🎃 Happy Hallow’s End, travellers! I hope you've all enjoyed a fright-filled month of spookiness, but Halloween is not over yet! Tonight, allow me to present a tale like no other. Perhaps you've crossed paths with him already. This is the sorrowful story of Morgan Ladimore. For the full chills and thrills of Mor'Ladim’s tale, I recommend watching with headphones… if you dare! Enjoy!👻 - A special thanks to Mrs. Loremaster, who brought the lone traveller to life in these recordings. Couldn't have done it without her!
I truly love how you turn dry quest text into this content. Whomever helped with the feminine voice acting on this did a fantastic job. You bring gravitas that even Steven Colbert might not, IMO.
This is exactly what blizzard needs to do. Release novels based on lore events from classic WoW. I wanna read about the Horde raid on Blackhand, the Alliance delving into the deadmines and fighting VC, Onyxia's reveal in the throneroom, so many opportunities for books
i LOVE mor'ladim and all duskwood. so much so that I have named EVERY one of my alts on all games since with the last name ladimore. even on youtube, as you can see. back in classic it took a decent amount of players to kill stitches, too. #happyhalloween!
Wow, talk about dedication! That’s such a fantastic detail to learn about. It’s amazing how much we carry with us from this wondrous world we have often called our second home. Thanks for sharing, and happy Halloween!
This is one of my favorite mob lore stories by far! Such a great upload for spooky day 😁 well done to our favorite Azeroth Loremaster and his wonderful Mrs Loremaster ❤
I’ll never forget the day I finally connected the dots and realised that Watcher Ladimore shared the same last name as the noble knight from the book and quest. Seeing him then as Mor'Ladim completely blew me away. Such brilliant storytelling: hidden and, at the same time, right there in plain sight! Love it! Thanks so much for watching, and I’ve passed your kind words on to Mrs. Loremaster!
I love the contrast between him and Stalvan Mistmantle. I especially like that Stalvan kept his name. Because, unlike Ladimore, he wasn't corrupted. He was just always evil.
@@NerobyrneYES! For me my favorite story will always and forever be our lovely story abused banshee queen Sylvanas but as far as normal killable mobs those two men (Stalvin and Morgan) are both two tragic and bone chilling stories that take you on a journey to finding out the truth. Love it!!!
An inexperienced adventurer can never forget wandering through the Raven Hill graveyard, only to be struck down in an instant by pure rage-left wondering what on Azeroth just hit them!
I made sure to come back to Darkshire after out leveling it back in the day just so I could smash Mor’Ladim’s bony head as revenge for all of the times he killed me when I was lower level 😂
Stitches, rumbling and shacking the ground, chasing after me was scary AF, the first time i encountered Duskwoods , i played a human Rogue , so going stealth made things even scarier, because he was literally trying to sniff me out , no joke gave me the lotr ring wraiths vibes hiding behind a tree 😅
The love of the father can turn into a wrath worthy of the gods, blind vengeance aimed at all and especially himself. Great men undone by the things they hold most dear with neither at fault are the most pitiable of tales. What is the takeaway here? To never let yourself experience love so strong? To allow fate to take its course, being content in the tides of time sweeping you away as they see fit? Numb yourself so thoroughly that you feel nothing? No, i believe great tragedies like these are tales of forgiveness, of understanding. The fragility of man is a fact and all the more reason the individual who faces a catastrophic adversary in the name of others should be honored. Even if they fall. Especially if they fall.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Indeed! I think that Outland and the Burning Crusade expansion is a gold mine for dark and creepy stories. I feel that Terokkar Forest has some chilling backstory including the fate of Auchindoun, same with Shadowmoon Valley. Then we also have Karazhan! The death knight starting campaign is quite chilling and many events that takes place in Northrend, thinknig in particular of Dragonblight.
It's funny. I played the game for nearly five years before quitting in late Wrath. I never played Alliance. It wasn't an option. I had never heard of Mor'Ladim, Van Cleef, or Mr. Mistmantle until Classic came out and I watched those levelling streams and vids. Hell, I remember getting run around by a guildie during or just after Ulduar after I had told him I had never been to Darkshore or 50 percent of the EK. To be fair, I was slow as hell at levelling as I'd get into my 30s and start another alt. I didnt hit my first 60 until a month into BC. So I never did vanilla 50+ as current content, only ever doing any WPL, EPL, B Steppes quests or dungeons etc while levelling alts during BC or Wrath.