Sunday, October 25, 2015

Order and Chaos: Anveena as keystone to understanding the ancient war between the Old Gods and the Titans

1. Krasus (or the red dragon Korialstrasz) molded the remaining energies of the Sunwell into a human avatar.  Surprisingly, that avatar became more than an illusion, and gained emotion and thought.
2. The Sunwell came from a vial of the Well of Eternity, stolen by the surviving Highborne who had rejected the requirement of druidism upon elves.
3. The Well of Eternity was the massive lake which legend has it, transformed the dark trolls into the kaldorei, and possibly created the silithid, the intelligent insectoid race that later evolved into the Nerubian, Qiraji, and Mantid empires (due to the actions of the Old Gods).
4. The Vale of Eternal Blossoms is also rumored to have either a similar or same source of water as the Well of Eternity (according to elven researchers who teleported to Pandaria after the mists dissipated).  According to patch 5.3, below the Vale are the remnants of the blood of Y'Shaarj, the slain Old God.
5. The Sha are massive avatars of the blood of Y'Shaarj (which flows underneath most of Pandaria), seemingly created by Shaohao in coordination with Yu'lon in his attempt to protect Pandaria (and more importantly, the Vale) from the eyes of Sargeras and his army.  They are avatars of pure emotion - in this case, negative emotions such as fear, despair, anger, and so on.
Postulations:
1. If the Vale's waters were "blessed" by the blood of Y'Shaarj, then it's possible the blood of Y'Shaarj was also used to "bless" the waters of the Well of Eternity.
2. If the blood of the Old Gods is potent enough to transform and evolve creatures, then they truly are chaos - death and life co-mingling in "destructive harmony".
3. The blood of Y'Shaarj, as shown in the scenario "The Dark Heart of Pandaria," has taken on a living form (primal slimes).  The blood of Y'Shaarj has also shown intelligent thought and explosive emotion through the Sha, although this is perhaps primarily because the Sha were created in order to purify Shaohao of his negative emotions so that he would be powerful enough to shield Pandaria from the fallen titan's army.  Anveena, as a being of the energies and waters of the Sunwell (a remnant of the original Well), also shows thought and emotion although as she wasn't formed as a vehicle of negative emotion, shows far more restraint in destruction.
4. If the waters of the Well and the waters of the Vale both have these "life qualities," it is feasible that the waters themselves are alive in some respect, thus intermingling with creatures and through that process (much like the act of reproduction) creating new life out of two different elements - the life in the water, and the life drinking from the water.

5. Therefore, the Old Gods are not necessarily evil, and while they use a shape that is horrific to most people, that doesn't mean the shape in itself is horrific in an absolute sense.  The Titans are prime Order, while the Old Gods are prime Chaos.  Order's intentions are to enslave and control life, while Chaos's intentions are to let life and death both free in anarchy.  In this sense, it is perfectly reasonable that Anveena and the Sha were both born from the same conceptual beginning, but because of their formation, resulted in vastly different outcomes.  This also says that much like Anveena was used by Kael'thas to summon Kil'jaeden, the Sha could be used (if controlled) by mortal hands (say, Garrosh) to create massive rifts in space-time.  Just as Kael'thas wasn't corrupted (although you could say he was swayed by his lust... at least until his end), neither is Garrosh, but both are attempting to use those same powers for personal gain.

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