The Nightwell, the Sunwell, the Well of Eternity, the Moon Wells…. All shall bow to the true Wellchief - the Soul Well.
On the idea of us losing, one avenue that I can see for The War Within is us seeking to get the Dark Heart and failing to acquire it. The Dark Heart then ends up in the Sunwell triggering the Void Invasion promised for Midnight.
If they make the blood elves lose that is proof of alliance bias.
I liked Erevien better when he actually tried.
You were made by Titans… the world doesn’t belong to you. It’s not yours.
nelves weren’t made by titans
Nobody was really “made by the titans.” At least, not only the titans. All the Azerothian races descended from titan constructs also got that was because of the old gods too.
Forsaken also get some Zovaal mixed in due to Domination magic being involved in their reanimation, under his power (my deepest condolences forsaken players, but yeah).
Night elves get old gods and titans as well as Elune. This would obviously also extend to all other elves.
The worgen curse is tied to the Emerald Dream and therefore Life, but that tie (and Lightforged Drainos) are really much smaller than forsaken and elves got, so you can include them if you like I suppose.
Dracthyr are a wholely artificial race and have much closer ties to Deathwing than the titans.
Tauren and pandas probably have some wild god thing going on with them, so that’s Emerald Dream and Life again.
And really, making the whole argument about being titanborn is silly, because Azeroth and everything else was created by the clashing of Light and Void, so Light and Void must’ve made world souls, and therefore Azeroth and the Pantheon.
Warcraft cosmology is weird sometimes.
Every single kind of elf that ever lived on Azeroth was made by Titan magic manipulation. As were Orcs on Draenor. As were Draenei (and the ancestors from whom they were exiled on Argus). As were Trolls and Tauren and Pandaren and Humans and Dwarves and Forsaken which are just humans corrupted by necromancy after the fact. Old Gods did not create any of the playable races, they simply tampered with and corrupted the emergency plan constructs back to what Titans normally create on every one of the previous millions of planets they ordered as proven by the Uldaman vanilla discs…namely, fleshy sentient mortals.
Put simply, none of we playable race characters in the game were ever going to exist on Azeroth without the Titans… so not a one of us can ever say the planet belongs to us.
You have no evidence for draenei, and no with the recent info about the world soul the trolls and elves may not be titan influence either, never mind the tauren, so yes they can say it belongs to them and even if it doesn’t kill them all anyway
There’s zero evidence for the Draenei being Made by the titans for two reasons really. One it’s literally never mentioned, hinted at or bought up.
The other reason being, Argus having a world soul wasn’t a thing until Legion, and it was mostly just a plot point to setup SL and why the afterlives stopped working
The Titan fanboy mind is truly its own field of science.
I was thinking about this the other day. Since its going to be a trilogy, some time for things to developed is to be expected. TWW is setting up Xal, some of her plans, the World Soul calling people, K’aresh’s story, the ethereals going out and about, what black blood is and how it works.
Trilogies in general have the antagonist having the upper hand during the 2nd instalment so the protagonists can rise from defeat and ultimately conquer evil.
If, and thats a huge IF, Blizzard follows the tried and tested method, I imagine the elven and troll tribes will be united because everything is going to hell and its yet another ‘all hands on deck’ situation like in Legion, this time just worse.
And ultimately in The Last Titan we find a way to rise from defeat and push back the void.
Honestly, I’d like that. Suffering a defeat sets up a lot of potential cool writing and (coping) maybe even some feel good moments of Horde characters doing what they do best: Fighting against impossible odds.
So what you’re saying is we’ll need a Warchief.
Why? So we can do Siege of Ogrimmar 3.0? But worse this time?
And I and every Azerothian PC Champion will be their last mistake of meddling, if the story allows it ofcourse. Specially as a Warlock who turn to their Dark Arts to gain power over Powerful Similar Beings… I just have to find a Soul Stone big enough to trap and bind them to my “PHeNoMeNaL CoSmIC POOOWAAAAH”!
In WoW all champions have in their resume God/Titan killing… so what is a few more on a tuesday! (lol that’s why its feels so unbelibable even in this fantasy setting when you have a few mortals of “certain” NPC leaders who survive in BfA still walking about like nothing after a serious raid confrontation of empower Azurite Champions were Gods fell in that same historic time)
It’s the classic fantasy troup Titans get killed or usurp by the Gods and in turn the Gods are slain by their creations… only thing unique in a WoW setting with its constant change in lore or stories, death can come from any source really, we just have to find it and use it, lololol
So if you put it like that their destruction is all the sweeter if a bit ironic…
However joking and RPG to the side, I feel the story might have a twist that most are not expecting with “The Last Titan” expansion… could be wrong and even if we get a glips in Midnight it could change over night but that just what I think for reals. (IMO)
Warchiefs don’t cause Sieges of Orgrimmar. Writers cause Sieges of Orgrimmar.
I’m aware. But everytime the writers give the horde a warchief, they write a siege.
First time it’s a coincidence. Twice? It’s a pattern
Yes. But this time the Warchief will siege Orgrimmar for delicious, succulent sausage.
This is acceptable
I need complete and utter devastation of loss to happen at the end of Midnight, which sets us up with a glorious all hands on deck winner take all battle for the whole of the universe in TLT. Give me Avengers level death and destruction! I want an Infinity War like ending with an Endgame level of retribution.
If this is supposed to set up the story of stories, then let’s start axing everyone important in 1 grand swoop of pure evil. Do it Blizzard!
hahaha