Shadowlands and the VOID – Where are the OLD GODS Now ???



We killed the Old Gods but where are they now? What is the Void doing in World of Warcraft Shadowlands.

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42 thoughts on “Shadowlands and the VOID – Where are the OLD GODS Now ???”

  1. hey acco. love your lifesteams and watch all off them to the very end. but i do not like that you do videos out of this. it feels rather lazy and without any idea.
    which is not a problem if you prefer to do your content like this and get an easy bug out oft this.
    and since you only make videos out of your life streams i can not support you with i subscribtion. (i had the cheapest one thought)
    i still will watch you livestreams but cannot suppiort your other videos which come up from this streams.
    i really hope you will seperate this to things…

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  2. I believe we killed n'zoth for one simple reason. The community would throw an absolute fit if everything they did and put up with was just a dream. Blizzard knows this and also knows they aren't good enough to sell a story that would piss that many people off. So they will take the safe route, and if he does come back, it will be very different, like the demons we saw come back in legion or the others in shadowlands.

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  3. We never defeated N'zoth nor the other old gods. in fact! after shadowlands we will all wake up and stand before Yogg in the Ulduar raid and everything until now was just one huge Phase 4 in his boss fight and we are still preparing for our launch at ICC with masterlooter still intact and much less item RNG.

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  4. You only think that the loa arent part of the wild gods because of some loa like bwonsamdi having a deep connection to death. We have to keep in mind that life and death are very strongly connected. The reason i think the WQ despises or rather dislikes the loa is because they are connected to life. And i think there WAS a deal between life and death where life guarantees the delivery of souls to the Shadowlands. So as long as the loa/wild gods ( agents of life ) keep track of that and keeping life strong i think the WQ is fine with them.

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  5. I hope your right because I always wanted Ny'alotha and the old gods to be their own expansion. On that note what is your thoughts on the old gods connected to the jailer if at all because there is definitely something there with the whispers.

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  6. What if the Loa were in SL before the Pantheon arrived? However they, being less powerful, could not keep the new rulers from taking over, so bowed to the WQ to at least continue to survive. There was after all a time when Mhua'zalla disappeared, and seemed to go quiet back on Azeroth. And all of it before the Dark Portal open. So before our gaming history began. It is just an idea I had while the Queen spoke at Bwonsamedi.

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  7. I'm hyped because I think they've been dropping these hints for a long time. I definitely think Wrathion is the boy king who sits at the masters table now.
    We're supposed to believe that Wrathion is purified of the OG's madness, but their influence is still there because he's bringing about their release inadvertently by trying to prevent his vision of Azeroth's destruction. Kairozdormu saw to it with his manipulation of alternate realities.

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  8. I agree Accolonn. The old gods are not dead, they are entities that cannot be killed by us. Their view alone on life and death is one of many clues to support and justify that belief. We never entered real Ny'Alotha in the raid. The real Ny'Alotha has been described in lore many times as a realm we could not comprehend. What we saw in the raid is a vision of the Azerothian Black Temple. The real nyalotha realm is not a place we could see as mortals. And the old gods are not dead. I promise you we will see all 4 of the old gods again and maybe even others. I agree completely.

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  9. No hate man, but there is probably no more boring channel than this one. No one wants to keep hearing your aged and irrelevant perspective . Go buy a Ford Pinto and call it a life.

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  10. I don't know if I missed something, but it is implied somewhere, that the First Ones are inherently tied to Titans and the Order realm? 🤔 I have been speculating, that the First Ones are above the six fundamental forces of cosmos, hence tied equally to every realm.

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  11. We "killed" the most cunning old god in a patch named "visions" after blasting ( feeding ) him with all of the azerite power we've been gathering while also literally being his eyes ( by having the buff ) for half the expansion and we did all that by blindly following the instructions of an ancient untrustworthy spirit??…….Yeah right, on top of that before we "meet" N'zoth, we fight 2 of his most powerful servants in order for us to be deemed worthy of being in N'zoths presence, N'zoth is DEFINITELY not dead and the same goes for the rest of em.

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  12. I believe the Void is aware of the lies that the Nathrezim are spreading and they're aware of what they are too (who warned us about them? It was the Void, so surely they know). The Void is just playing along since it benefits them somehow. I think the Jailor has a powerful Void Lord locked up and the Void is playing along to ultimately set him free. Guess this'll lead to the next expansion where we once and for all deal with the Void.

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  13. Two responses. 1 serious. 1 not.

    1)The naaru could easily be afraid of going back because her peers would reject her. Perhaps, even further, the naaru could be like the changelings in DS9, they meld in a great collective, and it's the collective that is the "over-being" – for lack of a better term – of the Light.

    2)"Name one lord of Chaos" – the Great God of Disorder, 4-Channus. Lulz for the Lulz God. Memes for the Meme Throne.

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  14. It's weird that old gods are void beings since they're obsessed with flesh

    They literally drip life, and that life can resist the void if it chooses

    It wouldn't surprise me if N'zoth wanted to eat a face full of light beam

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  15. Accolonn, it was suggested somewhere that the Loa are essentially Wild Gods, and much like the Celestials, go by different names because they are worshipped by different races. The Wild Gods are on Life's Cosmological map, so by extension, so are Loas & Celestials.

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  16. No like the first oldgod said we are already dead as in idt we have a soul I think we are just as much apart of azeroth defenses as any other structure on her body. We interface with everything perfectly to perfectly

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  17. I think that the loa aren't wild gods. Wild gods wield the power of nature but loa seem to draw power elsewhere. Bwonsamdi death. Rezan the light. I don't think they could be agents of life and still have those powers.

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  18. I agree. SOmething is up with the afterlife and the force of death. Something's not what it seems, because shadowlands is way too ordered, and at least 2 factions look a whole lot like Titan aesthetics.

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