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Hello everyone!
Last week we talked about the story of the Zandalari, but one amongst them in particular
has set quite a lot of things in mention and will have his part to play in the next expansion.
This is of course Prophet Zul so today we’re going to talk about his part in the story,
what do we know and what might happen....Let’s start things off with an introduction from
Lorewalker Cho...
Lorewalker Cho: It is said the God King Rastakhan, ruler of the Zandalari, lords over his mighty
kingdom from a throne carved of solid gold.
Years ago, as he sat on this opulent seat of power, he was visited by his most trusted
prophet: Zul.
Zul warned King Rastakhan of a terrible Cataclysm.
For Zul had seen a vision of a great armored dragon clenching the world in his ferocious
jaws.
King Rastakhan did nothing.
Months later Zul returned, bearing more grim news from his visions.
He saw a legion of serpents pouring forth from a gaping fissure that tore open the floor
of the ocean.
Still, King Rastakhan did nothing.
Finally, mere months before the Cataclysm, Zul returned.
Tearing his clothes and throwing down his staff to the ground, Zul spoke of earthquakes
and tidal waves.
He described the golden capital of Zandalar slowly sinking beneath the waves in the aftermath
of the Cataclysm, its once-great people drowning as their mighty works slipped forever beneath
the sea.
King Rastakhan grew tired of Zul and his troubling nightmares.
To be rid of the prophet, he granted Zul the use of his largest ships, so that he and his
followers could seek a new land if his visions came to pass.
And his visions DID come to pass.
When Deathwing rose from the Maelstrom, dark, angry waves crashed into the Zandalari capital.
The spine of the land broke in two, and soon, the city and all its riches began to slide
into the hungry sea.
The Zandalari people turned to their King for help, but there was only one Zandalari
equipped to help them: the prophet Zul.
The prophet, and the mighty warfleet he had assembled while his King sat idle.
You see, the TRUE power of kings and emperors stems from the power to aid their people.
The moment they fail, they cede their power to one who can.
And so it was that Zul’s dark visions earned him a fleet and an army to accompany it.
Not a lot is actually know about his youth, most we learn is from scrolls and logs found
on the isle of thunder.
He’s part of the Zanchuli Council, those that have the ear of the king and hold incredible
power and forbidden knowledge.
He is one of the most respected, even as a child his dark and terrible visions had come
true down to the last horrifying detail.
He commanded fear and respect as one of the dark prophets: seers capable of witnessing
great tragedies before they came to pass.
He saw the cataclysm coming and was convinced that the Zandalari homeland would be destroyed
in the coming apocalypse.
He advised the council and king to unite with the other troll tribes and to abandon their
doomed homelan, but despite his infamy, the council refused to believe in the scope of
the disaster to come.
Many felt that Zul was grandstanding to increase his own status and power.
They scoffed as he and his followers began assembling a war fleet and reaching out to
the lesser troll races.
But Zul's visions were visions of the truth.
Deathwing's Cataclysm rocked Zandalar to its foundations.
Even now the mighty and enigmatic troll empire slides inexorably into the sea, and Zandalari
peasants and warriors alike flock to Zul for guidance on what to do next.
In an Iron-Bound Zandalari journal we read about one of the trolls that joined Zul on
his mission:
I never liked soothsayers.
Especially never liked the dark ones.
Those eyes all sunken, telling me things I don't want to hear but know will come true.
And Zul, he was the worst of them.
Worst because he always saw the worst things.
Worst because there's never anything you can do to stop it.
When King Rastakhan ordered me to join Zul's fleet, I thought I'd done something to offend
the Council.
I thought he was sacrificing me and the others just to get Zul off his back and away from
Zandalar.
I cursed my luck: ferrying that old prophet all around the oceans, meeting with those
disgusting Sandfury trolls or crazed Drakkari.
That was weeks ago.
Before I heard what happened to the capitol.
I see now why the spirits sent me here.
We Zandalari got to find a new home, and Zul was the only one looking.
Zul, and his cursed, cursed eyes.
Can you see a future for us, dark prophet?
What now, old troll?
What now?
What exactly happened to the capitol?
A waterlogged Zandalari journal tells us:
I can still see it, still remember how I felt when I laid eyes on it.
Blinking to wake up, telling myself I was already awake.
The great palace listing to one side, like a drunk hunched against the wall.
Still gleaming and gold.
Was Rastakhan still inside?
King of a crooked throne.
The morning sun glimmering off the seawater that crept into the forum.
Pretty but for the jagged fissure tearing up the tile.
We thought that was the worst of it.
But the Cataclysm had only begun.
Water up a foot by the next evening.
A week later, high tide came up to the market awnings.
Still the sun shone.
Like the world was saying it was sorry.
Sorry to take your home.
Sorry to give it to the sea.
World don't get off that easy.
That’s alodda damage done to the home of the Zandalari and Zul’s visions lead him
to uniting the seperated troll tribes, all of them facing trouble and hardships in their
own right, unite them into a single mighty empire and prevent the extintion of their
race.
Zul: Our kind faces extinction.
Trolls once ruled the mightiest empire this world has ever seen.
Yet look at you now.
Zul'drak has already fallen to the Scourge.
Its gods consumed as death descended on its people.
Zul'Farrak!
Once the shining jewel of Tanaris is now nothing but a wasteland.
Divided you are weak, but we Zandalari can offer you a future undreamed of.
Jin'do of the Gurubashi, would you see the greatness of Zul'Gurub restored?
Join us and the Zandalari will make it so.
Daakara of the Amani, summon your followers to Zul'Aman.
Together, we will make Zul'jin's murderers weep for mercy.
Brothers, hear us now!
We Zandalari have returned to reclaim the former glory of our people.
To see trolls retake the lands that are rightfully ours!
And to crush any foolish enough to stand in our way.
From the wreckage of the Cataclysm, the troll empire will rise again!
Trolls cheer, Vol'jin walks away.
Zul: Vol'jin of the Darkspear, you would turn your back on your own people?
Vol'jin: Da Horde is my people.
If it be war you bring, then I stand against you.
Vol'jin leaves.
Zul: So be it, Darkspear!
But against the powers we will soon unleash, none shall stand for long.
An image of Hakkar appears and roars.
Things seem to be pretty dire if the Zandalari are willing to bargain with the powers of
Hakkar, considering the trouble they had in the past of taking care of him, not once but
twice.
The second time they even allied with the Alliance and Horde to get it done which offered
us a raid during Classic, but now we see Vol’jin of the darkspear tribe stepping away.
The Horde is his people and he set out to warn both factions of this threat, giving
us a chance to retaliate.
Now this is the story of Zul, but the prophet prefered to stay in the background and manipulate
events.
Twist them to his own design to achieve his goals.
In the now dungeon Zul’Gurub as well as the questing experience in Stranglethorn Vale,
we discover the story of what went down in Zul’Gurub and that Jin’do is back.
When he was defeated during classic, his spirit was ripped from this world.
He survived as a shade, weak and broken, but he always had power over the spirits and one
by one, he broke them to his will.
With each soul devoured he got closer and closer to ripping a hole back into this world.
Adventurers made a bit of a mistake while questing through stranglethorn vale.
They find a little lashtail hatchling, befriend and feed it until the raptor find a skull
from a troll skullpile.
We return it to the gnome Osborn Obnoticus who sees no harm in trying to bring it back
to life.
What’s the worst that can happen so we gather some juju-voodoo-mojo nonsense, a body specificly
Gan’zulah, chief of the bloodscalps and with a bit of electricty we get things started.
Woeps, turns out that this is actually Bloodlord Mandokir, also one of the original bosses
in Zul’Gurub and we gave him a brand new body.
As a way to say thank you he won’t kill us on the spot, instead he makes us a deal.
He’ll need a replacement for his old raptor Ohgan so he wants our little cute one and
with no other option, we hand it over.
This then leads into discovering more about what is going down in Zul’Gurub.
Jin’do recruits Zanzil the Outcast to resurrect High Priestess Jeklikk and High Priest Venoxis
and what’s interesting is that it’s actually a Zandalari troll that helps us out with trying
to put a stop to all of this.
Maywiki was part of the crew that allied with us during classic and it makes you wonder
if the zandalari back home were aware of what Zul was doing here or if this Zandalari was
just working on her own.
Either way, we were able to prevent Zanzil from resurrecting Jeklik, priestess of Hir’eek
the Bat, but Venoxis, high priest of Hethiss the snake was brought back and turned into
a slave of Hakkar once again.
The final high priestess is one that showed up on their own accord, High Priestess Kilnara.
When High Priestess Arlokk was killed, the panther loa Bethekk chose her sister, Kilnara,
as her new mortal champion.
Where her sister used to stand we find the priestess lost in grief over her loss and
when the Zandalari pledged to aid the Gurubashi in reaching their former greatness, the Gurubashi
struck out at Stranglethorn.
With Vol’jin and the Darkspear we retaliated, cleaned the city that has only seen death
and hatred for years with at the end, Jin’do waiting for us.
Now going by the title ‘the godbreaker’ it appears his time as a spirit has changed
his mind about serving Hakkar instead he enslaved the loa of blood.
“Your deceit is unforgivable Jin’do.
You spit in the face of a god!”
One must be carefull when trying to subdue a force such as hakkar, so we break its chains
and let the loa do its thing.
“You overstepped your bounds Jin’do.
You toy with powers that are beyond you.
Have you forgotten who I am?
Have you forgotten what I can do?
No....noooooo.
Be freed insects, I will deal with you another time.”
The godbreaker has become the Broken and perhaps it’s time to let Zul’Gurub retake the
jungle and wash the scent of death from this place.
Meanwhile over at Zul’aman we find Vol’jin standing outside with Halduron Brightwing
and Vereesa Windrunner.
Lor’themar is not exactly happy with Vereesa being back in their lands, but Halduron made
the call and is in need of their add.
Vol’jin explains how king Rastakhan is planning to unite the troll tribes under his zandalari,
he’s calling vol’jin his brother, but the Horde are his true brothers.
We have to stop him before he can sweet-talk the others into joining his empire while the
events inside of Zul’aman are pretty much unchanged with some minor alterations.
We still go in and take care of the of the trolls that have the essence of their mighty
troll animal gods sealed inside of them, sealed by none other then hex lord Malacrass.
We still save the prisoners before their sacrificed, earning a new variation of the bear mount
while some additional zandalari support the amani trolls.
It’s Daakara that’s been apointed to take over from their former leader Zul’jin and
he believes that with aid of the zandalari, they’ll finally be able to succeed where
Zul’jin failed, succeed in restoring their empire to its former glory.
“Everybody try to keep de Amani Empire down.
Now we got friends.
We wit de Zandalari now.
We part of something bigger.
You can’t stop us all!
De whole world gonna drown in blood!!”
“Hahahahha, De Zandalari give us strength!
Nobody push around de Amani no more!”
But of course we were able to stop all of them, setting the sealed loa free for the
moment and having a little celebration with Vol’jin and the troops that supported us.
Zul’s plans and visions during the cataclysm were prevented, but with mists of Pandaria,
the mist around the land disapearing, they set their eyes on reclaiming the land of their
ancient old ally the mogu and the Thunderking.
Step one in that plan was to actually resurrect the thunder king who was, as you might remember,
enshrined within the tomb of Conquerors.
Together with Lorewalker Cho, we slowly but surely uncover what the mogu and their now
zandalari allies are after, but by the time that we piece it all together... it’s already
too late.
“Under Kun-Lai Thunder Sleeps.
The storm long spent there rests.
But blood of brother kigndom keeps...
Alive the dispossessed...
By Zandalari blood he will be taken...To Zandalari voice he will awaken.”
Zoom to the entrance uhhhooo hello prophet Khar’zul.
“Secure da remains, bruddahs!
Da Thunder King shall live again...
Hahahahahahah!”
The trolls with the wicked dance moves secure the remains and a blood-revealed map taken
as we fight our way out of the tomb tells us that they’ve taken the remains to a tiny
fishing village called Zouchin.
By the time we get there, the zandalari trolls and their allies are already out in force.
The little village has no chance on its own so we help them out and in return, they’ll
help us with locating prophet Khar’zul.
Drakkari, Gurubashi, Amani and Zandalari, all of them are trying their best to invade
but we’re able to rally the village, supply it with weaponry and back it up with enough
force to save the village.
We’re even able to take one of the trolls prisoner, but he doesn’t say exactly what
we want to hear right now...
“Pah, ratah giggle, you are too late.
Da remains of da Thunder King were taken to da Isle of Reckoning.
We performed da ancient rites...
Giggle, even now, da true emperor of Pandaria lives and breathes once more.
Woe to da pandaren usurpers!
The mogu will rule dis land again, and we Zandalari will have a new homeland...
“
They’ve finally been able to resurrect the thunder king and while that is a great blow,
we can’t dwell on this set back.
Prophet Khar’zul still needs to be dealt with so we fly out to the isle and confront
the prophet.
“We need dis land!
Da cataclysm destroyed our home!”
Next time we see the zandalari is within the mogushan vaults.
Lead by Gara’jal the Spiritbinder, they’re trying to crack open this trove of ancient
mystery and bring back whatever arcane power and knowledge they can find.
“No matter!
We don’t be needin’ what’s back day way anyhow!”
He was present during the resurrection of Lei-Shen and gifted with dark talents, surrounded
by loyal Zandalari mystics, he has broken through the outer walls and will not rest
until the vaults belong to him.
Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen
“Bah, bested by the likes of you!
What a shame for a zandalari priest ta endure.
But it ain’t no ting.
Take your trinkets: you’ll be needin’ dem.
I be goin’ now; time ta find a new home for me soul.
Death be a doorway an ‘ time a window; I’ll be back!
Ah-HAHAHAHAHAHAH!”
We prevented the zandalari access from the vault as well as clearing up the place and
making sure that nobody else could use it for their dark schemes, but of course we still
had the thunderking to deal with...
“So gather heroes, sounds the drums, the thunderking comes.”
On the isle of thunder where the Zandalari and the Mogu have set up base, the Alliance
and Horde moved out to take care of business while also fighting with eachother.
We eventually manage to knock down the doors and gain entry into the throne of thunder,
where pretty much the last massive stand of the Zandalari allegiance with the other trolls
takes place.
Horridon, a massive Direhorn is let lose upon the adventurers while Farraki, Gurubashi,
Drakkari, Amani and Zandalari try to take us out.
Not even War-God Jalak, the master of Horridon is able to put a stop to us while after our
victory, we discover that Gara’jal made good on his promise and returned as a spirit.
He uses his new form to empower the Council of Elders, representatives of the Drakkari,
Farraki, Amani and Gurubashi.
Kazra’jin has taken over from Daakara and leads the Amani.
Sul the Sandcralwer is representing Zul’Farrak and the Farraki tribe.
Frost King Malakk is there for the frost trolls representing the Drakkari and probabvly most
intertingly, High Priestess Mar’li is represneting the Gurubashi.
You might remember us taking care of her within classic Zul’Gurub as she embodied the spider
loa Shadra, but some way somehow, perhaps because of Jin’do, she’s come back.
All the same, the last stand for a new, unstoppable empire is crushed while the fate of Gara’jal
is unknown.
Not even the forces of the Thunderking, Lei Shen himself nor Keeper Ra were able to hold
us down and the plans of prophet Zul and the Zandalari, the plans of claiming Pandaria
for themselves as their homeland was destroyed...Zul’s plans were prevented.... or were they?
Up to now I’ve explained the major things that Prophet Zul has done in the story so
far but battle for Azeroth alpha reveals more.
Of course this is future expansion stuff and I can complete understand if you don’t want
to spoil it...so be warned spoilers ahead...
For those curious and sticking around, with battle for Azeroth Prophet Zul is getting
a much larger part in the story as he’s right there at the start when the horde are
send out to reclaim precious cargo that was lost.
This cargo found its way to the alliance stockades, the details as to how and what are not fully
explained, all we know for certain is that Zul together with princes Talanji are imprisoned
and we break them out.
He also gives us a demonstration of his awesome power by predicting exactly what we should
and shouldn’t do to get ourselves out of stormwind.
He’s even able to leave it behind in flames as we set sail for Zandalar to meet with the
king, earn their trust and get the zandalari to be our new allies.
In order of King Rastakhan, we help out Prophet Zul at Tal’gurub to deal with a mess of
his own making.
One of his pupils, a witch doctor by the name of Vol’jamba, has taken the Gurubashi enclave
as his own and ousted their guards.
We need to reclaim the area, but before we do, before we take care of his wayward pupil,
Vol’jamba has an interesting prophecy to share.
He has seen Golden sails that mark the final coming.
The manipulator seeks to break the seal.
Buffeted by a current of lies, the high throne will be unmoved.
It, too, will be crushed beneath the wheel.
Shadows twist the strings of fate, bending the empire to its will.
In the end, even the great king will be made to kneel.
We also get to see Zul’s power in action again as he’s able to predict exactly how
our confrontation with Vol’jamba will go and what we need to do to take out the seer.
His sight is extremely powerful while taking out his student does show that someone with
the vision is not unbeatable, it just takes someone with a better vision to do so.
Back in Zuldazar we’re asked to hand out the word of Zul which says:
Faithful Servant, I have returned, as promised.
The time has come to recall our brothers and sisters that sailed with me into exile during
the Cataclysm.
The time has come to once again unite the Zandalari under a single banner.
You each have your atasks, see to them.
Your prophet, zul.
Oh and as for you player, know that I forsaw you reading this.
We hand the note to 3 trolls.
Doomsayer Volkini, a zul loyalists who believes we need a true leader!
Not a feeble king.
When we ask her when last she spoke with Zul, she says years ago, when he returned with
our fleet from exile.
He described his vison of this day when the world would bleed, and he described us in
great detail.
That means that Zul foresaw Sargeras stabbing the world, but I’m confused about the exile
part.
We’ll get to that in a bit, Volkini runs off to let the others know, those still faithful
to Zul must know.
Dockmaster Cobo scofs at Zul’s visions.
Did he tell you abotu the time he predicted Zandalar would sink beneath the waves?
He was wrong.
Oh there was damage, but Zul fled, with our fleet, and started a few wars.
Those of us who stayed, endured.
We rebuilt.
Because THAT is what it means to be a Zandalari.
I love that they aknowledge the story from Cho, the visions form the scrolls and Zandalar
not being lost beneath the waves.
The final troll that we show the message is Nokali the Scarred who’s been saving a special
messanger beast since the Thunder King rose.
It would seem its day has finally arrived as Nalu’kana flies off to send a message.
2018-02-24 16-30-35 Turns out that working with Zul and doing
his dirty work was quite the mistake as I assume this message calls forth Zul’s mogu
allies with Warlord Kao and Vilnak’dor leading the troops.
They’re characters from the novel Shadows of the Horde, which was mainly about Vol’jin
finding himself and reconnecting with the darkspear role within the Horde before returning
for the Darkspear Rebellion.
The zandalari invited him to join them, but he stuck with the Horde and protected Pandaria
from their threat.
Here they make a return to join Zul in his coup of trying to replace Rastakhan as the
king.
Luckily the guards are able to save Rastakhans life, the Horde is able to save the city and
we work on preventing Zul’s plans.
This leads us through the temple of the prophet where we can read more words from zul, figure
out what his travels through azeroth have tought him.
The word of Zul 3: Followers hear me, If our King Rastakhan be of no use, and his god Rezan
be of no use, then it falls to us to replace them.
High atop Mount Mugambe is an ancient city, Atal’Dazar, the sacred resting place of
dead kings.
There we shall find a true king: Dazar.
With the power I wield, we shall return Dazar to his seat of glory as king of Zandalar!
The world of Zul 2: Followers, hear me.
When I journeyed to Pandaria, we attempted an ancient and forbidden ritual.
We awakened Lei-shen, the THunder King of the mogu, who had been dead for many ages
of this world.
In doing so, I learned the ancient ways to return an ancient king to life, and learned
how to control them.
The word of Zul 1: Followers, hear me.
I have journeyed far in these last few years and learned much.
I witnessed the Drakkari, proud empire of the north, fall to the might of the undead
scourge.
As they fell, they consumed their gods in near forgotten rituals, stealing untold amounts
of power to be used for their own purposes.
The power of the Drakkari is used by Zul’s ally Yazma to consume the spider loa and he’s
going for Atal’Dazar and King’s Rest where Dazar, the first king of the zandalari has
been put to rest.
They want to resurrect him like they’ve done with lei-shen and it’s interesting
that Zul mentions he learned how to control them.
Does he mean like mindcontrol, because that would put a whole new spin on the events from
Mists of Pandaria or does he mean in a way of manipulation.
Either way, for the resurrection he will need the the blood of Rezan, the loa of kings and
wouldn’t you know it...we play right into his hands and give him what he wants.
His allies are going to try and stop us in Atal’Dazar, we’re going to take care of
Dazar the first king who’s been dominated by Zul’s dark magics and then it seems like
Zul has even bigger dreams, but this is mainly from datamined information.
His student Vol’jamba saw the manipulator seeking to break the seal.
The high trone will be unmoved, it too will be crushed beneath the wheel.
That seal bit connects to G’huun, the raid boss located in Nazmir and a lot of Zhul’s
allies, the blood trolls and all that invoke its name as they fight with us.
It appears that Zul is interested in releasing G’huun finding that final seal which some
connect to the turning wheel we see at Zuldazar, which means potentially the final seal is
actually located at the capital city.
Vol’dun, the last zone not available for testing right now appears to have Zul coming
back to siege the city.
They sense something coming from the west.
An ancient power of the black empire, a god killer, and that empire was the old gods ruling
the world before the titans brought order.
The name Mythrax the Unraveller is mentioned, it has risen and Zul is apperantly comanding
it to break the final seal.
Talanji already rides the loa into battle, brothers and sisters of zandalar, let’s
take back our city!
So that’s pretty much the story of Prophet Zul as we know it right now, yet there a quite
a couple of pieces of the puzzle missing when it comes to his story.
How exactly did he team up with Princess Talanji and end up in the stockades.
Why do several sources mention that he was exiled when other sources state that the fleet
was given to him.
When exactly did he come up with the plan of releasing G’huun, is that the reason
why there’s such a massive change in his model between the cataclysm and Battle for
Azeroth?
I wonder if his visions and plans were actually wrong or if they played right into his hand
like we do.
They even laugh at zul for claiming Zandalar to be taken by the sea but for all we know,
he simply could have lied to convince the king to give him those ships.
He then sets out to unite the troll tribes and from shadows of the Horde we learn that
it was indeed in order of Rastakhan to do so.
However, the things that follow.
Dealing with Hakkar, enslaving the loa with the Amani, trying to take Pandaria...that
could have very well been just Zul acting on his own.
Imagine him forseeing the mists disapearing around Pandaria and wanting to learn the secrets
on how to resurrect an ancient king.
What better way to get the trolls desperate enough to ally with him then to let them believe
Zandalar is gone and they need this new land as well as having them fail horribly at the
hands of the alliance and the Horde.
They did his dirty work, like we do in Zandalar, and gave him access to the secrets of Lei-Shen.
Claiming mogushan vaults, that would have been an extra bonus, but he got all he needed
to make his plans come true.
Could very well be that I give blizzards writing a little bit too much credit since i imagine
that we are going to prevent Zul’s plans again, but would be cool if they would stretch
this storyline over several expansions.
One last tidbit before we close the video is that there seems to be an allegiance between
Prophet Zul and Queen Azshara, although it could be a random member of the Zanchuli council,
it seems to be more likely that it’s Zul.
During our questing we find 2 notes which say:
This letter is between Azshara and someone either in, or in immediate contact with, the
Zanchuli Council.
This letter makes it clear that the naga are participating in the murky politics surfacing
in Zuldazar.
There is danger here.
Most exalted, Queen Azshara.
We have infiltrated the Zanchuli council.
It was far easier than either of us suspected.
Half of the council has sworn to our cause.
The other half will stand, or fall, when the time comes.
The path of resistance will soon be clear.
Rastakhan assumed the Zanchuli Council wanted to be in service of the people.
The people don’t deserve service!
They are selfish, foolish, hopeless, but I digress.
I will bring the Zandalari back to greatness...whatever form that may take.
Your kingdom will rise.
We will both rule, as we were meant to do.
None will be left to oppose us.
A new world order lies ahead!
Quest: A royal concern – Your work within the Council is laudable.
We do look forward to thanking you in person.
It seems there were few relics to be found where you suggested.
We have sent a new force, under his guidance to find what the others missed.
He is certain, there is power to be found there.
I am concerned that shattering the temple was not enough.
The ocean is Gral’s temple.
However, with his followers lost, it is but a matter of time.
There are plodding Tortollans everywhere these days.
Fortunately, their wits are as quick as their feet, they suspect nothing of what we do.
A new world order, indeed.
–Signed Azshara
The only thing that makes me doubt that it’s zul is that it mentions infiltrating the zanchuli
counchil since the prophet has been a part of it, yet at the same time it mentions half
of the council standing with them something also repeated during the questing experience.
Time will tell though how all of that is going to play out.
The siege of Zandalar, the alliegance with Azshara and I assume N’zoth.
Taking on the troll that has the power to see the future and has so far been working
us exactly as he predicted.
Can’t wait to see it all unfold but for now thank you very much for watching everyone!
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