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한국어 영상은 있는ㄴ데 너무 길어서 그냥 와우헤드발 영어 요약본
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1편
Two Bright Lights opens with Alleria and Turalyon trapped in the Twisting Nether during the destruction of Draenor, pursued by one of Kil’jaeden’s assassins. They escape the Twisting Nether through a portal of the Light, where they meet the holy demon Lothraxion who explains the power of Xe’ra and the Army of the Light.
Lothraxion teaches Turalyon the ways of the Light, while Alleria and Turalyon playfully banter. While their affection in clear, the story sets up the conflict early on that Alleria does not feel the same affinity to the Light as Turalyon.
After dispatching of Kil’jaeden’s demonic assassin, Xe’ra infuses Alleria and Turalyon with holy light, speaking to them in a vision. Here one of the greatest mysteries of Patch 7.3 is explained--the flexible nature of time outside of Azeroth, which accounts for the Army of the Light’s claim that they have been fighting for thousands of years.
While Xe’ra has saved Alleria and Turalyon and provied them with the power of the Light, there are signs this early on that Xe’ra views the heroes of Azeroth as pawns, part of a larger Light-infused destiny. She shows Alleria and Turalyon visions of Illidan, believing him to be part of the prophecy of LIght--which ended disasterously in Patch 7.3.
Part One concludes with Alleria and Turalyon deciding to follow Xe’ra and Lothraxion, a necessary choice to protect Azeroth.
2편
At the start of Part Two, Turalyon receives a blessing of Light from Xe’ra in a ceremony that parallels the disasterous confrontation between Illidan and Xe’ra. Some lines of dialogue are eerily similar--the difference being that Turalyon fully embraces Xe’ra’s gift.
As Alleria waits, the Light provides her with a bittersweet vision which still offers some comfort--her son, Arator, and sister, Sylvanas, gazing upon memorials to her and Turalyon in Stormwind. Here we are once again reminded that the flow of time in Azeroth is different than on Argus--three years vs forty.
For a period of time, life continues as normal as possible for Alleria and Turalyon. We read about the Xenedar, Turalyon learning how to master a new holy sword, Alleria imbuing her weapons with light, and Lothraxion using his Nathrezim past to hunt demons.
One day, Lothraxion and Alleria visit a Legion prison world, the destruction wrought by the power of Shadow. Her mind is instantly flooded with dark, striking visions:
In addition to the disturbing nature of the visions, another thing stood out to Alleria: the sheer force of Light and Shadow colliding in her vision, speaking to her on a powerful level.
As she learns more about Shadow, more backstories emerge for Locus-Walker, the Shadow trainer for Alleria present in Patch 7.3, and Lothraxion. Previously, Locus-Walker killed Lothraxion, but ensured to do so out of the Twisting Nether, to allow him to come back to life because he predicted a unique destiny for this demon.
After speaking to Lothraxion about the power of the Shadow, if one was strong enough to withstand the corruption, and experiencing the visions first-hand, Alleria is convinced the Shdow is useful to win the war against the Burning Legion. Xe’ra however is less convinced:
Time passes and five hundred years later for the Army of the Light, Outland is invaded by the Burning Legion and the Burning Crusade begins for players back on Azeroth. Alleria feels now is the time to act and fulfill her Shadow visions of journeying to Argus, now weakened by the Burning Legion’s focus on Outland.
Together with Turalyon, they visit this Light-forsaken planet, shocked at how desolate it is. Here, the mystery of the Emerald Star in the vision is solved--it’s a trapped world soul.
The memories of the Emerald Star flood Alleria and she is bombarded by glimpses of a world betrayed and used to revive the souls of fallen demons. The visions end with the world soul calling out for help - two bright lights from Azeroth. Alleria and Turalyon have fulfilled the cry for help.
Suddenly ambushed by the Legion with their transportation pod surrounded, Alleria finds herself presented with an impossible choice: to die on Argus or use the power of the Void to save herself and Turalyon.
With this action, Alleria knows that her future path to save Azeroth must be one of Shadow, leaving Turalyon behind to study this path.
3편
Shadow & Light alternates between Alleria and Turalyon--they’re both caught in dire straits. Alleria is captured by the Burning Legion, along with Locus-Walker, while Turalyon launches an unsuccessful surprise attack on Argus.
We’re once again reminded that Xe’ra views humanity as pawns and is unsympathetic:
Alleria has more success fending off her captors--she resists interrogation and torture, refusing to give up the location of the Xenedar and have her soul drained into a soulstone. In an impressive display of Shadow magic, she defeats the demons and leaves quickly--no time to even pick up her weapon. Marksmanship Hunters will recognize this story as the leadup to the artifact acquisition scenario, in which hunters go to Niskara to rescue Alleria, but find that she’s escaped yet has left Thas’dorah behind.
Alleria then continues her training with Locus-Walker directly into the Void, where she has no need for her bow.
With Alleria escaped, the Burning Legion then sets their sights on draining the soul of Turalyon, sending the assassin from the story’s opening to trick Turalyon. Through shapeshifting and other tricks, Turalyon is led to believe Alleria’s corpse has appeared on the Xenedar, only to find that Lothraxion is seriously wounded.
Back to Alleria. She’s now learning that while she knew Xe’ra and the Light is blind, that Shadow can be blind in a completely devastating way as well, presenting horrific snippets of destiny:
Alleria continues to fight with the visions, starting to control the Shadow as she seeks inner truths, personal beliefs she holds that are untouched by both the Light and Shadow.
When she does put the power of Light and Shadow together inside of her--she’s granted with a vision--Turalyon in pain having his soul drained by the Burning Legion. She abrupty ends her lessons with Locus-Walker and returns to save Turalyon, knowing that he cannot die now.
In full voidform, she interrupts the ritual, removes the poison from Lothraxion, and commands the final death of the demonic assassin--it will not be resurrected by the Legion again.
In spite of Alleria’s heroics, this is not a time for celebration. Lothraxion believes Alleria will yet be redeemed by the Light, and Turalyon is frantic to have Alleria escape before Xe’ra finds her.
However, it’s too late for that and Xe’ra imprisons Alleria as punishment for embracing the Void, which is later referenced while questing through Krokuun.
The story concludes with Lothraxion and Turalyon sharing a belief that they trust not only in the Light, but in Alleria.
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