The Secrets of the Exodar's Crash | World of Warcraft
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Happy Friday, everybody! Today, we return to the world of Warcraft to take a look at the Azuremyst Isles and the naaru spaceship Exodar that crash landed here shortly before the Burning Crusade. But what can be found among the wreckage... and what did the Exodar look like in its prime? Let's find out!
Video Footage:
- Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft (2004-)
Background Music:
- "Azuremyst Isle" from the WoW TBC OST
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Outro Music:
- "Watch Me (Live)" by Greta Van Fleet
Jediwarlock 2023
Now if only Blizz would update Azuremyst, so that it would reflect the fact, that the Vindicaar is built from the salvaged parts scattered across the isles.
That would be awesome
That is very cool! I did not know that. :)
With a bronze dragon which can send us back to the original version please.
I think it's heavily implied that the majority of the 25,000 years of exile which the Draenei had were spent in "cryo-pods" i.e. suspended animation and that Draenei do not, in fact, have lifespans that* long.
But this was retconned in later xpacs probably b/c the new writers legitimately forgot to read the quest text in Azuremyst isle.
Draenei having natural lifespans of less than or equal to several hundred years is supported by Auchindoun! a massive* tomb structure which by itself must hold far more Draenei than escaped Argus (that is to say; Draenei on Draenor* were born, lived, and died by the 10s of thousands).
Love those details! Thanks for sharing :)
ive played draenei a few times and never actually learned why the ship crashed
"They were fleeing from the Burning Legion, and the ship was damaged during the journey. It ended up crash-landing in the area known as Azuremyst Isle on Azeroth. The exact reason for the crash isn't explicitly detailed in the game's lore, but it served as a starting point for the Draenei's presence on Azeroth"
@@andrewsilva6809they do actually explain the reason when you reach Bloodmyst Isle, the whole questing experienxe there revolves around "the blood elf saboteurs" and their demonic allies
@@wassim_bn8750 you're right, i just "chatgpted" it 😄
Basically, you didn't read the quest text.
@@jameschristophercirujano6650 😎
The draenei and blood elf zones would actually be pretty cool in a Classic+.
I feel they would fit in perfectly.
I agree! It would be cool to change them up a little bit especially if the Dark Portal remains closed and some events never happen as they did in TBC! :o
I think that considering how far down you have to travel to get into the Exodar, along with the fact that there is a staircase in the Vault of Lights leading upwards to the 'back entrance' of the city, it's more likely that the area that survived is actually the lower levels, and the engines and other technical areas were originally situated above the residential areas. I find it interesting that that staircase is in very good repair, actually, and opens out into an area with no other parts of the ship, suggesting it was always external. Perhaps it originally docked to the 'escape pod', or some other kind of satellite vessel, at that entrance?
Given that it's a spaceship, not intended to exist on land, and that its sister ships don't have flat bottoms so *couldn't* land safely anyway, there's no particular reason that it should be organized like a real life seafaring ship with engines below decks. Also, power flows upwards from the Seat of the Naaru to the top of the ship, suggesting, though not confirming, that power is generated below and used above.
The entrance hall is in such bad repair that it is easy to imagine it originally didn't even go in the same direction. In its current configuration, it would potentially impinge on the area of the missing 4th wing, lowering its possible ceiling height, though it's hard to say for sure without an outside view.
Alternative theory: this feels like a bit of a stretch, but maybe the main piece of the Exodar is actually itself two separate pieces: the inner section and the outer (front entrance) sections broke partially apart and are further away, horizontally and mainly vertically, from each other now than they originally were. The missing 4th wing actually opened out to the main entrance hall directly, and the maintenance areas filled out the missing 3rd or so of the circle made by the other 4 wings. The current entrance hall's door on the raised platform originally entered into those areas, but most of the corridors collapsed and the current hallway is essentially assembled from rubble. The amount of energy conduits in that area and the general lack of space compared to how open the residential areas are makes me suspect that its original purpose was technical rather than as a main walkway.
I don't like this theory that much because it feels a bit improbable for the ship to break apart in that way without either section completely collapsing, and the entrance hallway doesn't actually look like it originally branched out, except possibly for the one section with the big hole in the wall, and the architecture looks like it was intended to curve like that. The floor however doesn't seem to have been intended to go up at such a steep angle, and some of the columns are slanted oddly. It seems meant to have climbed at maybe 2/3 of the angle it currently has.
Also, this isn't actually important at all, but I only just noticed that the Seat of the Naaru's central column is not centered in the space, and the staircases into the 4 wings don't point directly at it. I originally noticed that it wasn't centered on the map and wondered if it was a weird mismatched perspective thing but no, it's just actually like that. That kinda bothers me now.
I love the thought you put into this! Very fun to consider. :D
I really enjoy your particular brand of deep-dive speculation, your ability to research vague details and extrapolate new theories based on what you find is what brings me back to this channel again and again
Thank you so much for the thoughtful reply... I have a lot of fun making this and I'm excited for the ones to come! :)
It was said that these crystals can absorb nether, which permeates all creation, and convert it to actual usable energy. Also making the whole ship a trandimensional structure. Therefore the whole ships are carved from the giant crystal itself. It takes a century to make one of these, but it can take ages to actually find the "geode" from which the ships will be made from.
The crystals themselves can warp on their own, making it incredibly difficult to mine, let alone find.
The restriction rings that are placed around them prevent them from being energized from outside sources and unwantedly warp away.
When carved and polished in the proper way the Naruu taught the Eredar, they can be warped into specific places in the cosmos.
The Geode itself is amazingly resilient though. It can withstand planet crashes when its warp aura is fully energized, since it repels everything. Makes you think that perhaps this ship went through some sub-standard patchwork before the warp. Since those chunks of crystal around the island should not have splintered from the ship. Usually the other systems and buildings attached around the geode are the ones to sever from it in a collision.
Great lore additions... thank you! :) It's possible the "Geode" partially broke because of the Blood Elf interference or if its warp drive was already damaged and couldn't protect the ship.
Pesky pretty people I tell you.
@@Jediwarlock Argunite has amazing properties. It can adapt to all types of energy, Arcane, Holy, even Blood.
It could be the most coveted mineral in the WoW cosmos but its uses are so limited in game. Makes you think about the secrets of the Auchenai order and their soul-crystal technology. Or the very nature of Argus' planetary composition.
It's native element wasn't Fel and yet it's considered the "Death" planet.
So much to think about.
Also thank you for your videos, I love all the lore you publish and the approach to it!
I'm sure that lorewise all the Mechanar, the Botanica and the Arcatraz are much bigger than how they appear ingame. Many things are much bigger in fact. Lorewise Goldshire is not just a tavern and a blacksmith, but a proper village with citizens. :D
That is a good point... and very true! :D
I love the colorful ways you describe the events. You tell it like as if they were real historical events and brings some realism to it all!
Thanks so much. :) As Tolkien once said, it's much more immersive when you think about stories as real histories that have infinite amounts of detail and perspectives :D
You never disappoint. Thank you for taking the time to upload this amazing content ! ✨❤
You are most welcome. :) Thanks for watching!
Very cool video! I love the draenei lore and architecture
Me too! :D They are great!
brostudios from Germany sent me here. He recommends you 😀 nice channel, nice vids
Wow, that's very cool he mentioned me in his video... welcome to the channel! :)
I already had the shivers before watching.. I always wanted to know more about how it happened, all those scattered pieces, and the connection with Tempest Keep. Thanks Jedi, as always: that world is sooo fascinating.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I love draenei and the Azuremyst Isles... super peaceful vibes! :)
Tell me why i played draenei when they first dropped (hello orange and purple tabard of the hand, i miss you) and i had no idea about any of this!!!! I would love to go back and check it out, but im rolling a horde rn and :(
The horde lore is not nearly as deep but i cannot wait for you to cover theirs. You do such an amazing awesome job!!!!
Have fun with your Horde adventures! I'll be sure to cover their side in the future as well. I'm glad you're enjoying them! :D
@@Jediwarlock sweeeet, I can't wait :D I'm hella enjoying the alliance tho so keep it up!! :)
You should make a video comparing the capabilities of Naaru and Titan technology!
That is a great idea! :D
Mechanar - Mechanics
Botanica - Botany / Botanical Gardens
Arcatraz - named after Alcatraz prison
Exodar - Exodus
Yes, thank you for pointing those out! :)
I love these videos, even I don’t play anymore I find them soothing to watch 😊
I'm glad you're enjoying them! :D
Very nice little video! Good work :)
Thanks so much! :D
I had a suspicion that the Exodar is a bit bigger than it looks, but it was confirmed when I looked at a minimap and realised the backdoor exit is pretty much in the middle of the city. Using the two entrances as comparison points one can overlay the minimap and the city map. Also, compared to the Exodar, the Tempest Keep ships have a much smaller exterior/entrance.
Good points! :)
Great video! I'd love to know how you got those panning shots, do you use an addon or is it a macro?
must be using a map viewer. cant fly there.
I suspect the Jedi is a GM. Just a hunch 😁
I film most of my video content on a private server where it is easier to change player/camera positions for those shots ;)
I personally don't believe the theory that I'm about to propose, but the hight of the Exodar might be the evidence, that the Sunfury were modifying the ship, or perhaps stripping the of the Tempest Keep. As you mentioned in your video, the Bloodwatch tower looks like a manaforge, which perhaps all the ships have had at some point, but were stripped off of them, except the Exodar.
Though why it wasn't stripped from the Exodar and the other three ships look intact is a hole in this theory, hence why I don't believe in it...
...Unless Harbinger Skyriss really plays a bigger role than we all think and wanted Draenei to get out of the Outland, counting that Sunreavers will sabotage the flight and open a portal for reinforcement of all kind, including all the void creatures and the void corrupted Ethereum from the Netherstorm. Hmmm...
Hmmm, very interesting theory indeed!!! :D
The loremaster blesses us with another amazing deep dive
It was super fun to make! :D
what about the oshu'gun? I forgot everything about it lol
That was the ship that the draenei used to get to Draenor... about 200 years ago I believe? :D Pretty cool to see how the crystal has... crystalized into more of a mountain after all this time!
The music... damn
A classic :)
I disagree on the size of the ship. We know that blizz scales down to fit things in the game, that includes many large buildings and structures that make up raids and dungeons. Even the sword of Sargeras should be so big that we can't even see the hilt from the ground. I think the ships in Netherstorm are much, much bigger than what we see in game. Even the Exodar, which is considered a city, would be many times bigger than what we actually set foot in.
That's fair! :)
Thank you 🌠💜
You are welcome :)
of course master, great video as usual
Thanks so much! :)
Greetings from BroStudios!
Thanks! Welcome to the channel. :)
Love your videos dude!
Thank you! :)
How is it the Draenei went in the direction of/crashed into the planet which hosted the remnants of the orcs that attempted to execute their genocide? I always wondered, what are the odds...
That is a good question! It is possible that since Azeroth is fairly central cosmologically it is something of a conduit that many cosmic pathways/dimensions cross through. :)
@@JediwarlockThe Outland Draenei had already been friendly w/ the 2nd War Alliance Expedition and knew about Azeroth. But it may be a slight inconsistency in that I don't think the Draenei on the Exodar planned on heading to Azeroth (despite it making sense).
Why would the draenei name the red island "Bloodmyst" when their blood is blue?
Hmmmm XD
I think blood mist is meant to be the idea of you slaying hostility on the isle, or hostility on the isle slaying you. Lore wise I feel as though everything that happens there happens almost like a recent expedition after all problems on Azure isle had been dealt with. Similar to Eversong woods and ghostlands.
That being said I reckon it's likely that the dreanei already had multiple Alliance proxies assisting them by the time they set out to encentivizing explorers and fledgling heroes to deal with problems.
Awesome!
Thanks! :)
what do you mean when you showed the picture of Skyriss when u talk about "hope nothing escapes from there"?
did he get out? i tried looking it up but can't find anything. unless it's a TWW thing, then I don't wanna know yet :D
At the end of the Arcatraz dungeon he almost escapes by mind controlling the blood elf guards, but we end up defeating him :D
@@Jediwarlock ahhh yeah now I understand! thansk for answering ^^
just wanna point out, exodar is most likely derived from the word exodus
Most definitely! Good detail to point out. :)
Hi Jedi!
Very cool!
Thanks! :)
So whats gonna happen with them if the Dark Portal never opens in Classic Plus?
Great question! My guess is that Draenei and Blood Elves and their starting zones will be absent from Classic+ or at least in their current versions. I would think they could potentially add Blood Elves/High Elves in Northern Lordaeron at some point though. :)
I still think
Exodar should be a disco!
Yes! :D
WoW units? perhaps consider using Murlocs for measurements next time, les yards more mrglmrgl
I approve and will keep that in mind XD
Ive visited this city the most as horde invading the alliance cities than playing as an alli lol
Haha, nice! Exodar probably didn't put up much of a fight compared to the more populated cities XD
i think it's better that exodar is bigger as you theorised as being big just because it had too would be boring as in the building is large as the narrative needs it to be
Very true! :)