Why are there sentient windchimes?

Ever think how weird the naaru is?

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No weirder than the holy demon goat people who worship them.

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Superior race thicc curvy girls.

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Dwarves?ㅤㅤ

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It’s no weirder than fox people.

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Did you ever think how weird we are?

Bipedal dragons.

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The Tol’vir are still one of the most uhhhh… questionable unique creatures in game. Centaur stone cat/jackal/ram bearing curse of flesh, some with wings. Cast magic regularly but cannot fly much. Other stone beings cats/drakes/quillen, with or without wings, do just fine…

I like the artwork they put into the models, but the limits they all have given they are Titan forged always seemed to be lackluster.

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general rakeesh had right idea about wind chimes. wind chimes are evil.

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Evidence:

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Because they are beautiful reflections of our higher selves and sound nice!

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tBC was heavy on Dark Crystal. :thinking:

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This have existed in fiction sense … a long time.

Sentient windchimes are unique to wow afaik

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The Naaru have been around since The Burning Crusade. That was a long time ago, that was 16 years ago. They might have existed before, but I know nothing of the original Warcraft games.

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Meh it’s not that strange. We have floating blue night elf head balls floating around Azeroth.

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No more weird than the other sentient stuff like blood or spit.

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we need to kill one and see what kinda purples are inside!
:smiling_imp:

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Didn’t we do just that in BC?

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We did lol.

That is how we got Alleria.

It’s on Argus.

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shifts out of bloodthirsty cat form
ugh i missed out on both!
:sob:

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I don’t remember the BC one.

The argus quest chain is long its solo tho and quite good if you like reading text and Locus Walker is really cool.

There’s another void one in the Maldraxxus arena event some days too. Not much lore to that one though.

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