Lore Watch Podcast: Is it finally time for Forsaken Paladins?
The topic of Forsaken Paladins is the meat in a three listener question sandwich this week. We start off with the idea of corruption, and just how the Old Gods managed to bend the kobolds eating Milly Osgood’s grapes in Elwynn Forest to their will, being that they’re generally not all that geographically adjacent. Besides which — kobolds? Really? Then, the Forsaken Paladin discussion, which dives all the way back into a history lesson on how Paladins came to be in the first place. Lastly, why hasn’t Lor’themar stepped up and become king of the Blood Elves already? It’s been like 15 years since Kael’thas croaked twice in one expansion, dude, I don’t think you’re reagent-ing anymore. But why hasn’t he made that formality a reality?
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