Given that’s it’s Gnomes, the Terminators would very likely see them as needing to be wiped out as well. Too clever for their own good.
Which leads me to wonder, is she merely taking the visage of a Mechagnome, or is she some mechanized Bronze Dragon?
The Lightforged Draenei are the greatest survivors in the universe, even fighting never-ending threats from the cosmos.
Was going to say “But would they survive the Murderhobos of Azeroth” but this question is more aimed at if we weren’t present for the massacre.
On what battlefield? With what weapons? I would say the undead. When all resources are gone…which one needs the least to survive?
…that is a great question. Wonder if King Mechagon altering the Discs of Norgannon of various bosses does affect dragons?
edit: Even Dreadlords might be included although would they serve King Mechagon or the Jailer?
Depends, Do you think Lothraxion serves the Light or Denathrius?
Should’ve been killed. It makes zero sense that the general people of Azeroth would accept her being alive after what she did. But thankfully the writers don’t think you exist unless you’re a specific cast of characters that will show up off and on and/or are a faction leader. I remember when Varian’s wife was killed by some commoners throwing rocks, now apparently every civilian in the world of azeroth just sits there and doesn’t question a thing.
That’s kind of the thing, unlike us the people of Azeroth don’t have an internet with a world wide newsfeed. The average civilian probably doesn’t even know what the hell transpired in the Shadowlands. If they were told anything it’d probably have been “Sylvanas has been dealt with”
Ignorance is bliss. I wish I could purge the Shadowlands from my brain.
That’s the thing though. Civilians were granted access to Oribos, you’ll even see some walking around. I’m sure that if you were in Oribos you’d hear some news about how Sylvanas was sentenced to maw dailies.
Either way I just find it sad that it’s not even addressed in any way. At least at the end of wrath bolvar was like “Yo you can’t let people know that there is a new lich king. Keep that hush.”
I still feel Lothraxion has a much better story being a hero with the Army of Light-- however I can see some of the signs on the wall that he’s being setup as a traitor.
…to be exactly like Malganis in Shadowlands serving as a lacky.
Not sure how to answer the question.
That’s been a huge problem with the horde. They’ll even use leaders as agents.
gnomes… we’re too small for y’all to notice besides some occasional ankle pain.
You simply don’t understand, sending in four (five if you count the Player character as important) politically important characters that would be quite hefty bargaining chips as prisoners of war is essential for the mission’s success instead of sending in horde infiltrators whom are still skilled but don’t come with the baggage of being devastating for the horde if they fail. Don’t question it.
One word ,“Fish”