What if Elune dies?
They lost their special tree.
What would happen if their god died?
We know the gods can die. As Elune is supposedly “equivalent” to titans and the death pantheon we killed Jailer which means Elune can die.
What if Elune dies?
They lost their special tree.
What would happen if their god died?
We know the gods can die. As Elune is supposedly “equivalent” to titans and the death pantheon we killed Jailer which means Elune can die.
elune is like any other cosmic being pushed out of one of the zereth realms they cant perma die.
Knowing Blizzard, they’ll pull a Pelagos with Elves and Use Malfurion as a replacement.
Elune is irrelevant now. Blizz turned her into a robot.
lol, yeah. But to be fair, she was always a robot. None of us knew that deep into the lore to know how stupid it was until it was too late. Now that I actually know the lore, I wish the world was much more like it was in my head when I was a teenager. Like, this world is seriously lame.
I just play for head canon and gameplay now.
Looks at Zorvaal’s shambled corpse… mmmhm… you sure about that?
Im so over the night elves story at this point.
Kill elune. Give them a new tree. Whatever.
But can we please wrap it up in dragonflight.
This is will be its third expansion
I’m over the story in general. Anything that happens in DF will be met with a “Pfffffhfff, okay Danuser, whatever.” And then I will continue trying to enjoy the game.
It’s somewhat sad that I have to enjoy the game in spite of the story, though. If only they would just hire someone who could write.
Not really. The og encyclopedia called her one true deity. She has been reduced in power quite a bit now. I used to love WC lore now I don’t care.
I will trust you on that. I can’t tell what IS and ISN’T the original warcraft lore anymore. Like when Orcs were suddenly brown in WoD, I was very confused because they have always been green in the RTS games. Fel Orcs were bright red after the drank the demon juice in WC3. But no one can tell me if WoD Orcs are a retcon or if brown orcs were always part of the lore.
This games story became a joke so hard.
Garrosh and the others in TBC Nagrand were brown prior to WoD.
I always assumed he was some kind of half breed, my friends assumed as much too. Like we all thought he was a half ogre like Rexxar.
But that also doesn’t really answer my question, it just moves the timeframe of my question. Did WoW invent Brown Orcs or were they part of lore before WoW?
I am pretty sure TBC was the first appearance of Warcraft Orcs being brown.
BTW The Mok’nathal are the half breeds, AKA Rexxar
Then they can embrace the light and BOOM! Night Elf Paladins! Everybody’s Happy!
That would explain why I didn’t know about them. I didn’t play TBC, I played the starting zones and skipped the rest. I didn’t play it this time around either, lol.
I always had this theory that the great old ones like Cthulhu are merely advanced robotic entities developed by a tier four or five civilization.
Gatekeepers destroyers progenitors Titans leviathans and manipulators.
We might as well be microbes on a petri dish.
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Not the WOD Orcs but We had brown Orcs in Outland whom did not drink the blood of Mannoroth. You are right tho as Brown orcs were much later than RTS games. That new piece of lore did not break the og lore tho, it was a nice fitted addition. Garrosh was a brown Orc because he was untainted in Outland.
It does break the lore, though. Because if the blood of Manno turns you Green, why did it turn them red in WC3?