TheGodling
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First of all, you might wanna spoiler that second question, breh.
1. Nah, what he was telling her was that if she really loved Lothar, she should never give up on it despite how impossible it seems.
Which becomes even more important when she becomes the "savior" of the Horde by killing king Llane and Lothar becomes her direct adversary because he doesn't know the truth. So the Guardian's words ring even more true than ever before as they are almost literally worlds apart now.
2.The Guardian is basically in connection with all the magic in the world. At some point (not specifically clarified) he came into touch with the Fel, a corruptible magic that started taking over his body and came to the attention of Gul'dan, who had mastered the Fel and was spreading it at a rapid pace. The corrupted Guardian lured Gul'dan and the Orcs to Azeroth so the Fel could spread wider, thus making the Fel stronger, which simultaneously weakened the Guardian's control of "normal" magic and corrupted him even faster. He did this all unknowingly because the Fel infested his mind.
I thought they were clearly implying he was her father. Why have them both be like I never knew my father/daughter and I feel like the Guardian said something like his lover was not this world but was his true love and thats why she shouldn't give up on Lothar. He didn't want her to make the same mistake and leave her true love
They might change it for the movies but in the lore Garona's not even half-human, she's an Orc mixed with the blue race you see in the opening at the Orcs' world (the caged beings Gul'dan uses to feed the portal).
Read to me like "please America go see this "A filmmaker telling people to go see his film. Well, I'll be...
Read to me like "please America go see this "