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I honestly wish they kept some of the more disturbing imagery in the game. It really sells the point of why those moments (like stratholme) are so brutal i love it.
That reminds me. My personal library bookshelf(shelves?) may have surprising amounts of spare change behind them. Maybe even books I'd rather not reveal to mine eyes again... I should check 'em out, hehe.
1 second until the strike. Not good of a countdown, perhaps staying indoors until it only lasts 6 or more seconds is wise. (With the Abelhawk comment in mind, I don't there's a moment that I vividly remember.)
Arthas was right you tools; "Now I call out to the spirits of this place, I will give anything or pay any price, if only you will help me save my people." If you think about it the cost was great yet Humanity survived, even if the cost was great. If he didn't do what he did I'am certian it would be only a matter of time before Humanity meets it's end. Basically my point is Humans wouldn't be playable in WoW. Arthas is him.
Comment below with a time that you were trying to record something very carefully but despite your best efforts it scared you so bad you accidentally pushed the button and ended the video early!
1:22: Quite a name. That aside, I can see why Bruce Timm is seemingly annoyed by the DC Animated Universe fandom and its continuity and timeline obsessions. Who knows what the makers of stories like, hmm, X-Men: The Animated Series, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and X-Men '97 will think when the fans suddenly started complaining about how Captain America escaped the interdimensional void and how Omega Red escaped the Hawaiian submarine... and yes, I am one of those fans.
DM: "Okay so six orcs burst into the room, the one closest to you yells 'Don't let them take the chest!'" [One fight later] "The fifth orc was named Korg. He was probably the owner of the greatclub, since his name is written on it. The last one was named Riona Shadowquick. She may have been a halfling at some point." The player on the left: "Okay, I think we're done here. Let's head off towards Warblaze Ridge and see if anyone there knows anything more about this rusty chain."
One of the players: "A hobbit becoming an orc? I've seen elves becoming orcs by way of Melkor-corruption in Tolkien's Legendarium, but still, how'd that happen in DnD?"