It Finally Makes Sense! Why The LIGHT Really Wanted ILLIDAN!



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I don’t think people realize just how important this event was. The Naaru didn’t want to convert Illidan because they wanted a light demon hunter, they got plenty of powerful weaponry in their arsenal, no they knew about the prophecy, about the what is to come, about the world soul saga and they wanted one of the main players on their side. With the titan arrival confirmed soon, Sargeras and Illidan are coming back no doubt as well as the ultimate and final void and the light battle and would it not be amazing for the light to have one of the main players as one of their pawns.

The lead Naaru Xe’ra was so desperate about this mission in trying to convert him that she sacrificed herself but even though that plan failed they still got a few light pawns on Azeroth already. Why was Illidan called the child of the light and shadow, the prophecy and what would happen if Illidan really was converted because literally everything would be different.

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25 thoughts on “It Finally Makes Sense! Why The LIGHT Really Wanted ILLIDAN!”

  1. Illidan was constantly calling out Velen for trusting the Light, so that's why he decided to kill Xe'ra seeing as he would become 'a pawn'. Maybe he saw through fel what Anduin saw through the Light, so he knew not to trust them so easily unlike Velen.

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  2. Illadin himself had a vision forced upon him whilst arguing light and void where it goes something along the lines of:
    "The Void is a more potent foe by far than the Burning Legion.
    It is the ultimate opponent of the Light. It will take all the peoples
    of Azeroth and Outland united to oppose it." The naaru stopped
    pulsing.
    "You do not believe me? You lose faith and hope. Then
    know this."
    "Before Illidan could defend himself in any way, a bolt of pure
    Light blasted from the naaru. It struck his empty eye sockets and
    filled them with a golden glow. Illidan braced himself for a blast of
    agony that did not come. In the past such magic had always racked
    him with pain. It would normally have done the same to any user
    of fel magic. His vision shimmered and faded, and he found himself
    looking down on a terrible battlefield.

    Amid mountains of corpses, a winged figure battled at the head
    of the legions of Light. A golden glow surrounded his warglaives.
    He cleft demons asunder with mighty blows. The soldiers sur-
    rounding him gazed up in awe and wonder at their leader."

    I think he kinda hated everything about the vision and it lowkey played a part into blasting Xe'ra into dust immediatly when she tried to force it upon him. 😂

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  3. One thing worth noting about velen and his visions is many of what he saw did not actually end up happening.
    Velen himself stated that he was neither prophet nor pawn during the finale of Bringer of the Light, he is still seen with the title on Argus, although at the end of the Burning Crusade, he declares that their salvation was never in fate's hands too….then shortly afterwards at the Stormwind Embassy, he vows that each must forge their own fate, instead of relying on visions to guide them too. I mean 🤔

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  4. Illidan always wanted power but by his choice knowing he was in control he chose fel, if xera had just promised him power to bear sargeras im sure he’d taken it that way but to be forced, made, enslaved by having no choice he loves choice

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  5. Is it fortune telling skills when you “foresee” something then do everything to make sure it happens? That ATLA episode about the fortune teller where the whole town thought her readings were true…but it’s because they would do or put themselves into that situation because of the reading

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  6. Not sure if this means anything, but look at the domain of life and death on the cosmological chart. Life is circled by a live snake eating it's dead tail, and death is circled by a dead snake eating its live tail. Could be nothing, but the imagery seems intentional. Maybe real world insperation?

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  7. I think Illidan is the child of light and shadow because when the universe started, it started with a clash between light and void, and I think the product of that is Chaos, aka Fel. Something Illidan is quite fond of

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  8. if its like xaleteth said that the light is just the lost brothers and sisters of the void than itd make sense they have some form of prophetic powers and being all consumed that they are right itd make sense theyd convince themselves their timeline is the "real" one

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