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World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

Presumably, everyone has already seen the CD animation to rescue Anduin, when the soul of Alsace slowly faded, unable to speak or express anything, and just disappeared silently. Many players feel sorry for why Illidan can be whitewashed, and Sylvanas can also be whitewashed, but not to give Alsace a chance to whitewash.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

When Alsace was the prince of Lordaeron, with justice in mind, he had been fighting against the plague-ravaging undead natural disasters, and in order to defend his country Lordaeron, he resolutely chose the sorrow of frost, hoping to gain powerful power to solve this plague. As a result, the moment Alsace took up the sorrow of frost, the noble paladin had disappeared, and the ruthless death knight was born, and the evil road of Alsace began.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

Is Alsace really gone?

The latest CG animation does mention that Alsace's soul has dissipated, and it would be a bit sloppy to look at this alone to think that Alsace is gone. Do you remember the role of Frost Grief, or what is the special effect of Frost Sorrow? After being killed by the Sorrow of Frost, the soul was directly sucked away by the Sorrow of Frost and instead reached the hands of the Warden and became a member of the Soldiers of the Abyss.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

Of course, there are special circumstances, that is, after being killed by the sorrow of frost, the soul will be divided into two, in addition to the soul that was sucked away by the sorrow of frost, it also retains some souls and becomes a conscious undead creature, the most typical example of which is Sylvanas. After Sylvanas was stabbed to death by Alsace with frost grief, frost grief sucked away all the souls of Sylvanas's good side, and the souls that remained in the body were only the evil side.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

This was confirmed in World of Warcraft version 9.15, when the warden gave Sylvanas the soul of the good side of Sylvanas before heading to Zarey Quintis to find the Holy Sepulchre of the Firstborn, and the re-fusion of good and evil caused Sylvanas to fall directly into a coma, and when Uther peeked into Sylvanas's soul, he found that her good and evil souls were fighting each other. It can be seen that the soul of Alsace has also been divided into 2 minutes, and the good part of the soul has long been taken away by the warden, leaving only the evil soul controlled by the warden.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

When the players killed the Lich King, Alsace's soul also entered the Shadow Realm, and the warden also used Alsatian's soul to blacken Uther, so that Uther threw Alsace's soul into the abyss again, and naturally returned to the warden's hands. Later, the warden created the Sorrow of New Frost, injecting the evil soul of Alsace into the Sorrow of New Frost, and when Anduin was rescued and split Sarameni into 2 weapons, the soul of Alsace naturally came out of Saramaini, that is, the soul of the evil side of Alsace.

World of Warcraft: Is Alsace really gone? No, Blizzard just left a big foreshadowing

Then the soul that dissipated in front of everyone was naturally the evil soul of the part of Alsace, and as for the part of the good soul of Alsace that was sucked away by the sorrow of frost, I am afraid that no one knows, perhaps only the dead warden knows.

Therefore, Xiangzi Brother believes that Alsace has not completely disappeared, and Blizzard has only left a big foreshadowing. If Blizzard adds Anthatian scenes in subsequent versions, then the good part of the soul can be directly found; if there is no Alsatian scene, then Alsace real players say goodbye, which is also reasonable.

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