Traitors Below Zangarmarsh | World of Warcraft



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A treacherous shaman, a lord of beasts, and a sunken deity… how did these beings come to reside deep below the swamps of Zangarmarsh?

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

Background Music:
– “Zangarmarsh” from the WoW TBC OST

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Outro Music:
– “Watch Me (Live)” by Greta Van Fleet

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20 thoughts on “Traitors Below Zangarmarsh | World of Warcraft”

  1. You have a very interesting interpretation of the Traitor's Noose. I thought it meant to imply that he had thoughts about ending his existence, since he does feel remorse for his actions. I didn't connect that he could use it to hurt others.

    BUt hey, great video as always! Was not expecting the Xeleth plot twist at the end!

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  2. The code shown at the end is `KGLJMRF RSeDk1dhvXw`, of which I found the latter part to be the URL of a youtube video. Replace the URL after watch?v= with `RSeDk1dhvXw`, and that will lead you to a video called `spark`. The video is just text on a blue background, it is exactly 30 seconds long (it also has a timer in the bottom left), and the sounds reminisce of a VHS being inserted and played, with the Elwynn Forest OST. The text on the video is `spark 12-25-2012` which is Christmas for christians, but why 2012 exactly? I'll report here if I find out more, let's all pull this through together.

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  3. Oh yeah Xeleth! i forgot about that quest! that makes more sense than Old Gods. especially since i went back thru the pics i took of that place and there is a frieze with a giant freaking demon on it.

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  4. Woah nice find with Xeleth! Maybe at one point he was meant to be a boss in the dungeon but was moved outside because he didnt fit the theme or to make the quest easier to complete.

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  5. As this video I think beautifully illustrates, the vast dungeons of Classic & the "wings with different themes" in Burning Crusade gave so much more room to explore the facets of a location concept than a single 3-4 boss dungeon can. The game is poorer when little stories like these don't get the chance to exist.

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