The PlayHearthstone twitter posted a tweet with a hint on the theme of the next expansion, featuring a codic alphabet and an English translation.
Quote From PlayHearthstone Can you figure out the clue for the next expansion?
What do you think it means? Let us know in the comments below.
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These ruins look strangely familiar... could they be related?
Looks pretty dwarven. My instinct would be not Ironforge given that we did Stormwind last year, and we've been to Blackrock Mountain several times. There is another dwarf-heavy area, though-- albeit Iron Dwarves-- Northrend! The Storm Peaks and beyond, the realm of the Keepers, with possibly an Ulduar mini-set.
Alternative: Stormheim, in the Broken Isles. Lots of runes there, too, and for similar reasons (both areas have Titanic heritages, Vrykul, Valkyr, Titan Keepers, etc.). However, WotLK Classic is running now, and Ulduar is (rightfully!) fondly remembered, so the brand synergy is stronger with the Storm Peaks. Various trials, or possibly the fight against Hela, would work for the mini-set.
Over reddit someone was talking about those being Titan's language. I know nothing about what it could mean, but maybe it helps others
That's not dissimilar from what I was talking about. The Titans were responsible for creating many things on Azeroth, and certain areas remain very Titan-ish-- anywhere that starts with "Uld", basically. Uldaman, Ulduar, Uldum...
There are strong connections between the dwarves and the Titans. The dwarves' original forms were the Earthen, crafted by the Titans to help shape Azeroth, and some still serve in that role. The dwarves have become extremely interested in uncovering all they can about what the Titans left behind, with the foremost scholar/explorer amongst them being the intrepid Brann Bronzebeard. (If you thought we were getting away from this guy... nope!)
Creations of the Titans are all throughout the two areas I mentioned above (Storm Peaks and Stormheim), so either of those would qualify.