Remember, if we don’t see them die or there’s nobody, they aren’t dead.
Standard rule in every story.
He possibly goes down with the ship, but until there’s a body, he’s not dead.
Remember, if we don’t see them die or there’s nobody, they aren’t dead.
Standard rule in every story.
He possibly goes down with the ship, but until there’s a body, he’s not dead.
He will be back and using the infinity stones to nuke Stormwind out of existence.
Let him, we will just move into the horde city and kick you all out of your mud huts.
I hope somehow he survived. It’s a wizard anyway
Xal’atath know us well. She knows where to strike. Surprised that she didn’t targeted SW and Orgrimmar.
Stormwind should be the obvious target as the strongest nation on Azeroth.
Haha the blood elf admits they are inferior.
Technically they’re your cousins. They’re night elves that got addicted to mana, and then fel
I’d be very surprised if he is actually dead and not just missing and being held captive by Xal’atath.
Medivh flies away into the Nether at the end of Legion’s Karazhan and he implies he’s going off to deal with the Void. It would be really lame if Khadgar isn’t around for that future expansion thread with Medivh. Seeing them fight side by side as friends would be awesome.
He could come back in a .1 patch, as a “oh you thought I was dead, no I survived”
I was in Torgast this morning, he was a no show.
The absolute irony in an undead saying this after Wrathgate, Gilneas, Teldrasil, all of BFA, among other times the plague has been used and literally the entire world was brainwashed, Jaina included, into trusting them again because of awful writing.
the Purge of Dalaran was more than justified given the idiotic sunreavers took a NUKE and used their position in Dalaran to ferry it through the city. Then whenever a horde player tries to attack Jaina and gets fireballed they get upset about it.
The deaths of “innocent” Sunreavers who didn’t literally attempt to kill Jaina rather than be removed from the city they hid a WMD through like literal terrorists can be SOLELY blamed on the other faction of blood elves in Dalaran. Which you can take up with your blood elf friends on the Horde.
The only thing Jaina did wrong was forgive the Horde in the first place. BFA should have only further cemented how much you lot cannot be trusted outside of the Trolls and Tauren.
It’s been 2 hours and Erevien hasn’t shown up to make excuses for the content of this post yet? Must be asleep.
July cannot come soon enough. I want Chronicle 4 to finally be released.
Can’t wait till Chronicle 5 to retcon it all because that’s all we do these days.
Oh thank the gods.
The only irony here is that it’s only Horde characters that face consequences for their actions.
Garrosh was put on trial and eventually killed, and Sylvanas has to do Maw Dailies ad infinitum.
Meanwhile:
Genn Greymane was never punished for attacking the Forsaken in Stormheim when both factions were dealing with an inter-galactic threat set to destroy the universe.
Maiev Shadowsong is allowed to hang around with Tyrande and Malfurion even though she murdered highborne in Darnassus and even attempted to kill Malfurion.
Not the Horde’s doing. That was Putress and Varimathras who betrayed Sylvanas and the Forsaken.
Under orders from Garrosh.
Sylvanas is currently serving time for those.
TIL: Killing innocent civillians is justified because their superiors took part in something they had nothing to do with.
The majority of them had nothing to do with anything.
Hell, if you re-play the quest you can see Jaina patrolling the streets attacking civillians who are just running for their lives.
Nah, the Purge of Dalaran was not a good move on her part.
Hell, even Varian of all people scolded her for it.
While I disagree with the whole “Jaina is innocent” claim and wish she were punished, your Gilneas argument is a little off. When doing the Worgen starter quests, you spy on Sylvanas and an orc talking. The orc says “Do not use the plague, by order of the horde” and she agrees. When the orc leaves, an undead asks her if he should cancel the plague order and she says no. Plague-bombing Gilneas was a Sylvanas decision made at the defiance of the rest of the Horde.
Even so, Sylvanas is serving her time for everything. Meanwhile, Jaina gets to be a leader to a civilization and be a key figure in nearly every expansion these days. It’s boring, it’s bad writing, and it also helps reinforce the idea that the alliance are more important in the lore than they should be.
This is true, but the actual invasion of Gilneas was done because Garrosh wanted to invade it.
The plague bombing was done to reduce Forsaken casualties. If you read the Edge of Night short story, you’ll know that Garrosh was attempting to use the Forsaken as cannnon fodder which would have eventually lead to them being wiped out and Sylvanas wouldn’t have it. So she took the reins of the invasion in order to a: fulfill Garrosh’s order to take Gilneas over and b: minimize forsaken casualties.
Dadgar would make an interesting Death Knight. Maybe he’s only mostly dead?