This Is World of Warcraft's Next Expansion



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00:00 The Void Hungers
02:57 The Proof
06:46 10.1.5 Breakdown
10:08 Songs of the Depths
18:10 Timeline
20:42 Questions

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35 thoughts on “This Is World of Warcraft's Next Expansion”

  1. There are rumours that the next expansion is going to be boats and whatever is west of Kalimdor. There are books spread out in DF hinting of boat trips made by an adventurer travelling west of Kalimdor and returned beyond the storms. Hes called the Nightqueller or something like that, now apparently even the map has moved more to the east since the launch of DF so I see that more likely than a useless Void expansion 😂

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  2. We've literally been to the end of time and space, broken the barriers of the afterlife and killed everyone that they could throw at us…

    What the hell threat does the Void pose?

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  3. If they redeemed Sargeras, I’m calling it quits. You can’t redeem the irredeemable. He chose what he did. He was not corrupted by the Void. He may have been afraid of the Void. But he is not Neltharion. Neltharion deserved to be redeemed. He had no choice. Sargeras did.

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  4. this is cool and all, but blizzard is permanently dead to me, it isnt getting resurrected. They died when diablo: immoral came out, they died again with the failure that is D4, and theyve died many times before this. They are like jason vorhees or something, they just never stay dead, but this time – this time there is an ending. They aint comin back. There will be no sequel. THE END.

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  5. So that’s the priest dagger lady, right? I wouldn’t even know she existed if it wasn’t for your videos. If she is supposed to play a major role, her (origin) story should be told a lot better in game

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  6. Cosmic Void makes me think of "they have come from the stars" associated with H.P Lovecraft.

    “When the stars were right, They could plunge from world to world through the sky; but when the stars were wrong, They could not live.”

    ― H.P. Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu

    This makes me wonder, given the Void can obtain variants of itself via parasitic methods, if this means the Void has begun invasively attacking star systems neighboring Azeroth, devouring their essences. That makes me than think to what this could mean for Elune. I say this because one of the store mounts that was advertised for six month subscribers, the sapphire skyblazer, had a rather interesting descriptor I've yet to see anyone speculate upon.

    The description reads: "These brilliant blue birds burn brighter (and hotter) than their orange cousins, though the origin of both remains a mystery." This is both in reference to blue fire being remarkably hotter than orange flames but the same is said about stars where blue stars are the brightest stars in our universe.

    I just found it a rather odd addition to the game that didn't make sense with the rest of the theming we saw at the time and I immediately thought of Elune. Could also mean we get more lore about who the Constellers truly are.

    After all, in Legion, we got this speculation: "Harbaron, a mysterious ferryman working for Helya, is likely a corrupted constellar. His cloak conceals an expanse of stars (as is conspicuously pointed out in his Adventure Guide), most of his abilities have a cosmic theme, he uses the same animation skeleton as constellar, and his name follows the same pattern as Algalon and Rygelon. [Xal'atath, Blade of the Black Empire] may whisper regarding Harbaron that "it was thought his kind was incorruptible".

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