Shadowlands 9.1 *SPOILERS* Fight for Ardenweald Scenario



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42 thoughts on “Shadowlands 9.1 *SPOILERS* Fight for Ardenweald Scenario”

  1. Sylvanas : Winterqueens uses her loyal subjects to die in her place, she is BAD and SELFISH!
    Sylvanas does not care about anyone but herself while using Valkyr to die for her and players still simp for her… Blizzard should have just kept her dead in wotlk, hope she dies and the whole forsaken scourge with her.

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  2. Can't believe the WQ was dumb enough to leave the sigil under the protection of her subordinates. She's supposed to be a godlike being, equal to the titans ( or even superior ). She should keep it with herself all the time. It was already dumb enough the wy the Archon got oneshot by Anduin. But i guess then the plot wouldn't advance otherwise.

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  3. So happy to have new content for Master Accolonn to take us to school and theorize. I’m still wondering how Accolonn doesn’t have 100k + subs with how amazing his content is/has been for a few years now. It now has the production value the content deserves to have but it still feels like a smaller more personal channel and I love it.

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  4. But she lets the valkyr die in her places and rezzes undead to die in her place. That’s what Kings and Queens (banshee ones too) do. Why does it bother her.

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  5. For anyone curious about ppls comments disapearing. YT is doing this. This is NOT me nor Accos doing. Acco isnt available right now to let you know, as you can see on his tweet on twitter.

    Help us let ppl know if you see any getting upset. <3

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  6. I don't think tyrande lost. to me it looks like she collapsed due to the night warrior power killing her. I think she may have been winning. why else would slyvannas have retreated

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  7. I think its awfully convenient that the bad guys can effortlessly escape the escape proof realm, perform a full frontally assault that is only kept from being a total victory by happenstance that nearly destroys the commander as "a mere distraction" , and that the bad guys conveniently seem to know the real location of their target despite having literally no way of knowing it wasnt with the queen, and that the guards of that location were effortlessly nullified. Its just super lucky for the plot that all that stuff happened.

    Seriously why are they even making the chase for the keys a plot point? The jailer gets them. It would be way less insulting to the players intelligence and time to just have a montage at the start showing theyve gone and gotten them, they didnt seem to have a problem doing just that when it came to stealing all the faction leaders from their strongholds at the start of the expansion, why waste time now?

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  8. I feel like Blizzard gave us a huge hint as to how Shadowlands will twist, with that statement of 'What happens when you don't want to follow order anymore' I know my quoting is off but I'm sure plenty will know what I'm referring to.

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  9. I am somewhat knocked out of the lore. Who is Odin? And what could he possibly do against Sylvanas and Zovaal? if Zovaal is eternal, which, in terms of power, sings of the Titans, and Odin, in turn, is a Consequence (part) of the power of the titans themselves, What can he generally oppose to the plans of Zovaal, take on his chest only one fatal spit from him? Or am I somewhere that I misunderstood in the lore, and I am mistaken, and Odin can really be some kind of significant force against one of the Eternals?
    I would not mind the video Explaining who Odin is, (his origin) and your theories about what I described above.

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  10. ok so hear me out, i just had an idea that spawned a theory on what is happening with this expansion.

    let's imagine we could go back in time to see what things were like before the jailer was ever imprisoned. the way things are now, when the people of azeroth die, depending on what they did with their life, they are sent to different areas of the shadowlands to either perform certain duties, or get rehabilitated if they were really bad. only if they are truly irredeemable do they then get sent to the maw to be disposed of essentially. okay, now lets imagine the jailer hasnt been imprisoned yet. one would assume, if he hasnt been imprisoned, he must be on good terms of some sort with the rest of the eternal ones. so it would make sense that he is given more of a fair share of the incoming anima of dead souls.

    so, how could their agreement have been different with the jailer still working with the other eternal ones as equals? when Accolon suggested that maybe Korthia is where the Purpose was created, i had an idea. what if the Purpose didnt exist while the jailer was free? what would the Shadowlands have been like without it. what if, instead of based on service/rehabilitation it was more of a traditional heaven/hell scenario, simple black and white, maybe with a dash of voluntary reincarnation thrown in. when a good person dies, they go to one of the 4 "good" places in the shadowlands depending on their personality (we can say maybe Revendreth was a place for psychopaths/sociopaths that didnt necessarily do anything ultimately evil with their lives), and when an EVIL person dies, they go to the Maw to be tormented for all eternity. if good people wish to, they can reincarnate whenever. simple.

    now, for those who have read through the Chonicles of the history of Azeroth, what do we know about life on Azeroth? well, a lot of bad shit has gone down. there have been tons of evil individuals AND groups that have experimented on, tortured, and killed huge masses of ppl. so, in this other, original system we have imagined for the Shadowlands, it would make sense that maybe the Jailer used to get a lot more souls than the other Covenants. maybe for a while that was fine and no one cared. it was a new planet, they're going through a growth/learning period, lets wait it out and see what happens. but when it doesnt get better, and souls are continually disappearing into the Maw never to be seen again, the other Covenants start to get concerned. now, what do we know about the force of Death in WoW? it is aligned with the Void. what does the Void want? essentially the death of the universe and a return to "voidness". so what if the Jailer, without the knowledge of the other eternal ones, cuts a bargain of some sort with the Void. i dont know what but he gets something in return for helping their cause. as a result, the souls that come to him no longer get tormented for all eternity, they get deleted. voided. no longer existent.

    this goes on for a while, and maybe eventually rumors start to spread or something. somehow, the other eternal ones find out what is happening. they convene to decide what to do. while they are contemporaries of the Void, they see things more in terms of striking a balance with the rest of existence (exemplified in their system of evenly distributing anima between themselves). so they need to find a way to prevent the Jailer from continuing to destroy souls. but, the ratio of bad ppl to good coming in is so skewed towards bad, some of the 4 actually start to partially come around to the Jailers methods (maybe the Primus, def Sire Denathrius). so they come up with a plan. they will restructure the Shadowlands, rePURPOSE it into a rehabilitation center so that they can help guide souls towards the side of "good", so that the number of souls that get sent to the Maw is reduced over time. to do this, they decide to give each zone a general PURPOSE. Bastion will be the transporters of souls, to ensure that they get to the proper place within this new system. only those with the purest of hearts can be given such a postion, as they need to be as unbiased as possible to ensure that people are truly going where they are meant to. Maldraxxis becomes the army/police force of the Shadowlands, to ensure that the rules and new structure of the Shadowlands are followed to the T. Ardenweald is given the speacial PURPOSE of reincarnation,particularly of the Wild Gods who are sent back down to Azeroth in hopes that their guidance will help tip the scales more towards the "good". and finally, Revendreth, the rehabilitators. perhaps the most important part of this new system (perhaps why SIre Denathruis became so pompous and arrogant?). they are the last line of defense against the Jailer, given the task of trying to sway those truly evil souls towards the side of "good". if they cant be sway, then and ONLY then will that soul be sent to the Maw.

    so they come to a tentative agreement to try this new system and hope for the best. they go to confront the Jailer and present him with the news. obviously, the Jailer has a fit. while the other eternal ones try to convince him, he is determined and set in his ways. so, they have no choice but to team up on him, take his heart (i think somehow it was what allowed him to be the collector of evil souls, so obv they would need it for their new system), and imprison him within his own realm. then they go create the Arbiter, give it the Jailers heart, and they start up this new system. millennia go by. things work in relative peace for a long time. but within the system, cracks start to form. the factions start to become more and more concerned with hoarding anima so they can keep their forces going and hold up their end of the system. the eternals ones become jaded over time, with eyes for the past when times were easier. they are still dedicated towards their cause but maybe they no longer have the eyes to see certain things happening within the shadows, behind their backs, etc. and SIre Denathrius, in the knowledge that this whole system is heavily reliant on him holding up his end, grows more and more arrogant and power hungry. maybe he creates a network of spies called Dreadlords to help him in his endeavors. eventually he tires of trying to do the "right thing" and decides to go have a chat with the Jailer, see what he's all about. and then……. World of Warcraft: The Shadowlands happens. you know the rest.

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  11. I now just realized, the quote "Death claims us all" could potentionaly mean we as players will fight for Death as cosmic force, not to die literally, if we have been blindly figting for Light or Order so far, 9.1. seems to be convincing us even more about our blindness, Azerothians will see as Old Gods saw

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  12. Poor Sylvanas, she takes issue with a Fae that she also personally killed, but overlooks the fact that she slaughtered or is responsible for slaughtering thousands during the past expansions. She truly lives in the moment, doesn't she?

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