I started wow in late BFA. I thought N’zoth’s design, voice, and lore reaching back to classic was amazing. (like the dead, washed up sea creatures on darkshore) To be honest, all the old gods are my favorite things in WoW, but N’zoth specifically because he was the most fleshed out, with virtually an entire expansion dedicated to him. He was my first introduction to the eldritch theme in any form of media and I instantly fell in love with the theme.
Looking back, I am kind of dissapointed that he died the way he died. I can only hope that the world soul saga, specifically midnight, will feature more eldrich themes with X’alatath.
Even in a more general sense, I think the conflict between titans and old gods is incredibly well written. The ambiguity that there isn’t nessesarily a good and bad side makes it 10 times better. For example, if it wasn’t for Yogg Saron and the curse of flesh, most mortals on Azeroth would not have free will.
The old gods are amazing, and it disappointed me that the Jailer tried to be what old gods were in the sense that he was behind a lot of stuff in wow, but the different between the jailer and the old gods is that the old gods actually had hints and established lore since the start of the game, and was not just a random character that was made to sound cool and mysterious.
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r/wow I started wow in late BFA. I thought N’zoth’s design, voice, and lore reaching back to classic was amazing. (like the dead, washed up sea creatures on darkshore) To be honest, all the old gods are my favorite things in WoW, but N’zoth specifically because he was the most fleshed out, with virtually an entire expansion dedicated to him. He was my first introduction to the eldritch theme in any form of media and I instantly fell in love with the theme. Looking back, I am kind of dissapointed that he died the way he died. I can only hope that the world soul saga, specifically midnight, will feature more eldrich themes with X’alatath. Even in a more general sense, I think the conflict between titans and old gods is incredibly well written. The ambiguity that there isn’t nessesarily a good and bad side makes it 10 times better. For example, if it wasn’t for Yogg Saron and the curse of flesh, most mortals on Azeroth would not have free will. The old gods are amazing, and it disappointed me that the Jailer tried to be what old gods were in the sense that he was behind a lot of stuff in wow, but the different between the jailer and the old gods is that the old gods actually had hints and established lore since the start of the game, and was not just a random character that was made to sound cool and mysterious. submitted by /u/Gamepro5 [link] [comments]
I started wow in late BFA. I thought N’zoth’s design, voice, and lore reaching back to classic was amazing. (like the dead, washed up sea creatures on darkshore) To be honest, all the old gods are my favorite things in WoW, but N’zoth specifically because he was the most fleshed out, with virtually an entire expansion dedicated to him. He was my first introduction to the eldritch theme in any form of media and I instantly fell in love with the theme.
Looking back, I am kind of dissapointed that he died the way he died. I can only hope that the world soul saga, specifically midnight, will feature more eldrich themes with X’alatath.
Even in a more general sense, I think the conflict between titans and old gods is incredibly well written. The ambiguity that there isn’t nessesarily a good and bad side makes it 10 times better. For example, if it wasn’t for Yogg Saron and the curse of flesh, most mortals on Azeroth would not have free will.
The old gods are amazing, and it disappointed me that the Jailer tried to be what old gods were in the sense that he was behind a lot of stuff in wow, but the different between the jailer and the old gods is that the old gods actually had hints and established lore since the start of the game, and was not just a random character that was made to sound cool and mysterious.
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