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Ive been wondering, if a Warlock can just pull something from another planet and enslave it thus. wouldnt the homeworld be a bit annoyed? or.. Majorly. Think about it, your the leader of a planet, and all your people just keep vanishing. wouldnt you wanna do find out where there going? and get them back? and kill all those responsible? -- KingStoph 19:13, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

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  • Ive been wondering, if a Warlock can just pull something from another planet and enslave it thus. wouldnt the homeworld be a bit annoyed? or.. Majorly. Think about it, your the leader of a planet, and all your people just keep vanishing. wouldnt you wanna do find out where there going? and get them back? and kill all those responsible? -- KingStoph 19:13, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
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  • Ive been wondering, if a Warlock can just pull something from another planet and enslave it thus. wouldnt the homeworld be a bit annoyed? or.. Majorly. Think about it, your the leader of a planet, and all your people just keep vanishing. wouldnt you wanna do find out where there going? and get them back? and kill all those responsible? -- KingStoph 19:13, 6 March 2008 (UTC) Well Lord Hel'nurath doesn't just sit around when a warlock summons one of his dreadsteeds. 20:47, 6 March 2008 (UTC) Silly me read that as "Warlocks causing Global Warming" 14:53, 7 March 2008 (UTC) That's true too, all that fire they let out, and those summoning portals ... don't get me started on how much chlorofluorocarbons is produced from them. 05:57, 8 March 2008 (UTC) To drag this a bit more off topic, CFC's are more related to ozone problems, though they are greenhouse gases as well. (All that fire and fel energy does seem likely to produce nitrogen oxides, bring in carbon moxide and dioxide, methane from the decay and diseases they bring, etc., as well as cause other pollution issues from ozone and other odd gases produced. Though this all assumes warcraft world would have the something like earth chemistry, which if up for Metzen and such to decide.) To actually keep this slightly on topic, though, it isn;t really explained, but My guess is if it were explained in more detail, the story would either be that there are an enormous amount of "wild" demons that are what get summoned (Some demons would be left behind, or escape, from the burning legion on different worlds, or into the twisting nether), and/or that the legion assumes that warlocks will in general be working with their goals, so won't be paying too much attention and won't worry too much, and/or that the legion has something resembling bureaucratic issues that prevent it from keeping track effectively of demons that get stolen away from it by warlocks.Minionman 16:13, 21 March 2008 (UTC) ...the CFC thing wsa a joke --Shinsen 13:55, 22 March 2008 (UTC) Actually, what happens is the voidwalker goes to bed as normal, then gets pulled to Azeroth. A few days later he reappears and tries to tell everyone what's happened. He's publically derided for his tales of otherworldly powers and kidnap... --Nevore 19:21, 24 March 2008 (UTC) Did the voidwalker get probed by a Gnome Warlock :P? I get the idea, it tracks back from the first invasion of Azeroth due to the Well of Eternity and misuse, but in this case more of a repercussion for kidnapping sentient life of another planet! : 16:11, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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