Imagine being a normal Lordaeron citizen being happy for the return of your Prince and being present in the procession not knowing what would happen next
"Our Prince is back! With his royal retinue of... hooded cultists... My, I forgot how much skull motif he had on his ceremonial armor. And that's a neat sword!"
@@lazlonazario2499 "Shit. Oh shit. Fuuuuck why am I even here?? Celebrating!? I had family in Stratholme! Shot, we should've seen this coming a mile away!!"
These playable interludes and side stories are amazing! It adds depth and magnitude to the scale the in between the events of the main story of warcraft 3 at the same time feel contained in to where they take place.
Something I really admire is the change in ambience between the procession part and the escape part. I noticed it before with previous works but I'm still not sure how they do it.
This is truly neat. So this side story is really before the events of The Defense of Mt. Hyjal. Now I am interested if we are going to use a lot of the survivor factions that Jaina led to Kalimdor, especially their journey and how they got linked with the Horde, as well.
Amazing! the use of The Flight From Lordaeron map is a good catch! I have feedback though: 1. Falric and Marwyn should be cloaked 2. in place of the lack of petals, the fountains beside could be recolord to green instead 3. A dialogue "This Kingdom shall fall! And in its ashes shall rise..." could be inserted anywhere at the second half, perhaps when Jaina nears the exit?
I love the change in music at 8:28. Feels horror esque in combination with Arthas's silence throughout the whole endeavor. Makes it feel all the more that what came back was a monster in a once noble paladin's body, not Arthas.
At many points throughout this video i had a strong almost irresistible urge to stand and fight with a certain groups of soldiers. i kept hoping they can rally and win.
man, you have just found the holy grail. There is so much from the cutscenes, possible untold stories between campaigns etc like wreckage of lordearon or maybe even some grom capaign … the possibilities are endless…I really admire your work and wish you all the best
Seems awesome, could you add optional mission to save some sitizens when Jaina escaping (like in previous chapter, so expedition could become stronger)?
A very good addition to the original story. I suggest you to change the part with Jaina leaving the capital city. Instead of leaving by foot through the city gate, she should maybe look for Uther and convince him to teleport out. He doesn't agree at the beginning as he only leaves with the king, she tells him that Arthas killed his father and that they have no time left. They get surrounded while talking, the soldiers ask Uther to leave with her while they are holding the undead as this is the only chance to save the remaining citizens of Lordaeron. The only question remaining to answer in both our cases: How did Uther manage to cremate the remains of the king and put the ashes into the urn if Arthas and the undead attacked from within the palace and overwhelmed everyone?
It's meant to be the plague of undeath turning the population of the Capital City just like Stratholme, only this time there's no Arthas to kill them all before they turn so it becomes a massive problem.
@@AlexSaheli I have a vague memory that human forces where battling the Scourge all around the kingdom and where too busy to notice that Balnazzar, Varimathras and Detheroc where working to spread the plague from Stratholme everywhere they could. Arthas killed and then raised his whole army in northrend, he made sure no one lived to warn Lordaeron about what happened there. Then he brought it back to Lordaeron, scattered and hid it all around tirisfal glades and silverpine forest. Some time before his arrival, the Scourge made a major retreat, so that the humans thought they won, a couple of days later, a courier (or a letter idk) arrived in Lordaeron, claiming that the Northrend expedition was a major success, the dreadlord commanding the dead was slain and Arthas is coming back home. Word spread that the conflict is over, that Lordaeron won, that Arthas is heroic etc. and everyone put their guard down. Arthas then comes back home and the moment he kills his father, the Scourge outside the capital re-emerges and attacks human forces and the infected people inside the capital(which were a WHOLE LOT) turn into undead. The following chaos and madness that occurs is pretty accurately presented in this map in my opinion.
Arthas killed his father at the end of the Human campaign. Then, on the next campaign, he kills Antonidas. So Antonidas was still alive by the time Arthas was killing his father.
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