What was the marking that Prophet Velen transferred to Yrel? (Spoilers)
The cutscene in question is this one:
After you battled Ner'zhul, he summons the Dark Star to destroy the Draenei. During the summoning, Velen transfers a magical marking from his face to that of Yrel. What was this marking?
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The mark on her forehead is a sigil, or the mark that all draenei can apply to their own heads or other players for a healing buff, a good draenei knows how to get around the 10% drain Blizz gave us a few years ago after the other faction whined enough about it, we just apply it at the start of a fight and it buffs at 20% of that level and not when near death. Hers is different in that it is larger and brighter, signifying that it has some greater meaning that is yet to be revealed...and yes, she will be the new prophet...Blizz said so awhile back.
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What did Velen give to YREL?
Shadowmoon Valley Acolyte Yrel. She escaped with them to Shadowmoon Valley. There, her mentor Velen greeted them and gave them a piece of land called Lunarfall on which to establish a garrison.What happened to Velen wow?
The Burning Crusade Velen in World of Warcraft. Having survived the crash, Velen continued to lead the draenei people from the Vault of Lights, deep inside the largest intact portion of the crashed Exodar, which served as the draenei capital in Azeroth.Did Velen dies in Warlords of Draenor?
Velen's guidance preserved his people during an exodus from their homeworld, Argus, but his wisdom is in question after the arrival of the Iron Horde on Draenor....Velen (alternate universe)VelenLocationKarabor, Shadowmoon ValleyStatusDeceasedStudent(s)Yrel13 more rowsWhere is Prophet Velen located?
This is the racial leader of the Draenei, Prophet Velen the Divine. He's located at the Vault of Lights in the Exodar, which is near the second entrance.The Story of Yrel - Part 1 of 2 [Lore]
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