The "1000 Truths"?

Reading the venthyr journal he mentions that in his visit to the Void realm, the denizens there were mostly uninterested in him because they were too distracted by their 1000 truths, or something like that. Is this kind of thing ever mentioned elsewhere about the Void? Does anybody have an idea about what it means? It’s an interesting insight into an area, outside the Old Gods, we know little about.

That wasn’t a Venthyr Journal but a Nathrezim Journal.

The Nathrezim were unveiled by Denathrius after he created the Venthyr. They were given the Ember Ward until the Light had Lothraxion Lightforged(he had it done deliberately) tipping the Light off to their attempt to infiltrate the Light.

The Void Lords believe that all Timelines are real(despite the First Ones causing the Main Timeline’s version of the Soul to be the only one to exist in the Shadowlands) and due to their preoccupation with this are considered by the Nathrezim to be easily manipulatable by their lies.

It’s shorthand to refer to the fact that the Void, its denizens, and its followers believe that literally everything is true. This is simultaneously their biggest strength and their biggest weakness, because on the one hand it means the void is extremely adaptable but on the other hand it means its easy to mislead and misdirect.

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Lothraxion wasn’t Lightforged until after the attack on Revendreth. He even served the Burning Legion for a time. The circumstances behind his Lightforging are unknown, but he remembers and says he regrets serving the Burning Legion.

But it’s unlikely Lothraxion is still loyal to Denathrius… because after being Lightforged he served under Xe’ra. Xe’ra was a hardliner among naaru, can read minds and has plenty of experience with Nathrezim as enemies through fighting the Burning Legion (and moreso if she knew about Revendreth), so pulling the wool over her eyes is unlikely.

The “1000 truths of the Void” is pretty much them throwing many things at a wall and seeing what sticks. I never took them too seriously.

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Lothraxion was lightforged well AFTER they were exiled. As he was serving the Legion until Xe’ra came along and showed him the light.

Come on man, that is easily provable stuff. You really need to stop acting like your headcanon is actual canon.