02-07-2014, 03:11 PM
I haven't been on the server for a while so my lore's a bit rusty, but I don't think anyone had been able to find a solid answer for this one anyway; How Azeroth, pre-sundering was shaped. Were the continents split and blown away from each other with the original looking like this:
Or did the continents as they currently are never move, but were connected by a landmass that fell into the sea like so:
I'd say there are good arguments for both sides, really, but I'd argue that Kalimdor was previously one large continent with its shores set where the shores currently are on Kalimdor on the Eastern Kingdom (On the west and east sides, respectively) with The Great Sea covered in land. A lot can be explained away with magic, but I don't think an explosion, even by the Well of Eternity could really explain billions of years of plate tectonics shifting chunks of the continent hundreds of miles away.
More importantly though, if the explosion -had- blown everything 'outward' then one would assume that anything close by would have been pushed away too. The ruins of Suramar on the Broken Isles are still in such close proximity to the Maelstrom however, where we know the Well of Eternity originally was, that it would be rather strange for such massive chunks of land as Kalimdor, the Eastern Kingdoms, and Northrend to move, but not Suramar itself.
We know from flavor text, the RPG Books (for what they're worth), and Knaak's Trilogy (I'd argue that's worth even less), that earthquakes were the main source of damage across the planet with the destruction of the Well of Eternity. That being said, I'd argue it makes more sense for a huge swath of land to have sunk and turned into the Great Sea rather than the Well creating fault lines that moved so drastically that they created three separate continents. A massive sink hole being formed would explain how the ruins of Suramar and other various ruins of Kal'dorei and Troll origin exist under the ocean in a recognizable state.
Any who, I just wanted to see what the rest of you guys thought. Most people I've talked to about it view Ancient Kalimdor as it's pictured in the first pictures, but I haven't had all too many discussions about it honestly.
Spoiler:
Or did the continents as they currently are never move, but were connected by a landmass that fell into the sea like so:
Spoiler:
I'd say there are good arguments for both sides, really, but I'd argue that Kalimdor was previously one large continent with its shores set where the shores currently are on Kalimdor on the Eastern Kingdom (On the west and east sides, respectively) with The Great Sea covered in land. A lot can be explained away with magic, but I don't think an explosion, even by the Well of Eternity could really explain billions of years of plate tectonics shifting chunks of the continent hundreds of miles away.
More importantly though, if the explosion -had- blown everything 'outward' then one would assume that anything close by would have been pushed away too. The ruins of Suramar on the Broken Isles are still in such close proximity to the Maelstrom however, where we know the Well of Eternity originally was, that it would be rather strange for such massive chunks of land as Kalimdor, the Eastern Kingdoms, and Northrend to move, but not Suramar itself.
We know from flavor text, the RPG Books (for what they're worth), and Knaak's Trilogy (I'd argue that's worth even less), that earthquakes were the main source of damage across the planet with the destruction of the Well of Eternity. That being said, I'd argue it makes more sense for a huge swath of land to have sunk and turned into the Great Sea rather than the Well creating fault lines that moved so drastically that they created three separate continents. A massive sink hole being formed would explain how the ruins of Suramar and other various ruins of Kal'dorei and Troll origin exist under the ocean in a recognizable state.
Any who, I just wanted to see what the rest of you guys thought. Most people I've talked to about it view Ancient Kalimdor as it's pictured in the first pictures, but I haven't had all too many discussions about it honestly.
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