is it though?
nothing about the exposed sediments or fauna scream thavnair to me
I think it looks way more reminiscent of La Noscea and Hullbreaker Isle
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About the location, I don't know if Yoshi said something about it I missed, but the landscape is absolutely La Noscea one, not something from this patch. Thavnair is pretty different imho.
Regardless though there will probably be a very much story related reason why we're given an island and that's probably EW related, as others said
Island is attached to a series of lore related story quests about why we go to the island, how we got it, and why the WoL want's to go there in the first place which is related to the events of 6.0. Once we get there, it then becomes disassociated with the story of the game but the events leading up to it still has lore to it's purpose.
It's not a gate keep to put it behind story. It's designed to be an Endgame content of sorts. Not a new player distraction that keeps new players from ever finishing their MSQ along with the other billion things they are already overwhelmed with.
Also looking at mammets I'd say 90% chance Old Sharlayan sent us there.
Hot take here, but I don't see why this even really needs to have lore tied to it. It could have just been a cool new feature added to the game just because.
Have it unlock at 15, 30, or even 60 and give it a small quest chain and call it a day. Locking it behind EW and level 90 is ugh.
I wouldn't say the area screams Thavnair but... Lore wise, the lands of Thavnair are very fertile or at least we should be able to make the assumption that they are due to the fact that the rest of southern Ilsabard was very good for farming.
Island Sanctuary's are going to involve farming, if I remember right?
The saltiness over what's supposed to be the most chill part of the game is amazing. It was surprising for a hot second, then I remembered where I am. :rolleyes:
In 2 weeks time, these people should be so much closer and maybe even up to that part of the story, but probably still so butthurt.
I mean, it's tied to a new journey.