![]() ![]() They should fully turn him into a Neutral character like Khadgar and Magni and be done with it, as clearly he isn't working as a monarch that the Alliance playerbase can rally behind and be proud of. The only way to salvage the Alliance and the High King position is to give some spotlight to Turalyon, the last of the Alliance OGs, along with Alleria (who is finally getting long-deserved screentime in TWW).Īnduin? He will never be salvaged and redeemed in the eyes of the community. I mean, you even had Horde players paying respect to Varian when he died at his in-game monument of Lion's Rest (despite the area being PvP-flagged and Alliance territory).Īnduin will never compare. ![]() Stern, confident, and resolute in his conviction and ideals: ![]() That is because Varian was a High King that the Alliance could actually be proud of. You can make Anduin the saviour of the Cosmos and the child of prophecy (which is probably what they are planning actually) and majority of the Alliance playerbase will still ask for Varian back. (If people didn't like him now, making him a undead lightbound like Calia would really piss off more people.)Anduin cannot be salvaged. (If people didn't like him now, making him a undead lightbound like Calia would really piss off more people.) I can't exactly think of anyone else that could benefit something as "being raised by the Light" aside from either Maraad (but that would make his death a total cop out worse than Calia) and the other option being. Krasus raised a dead goblin temporarily through the power of Life, Botani turned orcs into plant-like zombies and control them through spores, Blood Trolls using Blood Magic to raise the dead, and even Mannoroth was raised back from death through Fel energy. Nefarian, Sintharia (Sinestra), and even Onyxia, were all raised through the power of the Void. Meryl Winterstorm was raised through the use of Arcane. Of course, Calia isn't the only character in WoW to be raised into undeath that isn't death-magic. (Even actual resurrection in-game is SUPER RARE in lore, and it has to be done right before soul leaves the body. Nobody on Azeroth would have that much power in the Light to be able to pull off that level of resurrection. So why is Calia special? The answer is sadly just because Golden thought it would be cool.True, but they never had the Naaru get involved with anything aside from that one guy in Icecrown, but that was more of a tribute to someone who actually passed away. And my issue is also that there's been plenty of highly devout individuals to the Light who have been killed and resurrected and undead. It just wasn't necessary to turn her into a pseudo-undead to achieve. ![]()
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