The Chronicles of G: Downfall (World of Warcraft fan animation)



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Death isn’t always the end. For some it’s the beginning of new journey, one filled with pain and struggle. Witness a part of Asora’s story as she gets closer to her destiny – her downfall.

Voices:

Juniper Rush as Asora (NSFW Warning)
https://twitter.com/Lovelyjuniper

xREBELxVOICEx as Mortimus
https://twitter.com/XVoic

Tabs as Hugris (NSFW Warning)
https://twitter.com/papachamberlain

Jay The Bard as Lich King
https://twitter.com/Jaythebard

Mischief as Celice & Marin (Night Elves females)
https://twitter.com/GetUp2Mischief

Scott Brown as Derrick (Human male)
https://twitter.com/Scotti_Brown

Audio:

Paltah Audio Works (NSFW Warning)
https://twitter.com/paltah93

Music:

Rythunn The Strange (Movie Soundtrack)

Zach Heyde (Asora Theme)
https://www.zachheyde.com/
https://twitter.com/ZachHeyde

Special thanks to:
LiardArt for helping with the backgrounds.
GeekieFox for additional voice overs.

Tools used:

Source Filmmaker
3Ds Max
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Audition
Adobe Photoshop
GIMP 2.0
3DCoat

World of Warcraft assets used in the video belong to Blizzard Entertainment.

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36 thoughts on “The Chronicles of G: Downfall (World of Warcraft fan animation)”

  1. the thing i don't get about Forsaken is if they hate their undead state so much, why don't they just killed themselves? why not seek a priest of Elune or of the Light, a chaman, anyone really to destroy their corpses and their curse?

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  2. Absolutely amazing! I loved every second of this animation. The feel of the voice acting really brought it all together. And it shows just how cruel the Lich Kings Tyranny was during that era. Well worth the wait.

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  3. Really cool! But from the interaction with the undead iv had in WoW the time they spent as a living is just a foggy blur, they dont really remember there time as the living. And the lich king strips away all that is good and posetive.

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  4. “In my culture, death is not the end. It’s more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmet, they lead you into a green veld where you can run forever.” – T'Challa.
    Played to perfection by the legend himself. Chadwick Boseman

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