Greetings listeners! Today, we embark on a new storytelling venture as we immerse ourselves in the rich lore surrounding one of Azeroth's numerous conflicts. Our journey into the history of Ashenvale uncovered a narrative so expansive that it couldn't be confined to a single narrative. Hence, we've chosen to dedicate a separate segment to the compelling tale of the War of the Satyr. This unique narrative style complements our usual storytelling content. We trust you'll find great enjoyment in this account of war. Stay tuned, for the tale of Ashenvale will unfold in due course.
I didn’t know about the pack form, I knew it was some Druids turning into mindless beasts (worgen) but I didn’t know that much background about it. Well done and Thank you~
Hey: Realy well done! And as stated before this isnt realy a story that get alot of light. Great presentation as always, Can't wait for the next one! Best wishes from Sweden.
The Emerald nightmare was so riddled with Old Gods stuff did Xavius change from the legion to be a servant of the old gods instead. He summons faceless ones during your battle with him and there is the other old god boss in the tree that did the famous whispers
Now my question is: In the original "canon" warcraft lore, are only male night elfs druids and female night elfs sentinels. Even in w3 the druids of the claw and storm are all male night elfs. So did wow lore break that tradition by introducing female night elves as druids?
Sorry that’s now how pronunciation works. We don’t just flip letters here. Most people familiar with that race would pronounce it the correct way. Surprised you would claim to say it as the Americans do.
Unfortunately I think you may be mistaken. This word has both a US and a UK pronunciation (according to the University of Cambridge and their dictionary) The majority of listeners on this channel are American, only 5% are British, hence why this is tailored to that pronunciation.
Greetings listeners! Today, we embark on a new storytelling venture as we immerse ourselves in the rich lore surrounding one of Azeroth's numerous conflicts. Our journey into the history of Ashenvale uncovered a narrative so expansive that it couldn't be confined to a single narrative. Hence, we've chosen to dedicate a separate segment to the compelling tale of the War of the Satyr. This unique narrative style complements our usual storytelling content. We trust you'll find great enjoyment in this account of war. Stay tuned, for the tale of Ashenvale will unfold in due course.
I didn’t know about the pack form, I knew it was some Druids turning into mindless beasts (worgen) but I didn’t know that much background about it. Well done and Thank you~
We're pleased that you've gleaned something valuable from the story. Light be with you my friend ☀️
Awesome, didn't know any of the background on these guys.
Came here after watching your Duskwood video and plan to binge watch the rest tonight. Fantastic videos!
Excellent! Plenty more to come my friend 📚
Hey: Realy well done! And as stated before this isnt realy a story that get alot of light. Great presentation as always, Can't wait for the next one! Best wishes from Sweden.
Very well done and told. Pls continue with your good work!
Thank you, our expedition is only just commencing.
The Emerald nightmare was so riddled with Old Gods stuff did Xavius change from the legion to be a servant of the old gods instead. He summons faceless ones during your battle with him and there is the other old god boss in the tree that did the famous whispers
Ya buddy!
Kings honour friend!
Shandris here is badass, too bad she got nerfed so hard in Warcraft 3 lmao
What's the name of the comic?
there are 2 Hakkar´s in wow?! lol
Now my question is: In the original "canon" warcraft lore, are only male night elfs druids and female night elfs sentinels. Even in w3 the druids of the claw and storm are all male night elfs. So did wow lore break that tradition by introducing female night elves as druids?
Sorry that’s now how pronunciation works. We don’t just flip letters here. Most people familiar with that race would pronounce it the correct way. Surprised you would claim to say it as the Americans do.
Unfortunately I think you may be mistaken. This word has both a US and a UK pronunciation (according to the University of Cambridge and their dictionary) The majority of listeners on this channel are American, only 5% are British, hence why this is tailored to that pronunciation.
I am Scottish and do pronounce it Sa- tyr but happy with the American pronunciation. Either way I still get to hear another great tale 😊
😂 lmao
Why are people going off about the satyr pronunciation, when he goes through the video pronouncing Xavius as Exavius? 😉