World of Warcraft SECRETS (Stormwind Cathedral Square)



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World of Warcraft is a huge game. Whether it be Vanilla or Dragonflight or Shadowlands or WoW Classic, Blizzard Entertainment packed a ton of cool Secrets and Easter Eggs into every single area of their MMORPG. Today, let’s take a trip to Stormwind City, the capital of the Alliance. Let’s dive into the city’s Cathedral Square let’s see all of the cool worldbuilding, secrets, and environmental storytelling details we can find in this classic high fantasy setting!

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38 thoughts on “World of Warcraft SECRETS (Stormwind Cathedral Square)”

  1. Because I have gotten a lot of comments and questions about this recently… Nothing in my videos is created using Artificial Intelligence. Everything is written and voiced by me, a regular old flesh and blood human being. AI is an excellent tool that should be used as such… a TOOL to enhance a creative process, not replace it. As such, I will never use AI generative content in any of my videos. Thank you all!

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  2. Do you ever do roleplay? I'm curious since you seem to enjoy the story so much; and I know a lot of people in the RP community talk about a lot of the stuff you seem to spot as well! Love the videos!

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  3. I have begun to belive that whenever kids that either watch this or other WoW related content in the future, and by that I mean in like 20-40 years from now will ever belive that we cheished this game so much as we do. From my personal perspective this is where a lot of my childhood gaming nostalgia comes from. But if I try to look at WoW from an objective standpoint, it's hard even for me to try to explain why this game hold so much value even tough I haven't been an active player for years now. You could argue all the personal good things about WoW you experienced back in the day sure, but if you were to try to make someone understand why this lowgraphics MMO made you obsessed with it, it's stories and lore. I think it would be hard to accomplish. I personally think Blizzard that existed back in the day was just a bunch of nerds making the best game that they themeself wanted to play and be apart of, and looking back at it all as I said, as a none active WoW player today – it's just beautiful what they accompished before all the shit hit the fan.

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  4. I love these. I've played since BC when my kids (adult kids) got me into it. I main Alliance and have spent some time running around doing my own RP (I don't know any RP players and I'm on Argent Dawn) but I can run my gnome mage through the game and just go visit some of these things. I've spent time at Tiff's grave, along with the new one for Varian, I remember the park that was there at one point. I've spent time in the Cathedral. I was there for Reckfull's memorial. Thanks for the work and I look forward to the Mage area. (Granny Rubyrose)

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  5. I was hoping you had some insight to Morris Lawry, who is a beggar standing near the entrance to the shady mushroom area. He has been in game, in that spot since vanilla. He will occasionally ask "Could ye spare some coin?" or "Alms for the poor?" and I always remember him from my first time in Stormwind back in 2005 and wishing I could give him some money. I have always wondered if there is something to him, especially since he has never left or changed after all these years.

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  6. Brother Kristoff is probably a nod to 1990 and 2006 Pulitzer Prize awardee, Nicholas D. Kristof, who the NY Times stated wrote "columns that tackled controversial issues with frankness and fortitude." In Classic WoW Brother Kristoff offers a quest chain that starts with "Speaking of Fortitude".

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  7. Love the secrets series, glad to have another one of these to watch! I was wondering through, do you plan on doing more questline videos like the Northrend one? I really enjoyed the editing and format, I've watched it over a few times now.

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  8. Did you know their is a next level exploit in molten core to unlock world of warcraft hard mode straigt too Deepholm? With enough of the right artisan weapons you can lock the raid mode using the forge, kill the trial first after the hounds to lock your status on the server the Golem boss's backfield is on that wall so get it done right straight through as a raid and you will fall to Deep Holm be quick.

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  9. Subbed since quite a while, first time commenting.

    Pls keep doing such videos cos there's plenty to explore.

    I've started in April 2005 and quit after legion, but wow lore still runs into my veins

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  10. Rythe Melodius probably a reference to a Doctor Who character. River Song/Melody Pond Rythe is another name for a stream. It's a fun play on words as the first regeneration of River Song was played by nina toussaint-white who resembles Rythe if ever slightly

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  11. Personal theory time:

    The small area with the shrooms, crystals and powder may be an elder scrolls reference. The crystals found on the table are have the ingame model of moonstone, which is most likely a reference to Moon sugar from Elder Scrolls. The powder/grain may be a reference to powdered moon sugar, which is then processed into Skooma, a highly addictive drug.

    The area is hidden because it's a spot where illegal drugs are being produced or traded.

    At least that's my theory.

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  12. It’s just a crying fuckjng shame that this game went to shit because everyone sold out. It’s no fucking secret when the passion gives way to greed everything crumbles to shit 💩

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