WHO IS THIS GUY?! 9.2 PTR and the New Arbiter of the Shadowlands [SOCIAL EXPERIMENT] [GONE WRONG]



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Shadowlands 9.2 PTR – After the announcement of the latest build being the last one to hit the PTR for 2021, we went through the changes planned for the build….but there is something left:

The Story Campaign continued with Chapters 6 and 7 being available on the PTR, and with it came the follow up of the previously datamined possibility of….Pelagos becoming the new Arbiter of the Shadowlands.

00:00 The last 9.2 PTR Build also has….L OMEGALUL RE
01:28 Story Chapters 6 and 7 and “the big reveal”
03:32 Pelagos as the new Arbiter….the Questions
05:54 Is HE a right fit to be the Arbiter?
07:08 Community Reactions and Speculations
09:58 Shadowlands’ Waste of Warcraft Characters
11:21 My own thoughts about this matter
13:43 Your own thoughts on this matter!

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22 thoughts on “WHO IS THIS GUY?! 9.2 PTR and the New Arbiter of the Shadowlands [SOCIAL EXPERIMENT] [GONE WRONG]”

  1. They just keep sinking the game's lore to lower and lower depths. In BFA, Vulpera joining the horde was the "holy shit, I can't believe their serious" moment. Now in SL, between all of the cancel culturing and wokeness being implemented, and now this laughable ending, who can really take this tarnished version of a great game seriously anymore?

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  2. Pelagos pops up in both night fae and necrolord campaigns, the main thing (aside from all the being unable to ascend) is that they respect all the covenants and find them all interesting. It's not really a subversion if they're the only new shadowlands character that isn't solidly bound to their covenant – all the rest are rock solid where they are. So it isn't a surprise, pelagos isn't a ruler now, they sit in the middle of oribos, being unable to move or defend themself and sort souls.

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  3. I mean since we couldn't swap covenants freely before, I have no idea who Palegos is. So how can I care about this story when I have no connection to him. Which was Blizzard's reason to make swapping freely impossible in the first place, for the story to make sense! LOL glad I quit

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  4. A this point, Danuser will probably state that Onyxia was influenced by Zovaal back then to take the throne of Stormwind… This is a fucking fiesta. We couldn't care less about the Arbiter in the first place, just a lifeless emotionless good-looking model, next thing we know is that shes disabled from day one pretty much, never got any type of interaction with the character nor any development… and now there's a NEW one whom only a low % of the playerbase actually know or care about the one replacing the previous one. Failure after failure after failure.

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  5. In all honesty, I'm just glad Sylvanas isn't the becoming the arbiter as a result of some stupid Mary Sue redemption arc shit. Pelagos is a boring choice, but better than some other dumb choices Blizzard could have made.

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  6. So what happens to the Kyrian soulbind Pelegos? Is it upgraded? Do we get a new soulbind? Most likely it will stay the same and be more lazy writing and hoping no one will notice. Similar to the campaign quest to retrieve Uther’s soul fragment and never talk about all the other fragments in that room

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  7. The Arbiter does stuff in a book you haven't read that will tie in with a one-shot comic, as well as a 100 episode anime that isn't getting an official translation coming in 2046 and Blizzard will say "See, we planned this all along"

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  8. you did not pay ATTENTION to the whole story with the
    Kyrian and the Forsworn. The whole ark of that story was That the jailor was able to manipulate the Kyrian into being Forsworn because to be Kyrian you had to whipe away there memories witch left them open to manipulation. Than saw the error of there ways and found its better to have to option to remember who you are.

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