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Twilight of the gods wc3
Twilight of the gods wc3







twilight of the gods wc3

It's also a perfect base for the Twilight's Hammer, since it already had been soaked with Void energy through Xal'atath, and Sinestra later settled there to experiment on eggs to create the Twilight Dragonflight in Night of the Dragon. 2, which was only strengthened on Azeroth by the Old Gods. By the time he went to Azeroth, he had already been in contact with the Void on Draenor, according to Chronicle Vol. The Twilight's Hammer was probably led to Grim Batol/Twilight Highlands by Cho'gall, who had been part of inspecting the area during the Second War for the Horde. Deathwing led the Dragonmaw to the artifact in order to imprison Alexstrasza, who was his biggest threat, which they did. The Dragonmaw were manipulated to acquire the Dragon/Demon Soul during the Second War, and settled into Grim Batol. Due to that, the Wildhammers left, leaving the place vacant, except for some cursed Dark Irons that became Skardyn from Xal'atath's curse. They've got to be connected.Grim Batol was cursed several hundred years ago during the War of Three Hammers by Modgud through Xal'atath, which is connected to the Old Gods (or may be the remains of one). Then what is under the Twilight Highlands that would bring the cultists to place their stronghold there? We know that an Old God influenced the events surrounding Deathwing and the corrupting of the Red Dragonflight in Grim Batol, but we don't know which one. Plus I reckon he's probably out of consumption range there if Y'Shaarj is at the centre, presumbly its power diminishes further out. I think there was an even weaker Old God closer to Y'Shaarj which was consumed, the last remnants of which are Xal'Atath. I'd be surprised if they take us back there. It wouldn't be the first time that the lore has changed. Chances are they planned for N'Zoth to be there originally, but plans changed during Cata. Nonetheless, you can see that N'Zoth's territory does cut a very thin slice through Ragnaros' domain, but that push would have most likely originated from his center where his forces are strongest.Īlso, how do you explain this text and the seat of power for Twilight's Hammer being here?My explanation for that text is that Cataclysm was quite a long time ago. Likewise, Ragnaros is easily the strongest of the Elementals and his domain is much too close to the supposed location of "the weakest" Old God for it to have stood any chance against both threats. The only way I see it having a shot to get the area it got was if it landed closer to the other edge. "The weakest" Old God landing that close to the strongest (Y'Shaarj) is more likely to have been consumed. The Old Gods were not allies in the beginning.









Twilight of the gods wc3