Anduin Finale Cinematic Anduin free Arthas soul 9.2 Shadowlands



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Anduin frees himself and Arthas
Shadowlands 9.2 cinematics
Jailer’s defeat cinematic: https://youtu.be/NuctTbwzaHs

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20 thoughts on “Anduin Finale Cinematic Anduin free Arthas soul 9.2 Shadowlands”

  1. Even though Sylvanas's words are harsh, she says them surprisingly gentle. Like she pities Arthus. Listen to how she says "Begone Arthus blah blah and be forgotten" She says it in a way you almost expect to hear "and find peace."

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  2. how dare they make arthas fade into nothing but let anduin remain, they both wielded mourn blades they both performed unforgivable acts under the jailers control. personaly i say screw anduin i like arthas a hell of alot more, i even own replicas of both his palidon hammer and frost mourn as well a custom set of his palidon armor and a custom set of his lich king armor

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  3. THEY LITERALLY DESTROYED EVERYTHING ABOUT ARTHAS !

    HIS BLADE !
    HIS HELMET!
    HIS END !
    THEY DID NOT EVEN BRING ANYTHING NEW IN WRATH CLASSIC !

    THEY ARE JUST A BUNCH OF **

    I think I'm gonna throw up

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  4. This is just so bad. They couldn't allow Arthas to have a word with Jaina. For him to explain himself or to talk to Uther. Nor to let him rest in peace. After all that he has done, even that is taken away from him. It's just so bad.

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  5. The soft, gentle way Sylvanas speaks is both sad and haunting. He took EVERYTHING from her. Her soul, her family, her homeland, her people, her free will, everything. She wanted nothing more than being the one to end his wretched "life" after all the suffering he put her through. And then she sees what little remained of him after all these years. Just a wisp, a flicker of a once bright soul, blown away like the last wisps of smoke from a blown out candle. Sad, but also a fitting punishment for a man who betrayed everything and everyone he cared for, driven by revenge, a lust for power, pride and a warped sense of justice.

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