Anduin leaving his duties and living in a small cabin somewhere on Azeroth and at the end of Dragonflight or 11.0 he comes back grown up with beard and time taking his role on him like ultra GigaChad and he stands infront of that p*ssy Paladin with dark shroud covering his face, he reveals his face to Turalyon and challenge him to 1v1 for monstrosities he has done as the king of Alliance. Defeats him, takes his throne back and Alliance will finally have GigaChad king back.
Are there Kings of any Kingdoms not utterly destroyed left in WoW? Why is every king killed off or abdicated in a medieval fantasy setting? Anduin being an example of someone learning to be a genuinely "good king" who does "what a king must do" and never compromises his values, is what made him a unique character amongst the 99% other edgelords. There's nothing wrong with having a genuinely nice and good person in a fantasy setting. The whole "seems good but is secretly evil" trope is so tired. Same with trying to make Turalyon into a villain when he's literally done nothing villainous.Praising the Light isn't inherently evil, it's not a religion, it's a philosophy.
I would like him to go on a journey similar to his fathers. I see him coming back as a more of a king than priest in shiny armor. Looking forward to it.Oh and... F*** Genn. Hate this guy so much at the moment.
Perhaps they are benching both so they can return together later on. The only way I'd imagine Sylvanas to make a come back is if it's something happens to Alleria. Either she succumbs to the whispers and go full void mode or something revolving Turalyon and that's where Anduin steps in.
Anduin has PTSD, that much is very much obvious. Not just from this but his father's death as well was also sudden and traumatic and he was thrown into the role as king and then had to deal with Sylvanas's BS on top of that.Also important to remember he's still between 18-23 (who knows with the timelines) and he's still growing into an adult as well as a King. He has people guiding him but none understand what happened in the maw but him and to a degree Sylvanas.That takes time to come to terms with and you cannot run a kingdom and recover. So it makes sense for him to spend time facing that. Whether it's through penance (in his eyes) by retrieving those he had a hand in hurting or through spending time away to work it out. He isn't running away from his responsibilities but doing the responsible thing and leaving those capable in charge whilst he fixes himself so he can rule effectively.
I don't think Turalyon will be bad at all. I think he will bring darkness by trying to save the Void Elves and Alleria. Maybe they unleash some void entity or old god by trying to cleanse or sever a tie. If Yrel is brought in as an enemy, I hope it is Light vs. Light and there are the zealots and those with sense in them.
we finally get the anduin sylvanas lovestory everyone wanted
Slowly Il'gynoth's every whisper comes true.
i mean if he so much wants to be in the sl, he can.. you know.. invade org or idk..although there is something very odd happening when one tries to die, it is like something is anchoring their souls to the mortal realm so they are back a few minutes later... life is a prison for them, without hope... and so is death...the only escape is to overthrow the first onesbut they are cunning and bribe you with trinkets...they must be fought on a different plane, because the "heroes of azeroth" have failedand only cat girls can winwhich they do ;d