I agree with what you said. But I noticed void lords do not still reveal themselves, so we can move out of their grasps for now. We'll deal with them maybe in some years to pass. That would look like the fifth old god, it is been predicted by Velen that Azeroth is already dead by some point of time, that means that old god seeped a lot of essence of the sleeping world soul. Pointing to me that Sargeras is the last titan, that is why Amanthul decides to imprison him than kill him on 7.3 ending.Full disclaimer, I never said we'd fight the Void Lords, I think we'll fight a fully or semi-fully powered up Old God, (I know War of the Ancients says that if an Old God were to fully step onto Azeroth even Sargeras would be forced to kneel but Blizzard has had a tendancy in Legion to say "FOCK YOU!" to WotA.) I think the lore of the Void Lords will be explored further, at least to some extent and start us on a journey to prepare for the fight against the Void Lords, but do I think we'll actually fight a Void Lord? No.
Sad to hear about that. I think Galakrond is a super awesome dragon like Grond. Though we still have Alexztra... I can't spell her so difficult to spell name lol. to be only hope because that bronze dragon Nozdormu will be insane soon. I wish we see a good Neltharion one day or just time-revived complete aspects just to aid us in our battle.Me too, only Malygos and Neltharion could kill Galakrond and they're not exactly present sadly. (Why did they kill of my favourite character? (Malygos))
Maybe Nya'lotha is just a fractional part of un-discovered Black Empire regions. Maybe it is referred to N'zoth's dwelling. I agree with you. What if it was like Pirates of the Caribbean, you have to reverse the water just to see a celestial body or a region of a new realm? I remember that was from POTC 3 or 4. YOu know blizzard, most of their story and characters are based off many popular media.I love your speculation but here's a fact, Ny'alotha HAS to be on the other half of Azeroth, it's impossible for it not to be located there, Ny'alotha is a city from the times of the Black Empire and it is located under water. That means that it has to have been located under water prior to the Sundering, otherwise the people of Elun'dris (or Zin-Azshari as it was later named) would have run into it.
Hmm... the Nya'lotha thing is far too cloudy and mysterious to speculate. Yeah, I agree, the Elun'dris, maybe they were scared to go to the back half?
It could be pushed or rearranged, yes, somewhere far from our current map. I agree, who could move N'zoth if whoever gets close to an old god goes insane or even dies? That could be a powerful 'hostile' force.is it possible for Ny'alotha to have been located on the eastern parts?
N'Zoth's capital is located under water,
It looks like, when you connect the lines, N'zoth's really I agree to be more watery and deep sea old god. So pointing to Uldaman, there is one more old god for sure lurking there not Yoggie, not even Cthun, and it is possible that something not N'zoth (what most of us believe in) that corrupted Deathwing.Uldaman would have to be the home to a gigantic under earth lake
We still do not know who created trolls yet, they cannot be from a titan because they weren't stones. And I don't know what does that useless king of trolls, Rastakhan to be doing for the rest of his life in a lonely island of trolls LoLTroll
Maybe that unknown never-stricken old god might be wanting Sargeras to successfully win, as he seeps from the powers of the world soul of Azeroth, he might have been waiting for Sargeras to take over the world and use him as a host or corrupt him instead, becoming a full-puppet and servant of the void lords. That could be. Or this one might be hanging and chilling its presence for a long time, feeding on world's souls blood so it becomes powered up old god as you earlier said.A few questions regarding that, what has that Old God been doing all this time? Why has it allowed, C'Thun to almost destroy Azeroth twice, Yogg-Saron once and N'Zoth twice, it does realize that if any of those Old Gods were going to break loose that Old God would try to slay all the others, right? Why has it never struck even though Azeroth on multiple occasions have been close to annihilation, the aftermath of the War of the Ancients is a brilliant example, the mortal kingdoms had fallen and the dragons had been close to decimated to the point that they would never recover from their losses. Why not attack then, or any other time in fact?
Yeah, they could really be so clever. Maybe titans are good in power and stregth but old gods are for deceit and trickery. Maybe this old god might have been an old god of oblivion that does not only turn beings insane but even forget their everything. If a single dragon aspect can turn play ontime like Nozdormu, maybe this old god can, but no time but memories, and power of erasing. So this might send us again in timelines, differently. Potentially, this could be the worst old god if it existed.Also assuming that this Old God had the power to make not only all traces of its empire disappear how did it succeed in getting all other residents forget that it existed. The other Old Gods would have a long history of fighting this Old God, the elementals would remember it. Are the Titans really that incompetent that they'd put 0% research into the planet? Don't get me wrong C'Thun managed to trick them that it was dead so clearly the Old Gods are smarter than the Titans but it still seems like a big "if" that this Old God could manage to make all traces of history dissapear.
It could be a plot of the old gods that this one is imprisoned, that these old gods know they will be defeated in the battle with titans, so they reserved the most powerful one. And this prison might not be a true prison but only a lair that this one dwells in. That is what I think and not going against, sorry I didn't mention to be not a prison but... an enclosed lair for living, not for confinement and seclusion.Furthermore you cite "the three" reference that the Aspects make as the main bulk of proof for this Old God existing, but the issue with that is that if no one knew of this Old God, how could that "the three" statement apply? Or maybe you're citing the WarCraft three manual which cite that five Old Gods are imprisoned beneath the earth but then you make the assumption that it (the fifth Old God) is not in fact imprisoned at all. So you're going against the two statements you have mentioning the existence of a fifth Old God which kind of renders this theory illogical.
I'd really appreaciate to see a source for this, where in the Argus patch was this mentioned?
N'zoth really fought with YOggs and Cthun, didn't he? I think I read that part of a lore that they rallied his octopus men against the forces of the two. I don't even know why N'zoth was the weakest but first to be imprisoned, or maybe because he was weak to be imprisoned easily? Rather.No, no, no, N'Zoth was the weakest, at least if you believe Xal'atath, although I did speculate that Xal'atath was actually Yogg-Saron so it would be fair to say that Xal'atath has some bias against N'Zoth as Yogg-Saron shared a border with the other Old God and presumably fought many battles against it.
I don't really get Xal'athath she is some kind of mystical to me, and who the hell is 'she' that she is refering to? And that she was like speaking thankful about a mortal one who let them free again.
Haha Lol I didn't like Hakkar, so he has to be dead foreverYea, if Hakkar is to be explored I'd rather have that be through the archeology profession, would be cool to explore the lore with all four secondary professions.