Funny how Y'Shaarj was considered the biggest threat to the Titans even though Yogg'Saron caused more problems for them than the rest of the Old Gods combined.
The whole thing with the Old Gods is a lore candy, first of all we may be holding the essence of a Nameless Old God.dess? There were whispers of another Old God who was defeated before the Titans came and the Dagger is talking like the other Old Gods are her kin and equals, the next expansion with the Old Gods will be veeery dark and spooky. At last.
the old god they are talking about is n'zoth, the creator of the emerald nightmare naga and such. the dagger (i assume you mean the rouge one) is a dagger created by the old gods.
Hi Nobbel! I watched just about all of your many videos while I was pregnant, now my two month old joins me! One day she'll understand it all hahaThank you for all of these!! - fellow lore junkie mama
Am I the only one to notice how better the Void beings are at making shapes. And their forms become stronger an stronger every time. This is a little disturbing. Something really big will come while we are on Argus.
This is probably my favorite paladin artifact. I'm not really a fan of paladins honestly, but I like Tyr a lot and like how this ties into Dawn of the Aspects.
Umm...Shouldn't like...Holy paladins get Uther the light-bringers hammer? Because in lore no paladin has been able to lift and wield the hammer sense his death. It would have been the perfect weapon due to its lore significance and its ties to paladins as a whole. Just saying it would make much more sense.
silverspear21 Perhaps, but isn't it a lot more symbolic as a trade off? It DID face off against frostmourne and come out hole after all and nearly broke through Arthas's armor.
Nacia Bell Arthas did not have the Lich King's armor when that happened. Frostmourne was already cracked when Tirion shattered it with the Ashbringer. Uther's hammer is more symbolic but in terms of power it can not compare to one made by a titan keeper who is basically the father of all Paladin's.
silverspear21 All true, but still. I think that the symbolism aspect of the hammer is more important to being a holy paladin than a more powerful hammer. After all, even if it is less powerful, its not the artifact itself that matters, its the wielder behind it, as weve seen from multiple other artifacts, its the wielder of it that's whats truly important, as weve beaten wielders of powerful artifacts without our own after all.
Nacia Bell Ya that is true. The only problem with using Uther's hammer is you would have to redesign it as it looks bland and you would need to explain why the redesign before you get it. I am pretty sure players would complain about how bland it looks much like players complained about the shadow priest dagger. Then there is the situation with other classes not getting their historically badass weapon like priests getting anathema/benediction or however you spell them. Mages not having Atiesh. Warriors not having gorehowl or broxigar's axe. Hunters with Thori'dal. Rogues with glaives etc etc. Almost every class has a historical weapon they could have used that had much more importance to the one we got. I mean warlocks could have gotten and used the actual Skull of Gul'dan from BT when we defeated Illidan.
I really hope they continue the story campaigns with DK and Paladins rivalry, if Blizzard simply says that everything is forgiven because the DK helped in an optional quest REcorrupt the Ashbringer that Tirion purrified, it will be lamer than Xe'Ra's quotes....
Do me a favor and punch Xe'ra in the throat. Or whatever is equivalent so that I never have to hear that squeal again. Also more class rivalry, less faction rivalry.
mohamed ashoush thats what i dont fricking get either. We killed loken his spell should be done or atleast weakening. Also jotun isnt a keeper not one of the original, anyways
His spell he put on Jotun is what is "controlling him". He has no control over him per se but he cursed him to do one thing only. Jotun can do anything else he wants with his existence but as soon as that one thing comes up he has to do it.
I've not done my paladin artifacts yet so it might just be me viewing from Nobbel's perspective but isn't the void gentleman,having only one hand? If I'm not seeing things and that is so. Possibly he is a void version of Tyr? Or am I just crap with my Paladin and artifact lore.
+Kenji 1987 (Kenji87) The Norse gods are just Powerful mortals that does not age through some magical golden apples, compred to the other Pantheons, Olympians, Egyptians, Hindu etc etc they are really really overrated mostly thanks to Marvel comics.
This story does not do justice for the great masterpiece envisioned by the original devs, and which glimpse was captured in games of Warcraft and vanilla WoW.
That Guy at least I'm smart enough to know that this video has nothing to with vanilla wow _lh3.googleusercontent.com/PPgNIitGAHe3r7pj-yTsVy-tScmhp3IjbJICmWWSyWG4B_R3JlrvFuGVbnVOA63oPV7J0B9WQw_
As much as i like the story, i still hate the ridiculous amount damage holy pallies can do, even in melee they hit like loaded trucks. Had the ''honor'' to duels some, i died within 10 seconds, while they heal full with a single spell when i get em to 30% ;p I know currently world PvP is broken beyond repair, making tanking specs invincible and now healers?really Blizzard?
So the void lords are pretty much unkillable and unstoppable right now? If they decided to attack say right now.. azeroth would be completely destroyed?
That wasn't really a Void lord. The Void lords are extremely powerful but they require enormous amounts of energy to manifest into the phisycal universe. That's why they created the Old gods who are less powerful but can exist within our reality.
The Void Lords *can't* attack right now. They're stuck inside the Void. That's the whole reason they want to corrupt Azeroth, so she can do their work for them.
The Void Gods are inspired from Lovecrat's Great Old Ones, if they come for us we are screwd unless every other Powerful diety The Light, Elune, Titans , Naaru and Whatever else ia out there intervenes on our behalf.
naota3k yeah apparently like how their were naztherim that joined the legion their is naztherim that roled holy. Might turn out that he is secretly evil though
I don't trust any of the "holy" associated beings in the first place. Hell, the Naaru are still practically ticking time bombs waiting to serve the Void Lords.
Nah, Lothrax disapproved of his race's sadistic nature, so they imprisoned and tortured him. Turylion found him and freed him, so Lothrax joined the army of the light.
What order did they come lore wise? Clearly pallys were last to the tomb but was it the warriors or shadow priests first to the tomb? Also, im sad so very sad they ddnt even give us a hunt of what tyr truly looked like, everyone assumes he was a silver version of loken but thats fan made, we dont know for sure and now we never will