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Mtg the wanderer
Mtg the wanderer




This could be referred to as An'she's deathdealer orsomething similar in shathyar. Shuul might be much more ambiguous in regards to whose death it is.Īnd is An'she as the literal sun not the closest thing to a "bane of the dark"? Xal means tool or weapon after all, specifically for void aligned purposes. It brings Bloodborne and some of the Arcane Hunter's Tools to mind.Shuul meaning death might also mean that it brings death to the void. Maybe the comet was cast out or corrupted by the Void as a means to destroy or infect An'she?Īs an aside, I'm really liking this item and the entire theme around it. I'm leaning more to the idea that it's just a stray comet, but I also think there's plenty to get out of the idea it may be a reflection of An'she, as well.Īlso, another interesting tidbit is that "Shuul" translates to "Death" in Shath'yar. Update: they evidently renamed the item to " Beacon to the Beyond", suggesting that the item is what was being referred to as an "envoy", probably ruling out the idea that An'shuul is something that was sent to the Void. What is an objective fact is that the Void has the ability to redirect this An'Shuul the Cosmic Wanderer, as the item text states. It is simply some kind of entity that is redirected through the Void. The text is also ambiguous and An'Shuul might not even be a Void entity in the first place. So how can a Void Lord be a "wanderer"? Even if they manifested small fractions of themselves like Dimensius did, they still wouldn't be able to "wander" the planes casually.Īn'Shuul the Cosmic Wander could be an agent of the Void Lords, not too differently from the Old Gods themselves. They are bound to the Void and cannot directly affect other planes.

mtg the wanderer

They cannot leave it, they cannot "wander" the Cosmos, it's the whole reason why they created the Old Gods in the first place. Post-Chronicles, The Void Lords are too important to be name-dropped in some random item text.Ģ) How can a Void Lord be a "Wanderer"? The Void Lords are bound to the Void. I believe Dimensius the All-Devouring (the being who completely consumed and utterly destroyed the Ethereal homeworld) was a Void Lord who manifested part of itself into the physical world, and was defeated in TBC However, that was a decade before Chronicles revelation about the Void Lords, so we can count him as an outlier.

mtg the wanderer

Blizzard wouldn't just name-drop one of them in some random item text. 1) The Void Lords are kind of a big deal, being the original eldritch horrors that terrified Sargeras himself, and the greatest threat to the Warcraft Cosmos.






Mtg the wanderer