in either of those novels are reflected first-hand in-game.
You’re in a lore forum actively discussing the lore while simultaneously dismissing a huge amount (debatably the majority of it) of it despite it being canon. Seems counterproductive for everyone involved.