Yeah, he probably feels he deserves some time to figure things out and it would be totally in character for him to go to te Maw to help his former adversary out, since Sylvanas now basically told him the story of her life and he figured out that he reminds her of her brother. I wonder where this new kind or relationship will lead. It's definitely not what the shippers would like, since her love to Nathanos is well established in the book. I guees he'll be staying in the Maw and helping her out and figuring his trauma out until Tyralion is like "Hey guys the Alliance is da best, the Horde must be disbanded, gogogogogo the Light crusade etc" and them he returns finally.
Cool glad that they're fridging Anduin right before we're very likely about to get the Dragon Isles storyline with Wrathion. Can't have the potential for them to interact and for people to maybe think they should be a couple, oh no.It's one of the most contrived things that Warcraft has ever done (Which is impressive) that they're writing Anduin as tortured for what he did despite being forcibly mind controlled against his will and...stabbing the Archon I guess? Absolutely ridiculous.I didn't think they could do anything else at this point that would make the story feel worse to me, but kudos to them they found a way. You can very easily salvage Anduin away from this white savior trope Golden and Danuser wrote him into but instead of doing so, just lock his ass up in the closest.Great writing as always.
Where does this happen? Only found Bolvar and the Windrunners to listen to in Oribos after the questline completedEDIT: Found them! up in the Crucible with Pelagos
I see the possibility that under the scourge threat Turalyon might contact Yrel on Alt Draenor, and Maghar players know what happened there!Yrel is never nor should she ever come back.
I want a quest to collect the soul shards for Varian's soul, like we did for Illidan (supposing it wasn't just his body that turned to dust on the Broken Shore cinematic)
I know, tere are hopes for the very first internal Alliance conflict once Turalyon stays in charge, but at this point I'm afraid it'll be another wasted opportunity. Why?Remember situations when the Alliance made something morally dubious? From Alliance's POV it was always "tough but justified", looking more grim and dark only from Horde's POV (sacking of Taurajo, Dalaran's Purge). Not to mention that Baine acknowledged that Alliance could target Taurajo as a legit military target, so it got even more justification.Now when Alliance fanbase is even more mad at Horde, whatever dubious thing Turalyon will do (from purging Tirisfal from Forsaken to attacking SIlvermoon) will be accepted enthusiastically. In short, instead of the first darkest moment for the Alliance we'll get fanboys' power fantasy about finally getting rid of the Horde.
Where do you go to find Genn and Anduin to receive this back and forth between them?Edit: I also found a 'stay a while and listen' between Darion and Bolvar up in the ring of transference, the opposite side to where Sylvanas' sisters have theirs.
That sorta sounds like Garrosh in Cata being promised that Thrall would come back as warchief after the situation surrounding Deathwing was absolved.
What if Crown of Light is the Crown of Wills?
If those tortured in the Maw are to help Sylvanas. Her task shouldn't take long with the whole player base there giving her a hand.
Turalyon?If this is the Alliance getting their very own Garrosh I'll need more popcorn.
so he need some psychologic therapy. :)
It is a big "What if..." but what if we defeated jailer but part of his essence remained in Anduin post-domination. He seems mentally scared, for obvious reasons ofc but what if not only because of this ?
When Arthas becomes the Lich King because he actually wanted to protect his kingdom, even the janitor of Thunder Bluff was sayin that he is a monster.When Anduis does it, dont worry kid, chill, you the strongest boy I know!Im sorry but their writing only contains favoritism nowadays. They dont care about plot, but popularity polls. The funny thing is, no matter how much they try that. none of those sh!theads will ever be a more liked character than Arthas Menethil.
Why does Anduin and Uther care SO MUCH about Sylvanas's fee-fees?Every time Anduin offers someone a shoulder to cry on, its some genocidal maniac from the Horde.Whatever. He can go fight Nathanos for Sylvanas's hand in marriage. Maybe the Alliance can get a leader who puts the Alliance first for once.
Nathanos, last I checked, doesn't have an outfit that would audibly clank, like is being described. He mostly wore leathers, from the look of it.Additionally, the reference to clanking armor appears to be a direct callback to an interaction with Anduin from earlier in the same book.Given his apparent desire to remain behind, and their parallel experiences with being controlled, it's a safe bet Anduin is the character that we don't see at the end.