@Portergauge In hindsight, I think it would've been interesting if Sergeant Krashj from Maldraxxus had special dialogue for Draenei (LF) as he states he was from Naigtal. And by the sounds of it, he was a member of the native peoples from that planet.
@CaptainRelyk The sad thing is, they were this in TWW. They only seemed to care about the roots of a defunct, forgotten great tree. That was in danger due to the rapid pooling of Black Blood in Azj-Kahet. It is criminal that there is nothing, NOTHING that references this in Harandar.
@mothymoma@NotAmberBerries Problem is, it does kinda come off as a lazy man excuse for why they weren't present for things like the the battle for mount hyjal, Xavius' assault on Val'sharah and Sylvanas' burning of Teldrassil retroactively.
Which wasn't needed based on what we knew about them from TWW
@Pentigan@NotAmberBerries Not to mention that Teldrassil and Amirdrassil are relatively young. Andrassil (Vordrassil) was chopped down prior to its roots reaching Haranir according to the Haranir you can meet in Grizzly Hills.
@Pentigan@NotAmberBerries Hell all but Shaladrassil have only existed for 10k years or fewer. And we don't really know when Shaladrassil was planted per say. But it is speculated in game to have been prior to the War of the Ancients. But like Nordrassil, it was planted via a branch of G'Hanir.
@Joe_Zone_Layer Nope. Which is why I preferred the way they were characterized in TWW. Where they just protected the roots of a defunct and forgotten great tree.
@NotAmberBerries And the Black Blood stuff was replaced with the Lightbloom and the 'Rift of Aln' nightmare stuff. I would rather have an expanded K'aresh and proper build up to Dimensius over the current shit we have with the Haranir.
@NotAmberBerries They also didn't have the whole "it is forbidden to leave Harandar", just that it was forbidden to interact with outsiders in TWW. Hell there is no mention of those roots from TWW in Midnights Harandar. Feels like the World Trees replaced that to make them seem more important.
@vergara_so81260 Ivo's character arc in the Sonic 3 film was realizing that he already had a 'family', and thus was never truly alone thanks to Agent Stone. It was that lack of awareness that allowed Gerald to manipulate him after all.
@vergara_so81260 He wants to rule the world, not destroy it. That is why he helped stop his grandfather. Which is constant with his character in SA2 after he realized what his grandfather had actually planned for the Arc prior to his death.
@TheSnekofVoldun If I had a nickle for every time a serpent Loa killed a C'thraxxi I would have two nickles. Which isn't a lot but it is weird that it happened twice.
Side note: I am expecting Temple of Sethraliss to be a returning dungeon for Midnight S2 because of that connection.
@Metal5905 Although what is funny is that he found an alternative route to get to the thief in your second clip by pure accident. Via the ramp in the first clip.
@Metal5905 Yeah the trick is to stay close to the thieves as they show you the paths.
There is a Crash Bandicoot youtuber that did a recent play through of Spyro 1 and when he worked that out he was livid.
@Skoll_Shorties I always love cases where the Old Gods can manipulate someone without it being straight up mind control. Such as this case where Yogg-saron manipulates Loken through blackmail. And by the time Loken figures out he was duped, it was too late to change course.