We have an expansion trilogy, and Xala’that is not the real villain we thought, the Harbinger is a beautiful servant who will bring Dimesius from the abyssal plane.
But the problems will not be only with the void lords and we hope that blizzard will raise this with what was left with what was in the alternative Draenor in BfA, and they are the Army of the Light of Yrel, which would probably show Turalyon as a villain against a Siege of Stormwind and the drums of war resound again in the case that the conflict of factions continues as they have claimed.
Not only the titans, the Nazthrezim, the void lords, and the primalists are going to be the villains, it seems that the threat is stronger in a trilogy and we hope that Mezten handles the lore well to include an ending without many plot holes, cliffanders and anti-climatic epilogues that end badly more than 20 years of MMO and history in a single videogame.
Just like I let canon be put in the books before the original material, and IP of the videogame and it only serves as a help to understand something that had not been seen before in videogames as happened with the disaster of Chronicles IV.
a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
“witch hazels are the harbingers of spring”
There is nothing that states the harbinger is required to die. Now if Xal’atath disintegrates someone like Guldan did, that’s an indicator that the writers want the player to dislike the character before she winds up as a raid boss at some point.
well shes left a path of destruction so far. she thought she’d sacrified the shadow priest player to n’zoth in exchange for her freedom from the dagger. shes a real piece of work
Also had a thought about whether xal is her real form or not. You mentioned domination magic being used because of those markings, Sara also had this on her arm (to a lesser extent) and that was yogg sarons avatar so to speak. Nzoth used a fishy but I dunno. Maybe not be her real form.
And what’s the connection between domination magic and the void? Well maybe it’s the Primus? The “inventor” of domination magic but also just happens to know some weird entity that can time travel and show him the future and that’s how he learned about it.
oh i didnt even think of her being an avatar, but she claims shes from the old empire, i assumed she meant black empire as part of the old gods dominion. supposedly the old gods are agents of the void, so either way, shes of the void and isnt an elf. the elf is a dead body shes inhabiting. the player shadow priest helps her get it, while shes still in the dagger. for some reason her habitation of the dead body seems necromantic instead of void. what an enigma