hi! i just read through your AU document and im really curious about the version where your ocs are big players. how do they alter the course of events?
Thank you so much for your ask! <3 I hope you knew to expect a wall of text when you sent it.
I call that version/timeline the “Black Rain timeline.” Also the name of a future fic, also Cathala and Tarinne’s ship name, because I like to make things confusing they’re my lens into it.
The answer to this will get longer and more detailed as I continue writing and spin more threads, and they don't really come into the limelight until after my current WIP, The Smoke Still Lingers, but they leave their little butterfly effect ripples before that too. I'll go over the big ones, post-Smoke, because you can line that up best with the prose part I wrote in my doc. Those are also the ones I've thought out the most.
First chronologically and the most relevant to my latest art post, is that they both become members of a fellowship(/hunting party) consisting of other various individuals who, each for their own reasons, want Sylvanas dead. Horde, Alliance, and neutral parties alike. From the Horde perspective, since that may not be as immediately obvious: She may not have intentionally burned Teldrassil but she still grossly overextended to get there, indirectly caused the deaths of many Horde soldiers by virtue of calling them into service, directly caused the deaths of others who’d been on Teldrassil when it happened, and generally (in the eyes of many) misused the Horde’s resources. Not to mention the entirety of the Fourth War. But granted, either she made the first move or the Alliance would.
Plenty of Horde citizens are content to just be thankful she’s gone, but there are some like Kolga (the orc in the middle ⬇️) for whom it’s more personal. Her daughter died in the War of Thorns and there wasn’t anything left to bury. For various reasons she sees Sylvanas as the one responsible, and wants to do something about it.
Anyway… this fellowship will slowly grow as its members happen upon each other on their own little vengeance quests, converging one by one on the same trails. They’ll eventually sail to Northrend and cross paths with Tyrande and Maiev, because realistically how could they not? And with that much more manpower, the whole squad will overcome challenges and learn things Tyrande and Maiev in the other timeline do not. I… don’t know what most of those things are yet lol, but there’s a big one I know for sure:
Tarinne has a condition called thor’drinn, or “wolf’s fury”. I linked my explanation post but in short(er): a very small percentage of kaldorei retain the ability to berserk from their troll ancestors, but due to limited understanding of this concept and general taboo around the whole thing, it’s believed to be a divine curse from Goldrinn. Might be a bit of both, honestly. Those with it, called “wolf-touched”, are exiles or Wardens’ prisoners at best, or outright killed at worst — if the physical and mental stress of their first berserking episode doesn’t kill them first. Trolls regenerate and can keep up with the damage they cause to their own body. Kaldorei don’t.
Tarinne got lucky. She survived her first (and her second, and her third, and her fourth), but that just means she has to live life always hiding this, hoping the next one happens somewhere out of sight, lest she slip up and it all comes to an abrupt end. Even Cathala doesn’t know this about her; that’s how deeply ingrained the shame and taboo are.
when a battle in Northrend goes horribly awry and she loses it in front of not just Cathala but Maiev.
It is only because Tyrande’s also there that Maiev lets her live. What Tyrande said then is what actually leaves the ripples (paraphrasing because I haven’t written this scene yet lol): “She’s been an unwavering ally until now. Kaldorei through and through. The Goddess saw nothing to warn me about. It may be worth reconsidering some of our old ideas around her… around thor’drinn.”
Maiev’s not happy whatsoever but Tyrande outranks her, so that’s that. And after Tarinne fights in the final battle against Sylvanas and returns with (most) of the fellowship to Kalimdor as a hero (to most), well… her secret’s out. “Just” among those in the fellowship, but that’s still a wolf-touched kaldorei’s worst fear.
Society and especially elven society changes slowly, but a woman with thor’drinn being not just known but pardoned by the High Priestess herself (anonymously) was simply unimaginable before this whole debacle. It’s gonna change things. In a couple… centuries maybe there’ll be real changes which actually try to help those with it instead of just telling them to “repress it or die”. Better than nothing…?
Lastly, and completely unrelated, is Cathala and her weird backstory. Fewest words possible: un/lucky shipwreck survivor who got stuck on Pandaria for fifty years. After Mists, she’s stayed under the radar mostly, content with just being “kinda weird” and something of a mild curiosity to most of those around her. But after secession, and after a lot of real convenient trade routes were cut… suddenly this almost-nobody with an even more convenient tie to the difficult-to-infiltrate pandaren looks real enticing if you’re up at the top of the organized crime pecking order like Ylrith is. There’s a lot to be smuggled into and out of Pandaria, a lot of underworld connections to be made, all locked behind post-war isolationism and a language all but impermeable to even magical translation, if Lady Luck would just give her an in. And oh, would you look at that…
Not really sure what that will lead to yet, but it’ll certainly have some kind of effect on the overall relationship between Kal’thalas and Pandaria. And this is also me saying to my older followers who thought I did: no, I have not forgotten about Ylrith. She’s just gonna stay in the background for a while until the time is right, like she always does :3c