Can't help but imagine that if he succeeds in unmaking the universe... he keeps it that way. Unmade.
Can you be more brief and poignant? Nobody is going to watch 5 minutes of video to understand what a single phrase meant. Or at least few will care.
Are you sure about your observation about the Old Gods and the Void? Both Star Augur Fight and Uunat encounter hinted at something much more eternal, the great cosmic war between Light and Void! Existence vs Non-existence! You still don't get it, do you? The First ones have been part of Warcraft lore since Day one and in fact, we have been warned about the First once since the days of Puzzle Box of Yogg saron. Wowhead itself is far too late into seeing this observation. You have only come to this observation after all the 9.2 datamining! Some of us, out here in the community have long suspected of what is to come. In fact, 9.2 ending was already warned by Azeroth in-game. Ever though about that? No, I couldn't agree more when N'zoth called the player characters blinded. As Danuser said, all eyes shall open in the end.
I'm not meaning to be hyperbolic or negative, I wish I still cared but at this point I just don't. Genuinely, I wish I still cared.
Azeoroth will never fall!
Zovaal wins...and we wake up in Nya'lotha...:O
So is it time for WoW 2.0?
I really want to know why Azeroth is important to Zovaal. What's special about her, about our half-sleeping, wounded titan soul? Why does he need to destroy her specifically ("death comes..."), when his goal is un-, and at some point, remaking reality as a whole?Can't wait to find out. I like the cosmic scale story a lot, even if it has some flaws (many aspects of BfA or Sylvanas' massive cognitive dissonance, for example). But the end of Shadowlands will be very criticial for this decade-spanning story to succeed. There must be a very good reason for Zovaal to attack Azeroth directly.Also I'm curious if the "Lords of Dread" include Denathrius. I hope not, I want to see (and hear <3) more of him in the future.