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8-12-2010 @ 9:35AM
terraburn said...
This was a very wordy post. (meaning lots of synonyms for other words than I'm used to seeing in your posts). I don't know if you were feeling poetic or what but I liked it :)
So a couple of things to play with.
Firstly, we already know Blizzard has no problem telling us what we do in game is not Warcraft canon. According to Metzen and crew, King Wrynn killed Onyxia, not us as adventurers. It's completely reasonable to assume that in any type of future printed stories, it will be told that Tyr returned to free his brothers and sister and fought back Yogg-Saron. Or any number of reasonable explanations.
The other thing to play with, in relation to why we were able to slay C'thun and Yogg-Saron, is that we as mortals have become far more powerful than any Titan or Old God could have imagined. Our skills and control over the powers at hand have allowed us to grow to a great strength and thus providing us the opportunity to do things the Titans could not. It may seem arrogant to assume we are that strong but it stands to reason that we may actually be.
Great post as always :)
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