@@snake1625b Remember that in the original there was couple acolytes in the scheme circle and abominations in the back. They had like their own scribes to document all conversations. But this dude was making pasta in the wrong neibhorhood.
Imagine selling your soul, betraying your friends and family, abandoning all good and reason to be a dread lords lackey just to be one shot like that poor guy in the end. He was probably approaching to offer to help him
My question is why this guy thought a holiday into the Twisting Nether was a good idea. The last guy who tried was Ner’zhul who found himself trapped inside with a VERY pissed off Kil’jaeden
The only heading I still remember is "The Dreadlords Convene" from this game I played ages ago. Weird thing is this ain't even a mission. Its just a cinematic.
I don't get it. They are suposedly working for the jailor and so is suposedly Nerezul so who are tey lying in front of? No one else is there, except a member of the cult of the damned and they killed him It makes no sense. So the Dreadlords were loyal all along?
The dreadlords are loyal to the Jailor and are lying to the Scourge and the Legion at the same time; even in Shadowlands Mal'ganis says that. Ner'zul is being manipulated by the Jailer, but he doesn't know it; so was Arthas when he was the lich king. The only one who resisted the jailor's influence was Bolvar and that's why the Jailor asks Sylvanas to confront the Lich King and break the Helm of Domination.
It doesn't make sense because Shadowlands added a bunch of story stuff that wasn't around during Warcraft 3, and a large amount of people think the new story they added is lackluster and prefer the dreadlords as agents of the legion.
@@Aztonio because Ner'zul used all the power of the helmet when he was the lich king, while Bolvar only used enough power to keep the Scourge at bay. the more power you use, the more will the jailer control you
>subversive demons that infiltrate the host population of a planet to weaken it >Uses a symbol of the overlapping ancient masculine and feminine principles Uhh...what did based Blizzard mean by this?
Anetheron really let himself go since the last time we saw him.
Ha Haaa haa
He clearly has been at soul diet at Mc Soulnads.
@@juhapekkaruusala9038 Introducing, the McSoul!
he looks like bobby kotick now
1:09 poor Acolyte he was just giving some soup to Tichindrious and just got pimped slapped.
esque estaba caliente
He overheard their scheming and had to be dealt with
@@snake1625b Remember that in the original there was couple acolytes in the scheme circle and abominations in the back. They had like their own scribes to document all conversations. But this dude was making pasta in the wrong neibhorhood.
Imagine selling your soul, betraying your friends and family, abandoning all good and reason to be a dread lords lackey just to be one shot like that poor guy in the end. He was probably approaching to offer to help him
HAHAAHAHAHAH
i wonder what's the purpose of him killing that acolyte lol
@@idk-iy1lk its funny in both versions tbh
1:10 Bro, I brought you to eat
No thanks I'm not hungry
(Killed)
Dude why did they do Anetheron like that
Whys he kill the little minion :(
Why tf there is even an acolyte in twisting nether in first place, not possible.
@@lazartasev2496 maybe it's meant to be a minor demon but they're just too lazy to make a model or replace it with ANYTHING else demonic
My question is why this guy thought a holiday into the Twisting Nether was a good idea.
The last guy who tried was Ner’zhul who found himself trapped inside with a VERY pissed off Kil’jaeden
@@lazartasev2496 he was probably ment to be a warlock
because he's BAD and EVIL and we gotta show it somehow!
This actually is a very good looking scene for reforged. It looks like there was actual effort here.
Tichondrius: "Hey fatty."
Anetheron: "Brother..."
Anetheron: why im a so fat
It woulda been cool if Mephistroth took the form of the Alpha Dreadlord who wore a dress.
The only heading I still remember is "The Dreadlords Convene" from this game I played ages ago.
Weird thing is this ain't even a mission. Its just a cinematic.
I wish the other dreadlords have their own quotes or sound set different from dreadlord of melee.
what about denathrius their true master and creator.
Why they weren't mentioning Jailer here
Because the Jailer, was written in Shadowlands, and nobody knew about him a thing before SL... retconned things and voila/...
@@Marllonicus I was sarcastic
@@immagonko4261 o wow i didn't catch that at all
@@Marllonicus That's the joke
@@immagonko4261 o well, all good, i really thought that you were confused.
His weight was 360 lbs.!
Are the Dreadlords Jewish? David's star appeared when Ticondrius called them.
Did you know that Blizzard based these stories off of Lucifer & The Fallen Angels? It's completely the same, they just named it something else.
WOW! Such a brilliantly revised and remade cutscene! So cool!
jk jk. i dont get why he had to be an asshole and kill that random acolyte though.
I don't get it. They are suposedly working for the jailor and so is suposedly Nerezul so who are tey lying in front of? No one else is there, except a member of the cult of the damned and they killed him
It makes no sense. So the Dreadlords were loyal all along?
The dreadlords are loyal to the Jailor and are lying to the Scourge and the Legion at the same time; even in Shadowlands Mal'ganis says that. Ner'zul is being manipulated by the Jailer, but he doesn't know it; so was Arthas when he was the lich king. The only one who resisted the jailor's influence was Bolvar and that's why the Jailor asks Sylvanas to confront the Lich King and break the Helm of Domination.
It doesn't make sense because Shadowlands added a bunch of story stuff that wasn't around during Warcraft 3, and a large amount of people think the new story they added is lackluster and prefer the dreadlords as agents of the legion.
@@jorgeplaza1059 How did Ner'zhul resist less than Bolvar ?
@@Aztonio because Ner'zul used all the power of the helmet when he was the lich king, while Bolvar only used enough power to keep the Scourge at bay. the more power you use, the more will the jailer control you
@@jorgeplaza1059 Source for better explanation? Ner'zhul resisted the Legion too afterall.
sorry to ask are they jews? what's up with that weird symbol?
The orange one is clearly American
>subversive demons that infiltrate the host population of a planet to weaken it
>Uses a symbol of the overlapping ancient masculine and feminine principles
Uhh...what did based Blizzard mean by this?
@@LOWBORN-the-LOATHSOME based
well in the original it was the star.
Yknow...the magic cyrcle thingy used in every alchemy ever.
Idk what this is....
and we have to believe that all the nathrezim got purged in the wars, thats bananas!
map - 7/10
models - 0/10
Yo mejoré esta escena, y los modelos
*YOU DARE INSULT THE MIGHTY ATHICCERON?!*
Burning Legion = Kabbalah Jews confirmed??
Someone has upgraded graphics? :O
Ye, Lemonsky, that part was the good work, then Blizzard forgot to finish the rest.
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