The First Time Horde/Alliance Worked Together in Warcraft



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45 thoughts on “The First Time Horde/Alliance Worked Together in Warcraft”

  1. 4:55 THE WAY I SPAT COFFEE FROM MY NOSE!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    Also since this book was written in 2001, it's almost like counting dog years for the WC universe so Eitrigg's gotta be, like, 187,243 years old by now… lmao… I think he's allowed to be gray in game by now. The corruption pigment has faded with age. 😆

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  2. I thought their first team up was in Beyond the Dark Portal. But I guess one orc clan doesn't count as a proper "Horde/Alliance" team up. Still think the Laughing Skull Clan deserved more lore.

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  3. your videos are evidence that the people who are designing the stuff for blizzard do not play the game nor do they read the lore. 20 dollars a month all these years and they still cant find the right people to make good games. you are a light in a blizzard universe of idiots. great work

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  4. Regarding the stripping someone of the light bit after Tyrions trial. In the blood elf paladin questline to learn Redemption (old) there is a part where you extract the light from one of the blood elfs who "tended" to the imprisoned naaru. the quest is called Claiming the Light. Also jea draining the light directly from a naaru was the blood elf way of getting it befor the sunwell patch so i guess it is possible.

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  5. If I was still playing WoW, I would have opposed aiding the Alliance, even going so far as wanting to drive those filthy Gnomes to extinction and lead the Horde to glory without resorting to demonic energy like idiot Garrosh did. Death to the Gnomish Menace!

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  6. Eitrigg was one of Blackhand's closest lieutenants and then Orgrim. He is a war criminal with the blood of thousands of people on his hands. He was supposed to die on the reservation like a dog, or at least just be executed in public.

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  7. Fun Fact: Once you complete the Death Knight starting zone, there is actually a mention of Tirion and Eitrigg's past together, with Tirion asking for permission to have Eitrigg work alongside him. It's in the little letter that Horde Death Knights are given to hand to insert Horde current leader here at the very end as a P.S. Here is what it says: "Give Eitrigg my regards and please inform him that I could use a good orc by my side in Northrend – with your permission, of course." Nice to see their past at least referenced, even if the request doesn't happen.

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  8. I've watched a few of your videos over the last couple of days and this was the one that made me sub. I love the story of Tirion and Eitrigg and you did it more justice that the games did. Also Arthas dancing made me spit my drink.

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  9. I would love to add, at Tirion's Trial, a junior Paladin spoke dismissively of Tirion after he left, only for Uther to lambast the Paladin for it. Uther might not have understood why Tirion did what he did, but still respected him.

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