![]() ![]() ![]() Why is it hard to believe a god would struggle to prophetically predict the future and make plans around it. ![]() ![]() He put all his eggs in one basket, after "eons" - hoping that some champions on Azeroth would be born, overcome myriad challenges only to have the last hope be that we don't get ravaged by Argus? If we had wiped there, he'd be SOL? It's just not coherent for this, supposedly, master plan which has been thousands and thousands of years in the making? The continuity of the store does not make sense at all. How cool would it be if by using this map we pull out the giant sword from Sithilis (too lazy to look up the spelling) and plunge it into Zovaal in the ending cutscene. was 100% planned by the Jailer, he used the Dreadlords to influence events so they turn out in his long-term favor, but didn't outright shape them. Reminder that not every event involving the Legion, Scourge etc. Well, we can probably say that sargy had the first thrust Comment by Nulgar on T08:22:20-06:00 He may even resurrect galakrond for all I know, too bad we got precisely zero build up to whatever the heck is going to happen next ĭon't you miss the new expansion, world of warcraft: ass-pull Comment by sort2381 on T08:21:35-06:00 He put all his eggs in one basket, after "eons" - hoping that some champions on Azeroth would be born, overcome myriad challenges only to have the last hope be that we don't get ravaged by Argus? If we had wiped there, he'd be SOL? It's just not coherent for this, supposedly, master plan which has been thousands and thousands of years in the making? Comment by sort2381 on T08:17:46-06:00 Comment by Providence on T08:11:42-06:00įrom the players' perspective? Six months? ![]()
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