People talk a lot about the Light vs. Void expac that's likely coming, and I agree with it. BUT - I don't think either one of them will be the "antagonist," but rather it will deal with the villainous aspects of both, in aid of the more noble (or at least non-hostile) parties.
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For example - Xe'ra chastised us for killing Illidan (and is very likely the one who indoctrinated the Lightbound), but it was A'dal who led the charge to kill him in the first place. This implies to us that the Light is not all one note, and is not necessarily of one goal.pic.twitter.com/Fiy7IfjhRZ
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Similarly, we have Xal'atath - someone who DID betray us to N'Zoth, but did so to "find her own fate." To me, this says that while she will work with the Old Gods, she's not particularly servile to them. And in the end, what she did brought N'Zoth's death with her empty prison.pic.twitter.com/gMVhQR9UCQ
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I don't think Xal'atath is our ally either though. I ultimately think she knew that N'zoth (like her brothers) would fall. Considering we fully don't know what Xal'atath is it's hard to say but my bet is she's the Old God who's going to be the one to try and take Azeroth.
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I'm still betting on Azshara and Xal'atath being the primary antagonists of the Void outside of the Void Lords themselves. Unless Azshara is done with the Void and is going onto some form of bigger fish. Pun fully intended.
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