(war within) what if

c’thun is alive and sargeras was aiming him

and hes the final bad guy boss in tww

the old gods are all dead and the champions killed them according to xalatath, the harbinger of the void lords

I want so badly for N’Zoth to still be alive. After so much buildup I hate that he didn’t have an entire expansion dedicated to him.

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Sargeras would ally with any being trying to kill Azeroth.

Given that he was genociding world souls to try and prevent the birth of Dark Titans I don’t think he’d be too willing to ally with an Old God.

He himself was creating Dark Titans.

i just want a proper hype cgi cinematic for war within like legions or bfas.

this sad orc and human cinematic aint cutting it

Sargeras was pretty explicit at the end of Legion trying to kill Azeroth…

The Old Gods weren’t trying to “kill” Azeroth, they were trying to corrupt her. Sargeras’s entire deal is preventing the Void Lords from corrupting a World Soul; that’s why he betrayed his siblings and became the Dark Titan.

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All Dark Titans are corrupted Titans but not all corrupted Titans are Dark Titans in the sense of one that is void-corrupted.

Like. Sargeras is THE Dark Titan but he has this fel thing… I hate this lore.

But I am pretty sure he wanted to 86 Azeroth because she is the most powerful World Soul so far and her becoming a void-strosity would be quite bad. And she already had Old Gods crawling around.

That’s what she wants you to believe, I’m sure they’re going to jump out of nowhere like the Spanish Inquisition :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Old Gods weren’t trying to destroy Azeroth. They wanted to corrupt the nascent titan within. Literally the thing Sargeras was willing to destroy the world to prevent.

Sargeras poked C’thun in the other eye.

Well, Blizzard went as far as to name the corrupted Titan Keepers in Antorus “Dark Keepers”.

Sounds boring

I think the conversation is getting hung up on the word “dark” when “dark” is not very descriptive.

When we read that Sargeras wants to prevent the birth of a “dark titan,” what it really means is he wants to prevent the birth of a void-corrupted titan. There are those who might call Sargeras himself a “dark titan,” meaning an evil or fallen titan, but he is by no means void-corrupted, and neither are his “dark keeper” servants.

So the word “dark” is just being used in different contexts to mean evil or fallen (from their original purpose), and is a non-technical term. Sargeras is fallen, but not to the void, and his purpose is to prevent the birth of any titans who might fall to the void specifically.

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Many of the titans seem touched by different cosmic forces in addition to order, I have a theory is that the pantheon’s ultimate plan is not actually trying to make Azeroth into an order-only titan, but rather they are trying to engineer a perfect harmony of all the cosmic forces.