I Swam Around Northrend and Found… (Part 1) | World of Warcraft



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Welcome to the finale, everybody! This is Part 1 of my swimming journey around Northrend! It has been such a fun time making these videos, and I hope you’re excited to see what I come up with in the future! 🙂

Video Footage: Blizzard Entertainment’s “World of Warcraft” (2004-)

Background Music:
– “Borean Tundra” from the WotLK OST
– “The Tuskarr” from the WotLK OST
– “Vrykul Theme” from the WotLK OST

Outro Music: “You’re The One Acoustic Rehearsal” by Greta Van Fleet

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  1. I'm going full nerd, but I'm also making sure you don't get confused for years on end like I did!

    The Riplash Ruins aren't actually high elf ruins; they're part of the largest, most powerful caste of night elves called the Highborne. High elves are only known to have built settlements in Quel'Thalas and parts of Lordaeron before they officially became blood elves after the Scourge nearly wiped them all out. Highborne vs. high elves. Yeah, I don't know why they had to make it so confusing to begin with, but they did.

    Highborne were the night elf spellcasters mostly loyal to Queen Azshara, and in so doing they shared in her curse to live underwater, becoming the naga. Most of the Highborne that avoided the curse either hang around Dire Maul or EVENTUALLY became the high elves. And it's also why night elves can't play as Mage in the classic servers.

    High elves were Highborne that escaped the Sundering and developed their own source of magic that changed their appearance and made them more closely resemble their human neighbours. They built their own kingdom, created their own language, and are only playable in the game as blood elves (who unfortunately succumbed to Fel corruption, which changed their dominant blue eye colour to green).

    That's not to say you didn't know most of this already, I'd rather teach as many people as possible! Keep up the solid effort! Can't wait for Part 2. 👌

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  2. In the waters near Unu'pe, there is a massive dragon/serpent skeleton with the head visible even on the map. The scale of it is enormous, much bigger then even Galakrond. I was expecting you to show it just in the beginning of the video. Just wanting to let you know about it !!

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  3. Here's an idea: The caves of azeroth or the mountains of azeroth! Besides the big one like blackrock mountain which might have an episode worth of content all on its own, there are several different mountains, cracks and crevices around azeroth that are just begging to be explored!

    Love your content mate, been watching for a while now, keep it up 🙂

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  4. you finally found the thing i was looking for. back with the old wow website you could upload community screenshots and just watch them on the side of the main page. i was always checking on those how other people enjoy the world and there was one with a big seamonster and i really was on duty on how to find it i was swimming through the whole borean tundra and other areas just to find this sea creature and couldnt, for years i thought i was tripping or that someone used noggenfogger to get smaller and screenshot a naga so it appears bigger but with 4:14 you just revealed what i was looking for since 2008, thank you so much!

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  5. I just recently found you (about a month or so ago, I guess) and I absolutely love these videos! I've always wanted to do this kinda stuff, so being able to see it (after you've cut/edit) is truly amazing. Very thankful for all these that you do!

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  6. First of all 0:52 I hate to be that guy, but that symbol above your character looks like an amogus (yea I do hate myself for seeing that too lmao) ok 2:21 that's pretty cool and lastly, 7:45 all I can think of is that the lifeboats were lost due to some accidents, perhaps sabotage or even be the result of some long-range skirmishes.

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