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Hello everybody! In today’s video, join me as I investigate the worst ecological crime of Hemet Nesingwary, Azeroth’s greatest hunter! A combination of lucky film shots and overanalysis of a fifteen-year-old WoW zone led to this video being created… I hope you enjoy it!
0:00 – Intro
1:15 – Seabreach…
3:54 – History Repeats
5:40 – Keepers Here, Keepers Gone
7:13 – The Impact
Special thanks to Wowmaster for helping film the footage in this video.
All footage retrieved from Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-).
All images retrieved from Google Images and WoWWiki. Utilized under Fair Use.
Background Music: “Jungle Preparation II” from the Kingdom Rush Frontiers Original Game Soundtrack
Outro Music: “You’re The One Acoustic Rehearsal” by Greta Van Fleet
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What about the extra influx of water being salt rather than fresh? This would also greatly impact the fauna of the area; Especially if the major water drain source is evaporation. Eventually river's heart in the middle would become a brine pool as the water evaporated leaving the salt carried in from the ocean behind. Hemet really f'd this whole thing up.
Yesterday it was a 2k subs now already 4k+ wow that's a growth. Let's goo. If you will continue in New wow expansion with dragons your going to be a hit maker.
Animals of Sholazar Basin won't have a future(well except the thrashers that will be very happy of this new development), as there is this secondary issue of the neighboring zones all being cold climates as opposed to the warm and humid climate of Sholazar Basin. Sholazar Basin has animals like tigers, crocolisks, gorillas, serpents that very likely can't adapt to the climates of the neighboring zones, and will face extinction even if they do migrate.
That being said, even the fresh water mixing with salty ocean water is going to wreck a lot of havoc on its own even if the basin doesn't flood.
I always wished there was a quest line choice to thwart Nesingwray instead of helping him.
The guy is a jerk.
This is just beyond awesome. Please keep making videos like this … like every zone ever … I'll watch everyone. You are my new favorite WoW content creator.
Love your work bro, keep it up, your channel will explode 😀
Your gonna blow up big time once the algorithm gods bless you, these videos are such high quality
Great video!
Also wouldn't magma below the River Heart be responsible for "heating up" the zone via vapor, also increasing its humidity, being the reason for lush jungle?
In theory that could very well destroy the ecosystem even if the zone doesn't drown completely
It would be simple to dam the breach. The only issue is salt water contamination.
such a great video ;;
Nice video, man!
They could have done it in Cataclysm…
Anyways, you forgot to mention Lost's Hatch… Remember Lost? Thst 2000's series? Well, there's a hatch there, paying homage to those series…
Been watching your videos lately… good stuff, man! Keep up the good work!
Cheers!
UnGoro Crater is 100% a volcanic caldera. That Sholazar Basin is one too isn't surprising. Presumably the only titan keeper meddling in the both of them is the plant and animal life probably being artificially inserted, none of which can escape the basins due to the surrounding biomes' inhospitability.
Also, Sholazar Basin is supposed to be way bigger than in-game, so the relative effects of Nesingwary's crash are probably meant to be much much smaller than what it looks like, in-game, if the only opening to the sea is the size of a boat's hull.
Drainage engineer here. Love how you looked at storage calcas for a game. It's also bugged me how there's no outlet for the lake in the middle but I just assumed it was magic
i would really like to see blizz explore environmental changes in all kinds of areas with future updates
It's weird how there's also the battleground rhat seems to suggest Sholazar is massively above sea level.
You should cover how Hearthstone's supposition that the sea coming up to Gadgetzan would be good for trade. It literally covers the freshwater wells!
I feel like the siege of Ulduar was only a few months later
Superb vid
Mah dude, please tell me you‘re doing something related to geology/civil engineering/ecology in RL, otherwise I fear your talents are wasted 😅
What a nice video! I liked it a lot! Cool outro as well 😉
Documentary like the one's one tv but for wow
underrated channel!!
This, like you Ghostlands video, where you go deep into the storytelling of the zone's environment, is really good and not something I've seen before. Lots of wow lore yt channels go over the same things again and again. This feels new.
Awful lot of salty water in such a lush rainforest
Your videos are so eloquently thought out and pieced together. It's very engaging and interesting to tune in to. Keep up the great work!
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You are quite monotone reading off your script, relax and read with a more normal cadience. Try to sound more animated to engage with your audience.
Thank you
DETHA did nothing wrong
Really love your videos dude. Very relaxing and informative, helps keeps the magic of WoW alive
binge watching your videos for 3 days now
Now that it's confirmed that we will actually be going back here, i'm curious if these things will come to pass!