Number 2 is that it sort of takes away from the other theme of Dawntrail- that being respecting other people's cultures, and learning more about them. Now this might sound weird, but hear me out. A big part of Alexandria's culture was never having to mourn, and I'm not saying it should continue exactly as it was with the regulators being used to wipe memories of dead people from everyone, but what I am saying is that the Endless could be reintroduced to society in an interesting way. When someone dies, they become the same sort of model that Otis was. Would the cast from the Source like it? No, and it could very well come with another handful of problems, but it would be something that the people of (maybe) The Twelfth would want, and since this is their culture and lifestyle, more than anything I think they should be the ones to decide. Of course, The Arcadion raids coming out in just a couple days could exposit on how people are dealing with the grief right now, and how they're looking into forms of entertainment to deal with it. Either way, I don't think the way to go about it is to *just* have the Source cast come in and say, "Well it should be like this because hope, yaaay!" whatever decision The (probably) Twelfth comes to, it should be something that even if it feels weird, wouldn't just be making Alexandria conform to Turali standards just because Wuk Lamat and Koana want that, with our group agreeing with them.

Number 3 actually involve the (maybe) other shards, the ones we saw in The Interphos during Virtual Shift. I WOULD *ADORE* going to these other shards just to see more about them, because I find the shards, ESPECIALLY the ones that have suffered from a Rejoining to be very interesting after this expansion, if this is The Twelfth, then it opens up a whole slew of questions that would make so many interesting stories. Are there still people in these other shards? What do they do to survive? What is their history, their food, their traditions? Do they have their own forms of Levinsickness, and would we cure them the same way that we would cure tempering, or is this a wholly different thing because their aether was and will always be like this? Hell, there's other things in The (probably) Twelfth that I'm dying to know more about.

I'd be interested to hear what other people think about this. I'll probably come back and check in a few days, though I might also just forget about it like a goober.