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Warcraft: The Light and Shadow - Void

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Nope, Void Lords are vastly greater than the Titans.

If say a Titan went into a Place they can enter, it wouldn't end well for the Titan.
 
EmperorRorepme said:
Well I'm not too sure. The Titans do effortlessly beat The Old Gods who are either avatars or just creations of The Void Lords.
The Old Gods are their Creations to corrupt a Dreaming Titan, it's their goal to corrupt a sleeping Titan.
 
Light=Shadow>Void Lords>Titans>Old Gods>Titan Keepers>=Elemental Lords>Titan Forged

somewhere in here erodar fit probably between Titan Keepers and Old Gods
 
Void Lords were the Dark Spirits that manifested in the Shadow. I don't think it's the whole of the Shadow.

The Titans were created by small shards of light, stardust and stars.
 
Minor edit, Titan Forged = Elemental Lords

Since like

Odyn stalemated Ragnaros, and stuff

That said I'm pretty sure Sargeras might scale to Void Lords somehow, just not sure.
 
The Old Gods are >= Titan Keepers.

They're around the same strength, as it took multiple Titan Keepers to take out Yogg-Saron.
 
It took multiple titan keepers to hold any of the old gods at bay long enough from them to be sealed into their prisons
 
EmperorRorepme said:
What about the Demons? It seemed like they were needed to hold back the Pantheon although it seemed like Sargeras soloed them.
The Demons vary from 10-C (Imps are physically weak) to 5-B+ With Kil'Jaeden and upto High 3-A with Sargeras.
 
sargeras can possibly scale via fact that he became the dark titan

and we know the whole reason why the void lords created old gods is to corrupt the world soul and create one so

so idk if he is comparable or something
 
he called the dark titan by Velen and maybe Aman'thul, but not because of any relation to the void lords only because he seeks to destroy all life in the universe.
 
Yeah, the Void Lords are trying to destroy existence from the inside out. With the existence of countless timelines and universes, this might scale Sargeras higher possibly. The Void Lords think corrupted Titans can do it.
 
To achieve this goal, the void lords struggled to manifest in the physical universe. As they did so, their energies seeped into reality, warping some of the unsuspecting denizens of creation.

BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT. World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 (Kindle Locations 272-273). Dark Horse Comics. Kindle Edition.
 
Yet the noble and virtuous titans proved impervious to this insidious corruption. Eventually, the void lords moved to exert their influence over a titan in its most vulnerable state: before it had awakened.

BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT. World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 (Kindle Locations 273-275). Dark Horse Comics. Kindle Edition.
 
Sargeras warped the laws of the nether itself,demons respawn in the twisting nether after death(outside the nether) and can only be killed inside of it,Sargeras just lol nopes them all and changes the nether's properties as so demons respawn in mardum rather than the nether and continue to terrorize the great dark
 
In time, the demons redoubled their efforts, engulfing ever more worlds in death and devastation. To Sargeras's dismay, he realized that he had fought many of these demons before. After he had defeated them in the physical universe, their spirits had simply returned to the Twisting Nether. Eventually they had been reborn in new bodies. The only way to kill demons permanently was to slay them in the Nether, or in areas of the Great Dark saturated with that volatile realm's energies. Sargeras, however, was yet unaware of this fact. He knew only that his current tactics were ineffective. It was not enough to destroy his foes. He needed a means to contain them.

BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT. World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 (Kindle Locations 317-322). Dark Horse Comics. Kindle Edition.

Though he hadn't yet grasped the volatile realm's full scale, he had learned how to manipulate and shape some of its energies. Sargeras used this knowledge to forge a prison within the Nether. Known as Mardum, the Plane of Banishment, it would act as an impregnable pocket dimension from which nothing could escape.

BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT. World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 (Kindle Locations 326-329). Dark Horse Comics. Kindle Edition.
 
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