It was actually a point of contention after the war that the goblins helped the orcs, and the goblins of other cartels were quick to point out "we are not affiliated with them" to the Alliance in the second war's aftermath. I wish I could remember the speech Zul'jin gave at Blackrock when they officially joined the Horde, but it was slightly different just by nature of the event. The dwarves were a thorn in the Horde's side because they hiked up in their mountain and just couldn't be dug out. In the end, they decided to ignore them for the most part. But that, again, was the novel, not the game itself. The Dragonmaw's name was a spot of confusion for a long time, since it was never explained how they were called that despite having come from Draenor. Nekros played a huge role in the aftermath of the second war, as the jailer of Alexstrasza. No doubt we'll see part of that play out here.
Yeah, the other Goblin guilds had to explain that their guilds didn't help the Orcs and that even the Trade Prince of the guild that DID aid the Orcs regretted it. As for the Dwarves, the novel which is regarded as canon had it so that the Bleeding Hollow Orcs were laying siege to Ironforge but couldn't get into it. Only when the tide of war turned against the Horde and the Alliance was rushing in to liberate Khaz Modan did the Horde finally retreat.
If you could not tell this was a labor of love, now you do. a 10 minute story cutscene visualizing story that never formally written down before. I hope this team makes their own game eventually.
I am impressed how much work they put in just re-skin the same units, over and over, not only the important characters, but like, every NPC. In 3:15 you see the guards with Rend, with purple and grey, carrying axes, and in the background, the "average" red and ivory orcs, with hammers. Seriously, just...WHY couldnt blizzard do the same thing?
Hey Nral I want to say thank you for keepin the starcraft and warcraft community alive, its nice to see brethren fans enjoying your fine work ❤ thank you!!😊
The cutscenes and models are very well done. Never know the goblins like being rich roo😂😅, I thought they are just some race that love/obssess with engineering. I never know the details of WC1 and WC2. It seems Orgrimm is a capable orc leader, he would be one of the reasons Thrall become a good chieftain right? I also like that the Horde didn't just discard every Azeroth races, they acquired allies like trolls, orges and goblin,.. whether out of respect or just using those "allies" as cannon fodder.
>Intro Music feels Oddly Nostalgic. >0:35 Build me a Palace, no five! >2:22 Fallout 4 Walking Be Like: >3:07 *ORCISH GRIMDARKCORE.* >5:55 Warfare's Most Exciting Part. >8:32 Horde's Manhattan Project. >Too functional to be a 'Con, too treachorous to be a 'Bot.
0:05 Isn't the volcanic land owned and inhabited by the Dark Iron Dwarves? That means the Orcs will have a *warm* reception from them within *short* notice.
@@standanddeliver2925 Yeah, even by the time of Classic World of Warcraft, Rend Blackhand's version of the Horde still controls Blackrock Spire while the Dark Iron Dwarves still control the Blackrock Depths.
4:40 In the past, the ancestors of Lord Lothar and the High Elves had banded together to drive away the Trolls and claimed their lands that they call their kingdoms be as Lordaeron and Quel'Thalas.
Lmao, bravo to LoreCraft for this. Bravo. That cut-scene was hillarious
Lol, the exchange between Doomhammer and the Goblin is pure gold.
_Gold_ you say?
@@Blazieth Oh damn, I didn’t even intend to make a pun.
It's worth 20000 Stormwind Royals of Gold
@@WhiteFangofWar 28000
@@WhiteFangofWar*30.000!
It was actually a point of contention after the war that the goblins helped the orcs, and the goblins of other cartels were quick to point out "we are not affiliated with them" to the Alliance in the second war's aftermath.
I wish I could remember the speech Zul'jin gave at Blackrock when they officially joined the Horde, but it was slightly different just by nature of the event.
The dwarves were a thorn in the Horde's side because they hiked up in their mountain and just couldn't be dug out. In the end, they decided to ignore them for the most part. But that, again, was the novel, not the game itself.
The Dragonmaw's name was a spot of confusion for a long time, since it was never explained how they were called that despite having come from Draenor.
Nekros played a huge role in the aftermath of the second war, as the jailer of Alexstrasza. No doubt we'll see part of that play out here.
Yeah, the other Goblin guilds had to explain that their guilds didn't help the Orcs and that even the Trade Prince of the guild that DID aid the Orcs regretted it.
As for the Dwarves, the novel which is regarded as canon had it so that the Bleeding Hollow Orcs were laying siege to Ironforge but couldn't get into it. Only when the tide of war turned against the Horde and the Alliance was rushing in to liberate Khaz Modan did the Horde finally retreat.
1:30 Ogrim Doomhammer is an expert of Aggressive Negotiations.
WC2 Orcs are so badass... The way they were supposed to be...
I guess only Samuro within these warlords survived until WarCraft 3
The Burning Blade reign supreme⚔️🔥
Rend and Maim survive aswell
@@joaopadua7134 Until WoW that is
Zuluhed and Nekros survived all the way to Burning Crusade where they are killed by players in a quest.
@@year111 Shame that I learned more about them from a fanmade project than I do from the canon.
If you could not tell this was a labor of love, now you do. a 10 minute story cutscene visualizing story that never formally written down before. I hope this team makes their own game eventually.
I am impressed how much work they put in just re-skin the same units, over and over, not only the important characters, but like, every NPC. In 3:15 you see the guards with Rend, with purple and grey, carrying axes, and in the background, the "average" red and ivory orcs, with hammers. Seriously, just...WHY couldnt blizzard do the same thing?
Hey Nral I want to say thank you for keepin the starcraft and warcraft community alive, its nice to see brethren fans enjoying your fine work ❤ thank you!!😊
The cutscenes and models are very well done.
Never know the goblins like being rich roo😂😅, I thought they are just some race that love/obssess with engineering.
I never know the details of WC1 and WC2. It seems Orgrimm is a capable orc leader, he would be one of the reasons Thrall become a good chieftain right?
I also like that the Horde didn't just discard every Azeroth races, they acquired allies like trolls, orges and goblin,.. whether out of respect or just using those "allies" as cannon fodder.
This is the story that I loved.
What can I say? Varok Saurfang's an orc of action.
>Intro Music feels Oddly Nostalgic.
>0:35 Build me a Palace, no five!
>2:22 Fallout 4 Walking Be Like:
>3:07 *ORCISH GRIMDARKCORE.*
>5:55 Warfare's Most Exciting Part.
>8:32 Horde's Manhattan Project.
>Too functional to be a 'Con, too treachorous to be a 'Bot.
7:42 The Dwarves also have short tempers and tend to put their enemies' names on the Book of Grudges.
1:03 It will be interesting to see the side of the Alliance when having to make business with Goblins.
Doomhammer is best Warchief
Not gonna lie. This campaign is sick.❤
0:05 Isn't the volcanic land owned and inhabited by the Dark Iron Dwarves?
That means the Orcs will have a *warm* reception from them within *short* notice.
it is canon that the Horde drove the Dark Iron dwarves into the deeper parts of their city.
@@standanddeliver2925 Yeah, even by the time of Classic World of Warcraft, Rend Blackhand's version of the Horde still controls Blackrock Spire while the Dark Iron Dwarves still control the Blackrock Depths.
4:40 In the past, the ancestors of Lord Lothar and the High Elves had banded together to drive away the Trolls and claimed their lands that they call their kingdoms be as Lordaeron and Quel'Thalas.
8:35 Gul'dan is creating the Death Knights, using the bodies of Stormwind Knights with the souls of his deceased Shadow Council members.