Some still want war, others don't, and there are many somewhere in between. Not everything in the story is black and white. Just like players in real life have varying opinions about what should happen or should not have happened, now we can see in game some of those stances are being reflected. This kind of attention to detail is so important to me. Nothing ever changes, nothing has resolutions, nothing is worth anything in retail anymore. This time it's even worse than MoP, in MoP you had the hope for actual balance between the factions being achieved and something getting done, now? We know this "peace" doesn't last HALF A FREAKING PATCH, it's that ridiculous. Which means they're either gonna raze Azeroth while we're out doing Sylvanas' bidding or they're gonna be shelved as if nothing happened in BfA relating to them.Īlso the faction war was for nothing as it was predicted before BfA started. The dead in the Shadowlands can do nothing against him because, well, they're dead. Which means we're going to literally abandon Azeroth in N'zoth's hands just to pander to Sylvanas as she makes a grab for leader of the realm of the dead, for nothing more than playing into the devs Nathanos/Sylvanas badly written M/F fanfiction.īecause N'zoth isn't afraid of the dead, but only of the UNdead. Comment by MsWeatherwax on T09:58:17-05:00Īll shows that the 4-chan Shadowlands leak is legit. Might be an unpopular topic considering people call it a pyramid scheme, but you know. And yet, it is not available in the game at all. Where is it? It was to launch with 8.2.5 according to the patch notes that Blizzard released a couple of days ago. But I don't see anyone talk about the Recruit A Friend stuff. I hear and see a lot of people talking about it, the new cinematics, the bees, the dialogue and such. "we all must turn around and leave/break the circle" That being said, that doesn't mean there can'T be other consequences. I agree, but there is no point in continueing this war. Most of them were on board with starting the war, after all (hell, Saurfang helped orchestrate and eventually lead it). Good to know not everybody is ready to give the Horde a free pass just because Sylvanas is no longer Warchief. Stormwind City Guard (1): You think the rest of the Horde is blameless? They're just as guilty as she is. So if this is their plotline for a torn alliance it is rather weak. That quote from Jaina looks like it might actually be said by Mathias Shaw, with the mention of agents and all. This post was from a user who has deleted their account. As you exit to the left, overlooking the sea. Is said by two npcs close to where the bank in Boralus is. Unknown Boralus NPC (1): Ill omens all around. Strange tales, whispers over the water, shadows in the depths. Unknown Boralus NPC (2): I've heard much the same. Unknown Boralus NPC (1): Fewer and fewer ships heading out to sea as of late. This one took really long for them to mention. That last conversation is located near the canal between the Trade district and the Mage district. Soldiers of the Alliance celebrate a hopeful end to hostilities. This dialogue seems to occur less frequently than on the Horde side, so thanks to The Red Shirt Guy, Katiera45, Ruinshin, Eilas, and helpful Wowhead commenters for providing us with additional screenshots. Many of their comments are hopeful for an end of hostilities, but others take on a darker tone, still seeking vengeance for the atrocities committed during the war. The Alliance is not burdened by such matters of reconciliation, though several of their NPCs are now commenting on the sequence of events, from Saurfang's miraculous escape from the Stockades to his final fate at the hands of Sylvanas. Upon completion of the the Patch 8.2.5 War Campaign, Stormwind and Boralus NPCs begin discussing the recent events of the war, similar to that seen on the Horde side between citizens of Orgrimmar and former Banshee Queen Loyalists, as although many followers have abandoned her, prejudice still burns between those who fought for and against the Banshee Queen.
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