![]() ![]() I first want to say it’s odd that Keal didn’t introduced him self as a Sunstrider, which would have lead to Tyrande picking up on the relation to Dath’remar. It’s after this where I think the problems start. Tyrande nearly sacrificed her self to save them. She said she also grieved for his people and that shouldn’t let rage and despair poison his heart as he may still lead his people to a brighter future. During this time Maiev wondered about where the rest of his people were and Tyrande tried to encourage Kael. Hyjal so Tyrande was quick to repay that debt to the elves. During that encounter both of them chose to help the blood elves because they knew they needed it, in exchange for help with Illidan. Tyrande and Maiev discovered this information when they encountered Kael’Thas. Malfurion leaned this apparently from the Alliance (or the forest). I just watched the W3 video to make sure I got the story correct.Īfter the third war Quel’thalas was in shambles and its citizens broken. Specifically the Night Elves and the High/Blood Elves. I’m sure there are multiple examples that can be looked at but I want to about the relationship between the Elves first. Īn extended ending was added by jumpingjacktrash, which revealed that Anette had known Todd was a demon for some time, but he was still her grandson.I have a question on where do we draw the line between natural and sensical story progression and bad writing on Blizzard’s part. This time the soul held tight against him reaches out, pats him on the cheek tells him he was a good boy, and so handsome, just like his grandfather. This time the soul cradled against his chest does not snuggle and fight. ![]() He’s done this before, when mortals have sold themselves to him. Knowing that Anette cannot stay in the Human Realm, and refusing to allow her spirit to be taken by another reaper, so he takes her soul in his arms. Todd refuses to accept this and he fights the reaper, eventually injuring the creature and driving it off. In a dispassionate voice the reaper informs Todd that Anette spent the last few years of her life cavorting with creatures of darkness, that there can be only one fate for her. When the reaper comes for her Todd asks about the fate of her soul. With only a few episodes left in the season Anette passes away, Todd is by her side. This "branch" of the story was mainly written by rocky-horror-shit-show and silvermoonphantom, who suggested ideas for later "episodes" of the TV show, fleshing out the show's "setting" and other characters in the local area: In other versions of the story, Granny is known as "Anette". To date, this version of the story has five parts, published between April 2017 (the repost of the first instalment is dated June 2017) and January 2019. These were later collected together in a masterpost entitled "The Adventures of Todd and Granny (Alternatively: “I Saw Granny Ethel with the Devil”)" which featured a reposted version of the initial prompt response. eatbreathewrite continued to write further instalments of their version, giving the grandmother the name Ethel. ![]() As of December 2018, the post had more 460,000 notes on Tumblr.Īfter the initial prompt, in true Tumblr style, the story branched off into different reblog chain versions of " canon". The original story was continued by eatbreathewrite, while other versions branched off with readers discussing headcanons and writing additions. The story was widely reblogged and became very popular, with one reader declaring that they would watch an entire TV series of the adventures of Granny and "Todd", whereupon other fans started to develop headcanons and ideas for the "TV show". The prompt was initially picked up and responded to by eatbreathewrite, who wrote the first part of the story from the point of view of the demon. The demon decides to stay at his new home. She mistakes him for her gothic-phase teenage grandson and takes care of him. An old and homely grandmother accidentally summons a demon.
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