The MAW Is Not What We Believed It To Be! – Shadowlands Spoilers



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What if the Maw was never even meant to be a realm for mortal souls in the Shadowlands?
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Initially, we heard that the Jailer is the place for the irredeemable souls.

However what if the Maw was never meant to be. What if the Arbiter would never send souls here and in fact no mortal souls were ever supposed to reach the Maw, yet the Jailer manipulated the chain of events.

Now that we know the Shadowlands anima drought and how anima empowers a realm it doesn’t make much sense as to why other realms would give the Jailer souls. So my opinion is that the Maw is not what we believed it to be.

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26 thoughts on “The MAW Is Not What We Believed It To Be! – Shadowlands Spoilers”

  1. Without knowing anything about what Blizzard has decided to tell about the Maw, it's fairly likely that throwing Arthas straight in to the Maw was what allowed the Jailer to disrupt the role of the Arbiter and caused the current issues in Shadowlands.

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  2. heard this to much, jailer is the same "he betrayed us and is going to ruin everything" hes literally every other bad guys plot from every expansion, Illidan of SL, Arthas of SL, Deathwing of SL, Garosh of SL, Guldan of SL, and of course N'zoth of SL

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  3. Plot twist: the Maw id the very that binds the Shadowlands. Zovaal wants to remove the concept of death and merge both realms into one leading to his banishment or the Eternal Ones are actually the bad guys and Zovaal intentions were good but he got mixed up with the wrong crowd in order to fulfill his plan of escaping and that the actual antagonist is the Primus scheming something diabolical with his fellow Eternal Ones.

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  4. I think when Arthas was thrown in he took his own soul/anima and every soul and anima not only he took, but also Ner'zhul.

    He was a sponge for the jailer

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  5. Maybe he helped Sargeras revive (or speed up the revival) of his demons, so instead of taking their souls/anima, he'd get payed with Argus' anima as payment??

    Or maybe the pantheon of death's goal was never to use anima, or maybe not in that way? and the Jailer using it to further his own agenda somehow betrayed them?

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  6. What if the Jailer actually "learned" about Sylvanas from Arthas. Maybe he was still infused with memories and Jailer just "stole" the dead Sylvanas from her judgement to meet with her into the maw. So he would have a pawn on Azeroth. As Arthas was killed and no one wanted him alive anymore, he was not a choice. But no one knowed that Sylvanas killed herself so she would just seem a mad bitch.

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  7. I believe Torghast imprisons Rogue Naaru, Void Lords, Rogue Titans, Nathrezim, Powerful members of the Emerald Nightmare, and high ranking Burning Legion members. In addition, it also imprisons irredeemable souls, souls that entered the Shadowlands after the Battle of Broken Shore, Anduin Wrynn, and the Primus. Since it is the Jailer's enchantments that keep these cosmic villains locked away, killing him might cause them to be released which might be why the Eternal Ones didn't have the Jailer executed for his crimes or misunderstood actions eons ago.

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  8. One of the Arbiter Attendants might be a Maw Agent. I bet that agent used a weapon from the Jailer via a Kyrian (before becoming Forsworn) to put the Arbiter into her deep slumber. Also, Accolonn explained his theory that the Maw was the first realm of the Shadowlands and its capital before Oribos became the Shadowlands’ capital. This is due to how the souls immediately were sent to the Maw right after the Arbiter went into a deep slumber. Also, I have a theory that like Sargeras, the Jailer’s current appearance isn’t what he looked like before he was imprisoned in the Maw. This is because Blizzard normally had their villains appear as true villains in their second physical appearance.

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