Also "Which characters would you like to see inside Torghast", intends more of a hateful thought, since,.. you know. This tower is THE UNIVERSES WORST TORTURE CHAMBER EVER CONCIEVED. This is mostly a joke but yeah, I'd rather see which characters are NOT in the universe's worst torture chamber :P
Are we allowed to just leave Jaina in Torghast? Please?
If Sylvanas and the player can be Maw Walkers, I have no doubt Jaina could be as well. Why isnt that considered?
Ysera: pretty sure she was whisked away by Elune in the Val'Sharah ending cinematic, so very doubtful she went to the Maw.
"As Jaina is considered the most powerful sorceress alive in Azeroth, it would make sense that the Jailer would throw her straight into Torghast."Ok, let's seal this here: She's not. That title should be, without a doubt, for Azshara. The Naga Queen has thousands upon thousands more years of magical experience.Yes, Jaina is one of the most powerful mages alive, maybe the best human mage alongside Khadgar, and posibly in the whole Aliance and Horde (Though now she has fresh competition with Thalyssra and the blood elves)That being said. The list of souls is believeble, but there's a certain lack of Horde victims. We have Jaina confirmed as one of the captured, and Tyrande as maybe the only one who could escape Torghast beside the players. Genn is very likely to have ended there in his pursuit of Sylvanas.So, Horde victims? I can see Thrall, though he's now doing work in the new council so maybe not. Thalyssra? Lor'themar? Baine?
We can easily fill the Maw with every troll Blizzard kills per expansion
Putress!
Now that the Legion is defeated, do the demons get to go to the shadowlands for eternal rest?If so, it could be fun to see Archimonde, Kil'jaeden, and Varimathras again. Especially if we could see them pre-corruption like Derek is not shown as undead. However, Derek is probably fake to torment Jaina so when people enter the shadowlands, they enter as they look when they died. In other words, they enter the shadowlands undead or corrupted (visually not literally).