New World of Warcraft Player Reacts to EVERY World of Warcraft Cinematic For The FIRST Time!



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  1. Artha is not tragic villain. The only tragic about him is, that everyone though that he would be a just King and Champion of Light, instead he failed from the very start.

    The least evil thing he did was still disgustingly brutal, slaughtering every single civilian in a city to make sure that none of them could turn undead, without any care if they might not be ineffected.

    That's the LEAST evil thing he did.

    After that it's a straight down road to hell until the plan of planetar genocide.

    Only a fascist would see him as "tragic hero".

    There were corrupting forces in his life, but he did never care to hold up against them.

    In contrast to Sylvanas, who was also always brutal in her means after Arthas murdered, rose her as an undead Banshee and tortured her physically and psychically, even forcing her with his mind control powers to slaughter her own people, she always fought for good goals, freedom for outsiders and in Shadowlands even for the freedom of all mortals and when she got the choice between near to absolute power and staying with that goal, she instantly choose freedom of everyone else over her own.

    Something Arthas never cared about a single second.

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  2. Sylvanas reason to burn the tree was that she needed a big stream of souls going to the afterlife (which is real in Warcraft) to have the energy to free a rebellious death god and change the tyrannic system of that afterlife, in which mortals are not much more than cattle.

    That's her goal. Didn't work out as planed, though she reached a lot.

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  3. To be fair, you are not really wrong when it comes to that tree.

    Such world trees are said to be heavily linked to the soul of the planet and since the Titans (the gods of order, one of the cosmic forces) got their hands in there, I wouldn't really trust those trees at all…

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  4. Sylvanas calling the horde and all the mortal armies in general nothing is from her PoV, the life is pretty much meaningless against the eternity of death.

    Alliance and Horde knew almost northing about the Shadowlands, the afterlife of Warcraft, where they all, after death, would exist for way longer and that as barely more than cattle, drained form their "anima" (kind of the experience a mortal piles up during their life), until they either fall apart and stop existing for good or are reborn as a 'blank' soul to pile up anima again.

    Sylvanas went against this insanity and got zero problems in ending some lives earlier to reach that goal, to receive the needed power.

    For her, all these absurd war mongering, be it for honor, for power or whatever else, is just mindless pawns on a chess board, tin soldiers, who got no say, just tools in the hand of a system without any care for them.

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  5. bro you should watch with chat or as a reaction video some random ''the whole wow lore video'' on youtube to learn most of the stuff it would be great they are usually around 45 minutes or something.. they are not %100 detailed but you will learn almost most of the stuff about lore and you can understand about characters and stuff. and also you need to watch warbringers they are really good and about best most important parts in the lore.

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  6. Shadowlands was a good expansion, but there was that nothign burger of a lawsuite against Blizzard (nothing came out of it), and all the social media trolls jumped on it. Square abused that further and bought some of these social media trolls to push FF14 instead (since they lost a hell lot of players because they indeed milked the game since the second expansion and just kept cutting it down, so the plan was to replace all the old players who didn't take it anymore with the raging crybaby crowd from WoW and a hell lot of lies like "caring developers" and "honoring your time" – what worked well).

    This, plus the usual doom crying crybabies, for which WoW is dying since 2004, piled up to a giant shit storm, what as the sole reason that Shadowlands is treated like that.

    Pretty much nothing they say is even true and the problems with the story don't even exist, they made them up themselves, since they couldn't find anything for real, it seems.

    The big bad for example is simlpy just realistic: a villain who got a clear goal and is mainly evil, because he does not care at all about what this goal would cause in suffering for others. So simply just what evil are.

    But the peopel who hate on it, want their typical anime BS villain, who gives fancy speeches and whatever, got an absolute retarded plan that makes no sense, but somehow sounds cool and then of course got the whole focus on them, just to be easily roflstomped, even though it makes no sense.

    This absolute lowest standard writing is what they wanted and didn't get.

    It's like someone hating on that quality steak, because he wants his chemical instant noodles.

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  7. 8:35 Not the final Raid Boss. He was ssupposed to be and is the fiunal bos sin the Black Temple raid, however Blizzard released another raid because WotLK was not even close to being ready for release at the date they had planned, so the built another 6-boss raid instead to keep people busy – Sunwell Plateau. This means the final boss was not Illidan, it was Kil'Jaeden.

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  8. dont be a Sylvanas fanboi. She is evil, really evil. And now, without any powers given by the Jailor, she is doing daylies in the Maw. I hope this will be the place where she stays for the rest of WoW. And by the way, the tree she burnt was not a normnal tree, it was a World Tree. These are not only important for Night Elves, but for every druids as well. Including Horde druids!

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  9. "Blood Elf" is the name the High Elves living at the far northern tip of Eastern Kingdoms took after the Lich King nearly wiped them all out. That happened in the Warcraft games, prior to the first "World of" being launched.

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  10. Bliz has yet to explain this: In Burning Legion, Illidan was the 'bad guy' and the Naaru (snowflake cut-out looking things) helped with the fight against him. Later, in Legion, one of them has us rescue his soul from the Nether, so that he can save Azeroth, as "The Chosen One". Was the first Naaru wrong, or was it just a really convoluted plan??

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  11. One of the key bits in Arthas' saga is revisited in The Culling of Stratholme dungeon. Also, some of Arthas' story gets told, first / second-hand, in quests you can do in Northrend. First-hand as in, you temporarily play AS Arthas.

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  12. Wowheads play WoW, with their kids watching over their shoulders, who then grow up and play WoW with dad (and sometimes, *granddad*. Players have met in-game, then in real life, and gotten married. Yes, probably some mixed-marriages in there (Horde & Alliance). ^)

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