The Largest Titan Reveal In Warcraft's History.



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So those Titan discs we’ve been collecting. They’re more than just a quest hand in, they’re settling up the deep context that’ll define the Worldsoul Saga. Titans, Keepers, Earthen murdering Keepers, we’ve got it all.

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42 thoughts on “The Largest Titan Reveal In Warcraft's History.”

  1. Here me out…. what if Beledar was being ejected from Azeroth rather than crashing in to Azeroth. It's over an ocean so we can't see the whole it shot through. It tried to make it out but was caught by the prison. What if Azeroth is the center of the universe and shoots out crystals to spawn more world souls or Naaru?

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  2. I am here to tell you: Nobody cares and none of this matters. Microsoft Blizzard is just going to retcon whatever they think doesn't fit later on. I can not get invested in the story for the life of me.

    Just read a good book. I suggest anything from Brandon Sanderson. Or get into Warhammer 40k Lore. There is more than enough out there to scratch that fantasy /scifi itch.
    Stop wasting your time with WoW. Especially with the "wOw LoRe". There is no lore. There is no story. It's all incoherent mumbojumbo that will get retconned when they need to sell you some new crap…

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  3. Actually , when you look at the map of the titan facilities you mentioned, when they build it , the sundering was not yet an event. So I went and check the map before the sundering and the facilities form almost something like a circle around the Well of Eternity (Maelstrom). We could also see another facility be discovered soon enough in my opinion not on the original map (but in an isle across the Veiled or Forbidden seas), as a part of previous speculations that the map we see now is not the full world of Azeroth.

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  4. But the manifold was destroyed during the sundering, something we are told in game. So this map is of the broken version.
    It would be nicer, and a lot more relevant to the story, to see them mapped onto the pre sundering map, along with the domains of the old gods.

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  5. Doesn’t have anything to do with this video just a random thought I had because of my AuDHD but

    Most gamers can’t fathom why Legion failed. Every neo liberal theory that gamers have says that it should’ve worked: things were very try hard. The top performers were rewarded very well. There wasn’t a lot of welfare. The story had strong leaders doing things their own way. There were so many, supposedly bad ass moments.

    And yet “ my destiny is my own” is the only good part of the entire expansion. And why is that? Because it was the only thing they actually felt in their soul. They don’t believe they should be held accountable to anybody. Their destiny is their own.

    That’s why they were stealing each other breastmilk.

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  6. I think the story of the Earthens gaining free will from the Titans is foreshadowing that in The Last Titan we will fight the titans, prevent them from corrupting Azeroth and bestow upon her free will.

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  7. I think Azeroth has something to do with the woldclaimed freysworn in some way. In Dornogol, there is a freysworn that talks about an "additional" edict from their watcher, which is Freya. Maybe Azeroth supplanted it within Freya to pass along to the freysworn as a "protection" against whatever the Titans plan was for the worldsoul.

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  8. Just a thought, the end of the war within we will finally be rid of xal'atath, however we will still lose and world of warcraft midnight will be the consequences, as a thought comes to mind, an old whisper of il'gynoth, "at the hour of her third death, she usher's in our coming"

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  9. That's been my theory all along too. Beledar being one of the Light shards that infused planets with life. Could also play a role in why Eonar decided to plant Elun'ahir in the same place. Maybe to either protect or hide Beledar or to infuse Elun'ahir's tree seed with life.

    (Another thought I had is that Archaedas mentions other crystals like Beledar. Following my previous thought, maybe the other World Trees were also planted in the same places as these other crystals?)

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