Warcraft FINALLY Has An Exciting Villain



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Iridikron is cooking hard – and by diving deep into WoW’s latest lore, I’ve worked out what he’s up to. If you’ve had big questions about where WoW’s going, this is the video for you.
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27 thoughts on “Warcraft FINALLY Has An Exciting Villain”

  1. The thing that bothers me about WoWs story are the things in it that they clearly could make better, but they don't. Who knows why exactly, but the story of Decay and Order were very clearly in the narrative of Dragonflight, and barely glossed over. It's pretty apparent that Tyr was experimenting with the dragon's ability to take in magic and somehow he accidentally created Galakrond, or if it wasn't Tyr who did it, the Old Gods did by putting their magic into Galakrond. However, either way they never explicitly say it. Look at the crafting materials; earth, air, ice, fire, order, and decay. Decay is the opposite of order.
    The motivations of the villians all make sense, they just don't tell the story that well.

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  2. If only Ralo'shan the Eternal Watcher was found in the game after the sword hit Silithus… She had been alive for thousands of years, reborn in her tower over and over again. Weird how her body that was found in the beta after her tower was destroyed never showed up in the live game.

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  3. If you go to Old Silithus, talk to the guy from the Thunderfury questline in the northwest corner of the map, he speaks of the Titans and the Old Gods. How the Old Gods were the creators and Titans basically cursed the land. Looking at some of the old vanilla dialogue might be worth your time.

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  4. The old god's whispers talk of dark waters and darkness following "him". Everything the old gods have said correlates with everything in the future or what we've already dealt with afterwards.

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  5. American culture has been shifting more towards the left and one thing the left doesn’t like is order. Titans represent order and so it makes perfect sense that younger or newer players adopt the Order = bad mindset

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  6. How many of these "trinkets" did Neltharion have, that he was just using one as the key to Aberrus? Was he aware of its true potential or did the Old God taint purposefully prevent him from putting two and two together? Did he use another such item as the basis for the Dragon Soul or did he build the Dragon Soul all by hims little lonesome after using the Dark Heart as the access token for his prized lab? Was the Dark Heart tuned only for Aberrus, or would it grant carte blanche access to all of Deathwing's naughty nasty nooks? Is the Harbinger just using the Dark Heart to seek out another target cache of Aspect-level WMDs, or will it grant something more — like pulling back Old Gods from the abyss faster than they would otherwise be able to return normally?

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  7. At least hes not just an all powerful god like being that we need stupid plot contrivances to even remotely justify the fact that we have any chance agaisnt any one of the bosses. Like im sorry but there should be no way that we kill argus or aggamar without dumb plot points and deus ex stuff

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  8. Bellular I'm going to be honest, warcraft hasn't had a villain since it was an RTS. The game is shit and they can't figure out how to make new mechanics for raids that make sense. game is dead. what's better? nothing.

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