You might think all the paladins are copies of Uther, but the truth is that in his state of madness Arthas just see Uther´s face in every paladin he crosses.
@@finnheisenheim8274 As Kaelthuzad said, it didnt matter for he knew it wouldnt end there. For him that death wasnt even an obstruction, it wasnt even an inpass.
Awwwh the irony is so overwhelming when he keeps repeating “no one orders me around” because he is constantly manipulated by the Lich King through the Frostmourne.
I think Arthas is intended as an archetype of a nihilistic and arrogant moral relativist, who thinks he's way smarter than he actually is, and 100% independent from others and everything external (when in truth of course he's a complete marionette to the demonic forces). A bit like Lucifer, who rebelled against God (or being itself) because he thought that he's competent enough to do that. Arthas also states that his intention is to life forever, yet we all know that the nigga died back in 2010 since no king rules forever my son. I love the metaphysical structure of the warcraft 3 campaigns, as i did when i was 12 years old.
Uther deafeated that bloddy traitor but at last attack he saw a child who was trained by him and that was child Arthas but then Arthas mercilessly stabbed this great paladin. That traitor deserved to die.
I remember when i played this mission long time ago, i especially remember part when i saw Tichondrius kill and consume souls of few villagers and Arthas doesn't bat an eye. After whole campaign of struggling so desperately against the Scourge to save his people, only to wordlessly let Tichondrius kill them, at that moment i knew Arthas was really gone.
And where a blind martial artist wielding very unwieldy curved blades can surround himself in flame and not get burnt. He can also transform into a demon, but only for a while. I love fantasy games.
@@maximnikolaev6627 That kind of makes sense though. First of all an explosion is always painful. Second the methane gas accumulated in corpses from the decay process could cause that explosion. Lobbing carcasses at buildings to harm them though doesn't make much sense.
Tyrion: "Your ancestors ruled this city for nearly 300 years, and you've ground it to dust in a matter of minutes." Daenerys: "Very... dramatic, Tyrion."
That's kind of the point ;-) You're basically committing genocide during the Scourge campaign and your hero is on his way to becoming the living embodiment of evil and death. But that's what made WC3 so great: Seeing the conflict from all sides.
Cus of this mission i started to hate Arthas. I felt nothing when i destroyed quel'thalas i thought hah this gay elves deserved it cus they don't sent help to the alliance. But i almost cried when Uther died.
Soviet Heavy I’m not sure what you’re trying to say. You say the elves deserved to be attacked they didn’t help the alliance during the scourge invasion but you also say they exited the alliance BECAUSE of Arthas’ betrayal. I for one agree with their decision. I’d be pissed too if a traitor to the alliance was leading an attack on my homeland
The first Undead campaign is my favourite in Warcraft 3. Unlike the Zerg campaigns in Starcraft (outside of that single moment when you have to kill Fenix), this campaign shows pretty well the fact that you are commanding the bad guys and killing countless good guys - the high elves, the Kirin Tor and even the very people you were protecting in the previous Campaign. The second campaign only pulls this in the first mission - then it's just evil vs. evil.
Kerrigan also defeats the Protoss which are established to be good. Especially Zeratul and Artanis. She forced Zeratul to kill Raszagal. Sure you could say that Aldaris was a bad guy but after the fall of Aiur he changed. We only had to fight him again because he was mad his kind was working with the Queen of Blades
There is two secrets in this mission. The first one, is the secret lake of the Pandaren, which if you get close you see a brief image of a Pandaren with a child in his back. The second one is the wendigo lair. One of them spoke "What the hell are you?" to Arthas. Some people discover these secrets with or without cheats to reveal the entire scenario. Just an information, of course.
@alvi syahri I dunno maybe the greatest paladin could've helped him in someway chase him to northrend maybe? Help him with the fight with Mal Ganis so Arthas wouldn't be that desperate to get frostmourne maybe? They were able to send a messenger to tell arthas that the king has ordered his troops to be called back but not Uther, knowing his pupil and the king's son is going against a demon that has caused destruction in his kingdom
I remember how hard to kill Uther even with an army Even level 10 death knight can't handle level 10 paladin With the divine sheild and the holy light paladin takes the lead Death knight is good with an aramy ,in one on one battles death knight can easily be killed
@alvi syahri Crypt Lord is good as DPS hero but doesnt have good synergy with the only one undead strategy (focus hero or 1 unit with high DPS as always). The same with the Vampire guy lol, but at least this two heroes can work in a 2vs2, 3vs3 or 4vs4 game.
You know...one of my questions when playing this mission, was that for a maxed out level 10 Paladin like Uther,the "Divine Shield"...last for 30 seconds...but he used it at the begining of the fight.He should have used it when his life was drained more than 60%,then he could have lasted longer
The undead campaign in wc3 is one of the most heartbreaking yet awesome campaigns in video gaming. Destroying the protagonist nations and characters of the game in the course of a few missions isn’t something I’ve ever seen done before.
It always bothered me, why Arthas was so reluctant to kill the first paladin (actually he was the only living person that Arthas was ready to let go alive) and even called him "brother", perhaps he was not as corrupted as later on and he was still able to respond with reciprocity to en enemy who showed him some kindness and respect.
Maybe it's because that one paladin was kinder and more receptive to Arthas than the others. Those later ones seemed somewhat mistrustful of him due to his royal origins, even before he showed any sign of being evil. You can see they held previous animosity towards the prince, and probably never made an effort to hide it.
I agree with André. Though we may never know the true answer, it's possible that since he was the only one not to insult him (at least initially) that Arthas gave him a chance to just flee and die another day. All the other paladins called him an undeserving brat that deserved to die a slow, painful death, while Gavinrad, on the other hand, told just told him to 'stop this madness before it's too late' thinking Arthas could be redeemed.
My theory is that Kel Thuzad has no legs when he is resurrected because it is at this moment, when they pick up his remains, that they FORGET TO GRAB HIS LEGS TOO.
That or the legs were so degraded that they promptly disintegrated at a touch, the rest of his body on the other hand is more "stable" but still badly decomposed as Tichondrius has commented.
Arthas when spotting undead siege engines: What the hell was that?! Arthas will forever remains a newbie darklord in my mind. ^_^ It was so out of character when he said that. He should've grown out of his naive hero phase long ago.
But the player was already familiar with them. It's not like you can get to this mission without beating the Human campaign - and suffering with the Meat Wagons in The March of the Scourge.
Well if only Uther and Jaina is there with Arthas that time when the purge is being done, Arthas wouldn't have fallen to this. In a way Uther did this by himself.
It kills me that he's more nice and modest with his fellow followers when he's an undead. It is like ooohh the irony. Arthas is more obedient and pacient with Tichondrius and Kelthuzad rather that Uther and Mudarin.
Terenas ruled Lordaeron for 70 years? I know the book retconed it to 50 years but damn, did the developer of WC3 realize what an age gap that is consider Arthas was in his 20s then? Even with a young wife, Terenas must be a stud to reproduce in that age.
The Lich King Ner'zhul is a better fit for Emperor Palpatine. Kel'thuzad is more like a companion. Ner'zhul is Arthas' new master. The powerful one controlling others as his minions.
Actually, in the lore Uther NEARLY beaten Arthas but, with the power of the lich king, he was then defeated. It would be so cool if this specific part of their fight was included that would be badass considering Uther is more powerful than Arthas
Blizzard fans: Shadowlands contains Arthas' lore, blizzard! What, were you hoping to piss on his legacy one last time? Blizzard: I knew what his legacy was. I'll make shadowlands expansion, one way or another.
I just did this mission today on stream did not like killing uther.I was also upset losing my dwarf friend when arthas picks up the blade also made me sad. When i saw him walking I was like WHAT WHAT put the sword down arthas NOOOO Don't kill your dad. I legit did not know arthas killed his dad.
Kel'thuzad (Warcraft 3) : Told you my death would mean little. Kel'thuzad (Shadowlands) : Wait! Stop! I can give you power! Aaaaahhh!!!! Cursed you, Blizzard👿👿👿
Uther should have used the "Holy Light" spell against Arthas and his undead minions instead of healing the horses....Even in this case the "Resurrection" spell was not of much use as there was only one foot soldier with him
actually, it is kind of saddening to see arthas like this, it wasn't really him who was evil but frostmourne/nerz'hul corrupting him to make him evil, but how the game portrays it it's like the original paladin arthas' soul wanted all this (although he was kind of evil too actually especially with how he wanted to purge strathlome + betrayed his mercenaries and everything)
his father(the king), and uther was ignorant enough to ignore the undead so arthas was made to choose. it was the only way to purge strathlome and his seek for power to stop the undead was understandable, hence him acquiring the frostmourne... it was sad that he got corrupted but i have to admit that his character got more interesting
@@xLetalis Assuming their women get menopause at middle age like us humans. The woman must have been quite younger lol. Call me sick but me like the idea. Being Arthas is 24 (I think) and Teranas must have been at least 75 when he got him. (I assume him to be even older then 95 since 20 is early to take over the throne, how about 80 when he got Arthas?). Found Jaina was born 3 years prior to first war, how old does that make her in WC3?
You might think all the paladins are copies of Uther, but the truth is that in his state of madness Arthas just see Uther´s face in every paladin he crosses.
true dat
Lol nice idea
It makes you feel so bad leading up to facing Uther too... Like, but the time you reach Uther you're kind of cheering him on as you kill him xd
Uther has a different model
......!!!
Dammit is true!!!
tienes toda la razón y yo pensando que daba igual
Ay no... 😓
Fun fact, Uther and Kel'thuzad share the same voice actor, so basically arthas has the same mentor in life and undeath
Damn that's deep.
Good fact. ty man =]]
Kelthuzad also saved his life cuple of time.
Their friendship as undead shocked me
quite a bit when I first seen it.
@@chufeng6223 Which makes it even funnier since arthas killed him the first time they met.
@@finnheisenheim8274 As Kaelthuzad said, it didnt matter for he knew it wouldnt end there. For him that death wasnt even an obstruction, it wasnt even an inpass.
Awwwh the irony is so overwhelming when he keeps repeating “no one orders me around” because he is constantly manipulated by the Lich King through the Frostmourne.
I think Arthas is intended as an archetype of a nihilistic and arrogant moral relativist, who thinks he's way smarter than he actually is, and 100% independent from others and everything external (when in truth of course he's a complete marionette to the demonic forces). A bit like Lucifer, who rebelled against God (or being itself) because he thought that he's competent enough to do that. Arthas also states that his intention is to life forever, yet we all know that the nigga died back in 2010 since no king rules forever my son.
I love the metaphysical structure of the warcraft 3 campaigns, as i did when i was 12 years old.
so if Arthas was being manipulated he deserves a redemption then. Not saying they should do one though.
Yeah... And also the player who is also ordering arthas of what to do and where to go as well during the campaign?
That's meta. I like that.
"so if Arthas was being manipulated he deserves a redemption then". Even when he was alive he was a jackass so no, he doesn't deserve redemption.
-Uther: *It's over Arthas!! I have the high light!*
-Arthas *You underestimate my Darkness...*
+brenoldt High light=highlight? Ahaaaaa.
At least Arthas could back up his threats (having ghouls and meat wagons to help didn't hurt)
In the novel Arthas lost to Uther and was saved by the power of Frostmourne
More like when I left you I was but a novice paladin but now I am a death knight master
Uther deafeated that bloddy traitor but at last attack he saw a child who was trained by him and that was child Arthas but then Arthas mercilessly stabbed this great paladin. That traitor deserved to die.
Uther really cares for the poor horses too 😅
And it was all in vain. Arthas just killed them a second time
this right here is some of the best voice acting i've ever fucking heard in my life.
Gavinrad 10/10
"We may never know Uther. I intend to live forever."
Amazing line
"Your betrayal has broken Uther's heart, boy. He would have given his life for yours in a second and this is how you repay his loyalty?"
Arthas: "Your pain shall be legendary!"
"Uther would have given his life for yours in a second!" (except when he abandoned him with Jaina).
@@dxbrasky well he's not the boy that he have seen as a great king anymore he was consumed with revenge.
the man who can't be moved by a truck no. Arthas was trying to stop the scourge and Uther abandoned him when arthas needed him most. Screw him!
@@dxbrasky What are you on about. Arthas basically threatened Uther and drove him away
I remember when i played this mission long time ago, i especially remember part when i saw Tichondrius kill and consume souls of few villagers and Arthas doesn't bat an eye.
After whole campaign of struggling so desperately against the Scourge to save his people, only to wordlessly let Tichondrius kill them, at that moment i knew Arthas was really gone.
0:43 - Um, he already killed his father the King. I reckon it was too late by then, lol
These paladins sure seem vengeful. I know Arthas betrayed everyone, but man they were spewing some serious venom at him.
Half of his lands are gone just by the same hand once was your college. Is pretty reasonable to be a little mad about it.
@@ZxMoonLightxZ True.
I take it you've never felt the sting of betrayal by someone you helped and considered a friend. Hope you never do!
aah, Warcraft. The only game where meat and bones can be thrown on buildings to make them CATCH FIRE, and we never questioned it!
To be fair diablo didn't do it better with exploding bodies
And where a blind martial artist wielding very unwieldy curved blades can surround himself in flame and not get burnt. He can also transform into a demon, but only for a while. I love fantasy games.
And where one of the best ways for sentient trees to put themselves out when they catch fire is to engage in cannibalism.
@@maximnikolaev6627 That kind of makes sense though. First of all an explosion is always painful. Second the methane gas accumulated in corpses from the decay process could cause that explosion. Lobbing carcasses at buildings to harm them though doesn't make much sense.
@@lakishajenkins are we going to have a divinity logic conversation?
Arthas is the greatest villain in videogame history. "Your pain shall be LEGENDARY"
Tyrion: "Your ancestors ruled this city for nearly 300 years, and you've ground it to dust in a matter of minutes."
Daenerys: "Very... dramatic, Tyrion."
if season 8 was actually decent this comment would have made me laugh but just remembering it pisses me off.
Uther holy lighting and reviving those horses lolol
Uther fought alone against Arthas and your undead army, he is the Rambo of the WoW universe
Uther died, Rambo didn't
Sly Uther
Actually the WOW Rambo is John J. Keeshan.
Real rambo in first blood book died.....
The title of WoW rambo belongs to *Leeroy Jenkins*
Order 66 Warcraft version
Amusingly, this game is older than Revenge of the Sith.
Arthas life is a sad story!
"I intend to live forever". gets wrecked by Tirion. Proceeds to go into the Shadowlands version of hell.
I always feel bad when i do this mission :(
That's kind of the point ;-) You're basically committing genocide during the Scourge campaign and your hero is on his way to becoming the living embodiment of evil and death. But that's what made WC3 so great: Seeing the conflict from all sides.
Cus of this mission i started to hate Arthas. I felt nothing when i destroyed quel'thalas i thought hah this gay elves deserved it cus they don't sent help to the alliance. But i almost cried when Uther died.
Soviet Heavy they sent their priests and sorceresses to Lordaeron during the human campaign. Please explain to me how they didn’t try to help
@@alexgray727 yes because its in game but in books after Arthas betrayal Quel'thalas exited from alliance
Soviet Heavy I’m not sure what you’re trying to say. You say the elves deserved to be attacked they didn’t help the alliance during the scourge invasion but you also say they exited the alliance BECAUSE of Arthas’ betrayal. I for one agree with their decision. I’d be pissed too if a traitor to the alliance was leading an attack on my homeland
The first Undead campaign is my favourite in Warcraft 3. Unlike the Zerg campaigns in Starcraft (outside of that single moment when you have to kill Fenix), this campaign shows pretty well the fact that you are commanding the bad guys and killing countless good guys - the high elves, the Kirin Tor and even the very people you were protecting in the previous Campaign.
The second campaign only pulls this in the first mission - then it's just evil vs. evil.
Can't agree with that lol. It was established that Kerrigan was evil so yeah shes killing good guys all the time
But Kerrigan was dealing with the Dominion and the UED most of the time, which is evil vs. evil, not evil vs. good.
Kerrigan also defeats the Protoss which are established to be good. Especially Zeratul and Artanis. She forced Zeratul to kill Raszagal. Sure you could say that Aldaris was a bad guy but after the fall of Aiur he changed. We only had to fight him again because he was mad his kind was working with the Queen of Blades
Cristian Martinez i like evil vs evil more tbh
@@llSuperSnivyll None of them are evil,more like their Government are evil
A wise man once said "WHOSYOURDADDY"
A wise kid said thereisnospoon
It's a good thing that Uther still lives in the Nexus ;]
+xLetalis why is that?
+Brick Breaker well because why not :)
xLetalis
ok
+Brick Breaker
Well, pretty much anything in HotS happens for 'why not' reasons.
Creep Cat
that's pretty much what leth's response was.
5:58
I didn’t know what it held.
Nor does it matter.
I’ll take what I came for
one way or another
God dammit hes spitting fire yo!
warcraft voice acting was so much more cynical, sarcastic and real. love ittt
20 people didn't tread lightly
There is two secrets in this mission. The first one, is the secret lake of the Pandaren, which if you get close you see a brief image of a Pandaren with a child in his back. The second one is the wendigo lair. One of them spoke "What the hell are you?" to Arthas. Some people discover these secrets with or without cheats to reveal the entire scenario. Just an information, of course.
that was chen and lili
I accedentaly discovered the sasquach liar by trying to back track cuz i left a potion behind
There's also a sheep hidden behind some trees and a cliff that's part of Varimathras's team
So we came to know the Pandaren first before the night elves, tauren, naga, and blood elves?
Where's another secret there tichondrius says he wants some souls and kills 4 humans
this was the most heart breaking moment for me, and Blizzard had to make this fucked up objective: Kill Uther
And that makes a great storytelling
@@caffemocca8855 Yea. When heroes die, it actually has an impact like "Ohh sheet, they really are in danger."
Just saying uther could've prevented this if he helped arthas..... The city was already infected anyways
I’m more pissed because you kill someone like Uther with just 20 ghouls on your side and a level 3 Arthas.
@alvi syahri I dunno maybe the greatest paladin could've helped him in someway chase him to northrend maybe? Help him with the fight with Mal Ganis so Arthas wouldn't be that desperate to get frostmourne maybe? They were able to send a messenger to tell arthas that the king has ordered his troops to be called back but not Uther, knowing his pupil and the king's son is going against a demon that has caused destruction in his kingdom
I remember how hard to kill Uther even with an army
Even level 10 death knight can't handle level 10 paladin
With the divine sheild and the holy light paladin takes the lead
Death knight is good with an aramy ,in one on one battles death knight can easily be killed
He is the support hero, because the aura and healing. Thats why Lich is used as dps.
@alvi syahri Crypt Lord is good as DPS hero but doesnt have good synergy with the only one undead strategy (focus hero or 1 unit with high DPS as always). The same with the Vampire guy lol, but at least this two heroes can work in a 2vs2, 3vs3 or 4vs4 game.
You know...one of my questions when playing this mission, was that for a maxed out level 10 Paladin like Uther,the "Divine Shield"...last for 30 seconds...but he used it at the begining of the fight.He should have used it when his life was drained more than 60%,then he could have lasted longer
Ironically, a Death Knight's worst weakness is love.
R.I.P.
Lord Uther the Lightbringer
The undead campaign in wc3 is one of the most heartbreaking yet awesome campaigns in video gaming. Destroying the protagonist nations and characters of the game in the course of a few missions isn’t something I’ve ever seen done before.
It always bothered me, why Arthas was so reluctant to kill the first paladin (actually he was the only living person that Arthas was ready to let go alive) and even called him "brother", perhaps he was not as corrupted as later on and he was still able to respond with reciprocity to en enemy who showed him some kindness and respect.
Maybe it's because that one paladin was kinder and more receptive to Arthas than the others. Those later ones seemed somewhat mistrustful of him due to his royal origins, even before he showed any sign of being evil. You can see they held previous animosity towards the prince, and probably never made an effort to hide it.
I agree with André. Though we may never know the true answer, it's possible that since he was the only one not to insult him (at least initially) that Arthas gave him a chance to just flee and die another day. All the other paladins called him an undeserving brat that deserved to die a slow, painful death, while Gavinrad, on the other hand, told just told him to 'stop this madness before it's too late' thinking Arthas could be redeemed.
@Nikolai pretty sure that was Gavinrad
I can't be the only one here because of Afterlives: Bastion
You aren't
You're not special.
@@caffemocca8855 But my mother always said... D:
You're not alone, but I'm not here _solely_ because of Afterlives. This is the classic version of wc3, which I will always treasure over Reforged.
My theory is that Kel Thuzad has no legs when he is resurrected because it is at this moment, when they pick up his remains, that they FORGET TO GRAB HIS LEGS TOO.
That or the legs were so degraded that they promptly disintegrated at a touch, the rest of his body on the other hand is more "stable" but still badly decomposed as Tichondrius has commented.
Tichondrius had the best voice in the whole game.
Detheroc, Garithos and Illidan also had epic voices
@@SMABackup Balnazzar much better than Detheroc
Most badass voice in warcraft
I want a remastered version of Warcraft 3 :D
check out Armies of Azeroth, they have constant updates on facebook
Perfection can not be remastered
Махамбет Мамыров when we say remastered we are referring to the graphics. But it will be the same story and quests.
Hell yes!!!
@Mr Leonárd wait, really? Would you like to tell us what is it?
5:55 Piss on them? WTF Uther? xD
That was before Blizzard went into Child Mode.
Arthas when spotting undead siege engines: What the hell was that?!
Arthas will forever remains a newbie darklord in my mind. ^_^ It was so out of character when he said that. He should've grown out of his naive hero phase long ago.
Not to mention he should already be familiar with them when he fought them as a Paladin.
I think it was more for the players sake.
But the player was already familiar with them. It's not like you can get to this mission without beating the Human campaign - and suffering with the Meat Wagons in The March of the Scourge.
That line is removed in Refunded now
@@CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine So not only did they make some cutscene worse, they took something out too? That was real dumb. Glad I didn't buy it.
Its funny how uther keeps healing the horses🤣🤣
The two heroes exchanging words at the end of Uther's life makes me feel like this is a duel from Highlander, where Arthas takes Uther's head
6:43 Uther became force ghost...
.
He is now one with the force
arthas called him brother, shows his sanity.
Carrying the army of undead & 2:04 am I hearing ghosts now 😂😂😂😂😂
Those poor horses, resurrected just to die :(
Well if only Uther and Jaina is there with Arthas that time when the purge is being done, Arthas wouldn't have fallen to this. In a way Uther did this by himself.
Uther was one of my fave characters. He is like a mentor!
It kills me that he's more nice and modest with his fellow followers when he's an undead. It is like ooohh the irony. Arthas is more obedient and pacient with Tichondrius and Kelthuzad rather that Uther and Mudarin.
Before Frostmourne, Arthas was a slave to his pride and ego. After Frostmorne, he was a slave only to the Lich King's will.
Terenas ruled Lordaeron for 70 years? I know the book retconed it to 50 years but damn, did the developer of WC3 realize what an age gap that is consider Arthas was in his 20s then? Even with a young wife, Terenas must be a stud to reproduce in that age.
Different human physiology perhaps 🤷🏻♂️
Arthas=darth vader
Uther=obi wan kanobi
Kelthuzad=senator palpatine
Try to do 1+1 and you wont believe the similarity
The Lich King Ner'zhul is a better fit for Emperor Palpatine. Kel'thuzad is more like a companion. Ner'zhul is Arthas' new master. The powerful one controlling others as his minions.
Kelthuzad is kinda Tarkin ^^
arthas's story is very similar to anakin. both of them turned to the dark path in desperation to save their loved ones.
Mal'ganis and Tichondrius are Palpatine
Palpatine is more likely Nerzhul, and Arthas himself after he merged with Nerzhul.
So excited for the reforged version of this
Well this didnt age well...lol
@@nathanprime2434 agreed
Uther ressurected the horses xD
Actually, in the lore Uther NEARLY beaten Arthas but, with the power of the lich king, he was then defeated. It would be so cool if this specific part of their fight was included that would be badass considering Uther is more powerful than Arthas
Blizzard fans: Shadowlands contains Arthas' lore, blizzard! What, were you hoping to piss on his legacy one last time?
Blizzard: I knew what his legacy was. I'll make shadowlands expansion, one way or another.
Excellent word. Now your journey to Quel'thalas can begin
I think arthas has seen the meat wagon before
“Ah Uther, always meant to thank you for the urn. It’s may quite the phylactory.”
“That just cost you a healing, right where you need it!”
Glad you could make it, Uther
I really wonder if Uther could defeat Arthas and his army if he actually possesed the legendary Ashbringer...well not that it matters now
Silver Hand of Warcraft: A group of holy paladins.
Silver Hand of Skyrim: A group of werewolf and vampire hunters.
... that dress like common bandits
I love that Uther is the only Paladin Arthas responds to. All other paladins are so far beneath his respect they only deserve to be met with silence
"Stand aside brother, I come to collect some old bones and I don't wish to be disturbed."
Anyone coming back from bastion cinematic
hey
Uther so care sbout those horse he even use heal and revive while 30 ghoul surround him.
I just did this mission today on stream did not like killing uther.I was also upset losing my dwarf friend when arthas picks up the blade also made me sad.
When i saw him walking I was like WHAT WHAT put the sword down arthas NOOOO Don't kill your dad. I legit did not know arthas killed his dad.
3:00 Is that Kenpachi?
how did terenas menethil ruled lordaeron for seventy years how old was he when he died and when arthas born
He was prob very young when he came to the throne. Hand arthas is around 25. Meaning the king gad him somewhere in his fifties
Louis XIV ruled France for no less than 72 years.
Kel'thuzad (Warcraft 3) : Told you my death would mean little.
Kel'thuzad (Shadowlands) : Wait! Stop! I can give you power! Aaaaahhh!!!!
Cursed you, Blizzard👿👿👿
Came here from the Shadowlands flashbacks in Uther's memories, Gavinrad The Dire actually shows up in them.
Uther should have used the "Holy Light" spell against Arthas and his undead minions instead of healing the horses....Even in this case the "Resurrection" spell was not of much use as there was only one foot soldier with him
Haha, isn't the first (orange) paladin voiced by the same actor as Arthas himself? Their voices are so similar.
Interesting to hear him say they are the Lich Kings Jailors even during the OG campaign.. I figured it was altered to fit Shadowlands..
let's be fair, the MMO never topped warcraft as an RTS franchise.
I Love Warcraft III Reforged
Uther Resurrects the dead horses. lol
I can't wait to see this in Warcraft 3: Reforged.
Whoooo boy....do I have some bad news....lol
this took me tons of ghouls to beat uther and his army
actually, it is kind of saddening to see arthas like this, it wasn't really him who was evil but frostmourne/nerz'hul corrupting him to make him evil, but how the game portrays it it's like the original paladin arthas' soul wanted all this (although he was kind of evil too actually especially with how he wanted to purge strathlome + betrayed his mercenaries and everything)
Barsee23 Purging Stratholme was actually a very logical decision
I wouldn't say he was evil, he just made very rash decisions which cost him his men and ultimately his soul plus his sanity.
his father(the king), and uther was ignorant enough to ignore the undead so arthas was made to choose. it was the only way to purge strathlome and his seek for power to stop the undead was understandable, hence him acquiring the frostmourne... it was sad that he got corrupted but i have to admit that his character got more interesting
Apologists never stop
@@jester8851 that was from the novel and yes it is canon but he didn't just kill ner'zhul but also his innocent/righteous side.
I remember killing Uther in the human campaign the second one😂 always with divine shield
what a plot twist, the urn has his fathers ashes/remains XD
And now listen to evil Arthas in russian. That voice actor is god tier
Done. I got myself a copy of Warcraft III in russian just to see how it all sounded.
This game is still popular even though its been 15 years
FeelsBadMan
Lmao Uther reviving the dead horses though
The paladins have bad strategems by spreading their army thin they should launch a concentrated attack on arthas's base
It's over Arthas! I have the high ground!
Arthas had the high ground he was on the horse
so nostalgic
Your father ruled this land for 70 years and you've grounded a dust in a matter of days
6:49 well that one didnt age well xD
Finally, he's got hell !
Live forever in the maw that is
Knights of the Silver Beard
I love this game.
Who came from the new trailer?
What new trailer?
@@YMx1212 Afterlifes : Bastion
i miss this level of storytelling
We may never know luther i intend to live forever
I wish Uther had killed Arthas.
I wish Sylvanas killed Arthur.
awww so heroic so patheic
Vendor Dedicated she can't. merlin will get her even if she had the valkyr
Its the more interesting storyline that Arthas killed him. Uther goes down in Warcraft lore forever. Arthas raises his..
Didn't know there were this many losers hating on Arthas
84 people didn't tread lightly. And, got killed and devoured by the ghouls.
Have you lost your Arthas, Arthas!?
arthas keep talking bs "no one orders me around" then at 2:45 "as you wish"
you got a point but i don't like it when they do that to my fav character
If Arthas father ruled the lands for seventy years. Don't that make him very old?
yes indeed, I suppose it's intentional, if you look at the cinematic where Medivh tries to warn him, he does appear really old
@@xLetalis Assuming their women get menopause at middle age like us humans. The woman must have been quite younger lol. Call me sick but me like the idea.
Being Arthas is 24 (I think) and Teranas must have been at least 75 when he got him. (I assume him to be even older then 95 since 20 is early to take over the throne, how about 80 when he got Arthas?).
Found Jaina was born 3 years prior to first war, how old does that make her in WC3?
I guess Uther didn't have the high ground.
0:43 what if Arthas stopped