Please read the below story vignettes.
Welcome to the OOC for Tales of Azeroth: Flames of Chaos, a character-focused grand scale roleplay set in another Azeroth, three and a half years after the failed Scourge Invasion of Quel'thalas. Many things are similar, but others are very different, all because a single Elf decided to right the suffering of her people.
The Burning Legion, stripped of much of its leadership by its violent disappearance, is wild and leaderless. Fel corruption ravages Desolace from Mannoroc Coven and Thunder Axe fortress, threatening the Night Elves to the north.
The Scourge, likewise, ails -- its back was broken by the offensive against Quel'thalas; met by constant Farstrider harassment, it was unable to penetrate deeply into the Eversong Woods, its rapid expansion turned into a brutal, gruelling quagmire at the impenetrable Elfgates and the incredible might of Silvermoon's Magisters. Deprived of Kel'thuzad, there was little they could do aside from shallowly penetrate into the Eversong before being forced to retreat and consolidate in Lordaeron, scheming to subvert the Quillboar in an attempt to make inroads on Kalimdor, all at the behest of the new Lich King, Arthas, who was forced into his position by the sudden weakening of Ner'zhul as his connection to the Shadowlands vanished.
The Old Gods, however, still threaten to awaken, their masters, the Void Lords, hardly impeded by the gulf of emptiness separating them from this reality.. The titan watchers are thrown into chaos, granting them further opportunities to spread their admittedly weakened influence, this shard's Algalon halted from purging the planet only by the fact that the true Azeroth exists elsewhere, thus making re-origination unnecessary, though the threat is still monitored closely.
The Broken Isles -- and the Shal'dorei -- stand on a dangerous precipice, Elisande having potentially discovered through her time magics that her city is finally safe from the Legion, free to spread her influence without worry of being obliterated by the demons.
The Mists of Pandaria -- the final black mark on Emperor Shaohao's legacy -- have abruptly faded, blown apart by the enormous release of magic created by the violent discorporeation of the Legion's most powerful commanders, leaving Pandaria exposed to the rest of the world for the first time in ten thousand years.
The Dark Portal, exposed to the very same release of magic, has abruptly re-opened, wrenching an equally unintended fractured Draenor into being, offering whole Tempest Keep and its Draenei inhabitants an unexpected lease of life.
This Azeroth's Nozdormu, having realized the unintentional nature of this Azeroth's existence, wrestles with the reality of whether or not he can allow it to exist -- and the Dragon Aspects, still as powerful as they ever had been, return to the Dragon Isles decades early, convening on the nature of their duties, Malygos's role still in question, the Aspects grappling with their role in this false world.
Everything else (and the specifics of the above) are for the writers to decide, barring what I specify. In essence -- I'm providing a framework for the state of Azeroth, but only that -- a framework. Think of this as a pseudo-nation RP where you control organizations and nations through important people like Maxwell Tyrosus, Go'el, or people who might have taken their places. Multiple players can fit into a faction, of course, and are encouraged to do so -- Cairne and Thrall, for instance.
Writers will be heavily encouraged to take on roles of great import, to fill out the essential spots in the world, ar least at first. Some -- even many -- will be canon characters, but you're more than encouraged to field proposals for OCs and where/how they'll be involved. Either way, I expect decently hogh-effort applications. This doesn't mean you need to give me an essay for each character (frankly, I'd prefer to not need to read a novel!), of course, but I reserve the right to reject applications when the time comes for the full RP. Currently, the plan is to start approximately four years and six months after the start of the Third War, and about three and a half years after the Scourge was forced out of Quel'thalas by the High Elves, having failed to penetrate the first Elfgate.
Discord Link: discord.gg/4s7JKBMf
Claimed Entities: Scarlet Crusade/Argent Dawn, Gnomeregan, Red Dragonflight, Gilneas, Dalaran, the Kaldorei and Green Dragonflight, Quel'thalas, Khaz Modan, Ogrimmar (note, leaders of the Horde other than Thrall are still playable!)