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with wowhead.com pampampampam parapamapampam Hello everyone! Last patch we saw heroes of the world have
a close encounter with the old god n’zoth. The blade of the black empire, no longer containing
Xalatath, was picked up by members of the Horde and brought to their warchief. As they presented the dagger to Sylvanas,
a faint smile curled her lips. For the briefest moment, it seems her eyes
darkened. This blade is the compass that will guide
them to victory and now Nathanos calls upon their champions once more. The warchief has entrusted him with a mission
of the highest priority. It will succeed of this there is no question,
but to ensure that any obstacles encountered are dealt with, he once again has need of
our particular skills. Even though the Horde fleet has been decimated
when the alliance attacked dazar’alor, the Horde still sets sail. This does not go unnoticed by the alliance
who believe this is going to be easy picking for their superior forces. With one strike they can eliminate what remains
of their enemies fleet and rid Azeroth of Blightcaller’s filth once and for all.... Cutscene:
Come wail away with me following the guidance of blade of the black empire. Oi alliance! “Keep on them! We cannot let them escape.” Darling its better down where its wetter
“My queen...they have arrived.” “Wonderful. Set the tidestone, won’t you.” Oeee smokey sneaky tentacle. N’zoth is impatient. “Feeling anxious are we? How frustrating it must be for you still locked
away. So powerless. For now. Do not worry. We’ve both waited so long... but at last... You’re about to see what I do best.” Set the tidestone of golganneth, BIG LASER,
ohhh baby look at that splash. Does nathanos look resigned in his fate? “She’s not responding. Set the sails, set the sails!” “We can’t escape.” Oh boy we’re going for a dive y’all, brace
yourself. Oh hey Lor’themar. “Giggle. welcome to Nazjatar. I’ve been waiting for you.” A lot to unpack from one single cutscene. Nathanos guides the horde fleet and his enemies
to this precise location. This of course has you wonder if he knew this
was going to happen. Are Sylvanas and Azshara working together? Does N’zoth have control over the banshee
queen or did the blade just whisper to them to go to this spot and something really, really
cool would happen. That’s uncertain, but its pretty safe to
say that the blade has worked as a compasss and the blade is connected to N’zoth. Speaking of the old god, he’s rather restless
and wants to get out of his prison. A goal he has had for a very, very long time,
even before he turned Azshara and those that chose to follower her path into the naga and
that’s over 10.000 years ago. In the queen’s possession is the Tidestone
of Golganeth. This is one of the pillars of creation that
we gathered during Legion in order to seal of the gateway at the tomb of Sargeras. In Azsuna we met the cursed prince Farondis
and his people. The prince wanted to rise up against Azshara
and her plans, use the tidestone against her, the queen found out about this and wasn’t
very happy. She shattered the tidestone leavign a cursed
Azsuna behind too which we, many years later, showed up to gather the pieces. The naga stole those pieces, were even kind
enough to reforge the pillar and we stole it back to use it at the tomb. Someway, somehow Azhara’s forces entered
the tomb after we left and took the Tidestone with them. This of course raises a lot of questions,
first and foremost how did this happen and sadly they don’t really explain this. I would have loved a mini scenario where you
become a naga and fullfill this mission for the queen, but all we really get as an explenation
is that the queen won’t leave it unguarded as we did. Why didn’t she take any of the other pillars,
is the legion gateway open again? was this perhaps their plan all along to have us gather
these pillars and use it to their advantage... Who knows... “You’re back on your feet. Good. Your survival is key to the dark lady’s
plans. Look around. The vaunted alliance fleet lies in ruins. Perfect.” “I suppose you will want to find safe haven
for our wounded. Oculeth will assist you. I have a mission to complete.” Massive ship crash, oh boy that gotta hurt. This does make it look like Nathanos doesn’t
even really care about what has happened and is still on the right track to complete sylvanas’
mission. Hopefully in time we’ll figure out what’s
going on with the warchief. For now we have Occuleth that’s kind enough
to give us a safe passage down the waterfall where we meet up with Lor’themar who sends
us over to Thalyssra. The naga are taking some of our forces captive,
are tapping into the power of the ley lines and are working on some damnable ritual which
we stop by killing Tidemistress Ethendriss. Tidemistress: “His ascension comessssss” This spot is not defendable so we have to
move deeper into this place to find a better possition. Cutscene:
What’s that? Oh dear, it’s a bit of a naga army isn’t
it. Yeah this isn’t looking great for us. “What are you waiting for? We have the enemy in our sights! FIRE!” Naga got some sweet azerite weapons “I Knew Ashvane could not be trusted. Damn her treachery!” “This makes no sense. Why would the naga accept a human as an ally?” Another moment that raised a couple of questions,
how did Ashvane end up with the naga? Again, we don’t have a clear answer. Last time we saw her was during the Horde
war campaign where they got her out of prison and into a secret meeting with Sylvanas. Now all of a sudden she shows up here. Lor’themar does seem to know about her and
is as much surprised to see her allied with the naga as we are. “The scepter of tides...here?” “ An illusion!” “Careful. Something stirs beyond this wall of water.” “Look out!” Fun fact, the beast that stuns us here is
actually the second boss for the Eternal Palace raid. This might have been the moment our adventure
into Nazjatar ends, but luckily... Neri sharpfin:”Chew on this, monster! Atolia, free them from the beast’s grip!” We get saved woei! “Okay everyone. Let’s get moving before the creature regains
its wits. We have a safe place where you can regroup.” “We are strangers here. Why did you help us?” “We had our eye on you since this chaos
started. Walls of water rising, ships crashing everwhere...then
the naga swarmed all over you! Any enemy of the queen is a friend of ours. We know the bad guys pretty well, and you’re
not one of them.” “There are some who would beg to differ.” “Tell me, what ‘ queen’ do you speak
of? “What queen? Are you telling me you don’t know where
you are?” “Of course by the stars I should have realised. Lor’themar this place is...” Cutscene:
Biiiig fish. “Ah good. Your guests have arrived. I must say, that was a delightfully dramatic
entrance. Behold the wonders of Nazjatar. The finest sight your eyes will ever behold...and
the last.” “Can you get us to safety?” “She is...preventing teleportation...” “Giggle, please do stay. Explore all the comforts my kingdom has to
offer. I will hold the waters at bay...so long as
I remain entertained.” The elves; night elf, nightborne, blood elf,
pretty much all of them have a lot of history with this place. When Queen Azshara’s plans of summoning
the legion into the world failed, their well of etenty became incredibly unstable. The destruction caused sundered the land. She, her people and their kingdom was dragged
to the bottem of the sea. That’s where they entered the bargain with
N’zoth and were transformed into the naga. At the bottom of the sea, the naga built for
themselves a new city, Nazjatar, originally a bit closer to the maelstrom, the remnants
of the well. Our new friend Neri Sharpfin is part of the
Horde faction in the area known as the Unshackled. She was the first of the kelfin to escape
and made a home for them. Sea giants, Makura and gilgoblins are oppressed
by the naga, but have now banded together to rise up and seize their freedom. “Okay, folks. Here we are! It’s not much, but it’s home. Tell your troops to make themselves comfortable. I have a few things to discuss with my people.” “We are in your debt, Neri.” “Don’t sweat it. If you wanna show your appreciation, you can
lend a helping hand.” The Alliance survives their descend into Nazjatar
as well. Genn Greymane, Jaina Proudmoore and Shandris
Feathermoon are leading the charge. They too save the forces captured by the naga,
stop them from tapping into the leylines and stop the ritual of the tidemistress. Ashvane has the naga launch their azerite
weapons at us as well until we also encounter an illusion of the Scepter of Tides. Sharas’dal, a weapon wielded by Azshara
herself, is the legendary artifact restoration shamans used during Legion which is why it’s
odd we encounter it here. “Another naga ambush!” “No. I am Okani, leader of the Waveblade clan. We share a common foe. Come, we will lead you to safety.” “And why would we trust you?” “We are departing for our shelter in the
reef. Come or do not, but decide quickly.” “It could be a trap. What say you, Jaina?” “They seem to be our best chance. My instincts tell me to trust them – at
least for now.” “Very well. Okani, we will come with you.” Okani is part of the waveblade Ankoan, an
anciet species of deep sea warriors who traverse the deepest and most dangerous parts of the
ocean. Where the gilgoblins find their origin as
goblins, they have Hobart Grapplehammer to thank for existing, the Jinyu find their origin
as murlocs who found their way to the sacred waters of the vale of eternal blossoms. Its powerful energies transformed them and
they left the land behind long ago. The Ankoan are not from these waters. Their clan has been battling the naga for
generations, but it was only in recent times that they took the fight to nazjatar. Their leader was slain by the vile queen,
and now honor binds their clan to avenge their death or die here trying. “Azshara. Perhaps the most powerful sorceress the world
has ever known.” “You could not have stumbled upon this place
by accident. She wanted you here.” “But why lure us here? Why not simply drown us and be done with it?” “There is something going on here that we
do not yet understand. We must find out what she’s after.” Both Jaina and Oculeth need our aid, the power
of our Heart of Azeroth, to set up a portal back home. Speaking of the heart, magni bronzebeard tracks
us down in Nazjatar to let us know that mother is done with her calculations. The chamber of heart has been fixed up, but
Azeroth itself is still heading to terminal failure. We must amplify our heart of Azeroth by gathering
essences found from all kinds of different sources. The first one takes us back into Highmountain,
Neltharion’s lair, where we meet up with our uncorrupted black dragon friend; Ebonhorn. Together we prove ourselves worthy to obtain
the petrified ebony scale, all done under the watchful eye of a Blacktalon Watcher. They’re allies of another uncorrupted black
dragon, Wrathion, who hasn’t been seen for quite a while now. Last we heard was from an island expedition
quest which suggests that he’s hanging out on the dragon isles. Another blacktalon watcher has been spotted
in Nazjatar, so hopefuly that means we’ll see Wration or the dragon isles real soon... Time will tell! Back in Nazjatar we’re well aware that we
can’t hide forever. We’ll need to assault Azshara’s palace
and figure out what kind of defenses she has in place... Cutscene:
“Queen Azshara, more landwalkers approach.” “They seek the Tidestone...but I will not
leave it unguarded as they so foolishly did. You are bound to the Tidestone’s might,
Zharessa. Use it to wash away this unsightly intrusion.” “At once, my queen!” “Azshara has the tidestone of golganeth. The recent invasions much have been a diversion!” “As long as she holds the Tidestone, she
has the power to bring back the sea and drown us all at any moment.” “Then it is imperative that we take control
of it ourselves. We must find a way to break that barrier!” Going even near the Tidestone while it’s
still has its protections is just suicide. We have to be smarter, prepare our forces
and figure out a way to penetrate azshara’s wards. In the meantime Neri could use our help as
she hasn’t heard from their scouts in a while. They have been keeping an eye on the Zank’
ir Slave Pens, where the naga take their people to break them. Something is going on and we quickly discover
that we’re only on time to save Poen and his close friend mak. I guess one is better then none. With Neri, Poen Gillbrack returning home and
Vim Brineheart already living in the base, they are the 3 followers we can choose from
to take on our adventures. The Alliance do a similar thing except they’re
asked to go and save their shaman, Farseer Ori together with his young initiate called
Odari. They left to investigate nearby disturbance
in the elements, neither of them returned. Turns out that the naga attacked and the elements
are in chaos. The farseer must complete the ritual that
he started, must be released from his cage. Ori is safely brought back together with Unter
Akana and Bladesman Inowari, they’re our choices for followers to take with us on our
adventures. “I am honored to fight by your side.” Nazjatar awaits with specific quests designed
for the follower you choose to take with you on that day. Quests like killing naga forces, rares, murlocs,
hydra. There are scrying stones to reveal hidden
treasures. Chum to throw in the water, ore to collect,
plants to feed in order to summon rares. Jumping on jellyfish, gather materials, make
wine. World events with pvp to capture objects. PvE world events like massive bosses summoned
by azshara or groups of naga forces getting ready for the assault. Neptulon the tidehunter, the elemental lord
of water, is not happy with what azshara has done in his domain so he sends over some powerful
forces of his own to teach the naga a lesson. There’s a murloc trading game, trees you
can awaken in special ways. Mad mardivas has locked up his most prized
possessionswith mini games like bejeweled and uncross the wires as well as his laboratory
where we can summon some of his creations. Our flightwhistle is upgraded after helping
the spirit of Kelya Moonfall track down her father. We also learn the origin of the snap dragons. Anyone that has played warcraft 3 remembers
the naga using these units, but they’ve never been added to World of Warcraft. That has now been changed and as it turns
out, their origin lies with Professor Elryna who modified the local Rabid Hillstalker in
order of Azshara. That in a nutshell is what we do while adventuring
in Nazjatar yet there’s one more side quest that stands out before we return to the main
story. A lot of Nazjatar looks like the ocean floor
just being raced to the surface without a whole lot of adjustments too it. The exception is found closer to the Eternal
Palace where you can find more of the naga’s architecture. Yet to the east we find the ruins of Zin-Ashari,
the glory of Azshara, originally named Elun’dris meaning the Eye of Elune. The queen was so loved by her people that
they renamed the city to her. This is the original capital of the night
elf empire where Azshara desperatly tried to hold back the waters. Both Thalyssra and Shandris wants us to accompany
them into the city not for our factions, but for a more personal matter. Shandris lost her family during the war of
the ancients and was adopted by Tyrande and Malfurion. Her city was attacked by the Legion and many
of the survivors fled here only to drown...or worse. Eventually she hears the name Janius who was
her closest childhood friend and she tries to find out what happened to him. Meanwhile Thalyssra, a nightborne of suramar,
also remembers the nightmare that was the war of the ancients. Her people eventually sealed off their city
but before that, they would often visit their sister city of Zin-Ashari. Sivara was her most gifted student and she
was the one who recommended her to enrol into the Royal Academy. Pushed her right into the hands of Azshara,
she must make sure that’s she’s not stuck in eternal torment like all these other spirits
lingering here. “I can abide the ignorance of your companions,
but you should know better than to defy your rightful queen.” WOESJ WATER
“But I digress. You hoped to be reunited with a lost loved
one. Allow me to grant your wish.” “For Queen Azshara!” “Sivara? no! You chose to serve Azshara?!” Fight for a bit
“Enough, Sivara. My subjects cannot grovel if they are dead. I will allow them once final chance to kneel
before my throne.” “Hold, champion. Sivara is beyond our ability to confront alone. We will need reinforcement.” Sivara will wait for us as the first boss
in the eternal palace while the spirit of Janius finds peace. It’s clear that Azshara is toying with us. Showing us the moment she made the dark bargain
with n’zoth. Showing us the power she could unleash at
any moment. The waters surrounding us a constant reminder
of the immenant death she could unleash... It’s time to take charge and regain control. Our efforts have helped with rebuilding our
supplies and gained our friends some much needed combat experience, but we need more
information. Our allies still held captive by Azshara’s
forces should be able to give us a firsthand account so we ride out to rescue them at the
Deepsea Slave Pen. They thought they would die in that cave. Sometimes they wished it... “Azshara has minions across all of Nazjatar. The Azsh’ari summoners can force the tides
to do their evil bidding. Some of the naga have learned to harness the
Void. They call themselves the Shirakess. But the Zanj’ir are the ones who should
worry you the most. Thye’re hiding something powerful within
their miltary stronghold.” We can’t just walk in there and expect the
naga to tell us what they’re hiding. Instead, a dead zoatroid on our head will
make them believe we’re under their control. The dirtiest of jobs are given to us by the
overseer like feeding the snapdragons, collecting pearls, sharpen their blades...azerite blades... Special weapons crafted by none other then
Priscilla Ashvane. She must have taught the naga how to forge
azerite weaponry. We don’t know why, but it’s certain that
the naga having access to this kind of weaponry is not going to be good for anyone. By following the azerite residue trail, we
track down their stash where a very loud Ashvane is enjoying giving orders. “This won’t end well for you i’m afraid. You face far greater forces than you know.” “This is your last warning! I can still offer you mercy. Leave now and I will call off the assault.” “Azshara! AZSHARA! You cannot leave me here to die! We had a deal!” “Contain yourself human. Show faith in your queen. I would not let them take you. Not before you have fulfilled your destiny.” I really wonder how this relation with Ashvane
and Azshara came to be and if we’ll see a proper explenation for it. For now, Ashvane won’t trouble us and we’ve
secured their weapons. We must consider our next move carefully as
our allies gain more and more experience and information. Information that lets us know about a naga
enclave located in the ruins of zin-ashari. If there is anything potent enough to counter
Azshara’s sorcery, it will be in the ruins of the capital city. The experience of this part of the quest is
actually rather different depending on the faction that you play for. The Horde joins Thalyssra into the city where
a communication crystal needs a bit of power to get operational again. Worth the effort though as it allows us to
talk to Thalyssra where ever we find one of these crystals. “Zin-Ashari is wondrous to behold, but do
be careful. It would be a pity for you to suffer harm
before I can grant you a proper audience.” “We should move forward. Azshara’s preening must not distract us
from our goal.” The water nearby radiates a foul wrongness,
unlike the magic of old but more ancient and terrible. The corrupted creatures are defeated while
the source of the corruption has quite a lot to say. Gotta love the whispers of the void and this
little creature is like an old god on steroids. You might remember walking into AQ and have
C’thun whisper to you. Say that you were already dead and what not. It reminds me a lot of that, corruption seeping
into our minds. “Defeating a mere herald means nothing. N’zoth’s visions are growing stronger...more
tangible. There is so much he wants you to see.” “Your ambitions doomed the people of Zin-Ashari! For this? All to earn the favor of your dark master?” “The bargain was struck on MY terms, and
through it, my loyal followers embraced a grand destiny. You cannot see the truth yet, but you will. Oh, how you will!” “It seems we struck a nerve. Let us continue the search.” Good old Oculeth used to have a workshop in
the highborne estates. We check it out to find some of his notes. Of course it wouldn’t be Oculeth if there
wasn’t some sort of orb trap involved. Atleast this time it doesn’t teleport us
halfway into the ocean. The spirits in the area are some of the most
loyal followers of the queen in life. Lets not forget, they renamed their city from
their goddess elune to azshara herself. When signs of the legion coming into the world
started to show. When the rebellion formed...they were unable
to accept that their queen might be doing something wrong. It had to be the advisors surrounding her. That’s the kind of devotion Azshara had
from her followers. We talk to the spirits and they mention that
the Javalins of Azshara, or Suramar as they were originally called could have the power
to pierce nearly any ward. Thalyssra had thougth them to be lost but
apperantly they’re in the hands of one of Azshara’s most loyal handmaidens. “Care to admire the Highborne’s handiwork,
Thalyssra? To look upon all that your hubris has wrought?” “Suramar rebelled against Azshara. Were it not for our courage, the Legion’s
forces would have overwhelmed azeroth.” “Yet instead of fighting alongside the rest
of us, you walled oyurselves off as Kalimdor burned around you.” “It breaks a queen’s heart to watch her
subjects squabble. Such a futile argument. In the end, you will all be mine again – one
way or another.” “Azshara. Rest assured that we stand united in our contempt
for you.” “You see? We have found common ground already. Dear children, it is only a matter of time
until you kneel before my throne. As a willing subject...or a broken corpse.” “Shandris. We sealed off Suramar to keep the Pillars
of creation free from Azshara’s grasp. The power she holds with just the Tidestone...” “I know. So long as it remains in her clutches, we
have little hope of victory.” The bit about Suramar shielding themselves
to keep Azshara away from their pillar of creation, the eye of aman’thul, that’s
been added with this quest. Originally the explenation was just that they
sealed themselves away with the coming of the Legion. “My queen, forgive me.” The alliance also go into zin-azshari, together
with shandris. It’s a real shame that they decided not
to add Tyrande and Malfurion to this experience. I understand that you can only shine the spotlight
on so many characters, but those two played a critical role in the rebellion against Azshara. These are the streets that they walked too. How cool would it have been to see Tyrande
and Azshara talk with one another. The priestess of elune has always been afraid
to turn into a azhsara herself during her rol as leader of the night elves. She has now gone through extreme lengths to
force elune to empower her. Imagine that night warrior ritual to have
its origins somehow connected with azshara or being used as a tool to taunt tyrande... Ahwell what could have been! Lets check in with Shandris. “I will savor the moment when we finally
strike her down. Come, we must push deeper into Zin-Ashari.” Holding back the waters around us is not going
to easy, even if we do take control of the tidestone so we gather some elemental cores,
not only to rid the area of the befouled elementals, but also to power the spellwork to keep the
water at bay. Our ankoan ally would like us to get some
vengeance by slaying the makrura and make sure to take out n’zoth corruption in the
form of the eye of the corrupter. Meanwhile Shandris has us talking to the spirits
of the highborne to find something to overcome the guardian of the tidestone. The books and the spirits bugged out a little
bit, but all the same, they point us to the handmaiden and the javalin. “Queen Azshara has chosen me. I will slay you in her name.” One book that did peak my interestest was
the one of naga origin: We have spoken with the spirits that reside in this place. There was some hope that we could either convince
them to our side, or to remove them entirely. The Queen has ordered us out of the city. She wants to leave the denizens of the ruins
alone. I feel it’s shortsighted, to abandon the
ruins to spirits. We could reclaim and restore this part of
the city, turning it from ancient highborne to the glory of naga architecture. Is there a sense of nostalgia within the queen? Effection for the subjects she lost or merely
part of her plan of using the spirits later? Since a side quest explains that some of the
spirits here are unable to accept the truth. Admit that Azshara’s pride and vanity destroyed
them, when they worshipped her... They would lose everything if they admitted
she allowed them to die. That in combination with the naga using foul
orbs to drain their energy and keep them trapped here is why these spirits linger so we destroy
the orbs too hopefully, with time, have them move on. With the javalin of Suramar in our possession. Once wielded by azshara herself. Capable of piercing most magical barriers,
we’re ready for the final stretch. Both sides have worked hard to arm themselves
and of course run into another just before they’re ready to strike. “Ah, Champion, you’ve arrived. Perfect timing.” “We plan to secure the Tidestone. I advise you to stay out of our way.” “Your arrival is timely. They seem to be spoiling for a fight.” “I thought I smelled an ambush...” “This is our best opportunity to seize the
Tidestone from Azshara’s grasp.” “Their champion holds the Javalin of Suramar. We should hear what they have to say.” “Thalyssra, there is little our troops can
do against the guardian. We shall assault the nearby naga camp to buy
you the time you need.” “Our champion bears the Javalin. We must ensure it strikes true. First Arcanist, if you shield me while I attack,
we stand a better chance of succeeding.” “A sound plan. We face a formidable foe.” “Coordination between our forces is the
best strategy. But know that any duplicity will be met with
retribution.” “Be warned that if I catch even the scent
of treachery, I will tear you to shreds.” Assault the Gorgonian Overlook with Genn and
Lor’themar. “Champion, with me. I would have you by my side as we take the
camp.” “As you wish Greymane. Your champion does not frighten me.” “I shall accompany you. Together, we will strike at the heart of the
camp.” “Two against one is it? You are right to beware of me, elf.” “Impressive, Greymane. A pity we never had the honor of facing one
another on the battlefield.” “How fortunate that we never did. It would have been a waste to kill you.” “Hmph. You fight well...for an elf.” “And you fight well for a wolf.” “Perish landwalker.” Commander Kresh slain. “Now champion! Hurl the Javelin!” Cutscene:
His helmet was stifling, it narrowed his vision. And he must see far. His shield was heavy, it threw him off balance. And his target is far away. JOINK, bye barrier “Impudent wretches! You shall all drown.” “No! I...cannot fail...my queen...” Cutscene:
“Azshara’s forces are routed. We have broken her hold on the Tidestone.” “Our way into the palace remains blocked.” “The Tidestone’s power could be used to
shatter the barrier... But I cannot control its energies on my own.” “Perhaps we could...together.” “So be it.” Casting our magics together now, oe boy look
at ally and horde teaming it up. BY THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP, I DEMAND ENTRY
INTO THE ETERNAL PALACE! “It is done. The way is open.” “Azshara’s reign must end.” “The Horde’s champions will drive every
last naga from the palace. Azshara will pay for what she’s done. “Alliance heroes will dethrone the would-be
queen. We won’t seek a fight with you, Lor’themar,
but we will not abide interference.” “What have we here? Bitter rivals standing united around my Tidestone. I really do possess a gift for bringing my
subjects together.” “You can’t stop us, Azshara. We are coming to end your reign.” “Stop you? My dear child, why would I want to stop you? Consider this a formal invitation. My palace has been made ready. Your presence is eagerly anticipated. So many wonders lies in store. Such...magnificence.” The way is clear. The palace awaits. We must end this. Queen Azshara is the most powerful sorcerers
in existence. Even back during the war of the ancients,
when she was still a night elf, the pitlord mannorth sized her up and he thought that
her power would rank around the area of Archimonde and Kil’jaeden. Imagine now that she’s allied to N’zoth,
imagine just how powerful she’s become. She mastered magics thousands of years before
our archmagi were even born. We cannot underestimate her power or her planning,
for she has had thousand of years to prepare for us... And that is the adventure in Nazjatar and
how the alliance and the horde make their way into the eternal palace. Our weapons are turned away from one another
for the moment as we focus on the real threat, the queen and N’zoth. There was the warcampaign in which the alliance
and horde teamed up to rescue Baine from the cluthces of Sylvanas. There we saw Jaina team up with Thrall and
Saurfang and here we see them team up with one another; Genn, Thalyssra, Lor’themar
and Jaina, all of them pointing their weapons towards Azshara. But old hatreds are not that easily forgotten,
Thalysra fears. The wolf king will not be at ease until the
Banshee Queen is no more. And she’s right. Greymane does not trust our Horde ‘allies’. We will make use of them when we take the
fight into the palace, but this is an arrangement of convenience. At least he doesn’t detect the Banshee’s
stench, nor that of her bootlicking general. Speaking of the bootlicker, what is Nathanos
doing during all of this. How and why did Sylvanas lead our forces here? What is up with Ashvane and her allegiance
to Azshara... Still a fair few questions left to be answered...perhaps
we’ll see them coming reset as then the eternal palace opens up. “Magnificent” Per usual, if you’re looking for some details
on all the things we talked about today. And I can highly recommend some of the guides
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