Hmm. The way he reaches out to the Void reminds me of Gul'dan at the end of Nighthold.Overall, very sad and somber ending to the raid, despite being a little short.
red eyes at .30
Why are people upset? We didn't use to get anything at the end of a normal raid that wasn't end game. Now we are getting some fun things at the end of each raid. Stop being a bunch of cry babies. It is only 10.1 We still have at least 2 full patches to go.
You're wrong Sarkareth, it didn't lead you to Oblivion, it led you to Revendreath and you have a lot of torment ahead of you.
Ehm yeah well you can't call it cinematic and it is a short in-game model cutsence and yeah it is disappointing that we saw a "cutsence" for second season of expansion, I actually expected a cinematic that we see old gods or void lords are coming from the gateway, but no just a fool dracthyr blinded by void and I think somehow something is watching them, The red eyes reflection looks like n'zoth's eyes or something else who knows. guess the void or old gods gonna return but when? yeah we still have long road to go but the ending of this raid was disappointing.
Yet another cliffhanger. I'm tired
Please understand, Blizzard is a multidollar company they can't afford proper cutscenes
Nice spoiler. The writing team is as awesome as it ever was. Which is to is it isn't.
pog
That was definitely a cinematic.
hahahahah. oh man.
I don't understand the hate. The whole raid is just a closure to the dracthyr storyline (even though I believe the legendary quest will be the true finale). Sacareth refused to change and was stuck to what was taught and to the "father's" - creator's ways. His death and infatuation with becoming equal to his father brought him to his end. It is now clear that the dracthyr should follow their own path and leave the past behind. You can't call something horrible just because you don't have the mental or emotional capacity to interpret the deeper meanings. The whole cinematic has three broken characters, shaped by their problematic "father", come to realise that they should get over him and change.