Was Lordamere Lake empty? There's just a bit of water remaining.
Players have had more real life time with the Forsaken as they've been from Vanilla on then the Kingdom Lordaeron was a part of the story. Changing the core of the Forsaken to be just another flavour of human would be the worst story and design decision Blizzard could make about them.
Calia was married and had a child, which has never been named but it's mentioned as an inner thought by Calia in Before The Storm the child exists (page 253, and I checked it first). Technically speaking this child is the last Menethil in existence, and if Lordaeron gets revived as a kingdom, even if not all the region it once was, Blizzard could mark the new era with the introduction of a new character, and have Wrathion of all people turn up with the child with having tracked down the person (this would give Calia an interesting plot twist of having to deal with the son of Deathwing, aka Daval Prestor, after having had the news of her father arranging a marriage to him) as this could introduce conflict into the story...I checked, and Calia was two years older than Arthas, and participated in Arthas's induction into Knights of the Silver Hand when he was 19, and he was born four years before the First War, so this event happened at around year 15, and she was married and had her child around that time too, maybe in year 17 (to make the child two years younger than Anduin btw). It's stated that the Knights of the Silver Hand were disbanded before the Third War (year 20), so this is the three-year window when the child could have been born...So in my idea, Wrathion turns up once more, this time with a girl in tow who bears a resemblance to Arthas, but when asked everyone is told this is Calia's missing daughter, and with his usual smugness Wrathion says: "Not so missing any more..."After the recent events of Shadowlands it's Anduin who takes the girl under his wings as he realises there's similarity between himself and the girl. Both have lost their mother for different reasons, and when Calia arrives the girl recoils on seeing her.The reason Calia is at the meeting is her impending role in relation to the Forsaken: Is she a diplomat? Is she their queen...?On hearing the word "queen" the boy speaks, saying: "Lordaeron belongs to a living Menethil. I'm the last living heir of House Menethil."Calia states that Lianne never made good on the promise to acknowledge the child as legitimate, but the girl remarks: "Who is alive still to oppose this assertion?"Calia nods, then turns to Anduin to plead her case. He has the power to give the girl a royal status.---This is just fan fiction, and I had read somewhere that Blizzard was going to introduce "conflict" in the Alliance so I think this might be one way it could be done. This idea is in part based on the information listed that there's an unnamed husband and child of Calia. It's Calia's daughter, Taelia, Anduin, and a few others who could be rebuilding a broken world, and Anduin can do this by reluctantly accepting Wrathion's help. Don't give them a love triangle because that won't fit with any of their characters. But this is a scenario I could see playing out in relation to Tirisfal Glades and the surrounding regions...
Calia becoming the forsaken queen is poetic justice and the best justice the night elves are gunna get.
This worries me GREATLY..NONE of us want Calia involved in this. The people who like Calia are Alliance mains, so PLEASE, no more %^&*ing lightforged undead &*!@.I am super worried about this, knowing how horrible blizzard writing been since BfA.
Is that map supposed to be a parallel to Ever song Woods? In one of the in-game cinematics Sylvanas mentions that she became just like Arthas. Arthas and the undead scarred eversong woods to get to Silvermoon City and Sylvanas kind of remotely did the same to the alliance trying to protect the Undercity.
Calia's awesome, and actually their queen by right. I can't wait to see what they do with her.
Putress was right.All you had to do was listen. It didn't have to be like this.
Speak for yourself, I would love to see it.
Forsaken probably getting rewarded with their home back. While the ones they nearly wiped out and destroyed much of the land of, only get to watch and seethe from atop Mount Hyjal. Yep standard justice on Azeroth. the Guilty succeed, the victims die or get pushed into obscurity.