8:43 Doomhammer really thought that if Lothar fell, the Alliance will lose morale. Unfortunately for him, Turalyon took up Lothar's blade and finished what his mentor started.
In the novel, the warriors traveling through the mountains to Quel'thalas with Doomhammer (in fact, stated to be part of a feint) complain about the path of travel. I like they left that in here. The troll empire has a long and storied history. A pretty fucked up one, but the Amani empire did good work. Despite being retconned to half draenei, Garona has actually existed since WC1. She was a spy back then as well, a part of a mission, said to be half human (which I prefer, and will explain a personal fanon preference if anyone's interested), and was actually the author of the orc side of the WC1 manual. Kurdran Wildhammer! He's the gryphon hero unit in Beyond the Dark Portal, he'll have a cool role to play later in. I don't believe Ogrim and Lothar ever had a personal relationship like this. I l'm sure they knew if each other I don't think they actually met face to face until their final duel, which... Oooof. I like this as an explanation for how Eitrigg winds up seculded and alone after the second war. I think Garona had a different explanation for her absence later on. Oh, and if you're wondering: yes, Varian Wrynn named his son after Lothar.
To be perfectly honest, in the original lore, Doomhammer _killed_ the rest of the Shadow Council. Gul'dan and Cho'gall were literally the only survivors. Teron'gor was dead, and Nekros was _never_ part of the Shadow Council. He learned Warlock Magics, but chose to stay loyal to his clan instead of pledging himself to the Shadow Council. As for Garona... she's an assassin. Gul'dan, Doomhammer had given a specific task to, and he could generally track Gul'dan's movements. But an assassin like Garona? Nooo way. WAY too dangerous. One wrong blink and Gul'dan's loyal blade was in his back.
Orgrim had enough to worry about with the rest of the shadow council. Considering how she was cunning enough to kill king Laine.Not sure he'd be comfortable letting her run loose
In lore, the Shadow Council was outright killed. Cho'gall survived because Doomhammer didn't want the Twilight’s Hammer clan to descend into anarchy, and his desire to personally kill Gul'dan gave the warlock the chance to talk and ensure his own survival. Doomhammer then had his loyalists join the Stormreaver to retain an eye on Gul'dan, not knowing that the warlock would threaten and/or convince them to remain with him, when the Stormreaver's betrayed the Horde.
>3:09 *MAIN:* ScorchedEarthPH. >4:07 *OPTNL:* Pest Control. >5:30 *MAIN:* Trollhammeren. >7:12 *OPTNL:* Last Midget Alive. >7:59 *MAIN:* Red Juggernaut. >11:57 Mission Completed! >1:48 I bet Rend yells like a girl. >2:30 Half Orc & Man, Full Tomboy. >3:37 Gryph + Axer = Gryph Rider. >7:03 🥰🥰🥰 >7:59 Da Heck is datt Akzzent?! >9:17 Fighting Games be Like: >10:52 *[Orgrimn Will Be Pissed.]* >Prev mission was to give a brain to the two-heads.
"Make Amani Great Again!" - Zul'Jin's rallying call
"De Amani been around forever - and we gonna _STAY_ around forever!" ~ Zul'jin
Based and voodoopilled
8:43 Doomhammer really thought that if Lothar fell, the Alliance will lose morale. Unfortunately for him, Turalyon took up Lothar's blade and finished what his mentor started.
True, but that comes later.
In the novel, the warriors traveling through the mountains to Quel'thalas with Doomhammer (in fact, stated to be part of a feint) complain about the path of travel. I like they left that in here.
The troll empire has a long and storied history. A pretty fucked up one, but the Amani empire did good work.
Despite being retconned to half draenei, Garona has actually existed since WC1. She was a spy back then as well, a part of a mission, said to be half human (which I prefer, and will explain a personal fanon preference if anyone's interested), and was actually the author of the orc side of the WC1 manual.
Kurdran Wildhammer! He's the gryphon hero unit in Beyond the Dark Portal, he'll have a cool role to play later in.
I don't believe Ogrim and Lothar ever had a personal relationship like this. I l'm sure they knew if each other I don't think they actually met face to face until their final duel, which... Oooof.
I like this as an explanation for how Eitrigg winds up seculded and alone after the second war. I think Garona had a different explanation for her absence later on.
Oh, and if you're wondering: yes, Varian Wrynn named his son after Lothar.
I had no plans to buy Wc3 Reforged at all, but seeing this campaign makes me seriously consider buying it.
Dew it
The tides of the high seas shall welcome you. If you catch my drift.
That Doomhammer vs Lothar was wholesome. Great idea honestly.
Oh boy, I sure hope we get to see it again! I bet nothing bad happens at all!
Appropriately named sidequest for destroying the elf outpost.
*thumbnail*
Anduin Lothar, the last descendant of the Arathi bloodline and leader of the Alliance, looks pure unadulterated awesomeness.
I didn't understand why Orgrim prisons Garona while freeing the rest of the Shadow Council. Is there some detail in the lore that I am missing?
Garona was under mind control I think
To be perfectly honest, in the original lore, Doomhammer _killed_ the rest of the Shadow Council. Gul'dan and Cho'gall were literally the only survivors. Teron'gor was dead, and Nekros was _never_ part of the Shadow Council. He learned Warlock Magics, but chose to stay loyal to his clan instead of pledging himself to the Shadow Council.
As for Garona... she's an assassin. Gul'dan, Doomhammer had given a specific task to, and he could generally track Gul'dan's movements. But an assassin like Garona? Nooo way. WAY too dangerous. One wrong blink and Gul'dan's loyal blade was in his back.
Orgrim had enough to worry about with the rest of the shadow council. Considering how she was cunning enough to kill king Laine.Not sure he'd be comfortable letting her run loose
In lore, the Shadow Council was outright killed. Cho'gall survived because Doomhammer didn't want the Twilight’s Hammer clan to descend into anarchy, and his desire to personally kill Gul'dan gave the warlock the chance to talk and ensure his own survival.
Doomhammer then had his loyalists join the Stormreaver to retain an eye on Gul'dan, not knowing that the warlock would threaten and/or convince them to remain with him, when the Stormreaver's betrayed the Horde.
>3:09 *MAIN:* ScorchedEarthPH.
>4:07 *OPTNL:* Pest Control.
>5:30 *MAIN:* Trollhammeren.
>7:12 *OPTNL:* Last Midget Alive.
>7:59 *MAIN:* Red Juggernaut.
>11:57 Mission Completed!
>1:48 I bet Rend yells like a girl.
>2:30 Half Orc & Man, Full Tomboy.
>3:37 Gryph + Axer = Gryph Rider.
>7:03 🥰🥰🥰
>7:59 Da Heck is datt Akzzent?!
>9:17 Fighting Games be Like:
>10:52 *[Orgrimn Will Be Pissed.]*
>Prev mission was to give a brain to the two-heads.
I must admit, I do not enjoy Dwarfs voices, they are underwhelming. Somehow they feel more alien then the Horde crashing with Human and Elven nations
Not the voices of true Scots- Khaz Modanians.
Well they tried to imitate the Hobbit’s dwarves' voices like balin or thrain Ironhide
Kurdran and the Thane at 5:05, my final appearance of the orc campaign
Lol, you didn't put in title that is a "remake" :D