![]() I think the Battle for K'tanth was the final battle to determine which Old God would consume the majority of her remains, and Y'Shaarj won this battle over N'Zoth. When Shul-Nagruth fell in battle against her brothers, afterwards they likely wrestled over consuming her remains. ![]() I think it's highly probable that Xal'atath is an remnant of Shul-Nagruth, and she is the 5th Old God that was consumed by the others before the Titans came to order the world. I say that the actual truth might take pieces of both rumors. Xal'atath is rumored to either be an appendage of Y'Shaarj or the remnants of a 5th Old God that was consumed by the other Old Gods. As far as I know Xal'atath is the -only- female Old God-related entity outside of converted servants/races of the Old Gods and the Aqir descendants. Zandalar is extremely close to the Maelstrom, which is geographically the location where Y'Shaarj would have been originally "planted" into ancient Kalimdor before Aman'Thul plucked him out. Shul-Nagruth's various body parts are on Zandalar near the prison of G'huun. Lovecraft's Shub-Nuggurath is described as a Outer Goddess in the Cthulhu Mythos pantheon. I guess we'll seeee.I have a line of correlation I wanted to make some speculative conjecture with: The name is a pretty direct reference to the Cthulhu Mythos deity Shub-Niggurath. ![]() Though it might also be an especially large servant like Iso'rath, such entities can be extremely large and have all their own eyeballs, maws, and tentacles and so forth. The big four could just be the biggest and most well-known. With the existence of Xal'atath and G'huun, and tidbits like the Tablet of Ryun'eh, there could be any number of Old Gods or remnants of Old Gods hanging around Azeroth locked away in Titan prisons or buried deep or so forth.
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