World of Warcraft Shadowlands Eternity’s End Campaign Explained
The final chapter of World of Warcraft: Shadowlands story hit the live servers this week. An expansion that has been rife with controversy and resentment from the fanbase has finally come to a close. Now, fans have begun hypothesizing what the next expansion will be, and many are excited to leave the Shadowlands behind and never think about them again.To get more news about Buy WoW Gold Classic, you can visit lootwow.com official website.
Before World of Warcraft: Shadowlands could end, there was a lot to tie up in the final campaign, Eternity's End. The Jailer had breached Zereth Mortis at the end of Chains of Domination and players were tasked with pursuing him to the realm of the first ones. They had to stop his army, confront him, help build a new Arbiter, and pass judgement on Sylvanas Windrunner for her actions during Battle for Azeroth and Shadowlands. It was a lot to tie up in one storyline, but Blizzard sought to do it in eight chapters told over multiple weeks.
After The Jailer breached Zereth Mortis, the players and covenant leaders gathered in Oribos to figure out what comes next. Alongside Pelagos, the player pursued the Jailer to Zereth Mortis in hopes of stopping him from fulfilling his mission. The player encountered the Broker Firim who helped guide them to Haven. In Haven, the player met the Enlightened, a group of Brokers who have all left their various cartels and dedicated their life to pursuing knowledge.
The Enlightened did not trust the player or Pelagos, but they were quickly given a chance to prove themselves when the Mawsworn attack. Before the Mawsworn could destroy Haven, the Jailer called them back to the Sepulcher of the First Ones. Grateful for the help that the player provided, the Enlightened told them of an ancient prophecy that the Waystones dotting Zereth Mortis were placed by the first ones and that they will only react to the mortal souls who are destined to save the Shadowlands. The player activated one of these Waystones near Haven, and a portal to Oribos was created which allowed the Covenant forces and heroes of Azeroth to enter Zereth Mortis.
The player soon learned that the Mawsworn were attempting to destabilize the Forge of the Afterlives, and they went off to stop them. Sadly, the Mawsworn were not so easily stopped and the Dreadlord Mal'Ganis impersonated the player character in an attempt to sow dissent in the Covenant army. The Covenant armies failed to stop the Mawsworn, and the player watched helplessly as Anduin and the Jailer utilized the Forge of the Afterlives to break into the Sepulcher of the First Ones to reshape reality. They then closed the entrance behind them.
The Mawsworn were not the only threat that Zereth Mortis was facing, the Devourers had been seeping into the land and wreaking havoc. The player and Pelagos are recruited to assist in combating the Devourers, and they soon came across a badly injured Oracle. They tried to convince the Enlightened to help, but they declared it blasphemy to talk to an Oracle and sent the player away. Instead of stopping, the player and Pelagos found Firim and requested his help. The player has to protect him from Cartel Xy assassins who had been tracking him down since the Waystone to Oribos was opened.
After defeating the Assassins, Firim agreed to assist the player in their quest to communicate with the Oracle. The Oracle used what little energy she had left to create a small Automa named Pocopoc. After expending her energy, she fell into a deep sleep. Pocopoc introduced the player to the Cypher of the First Ones system, the Eternity's End progression system that allows the player to slowly unlock the secrets of Zereth Mortis and power up Pocopoc.