03-28-2014, 08:31 AM
So this is where I'm gonna be posting a list of all the interesting things that I find and have found while I'm going through the official Blizzard Forum GM Posts, and Twitter feed (@Loreology as well as a couple other 'Historians'' feeds, as they're so called). There's so cool stuff that really adds a lot to the lore. People ask the Devs these questions, and get answers straight from them! Clears up a lot of lore, but also brings up a lot of questions.
"It is said that in the beginning there was Light and there was Void and in a time long ago, the two collided in the abyss of the Great Dark. As a result, infinite worlds spiraled out into the newly forming cosmos."
Warcraft Magazine, Issue 5
"The Draenei you know are corrupted through their portal travels..."
Date 26 September 2005 Wow Forums by Caydiem
“The souls of the undead (Forsaken, PC death knights, ghouls, etc.) are imperfectly attached to their bodies; the dark magic that sustains them is a buffer that prevents their souls from properly joining with their bodies. This is why undead feel only faint sensations of pain or discomfort from most physical stimuli, and why the Light is so painful to their existence. The primary exception to this rule are liches, as liches bind their souls to a phylactery and then use the phylactery to generate a physical form; this process is why lich bodies look nothing like their mortal bodies, and also why you have to destroy a lich’s phylactery to truly kill them.”
Date: 09 February 2012 WoW Forums post by Nyorloth
""@MickyNeilson so what about Elunites, or are they just the light as well? Is that another lost thematic"
"Historian input - the power would come from Elune."
(This to me pretty much disproves the Elune-is-a-Naaru-theory)
"@MickyNeilson Rise of the Horde and the WoW Comic said that the Draenei arrived to Draenor 200 years before W1. That's still accurated?"
"Yep, Historians confirmed."
(Server timeline is wrong, says it's 960 years ago)
"@MickyNeilson What's the deal with goblin priests? Do they believe in the Light?"
"They use willpower to wield the Light, driven by greed."
(This sounds a LOT like the way the Forsaken use the Shadow. And considering what we heard earlier, with the universe being formed by Shadow and Light coming together... Has some interesting implications.)
"@Loreology This part of the Wc3 manual did I mean: "...common ancestry with gryphons and dragons..." Still true?"
"AFAIK, there hasn't been any ruling that contradicts this. I believe it's safe to assume that this lore still holds true."
"@Loreology Are Blood Knights and Sunwalkers true Paladins or is it just for gameplay purposes? They seem different"
"They have the same in-game abilities for gameplay sake. IIRC, we intentionally avoid referring to Sunwalkers as "paladins".
"
"Are demons the source of Fel magic?"
"They contain fel magic, but they aren't "the" source. The nature of this magic is created from destroying something else.
"
(WHAT, BLIZZARD? TELL US WHAT's BEING DESTROYED)
[3/23/14, 1:05:33 AM] Beltharean: "Got a question about Illidan if you can. When he was "Defeated" in Black Temple is he dead or heading to the nether??"
[3/23/14, 1:05:46 AM] Beltharean: "@ChristMetzen has understood that folks would like to see this villain once again...
"
(Blizzard... Plz... Don't do it...)
"Alteraci" "Lordaeronian" "Stromic" Dalaranian" "Stormwindian"
- Official way to pronounce the nationalities- I don't care, because Stromic and Alteraci sound ridiculous.
"Ama Noral'arkhana era endal dracon" Officially translated from Thalassian as "Saved by magic and by the breath of the dragon"
"Arcane magic is canonically white and/ore violet in the lore"
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Now, the most interesting thing that I found for me personally, is the relationship between all the classes and the Void.
After the First War, Bishop Seline investigated the dark magic used by the orc necrolytes to raise their deads. Her studies became obsessed as she tried to discover why such energy existed at all and why she began to see the ebb and flow of it in the world around her. She began preaching about the necessity of balance between dark and light, but after her death, her books were locked away in the Kirin Tor's vaults in Dalaran.
Her teachings, rediscovered by Forsaken priests during the capture of the Undercity, served as the theological base for the Cult of Forgotten Shadow. This cult uses the term Shadow to refer to reality and believes that there must be balance between the wielders of holy and dark energies; because of that, they mostly manipulate the dark energies "discovered" by Natalie Seline.
World of Warcraft the Magazine, Issue 4
We also know that:
@Loreology @johnpatrickz Real answer: Void is different from nether. We consider voidwalkers "demons" for gameplay but different origins!
It's said that they come from the Void, which is the same source of magic that Priests use for Shadow Magic, as well as Necromancers for their shadowy spells- As well as to gain access to the souls of the dead. All three classes are drawing on the Shadow Plane in some way or another. My personal interpretation of that is the -way- a person access the Void determines how they use it. Priests use it in the most 'pure' way so they have the most control. Necromancers use the arcane, and the arcane ends up twisting or corrupting it into a form where they can't have as much control over it. Warlocks have Fel taint in their spells which distorts it even further, which is why they have the least control over their shadow spells.
If anyone else knows any official Lore Posts with information that doesn't appear in-game, feel free to post them, or to discuss any of the lore (or my opinions on it) above.
"It is said that in the beginning there was Light and there was Void and in a time long ago, the two collided in the abyss of the Great Dark. As a result, infinite worlds spiraled out into the newly forming cosmos."
Warcraft Magazine, Issue 5
"The Draenei you know are corrupted through their portal travels..."
Date 26 September 2005 Wow Forums by Caydiem
“The souls of the undead (Forsaken, PC death knights, ghouls, etc.) are imperfectly attached to their bodies; the dark magic that sustains them is a buffer that prevents their souls from properly joining with their bodies. This is why undead feel only faint sensations of pain or discomfort from most physical stimuli, and why the Light is so painful to their existence. The primary exception to this rule are liches, as liches bind their souls to a phylactery and then use the phylactery to generate a physical form; this process is why lich bodies look nothing like their mortal bodies, and also why you have to destroy a lich’s phylactery to truly kill them.”
Date: 09 February 2012 WoW Forums post by Nyorloth
""@MickyNeilson so what about Elunites, or are they just the light as well? Is that another lost thematic"
"Historian input - the power would come from Elune."
(This to me pretty much disproves the Elune-is-a-Naaru-theory)
"@MickyNeilson Rise of the Horde and the WoW Comic said that the Draenei arrived to Draenor 200 years before W1. That's still accurated?"
"Yep, Historians confirmed."
(Server timeline is wrong, says it's 960 years ago)
"@MickyNeilson What's the deal with goblin priests? Do they believe in the Light?"
"They use willpower to wield the Light, driven by greed."
(This sounds a LOT like the way the Forsaken use the Shadow. And considering what we heard earlier, with the universe being formed by Shadow and Light coming together... Has some interesting implications.)
"@Loreology This part of the Wc3 manual did I mean: "...common ancestry with gryphons and dragons..." Still true?"
"AFAIK, there hasn't been any ruling that contradicts this. I believe it's safe to assume that this lore still holds true."
"@Loreology Are Blood Knights and Sunwalkers true Paladins or is it just for gameplay purposes? They seem different"
"They have the same in-game abilities for gameplay sake. IIRC, we intentionally avoid referring to Sunwalkers as "paladins".

"Are demons the source of Fel magic?"
"They contain fel magic, but they aren't "the" source. The nature of this magic is created from destroying something else.

(WHAT, BLIZZARD? TELL US WHAT's BEING DESTROYED)
[3/23/14, 1:05:33 AM] Beltharean: "Got a question about Illidan if you can. When he was "Defeated" in Black Temple is he dead or heading to the nether??"
[3/23/14, 1:05:46 AM] Beltharean: "@ChristMetzen has understood that folks would like to see this villain once again...

(Blizzard... Plz... Don't do it...)
"Alteraci" "Lordaeronian" "Stromic" Dalaranian" "Stormwindian"
- Official way to pronounce the nationalities- I don't care, because Stromic and Alteraci sound ridiculous.
"Ama Noral'arkhana era endal dracon" Officially translated from Thalassian as "Saved by magic and by the breath of the dragon"
"Arcane magic is canonically white and/ore violet in the lore"
-----
Now, the most interesting thing that I found for me personally, is the relationship between all the classes and the Void.
After the First War, Bishop Seline investigated the dark magic used by the orc necrolytes to raise their deads. Her studies became obsessed as she tried to discover why such energy existed at all and why she began to see the ebb and flow of it in the world around her. She began preaching about the necessity of balance between dark and light, but after her death, her books were locked away in the Kirin Tor's vaults in Dalaran.
Her teachings, rediscovered by Forsaken priests during the capture of the Undercity, served as the theological base for the Cult of Forgotten Shadow. This cult uses the term Shadow to refer to reality and believes that there must be balance between the wielders of holy and dark energies; because of that, they mostly manipulate the dark energies "discovered" by Natalie Seline.
World of Warcraft the Magazine, Issue 4
We also know that:
@Loreology @johnpatrickz Real answer: Void is different from nether. We consider voidwalkers "demons" for gameplay but different origins!
It's said that they come from the Void, which is the same source of magic that Priests use for Shadow Magic, as well as Necromancers for their shadowy spells- As well as to gain access to the souls of the dead. All three classes are drawing on the Shadow Plane in some way or another. My personal interpretation of that is the -way- a person access the Void determines how they use it. Priests use it in the most 'pure' way so they have the most control. Necromancers use the arcane, and the arcane ends up twisting or corrupting it into a form where they can't have as much control over it. Warlocks have Fel taint in their spells which distorts it even further, which is why they have the least control over their shadow spells.
If anyone else knows any official Lore Posts with information that doesn't appear in-game, feel free to post them, or to discuss any of the lore (or my opinions on it) above.
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