Explaining FRACTALS In World of Warcraft



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17 thoughts on “Explaining FRACTALS In World of Warcraft”

  1. Blizzard uses biblical stories in all their games. The classic "student of the good guy becomes the bad guy" story has gotten old and boring a long time ago.
    In Christian mythology Lucifer betrays God and becomes satan.
    In Warcraft Arthas betrays Uther and Terenas and becomes the Lich king.
    In Diablo 1 and 2 the hero becomes corrupted and becomes Diablo
    Also, archbishop Lazarus and Leoric become corrupted.
    In Diablo 3 Leah becomes the prime evil.
    In Starcraft Kerrigan becomes the queen of blades.
    The only story I like is the one in Starcraft because Kerrigan comes back to being the good guy and that's the best story we got from Blizzard.
    I'd like to see a story with a bit more complex characters.

    Edit:
    Even the story about Blizzard is
    "Company that used to care about art and competition and made good quality games starts chasing money and becomes bad" lol

    Edit:
    I remember when I was playing Warcraft 3 and noticed that Uther says this in a campaign cutscene:
    Uther the Lightbringer: "Remember, Arthas, we are paladins. Vengeance cannot be

    a part of what we must do. If we allow our passions to turn to bloodlust, then

    we will become as vile as the Orcs."
    And then in the game the paladin hero has this warcry: "Strike with great vengeance!" lol
    I guess the story was inconsistent from the start.

    Also, when Arthas and Illidan fight for the first time it turns out they are evenly matched which makes no sense since Arthas is just a newly formed death knight and Illidan is a 15 000 year old veteran lol

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  2. A Fractal is a type of mathematical shape that are infinitely complex. In essence, a Fractal is a pattern that repeats forever, and every part of the Fractal, regardless of how zoomed in, or zoomed out you are, it looks very similar to the whole image. Fractals surround us in so many different aspects of life.

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  3. What if:
    a) the sword Sargeras planted into the planet is not there to bless but rather to be blessed (by Azeroth)
    b) The sword is not blessing anybody, its not getting blessed but rather absorbs energy from Azeroth.
    c) He just plunged the sword so she can use it when she awakes ( Azeroth).

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  4. You said Sargeras is the champion of the pantheon. Is that like We are the champion of Azeroth? Meaning he's under them? So them controlling him isn't that far off.

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