Decided to add Koltira last minute since it just kinda made sense with the two of them being so close and their stories intertwine. I'm happy with how it came out and hopefully others enjoy it. If you enjoy this content be sure to subscribe for more videos like this in the future. Have a good day and thanks for checking it out!
I found this channel like a day ago randomly cause I like listening to stories as I go to sleep and because I just came back to wow(only gone since DFS1 this time, usually it’s a years break 😂) This channel will grow for sure, great job
I'm glad you enjoy the content and glad you found my channel :), I get taking a break periodically lol. I remember taking months off from the game here and there but would always come on back. I sure hope it grows me. Its really surreal to be honest, never thought i'd get to where i'm at so just trying to keep it going. Thanks again!
Great video. You have my subscribe sir. Would be nice if you can mention your main sources at the end or in comments. Wow lore is so split now between books, games, comics, etc.
I can do that. I’ll start posting where I got the info from in a pinned comment :). In this case I got it from the wiki and browsing different quests that were linked with their wiki pages
Agreed, always curious about the secondary characters in the story so I’m happy to shed some light on them and I get to learn about them which is awesome
Wonderful. Another story that I do not know anything about. Two characters I don't know at all. Thank you very much for the video, it was very interesting to learn about them. But I have a question. And who is making death knights now? Who resurrects the hero, subjugating him to the dark power?
I’m glad you enjoyed it :). As far as who’s making the death knights now I’m not really sure, I would guess Bolvar would raise warriors who died in battle and instead of subjecting them to being forced into servitude they would be given a choice, but I didn’t see anything specific in the lore saying who makes the death knights now
I found it on Epidemic sound, its called "The Alabaster Coast" by Hanna Lindgren. I'm glad you learned something, i learned quite a bit myself so i am glad i'm not alone there lol
This is kinda all over the place tbh, you should learn how to properly make sections that make sense and not talk about the same things over and over or for them not being in the right place.. It's almost there, just a little more efford, studying and better sectioning/editing and you're on!