I think you're right on the money regarding Elune and Silver. Too many comparisons/coincidences. Galakrond (Gallium "Silver Metal") Iridikron (Iridium "Silver Metal") - Elune being tied directly to the Worgen (Werewolves are weak to Silver), just to name a few.
Additional Info: Silver contains antibacterial properties and thus it had been used as food additive and coloring. Silver to this date had been used as a preventive treatment for burns and water disinfection.
@@Pyromancer the latest lore claims Elune to be eternal one of life. Also, in Tauren folklore and mythos, Elune is Earthmother's daughter, that is to say Azeroth's if they are the same entity. Also we have already heard Elune talk through Tyrande in Shadowlands. What if it's all so simple and the Tauren are actually right. Pantheon of life probably consists of Elune, An'she and Lo'sho and few other unknown beings. And yes, I do know Elune Has ties to light through Xe'ra connection and nelf priestessess, void connection through night Warrior and two sides of the moon kind of deal and to the arcane, knowing Titan language, resting in Well of eternity and her suppossed son Cenarius looking half nelf despite nelfs being trolls evolved by said Well, which is basically Azerite and being Eonar's ex lover or what not. If you connect All the dots, Elune is indeed probably Azeroth's daughter and mostly belongs to realm of life with some light, void, arcane and possibly death magic thrown in there. If Elune created the Naaru, She must be almost as old as the great Dark Beyond and if She is Azeroth's daughter, this indeed makes Azeroth the first to exist in the great Dark, possibly even the creator deity herself as your theories claim.
*stares* ... The hell? That is an awful coincidence. But it may just be that, considering Blizzard as it stands. Though Galakrond has been around since Wrath. Hmm. Could Iridikron be a relative to Galakrond somehow? I know that orc warlord rode around on Galakras during MoP, and that dragon was a descendant.
When or if you do the quest chains with the dragon scale expedition, you find out that the watchers, specifically tyr, experimented with infusing proto dragons with other elements other than just order, after how well the aspects took to order magic. There is a quest that takes you into Tyrs chamber and you see an earth, fire, frost, and storm proto drake just like the incarnates that are imprisoned there. I 1000% believe that Galakrond is the result of tyr successfully infusing a proto drake with Decay while at the same time not fully understanding how decay would change the entity’s mental and physiological state, and because they had their own agenda with order, didn’t tell the aspects because, like odyn, they largely saw proto dragons as beneath them and nothing more than living experiments.
This is great insight, especially on light and void its a detail I would have missed personally but it makes so much sense. I think you might be on to something here Pyro :) Keep up the video's you really are breathing a breath of fresh air back into the community with these video's its making me pay way more attention to the story again.
You should take a look at Ulderoth, Pyro. A version of Azeroth where the titans (AND also Life) completely took over. It is also called "the Titan Utopia". This came with time rifts in patch 10.1.5. There's also a book from that place that talks about the Yaungol that might interest you.
Remember, those who revere Elune most are being who were mutated by the Well of Eternity... Which was wound in Azeroth created when Amun'thul ripped that Old God from the planet. What if that even actually created the Moon... Okay that's a galaxy brain theory but my main point is that Elune is clearly connected to Y'shaarj in some way.
The well of eternity isn’t connected to elune. And I also do not think elune and y’sharrj are connected either. The well isn’t the product of y’sharrj. It’s the product of Azeroth being a world soul and having a wound from the old god being ripped out due to how long they were melded with the planet as they are basically parasites. If they ripped out ANY of the other old gods, and the planet didn’t blow up, we would have had more than one well.
I always felt like they were messing around with Argus's power before they perfected it for re-Origination and that's why Tyr knew they could empower the aspects in the first place.
Elune is like John Coffee in Green Mile, swallows up corruption and eventually unleashes it, but in her case instead of it coming out of bees it comes out as Old Gods? Interesting to think about.
i think tyr experimented with elemental infused dragons, wondered what would happen if he combined elements, galakrond was probably infused with decay AND spirit making him a non-dying cancerous growth. theres a reason his spawns are not called "undead" but "unliving" . also, its implied ysera was spirit infused and in the dawn of the aspects while they were fighting ysera's breath was the only thing that somehow calmed him
In reference to the upstart goddess quote. When she quoted goddess, she meant that Elune was newly (upstart) placed in her position as a (Goddess). Also about the eclipse in Xl eyes. Look in the (Embrace) lore of the White Lady and Blue Child.
Elune has been one of the figures we know about since warcraft 3, Tyrande mentioned her here and there and people from that long ago want to see what the heck is elune XD
19:00 there WAS an interaction for S-priest that would have you do something at that room with the twin hunters that would have Elune "smite" you, just like Odyn kills you , again on an S-priest with her or mog on at the end of the 5-man where you fight Oydn
There is a ongoing theme of light entities losing their light and becoming void for whatever reason (+ the new underground zone losing light in periods). I wonder if Galacrond is an experiment to create a being of light and like fallen naaru he just lost the light and thus turned into corrupted void being. Another interesting thing is the world tree Aman Thul ripped out. It is basically apparent the tree was Y'shaarj. I wonder if they tried to plant a tree of light and the tree lost the light and thus became old god. In case that would be real, its interesting to think about that Y'shaarj came just from a branch of a mother tree and was gifted by Elune. As stated in the Emerald Dream lore books. I wonder if we see Elune lose her light and become big bad in midnight or whether we see the mother tree lose its light. Xalathot with her void amulet is definitelly gonna corrupt something, thus crown of light will bring only darkness..
You made an interesting comment about Galakrond's size and how that would affect an ecosystem, and it got me thinking about the real world. If you think about the biggest predators, none of them are destructively large for the ecosystem they live in. Such gigantism can't really exist on Earth anymore, outside of the ocean, and the biggest thing, blue whales, can't even swallow something as large as a human. They rely almost entirely on krill. Every other large predator on the planet that I can think of is of reasonable size relative to their prey of choice. Like, you look at it, and it makes sense. Polar bears versus seals, and avoiding walruses if they can help it. Sharks and seals. Large cats and crocodilians with their African prey of choice. Wolves and deer/elk/caribou. The list goes on. Galakrond existing on Azeroth would be like the Loch Ness Monster living in the lake near my house, which is way smaller than even Loch Ness, or even just Loch Ness itself. It's just not sustainable. The thing would starve after quickly running out of viable things to eat. There are a bunch of freakishly large organisms in the Warcraft universe that probably can't realistically sustain themselves in the zone they inhabit, but Galakrond was beyond freakishly large. I already made an analogy, but to make another one, it's like if the T-Rexes from King Kong existed, but all of the prey on Skull Island was normal squirrels.
Someone in chat asked something about the Nightwarrior, can't we go even further? All the Night Elfes look like the guy from the picture and Elune is their goddess
i love that you are finding your passion back into the worldbuilding of this universe that we enjoy. But I am also cognizant that many times, while the graphic designers are very very intentional in their colour palette and design choices, linking them to cultural motifs and meanings, the narrative part of things are like a bunch of improv Dungeon Masters who are just making things up as they go, inventing things on the fly and out of excitement. This creates a lot of inconsistencies and thus wonderful WoW RetCon™. Hence why I don't see Metzan as the messiah that many put him on the pedestal to be; he's an improv DM.
Go into the End of the dungeon and where you can see Galakrond and use Inky Black Potion to get a really good view of the powers that are being pulled into his body
Sorry if someone else got there first - is the silver “poisoning” thing why the night elves are that purple colour as elune’s “favored” children and potentualy why the night warrior transformation takes it a step further as there taking more of it into themselves
I love this talk about magical properties related to materials, and I wonder what this means for the true silver Material... Blizzard drove me up the wall every with it's crafting system where every expansion we got materials that are basically only stronger than the previous material. Crafting recipes should involve different mystical properties from the materials they are made of
Did you know that all the primal powers have a “gift” Fel gift, gift of the narru or light forge, titans gift, etc. but Elune gives grace. She must be outside the titans or the 6 powers.
Im just going to throw this out there but what if Eonar is just a titan that is playing the life binder. What if Elune is the true "Lifebinder"? It does not make sense when Eonar is apart of the Titans, the keepers of "order". We need to always remember that the curse of flesh or life was provided by the old gods and not the titans OR Eonar. The possibilities with Elune are endless but it does definitely seem that we are being misdirected and we already know the Titans are not to be exactly trusted. One other thing to add is that the aspects getting their "powers" back but not from the titans leads me to believe they have been restored by either Azeroth or Elune since the prison is broken. As the whispers tell us, "her heart is a crater and we have filled it" this explains the night warrior and elunes connection with the void.
22:52 make me wounder, like how the primal drakes are "what was first" I wounder if Elune was/is "what was first" or a part of it, Light. just light as in white/black light/darkness? Maybe Elune/Xal both fragments of "somthing" that WAS grater.🤔🤔
Galakrond's description reminds me of Calia Menethil with her silvery, alabaster skin and yellow eyes. If it is the case that galakrond and Calia are linked in some way, we should be very concerned for Calia and what this would mean for the forsaken as well. There is also a dragon mount with white scales and yellow eyes called the albino drake.
I think the dragon would actually be a chromatic dragon. Which in fantasy lore is a dragon that can destroy existence itself. An apocalypse level threat. That would be dope.
Guys in the last shadowlands cinematic, when Zooval dies, they show all the pantheon of death exept the Primus in the cinematic. Why? 100% bcs he didnt look like we saw it in game in the flashbacks, but he looked like the leaked photo, bcs we are seeing vision of the past. Also in that scene you can hear chains rumbling, if we see the primus in game he doesnt have chains so it wpuld not make sense to hear those noises, but in the leaked picture he does, so 100% they didnt reveal it bcs it would have given everything up, but they gave us enough info for us to think it, gg Blizzard, Zooval did nothing worng, and the true Jailer is the Primus
Hi pyro just want to remind you Elune has a dark side of her which suggest it could be the connection with Xalatath wrath of elune it consuming the wielder of her wrath until it's die , also night elf's developed from trolls and their skin turned to blue, purple ish colour what hint why they are the children of elune
Wasn't the stonewright in Revendreth a Night Warrior, who gained power from Elune specifically? I remember her being so old that most of Revendreth thought that she was one of the first beings to live there. as far as i understand it, this implies that Elune was doing "Goddess" stuff around, or immediately after, the "Ordering" of the shadowlands. So if Elune is a relative new-comer, then whatever timeline Xalatath is thinking of must be incomrehensible.
What if Elune was a prototype of the things that the Titans wanted to create with Azeroth? One that went rogue and was a "failure" in the titans eyes but as a "moon" continues to check out after her "younger sister" Azeroth. 🤔
What if the moon is really the corpse of Y'shaarj and Elune was cleansing it, it would explain the purple stuff on it and show the progress she has been making in removing the corruption.
There is a strong chance that galakrond had more magic inside him than just void. I think void is just one part of Galakrond and that he has more types of magic that made him larger
I like how you refer to the tropes of silver. however what about the connection between xal and elune. I believe they are part of the same whole, rather, xal is the corruption removed from elune
wanted to be clear that my staments about M+ wasnt about you, I respect you, it was more how that 0 should at least be on LFG so at the least people can LEARN what it is & see if they want to try, right now its strong armed by quests and stories, the dawn of the infinite story was gated by the wall that is M+ that from a solo pov is completely invited IN content or $$$$.
Elune is not hiding that she supports night elves. What we know is, that night elvews or all elves are descendant from a troll tribe in Darkshore. I'm not sure, but i think trolls are not titan origin. If Elune is a construct of the titans why would she support something that the titans usually discard or ignore?
People have been leaving this comment on my videos for 7 years now, regardless of how many times it has been proven that they do put this much thought into it.
Just listen how the name Elune sounds there is no so called good charater that has a name that sounds like that, on the other hand we have C'thun, G'hun, Elune there have a very distinct sound to it.
Nuh, Galakrond is organic 100% not silver😂 You can see him alive in Dragonflight cinematic. The really intresting thing is what happens to him, he becomes so powerful, huge etc. i think he eat something, maybe a part of an old god. Also intresting all this necrotic magic of him… in books they write he can resurrect death dragons. But if his anomaly power comes from death magic, why Iridicron sucks void energy from Galakrond? I hope its in purpose and not just another Blizzard scam…)
@@VelvetSkyye its not decay bro, not the same colours, its more maldraxus theme, also he resurrected 2 dragons, and in books they say he resurrected corpses, so its necromancy magic…
you know that thing where you say something on the internet with enough confidence people will believe it? Your comment isn't an example of that. The blue guy in the video is 100% blue because of silver, go do some research into it.
I think you're right on the money regarding Elune and Silver. Too many comparisons/coincidences.
Galakrond (Gallium "Silver Metal") Iridikron (Iridium "Silver Metal") - Elune being tied directly to the Worgen (Werewolves are weak to Silver), just to name a few.
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Additional Info:
Silver contains antibacterial properties and thus it had been used as food additive and coloring. Silver to this date had been used as a preventive treatment for burns and water disinfection.
@@sockembopperify That got me thinking of Order of the Silver Hand disinfecting lordareon of scourge. With light of course
@@Pyromancer the latest lore claims Elune to be eternal one of life.
Also, in Tauren folklore and mythos, Elune is Earthmother's daughter, that is to say Azeroth's if they are the same entity.
Also we have already heard Elune talk through Tyrande in Shadowlands.
What if it's all so simple and the Tauren are actually right.
Pantheon of life probably consists of Elune, An'she and Lo'sho and few other unknown beings.
And yes, I do know Elune Has ties to light through Xe'ra connection and nelf priestessess, void connection through night Warrior and two sides of the moon kind of deal and to the arcane, knowing Titan language, resting in Well of eternity and her suppossed son Cenarius looking half nelf despite nelfs being trolls evolved by said Well, which is basically Azerite and being Eonar's ex lover or what not.
If you connect All the dots, Elune is indeed probably Azeroth's daughter and mostly belongs to realm of life with some light, void, arcane and possibly death magic thrown in there.
If Elune created the Naaru, She must be almost as old as the great Dark Beyond and if She is Azeroth's daughter, this indeed makes Azeroth the first to exist in the great Dark, possibly even the creator deity herself as your theories claim.
*stares* ... The hell? That is an awful coincidence. But it may just be that, considering Blizzard as it stands. Though Galakrond has been around since Wrath. Hmm. Could Iridikron be a relative to Galakrond somehow? I know that orc warlord rode around on Galakras during MoP, and that dragon was a descendant.
So happy to be watching these WoW lore/speculation videos again
Me too, feels like coming home, just like Metzen said.
When or if you do the quest chains with the dragon scale expedition, you find out that the watchers, specifically tyr, experimented with infusing proto dragons with other elements other than just order, after how well the aspects took to order magic.
There is a quest that takes you into Tyrs chamber and you see an earth, fire, frost, and storm proto drake just like the incarnates that are imprisoned there.
I 1000% believe that Galakrond is the result of tyr successfully infusing a proto drake with Decay while at the same time not fully understanding how decay would change the entity’s mental and physiological state, and because they had their own agenda with order, didn’t tell the aspects because, like odyn, they largely saw proto dragons as beneath them and nothing more than living experiments.
The little "Thank you chef" added in after the "You are absolutely correct Jay" at 3:54 had me chuckling
This is great insight, especially on light and void its a detail I would have missed personally but it makes so much sense. I think you might be on to something here Pyro :) Keep up the video's you really are breathing a breath of fresh air back into the community with these video's its making me pay way more attention to the story again.
Wow and Pompey. Perfect Match! 💙
You should take a look at Ulderoth, Pyro. A version of Azeroth where the titans (AND also Life) completely took over. It is also called "the Titan Utopia". This came with time rifts in patch 10.1.5. There's also a book from that place that talks about the Yaungol that might interest you.
Remember, those who revere Elune most are being who were mutated by the Well of Eternity... Which was wound in Azeroth created when Amun'thul ripped that Old God from the planet. What if that even actually created the Moon... Okay that's a galaxy brain theory but my main point is that Elune is clearly connected to Y'shaarj in some way.
The well of eternity isn’t connected to elune.
And I also do not think elune and y’sharrj are connected either.
The well isn’t the product of y’sharrj. It’s the product of Azeroth being a world soul and having a wound from the old god being ripped out due to how long they were melded with the planet as they are basically parasites.
If they ripped out ANY of the other old gods, and the planet didn’t blow up, we would have had more than one well.
I always felt like they were messing around with Argus's power before they perfected it for re-Origination and that's why Tyr knew they could empower the aspects in the first place.
Elune is like John Coffee in Green Mile, swallows up corruption and eventually unleashes it, but in her case instead of it coming out of bees it comes out as Old Gods? Interesting to think about.
i think tyr experimented with elemental infused dragons, wondered what would happen if he combined elements, galakrond was probably infused with decay AND spirit making him a non-dying cancerous growth. theres a reason his spawns are not called "undead" but "unliving" . also, its implied ysera was spirit infused and in the dawn of the aspects while they were fighting ysera's breath was the only thing that somehow calmed him
man its so amazing to see you doing wow speculation videos again, you sir were missed!
In reference to the upstart goddess quote. When she quoted goddess, she meant that Elune was newly (upstart) placed in her position as a (Goddess). Also about the eclipse in Xl eyes. Look in the (Embrace) lore of the White Lady and Blue Child.
Elune has been one of the figures we know about since warcraft 3, Tyrande mentioned her here and there and people from that long ago want to see what the heck is elune XD
19:00 there WAS an interaction for S-priest that would have you do something at that room with the twin hunters that would have Elune "smite" you, just like Odyn kills you , again on an S-priest with her or mog on at the end of the 5-man where you fight Oydn
Praise be Elune!
There is a ongoing theme of light entities losing their light and becoming void for whatever reason (+ the new underground zone losing light in periods). I wonder if Galacrond is an experiment to create a being of light and like fallen naaru he just lost the light and thus turned into corrupted void being.
Another interesting thing is the world tree Aman Thul ripped out. It is basically apparent the tree was Y'shaarj. I wonder if they tried to plant a tree of light and the tree lost the light and thus became old god. In case that would be real, its interesting to think about that Y'shaarj came just from a branch of a mother tree and was gifted by Elune. As stated in the Emerald Dream lore books.
I wonder if we see Elune lose her light and become big bad in midnight or whether we see the mother tree lose its light. Xalathot with her void amulet is definitelly gonna corrupt something, thus crown of light will bring only darkness..
I feel like if pyromancer were to become a detective irl, he’d be pretty f’ing good at it.
You made an interesting comment about Galakrond's size and how that would affect an ecosystem, and it got me thinking about the real world. If you think about the biggest predators, none of them are destructively large for the ecosystem they live in. Such gigantism can't really exist on Earth anymore, outside of the ocean, and the biggest thing, blue whales, can't even swallow something as large as a human. They rely almost entirely on krill. Every other large predator on the planet that I can think of is of reasonable size relative to their prey of choice. Like, you look at it, and it makes sense. Polar bears versus seals, and avoiding walruses if they can help it. Sharks and seals. Large cats and crocodilians with their African prey of choice. Wolves and deer/elk/caribou. The list goes on.
Galakrond existing on Azeroth would be like the Loch Ness Monster living in the lake near my house, which is way smaller than even Loch Ness, or even just Loch Ness itself. It's just not sustainable. The thing would starve after quickly running out of viable things to eat.
There are a bunch of freakishly large organisms in the Warcraft universe that probably can't realistically sustain themselves in the zone they inhabit, but Galakrond was beyond freakishly large. I already made an analogy, but to make another one, it's like if the T-Rexes from King Kong existed, but all of the prey on Skull Island was normal squirrels.
Someone in chat asked something about the Nightwarrior, can't we go even further? All the Night Elfes look like the guy from the picture and Elune is their goddess
Hell yeah, I missed these videos. There’s other creators but none scratch that itch like Pyro lol
Azshara’s glorious golden eyes were thought to be a sign she would be a force for good.
That makes sense about the body because she has never shown herself. I must see Elune.
i love that you are finding your passion back into the worldbuilding of this universe that we enjoy. But I am also cognizant that many times, while the graphic designers are very very intentional in their colour palette and design choices, linking them to cultural motifs and meanings, the narrative part of things are like a bunch of improv Dungeon Masters who are just making things up as they go, inventing things on the fly and out of excitement. This creates a lot of inconsistencies and thus wonderful WoW RetCon™. Hence why I don't see Metzan as the messiah that many put him on the pedestal to be; he's an improv DM.
Go into the End of the dungeon and where you can see Galakrond and use Inky Black Potion to get a really good view of the powers that are being pulled into his body
I fucking love that you're back, man.
Sorry if someone else got there first - is the silver “poisoning” thing why the night elves are that purple colour as elune’s “favored” children and potentualy why the night warrior transformation takes it a step further as there taking more of it into themselves
I love this talk about magical properties related to materials, and I wonder what this means for the true silver Material... Blizzard drove me up the wall every with it's crafting system where every expansion we got materials that are basically only stronger than the previous material. Crafting recipes should involve different mystical properties from the materials they are made of
Did you know that all the primal powers have a “gift” Fel gift, gift of the narru or light forge, titans gift, etc. but Elune gives grace. She must be outside the titans or the 6 powers.
Galikrond was eating the big kodo that people have been speculating about since the original version of the game came out.
Im just going to throw this out there but what if Eonar is just a titan that is playing the life binder. What if Elune is the true "Lifebinder"? It does not make sense when Eonar is apart of the Titans, the keepers of "order". We need to always remember that the curse of flesh or life was provided by the old gods and not the titans OR Eonar. The possibilities with Elune are endless but it does definitely seem that we are being misdirected and we already know the Titans are not to be exactly trusted. One other thing to add is that the aspects getting their "powers" back but not from the titans leads me to believe they have been restored by either Azeroth or Elune since the prison is broken. As the whispers tell us, "her heart is a crater and we have filled it" this explains the night warrior and elunes connection with the void.
22:52 make me wounder, like how the primal drakes are "what was first" I wounder if Elune was/is "what was first" or a part of it, Light. just light as in white/black light/darkness? Maybe Elune/Xal both fragments of "somthing" that WAS grater.🤔🤔
Elune has a dark side and ill bet that somewhere there is a reference to it or maybe that crystal in the next expac
Wasnt galakrond corrupted by eating other protodragons? Thats why he got all that limbs and eyes
Listening to this, made me wonder if Xal'atath could have been a titan experiment(old god creation) to try to order void.
Galakrond's description reminds me of Calia Menethil with her silvery, alabaster skin and yellow eyes. If it is the case that galakrond and Calia are linked in some way, we should be very concerned for Calia and what this would mean for the forsaken as well. There is also a dragon mount with white scales and yellow eyes called the albino drake.
I think the dragon would actually be a chromatic dragon. Which in fantasy lore is a dragon that can destroy existence itself. An apocalypse level threat. That would be dope.
Dragonblight music is perfect. I think wotlk made me really love the lore.
On the point of predator size, look into Gustave the Nile Crocodile……he is just such a giant among predators
Guys in the last shadowlands cinematic, when Zooval dies, they show all the pantheon of death exept the Primus in the cinematic.
Why? 100% bcs he didnt look like we saw it in game in the flashbacks, but he looked like the leaked photo, bcs we are seeing vision of the past.
Also in that scene you can hear chains rumbling, if we see the primus in game he doesnt have chains so it wpuld not make sense to hear those noises, but in the leaked picture he does, so 100% they didnt reveal it bcs it would have given everything up, but they gave us enough info for us to think it, gg Blizzard, Zooval did nothing worng, and the true Jailer is the Primus
Yes obsorbing high quantities of silver will cause skin to change color to blue….but can and will lead to death if not stopped.
Iridikron could be the build up of a redemption arc for galakrond.....boom the climax of warcraft is that no baddie is truelly a baddie.
Man i missed these wow lore vids, keep them commin Pyro ❤
Hi pyro just want to remind you Elune has a dark side of her which suggest it could be the connection with Xalatath wrath of elune it consuming the wielder of her wrath until it's die , also night elf's developed from trolls and their skin turned to blue, purple ish colour what hint why they are the children of elune
Wasn't the stonewright in Revendreth a Night Warrior, who gained power from Elune specifically? I remember her being so old that most of Revendreth thought that she was one of the first beings to live there.
as far as i understand it, this implies that Elune was doing "Goddess" stuff around, or immediately after, the "Ordering" of the shadowlands.
So if Elune is a relative new-comer, then whatever timeline Xalatath is thinking of must be incomrehensible.
What if Elune was a prototype of the things that the Titans wanted to create with Azeroth? One that went rogue and was a "failure" in the titans eyes but as a "moon" continues to check out after her "younger sister" Azeroth. 🤔
Im glad you're doing wow lore again dude.
What if the moon is really the corpse of Y'shaarj and Elune was cleansing it, it would explain the purple stuff on it and show the progress she has been making in removing the corruption.
Thank god pyro is doing WoW lore again. Now I can come back 👽
feel like Galacron ate the elemental lord of spirit and decay.
Keep doing what you are doing dude!
There is a strong chance that galakrond had more magic inside him than just void. I think void is just one part of Galakrond and that he has more types of magic that made him larger
tryhold quests were all about silver too btw
Maybe Elune will have to purify so much shit during the War within that She will go full void mode and be Midnight last boss
Night elves have the same skin color. High elves lost that skin tone once they left. Wonder if it's because they were no longer under Elune.
"Light and the enemy of all aka order struck a bargain" What if Galakron was an attempt at making another Aspect of light or void?
I like how you refer to the tropes of silver. however what about the connection between xal and elune. I believe they are part of the same whole, rather, xal is the corruption removed from elune
i think Galakrond was one of the first dragons,and he was not corupted,he tried to defend dragonkind from titans influence
What if elune was just a soul captured by the titans, and used to keep azeroth cleansed and in a state that the titans prefer?
wanted to be clear that my staments about M+ wasnt about you, I respect you, it was more how that 0 should at least be on LFG so at the least people can LEARN what it is & see if they want to try, right now its strong armed by quests and stories, the dawn of the infinite story was gated by the wall that is M+ that from a solo pov is completely invited IN content or $$$$.
so when i was like 7 wotlk came out
i was young didnt know much about lore etc until later
but i always thought galakrond was a statue lol
Anyone ever go over with Pyro what happen at the end of shadowlands and how we ended up with the seed that ultimately became Amerdrassil?
Elune is not hiding that she supports night elves. What we know is, that night elvews or all elves are descendant from a troll tribe in Darkshore. I'm not sure, but i think trolls are not titan origin. If Elune is a construct of the titans why would she support something that the titans usually discard or ignore?
The 7 heads of Y'shaarj and 7 titans.. hmm
Didn't Elune speak through Tyrande? Like she straight up possessed her body to talk to her sister, the Winter Queen?
Maldraxxus means evil dragon, funny enough the evil dragon was corrupted by maldraxxian energy.
Itd be wild if Xala'tatha is the blue child
Good theories and insights. However, i'm always sceptical that the writers actually put this much thought into any of it.
People have been leaving this comment on my videos for 7 years now, regardless of how many times it has been proven that they do put this much thought into it.
I really hope so because I love the lore and the theorycrafting! Keep up the great content :) @@Pyromancer
Pyro bro... I'm trying to detox from WoW. Your lore analysis and speculation is sucking me back into it!
So if I understand correctly you’re saying, it’s possible, it’s decay that corrupts loken and not yog?
I thought galakrond would be a slitherdrake.
Just listen how the name Elune sounds there is no so called good charater that has a name that sounds like that, on the other hand we have C'thun, G'hun, Elune there have a very distinct sound to it.
maybe her old name is spelled E'lhun?
Juicy stuff
What if Xal is the blue Child?
he ate a naaru 100%
Nuh, Galakrond is organic 100% not silver😂
You can see him alive in Dragonflight cinematic.
The really intresting thing is what happens to him, he becomes so powerful, huge etc. i think he eat something, maybe a part of an old god. Also intresting all this necrotic magic of him… in books they write he can resurrect death dragons. But if his anomaly power comes from death magic, why Iridicron sucks void energy from Galakrond? I hope its in purpose and not just another Blizzard scam…)
His power isn’t death. It’s decay. The same magic the gnolls use.
The blight of galakrond is literally a blob of decay
@@VelvetSkyye its not decay bro, not the same colours, its more maldraxus theme, also he resurrected 2 dragons, and in books they say he resurrected corpses, so its necromancy magic…
Y'sharaj had 7 heads , there are 7 titans .... think about it :)
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That dude doesn't have an excess of silver. He is a famous example of inbreeding. It's caused from the blood not absorbing enough oxygen
you know that thing where you say something on the internet with enough confidence people will believe it? Your comment isn't an example of that. The blue guy in the video is 100% blue because of silver, go do some research into it.
@@netherialdreyrimani 🤣 literally watched a documentary about this dudes family last week