In the Footsteps of the Titans! | World of Warcraft
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Happy Friday, everybody! Today, we are returning to the frigid continent of Northrend for a journey on the mythical Path of the Titans! How far does it go, and what sorts of secrets will we find along the way? Let's find out!
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Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft (2004-)
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Background Music:
"Mountains of Thunder" from the WoW WotLK OST
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Outro Music:
"Watch Me (Live)" by Greta Van Fleet
Jediwarlock 2023 - Ігри
Yet another amazing idea for a video. Your love for the lore of this game really shows because you are able to think of video ideas that are not common.
I agree, this guy is really amazing with his original content. Fresh air in the middle of streamer-saturated contents.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you've been enjoying them. :)
Oh I never noticed that part of the Path in SotA, that's a neat detail!
Right?? Such a great addition to the map. :)
I'm surprised you didn't mention Jotun, the gigantic mysterious guy who walks along the road
Oh yes! He's a mysterious character indeed... maybe I'll have to discuss him someday! :)
I didn't even know the Strand of the Ancients existed. Cool!
Damn man… making me feel old now
It was removed in BFA
@@Rougesteelproject that sucks
Yeah! It's sad they removed out of the entire game. :(
i've often gone through Dragonblight (more times than i care to count most days) and the Path has always fascinated me, mainly because I love stories and theories, and this always fit in nicely for both. I've often wondered where it went and what it was used for. i like to think that it ended up going to the Well of Eternity, especially after going to the Deepholm in Cata and noting the similar architecture/rock-metal elements
Given the trajectory it's on, I think it must have passed close to the well of eternity, but there's no evidence of it in the WoE dungeon from Cataclysm. I've scoured the northern shores of Pandaria and found no trace of it, so it doesn't seem to connect to either the past or present location of the Engine of Nalak'Sha.
@@bombkangaroo that's sad to hear :( but it's still fun to speculate. As long as there's mysteries in Azeroth, there will always be a possiblity for it to show again
@@bombkangaroo that WoE dungeon was a clear lazy-ass/halfassed rush job just to get the dungeon out.. The "well" clearly bears ZERO resemblance to the actual well, with Zin-azshari on one shore and Suramar on the other side.. it was at least Lake Ontario sized and impossible to see across. So dont be surprised to see that they clearly werent going to worry about some tiny detail like Titan archtecture int here.. it was all High Elven
It's definitely possible! The Deepholm reference is definitely a similarity in design... The Titans came there to imprison the earth elementals a long time ago! :D
I have always wondered about where the road connects to at the south of dragonblight… Like before the sundering where would the road go from below the wrymrest temple? It just disappears into the ocean
if you shove the pieces back together, as the map in the Chronicle books does, protoKalimdor being one huge island effectively, it would have gone near the Well, and on down to Pandaria, and the Titan Vaults later known as MoguShan vaults. Mogu'shan simply being the Mogu racial name for their land.. the Pandaren named after THEMSELVES later on.
Yes! After Strand of the Ancients it's fun to think about where the road would go!
Titan pillars in the cliffs above Sholazar? Probably another watch outpost I can imagine.
Probably. :)
i think it was odyn lifting the halls of valor from ulduar that broke the bridges and created the chasm that we see now. he says he did as much when we meet him in the warrior legion order hall
That is a very cool point! I only play Classic/WotLK so I forgot about the Halls of Valor!! That is a very good explanation. :)
Your videos bringing smaller but deep lore bits like this to light has a certain spark of Tolkien to it. That's a very big compliment. Keep doing great!
Thank you so much! That means a lot. :) More vids on the way!
dude, i love your videos. I have watched all of them ever since your first swim. I hope you keep it going even though Im sure its really difficult to think of new content ideas. Keep it up man, you have done such a great job thus far.
Hey, thank you so much for the kind comment. :) Some weeks it is difficult but I love seeing the finished product after all the research and filming! I'm glad you've been enjoying these!
to the average player, these are just annoying, long roads...
to a viewer of this video, "holy shit they put so much depth into this"
Haha, it's fun to see the deeper level of details that Blizzard puts into things. :)
I've speculated since BfA that the path terminated at Nazwatha in Nazmir mostly because its a titan facility with a path leading into the ocean south of dragonblight.
Definitely possible! That would make a lot of sense :)
Never really been interested in the titan aspect of WotLK or WoW as a whole. However, I appreciate your in depth looks on these areas in WoW. Great video as always!
Thanks so much! :)
Fantastic video 👌
Thank you so much! :)
located near the northern part of the path is the Crystal Vice where Rattlebore, a Jormungar Broodmother resides. Jormungar’s are children of Loken, one of 9 Titan Keepers created by the Pantheon. it was a massive Jormungar that attacked a group of Frostborn Dwarves that found Muradin on the brink of death due to the wounds inflicted by Frostmourne. this Jormungar was the size of Veranus, Broodmother of proto-dragons, & riding drake of Thorim.
idk how exactly they correlate but WoTLK is my fave xpac, Dragonblight being my fave zone in all of Wrath.
superb video - thank u for the great content!!
Very good points!! Thank you for the kind words and thoughtful comment. :) Dragonblight rocks!!
I imagine the Path would have led to the Well of Eternity in ancient times, as it seems to go straight south towards the maelstrom from the north
I like that idea! :D
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I love your channel so much. I haven't played in years but you keep the lore alive for me.
Thank you! :) I'm glad you're enjoying these.
should have got a map up of old Kalimdor to guess where it leads south :)
I have a few ideas! Potentially the original Well of Eternity (guarded by the Titans... long before night elves!) or perhaps down south to the Pandaren Titan architecture like the Mogu vaults, etc. :)
Very nice!
Thanks! :)
Hi Jedi!
I wish the Nexus War had been a bit more front-and-center in Wrath. Instead, this grand assault on all the magic-users of the world by one of the Aspects himself just kinda... peters out day one of raiding. I don't understand why Blizzard didn't try to emphasize it a little more.
Yes, it was probably not helped by the fact that most of it was in the early progression zones (Borean + Coldarra, Dragonblight) so that by the end of questing we were really focusing more on the Scourge and the Titans... I wish they had saved Coldarra for level 80!!
...how have i never realized that the path of the titans was more than just what's in dragonblight???
Haha, I think a lot of people think that too! Happy to help you discover some secrets ;)
i wish they did some quests/lore based on this artifact. there was a little in legion but thats it. also i couldnt find any data on that bc dead flying mount.
also crystalsong. more cut content. supposed to be a battleground or something like wintergrasp. i never knew about strand, i stopped doing bg's after bc.
I bet Jedi is a hacker too.
@General12th haha XD
Yes, Crystalsong was somewhat empty compared to what it could have been! I'm guessing part of it was the technical limitations of making it a full questing zone considering it had Dalaran floating above... and those giant LED trees!! XD
I wonder what the speed limit was on the Path of Titans.
Haha... I'm sure Mimiron would have vetoed any sort of speed limit XD
This road had me amazed back in wrath for some reason , where did it come from and where was it going who built it , why were parts way up in the air , why did these giant titan ppl need a small road in scale with their bodys , why did it lead into the sea ?
Lots of questions and some of them we still don't have answers to! :D It's a cool feature for sure.
How did you make your mic sound so crisp?
I use Audacity to make the background noise quieter after I record the initial audio file. :)
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Yes :)
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This is the best resume I've seen all year.
Thanks for reaching out! I'm not looking to expand my team at the moment, but I appreciate the offer and I'll reach out if something changes. :)
May i suggest you try to add more "emotion" into your talking? You sound kinda monotone in most videos and it sounds robotic. Just some criticism. Take it lightly! Great videos otherwise!
I will try to work on that! I'm glad you're enjoying them. :)
@@Jediwarlock really enjoying them! And i can see you getting BIG!!