King Terenas: Tell me, how did my son die. Captain: All our buildings in the area were destroyed before peasants built an altar to resurrect him, my lord.
Lich King : *"Why did you kill him?"* Kel'Thuzad : *"He doesn't need to know what kind of horrible creature Warcraft will become"* Lich King : *"Understandable, have a nice day"*
Kel'thuzad: *Kills* Arthas Lich King: Unfortunately, Kel'thuzad has disregarded his orders and killed Arthas while sparing the humans from the purging. Clearly, Kel'thuzad has failed *ME* *YOU MUST NOT*
Kel'Thuzad: Sorry Lich King. Lich King: I mean, I planned to turn him into undead but much later in a more complicated and poetic way. Kel'Thuzad: Well, that's quicker and easier way. Lich King: You are right, now we need to think how to get rid of Mal'Ganis.
In the final part, both Jaina and Arthas were unkillable. I don't know why the map author made it like that, I just think it would be funny for them to die there as well... Kel'Thuzad: Ops, I might have gone too far. Lich King: REEEEEEEEEEEEE!
>I don't know why the map author made it like that The Lich King was just so tired of seeing Arthas die like a bitch, he gave him a W out of frustration Should have let Jaina die though, in line with the whole beta aesthetic
Arthas dying is actually kind of a good ending. He fought bravely defending his kingdom and never had the chance to go down the dark path becoming the lich king.
@@erikho6936 Though, perhaps with the death of his Son, Terenas may be convinced to finally abandon Lordaeron and take his armies to the shores of Kalimdor?
Its also possible that the elves would never lose the siege, making they a strong enemy to reckon with (due to their skills in the light path still aligned with the sunwell)
@@overlanderlandserr Uther the Lightbringer, feat. Ashbringer, driven to retribution against the undead horde. Lord Marshal Garrithos, appointed by Terenas as a commanding officer to keep the peace and to ensure the distribution of unplagued grain - personally oversaw the protection of Stratholme, and is believed to have saved the city from ruin after discovering acolytes working against the crown. While his tactics were questioned at first, his discovery of the Dreadlord Mal'ganis - and by extension, the existence of Dreadlords, would lead to the order of the Silver Hand stepping up it's efforts and extending an invitation to the Elves of Silvermoon to investigate this matter further. Dalaran joins the war effort, as the revelation of plagued grain and the death of one of their more esteemed apprentices leads them to cast aside their commitment to neutrality in this conflict. Antonidas, wracked with grief because of the death of his favored student - as a direct result of his own orders and dismissing the concerns of the Prophet, no less, is driven to accept the warning and takes Jaina's place in the story, sending an expeditionary fleet to Kalimdor at the same time in the story that Arthas would usually be going to Northrend. Theramore (or Proudmoore Harbor, as it would be called this time), is established in Jaina's honor. Although, unlike Theramore, Proudmoore harbor is established at a time that allows it to remain in contact with the Eastern Kingdom of Lordaeron, particularly and no in small part due to the fact that the mages of Dalaran have overseen it's construction, allowing teleportation from one continent to the other - given the correct authorization. On the flip-side.. Kel'thuzad still lives, at least until being slain by Uther or Garrithos, which means that certain events such as the fall of Silvermoon or plaguing of stratholme may happen far sooner than usual in the timeline. The Lich King may even set his sights upon the elven Prince, Kael'thas, in the hopes that by tainting the Sunwell the forces of the Scourge may be able to tempt the prince by convincing him to accept surrender if it means saving his people from the entropic hunger that will plague them after it's destruction. Bonus points if Kel'thuzad plays an angle with him about this being necessary to subvert the coming of the Legion or something along that line. Undeath, or the destruction of Azeroth, if you will. This would also mean that Sylvanas is still brought back throughout the course of the war effort, though while it is against her will, she is seen as a hero for dying valiantly in the face of the Scourge, and after being given the sit-rep by Kael'thas, begins to understand the gravity of the Legion's threat. She severs her connection with the Lich King with the blessing of Kel'thuzad, and becomes a rogue, dark agent set upon undermining the Legion's efforts while Kael'thas plays an 'unwitting pawn' to the Legion's advances, being led on by Kel'thuzad. EDIT: You might notice some conflicting information, such as humanity reaching out to the elves, and then the elves still falling. I would imagine there to be a manner of schism. Someone, within Silvermoon, is pulled into the Lich King's service. The remaining elves who do not follow this individual and/or who are not convinced by their promise (or are outside of their ancestral homeland as a whole) wind up joining the order of the silver hand - sating their hunger of the arcane with the blessing of the light.
I wouldn't put it past the Lich King to shrug if his champion died before he picked up Frostmourne, means he wasn't worthy of being his champion in the first place
Yeah no Ner'zhul specifically picked Arthas "before he was even born" as told by Kel'Thuzad to a DK Arthas. So if Arthas dies before he picks up the sword, his whole plan "subvert the legion through my champion" goes bust and Legion would successfully invade Azeroth and dispose of Lich King as "outlived his usefulness In fact, Arthas is just as instrumental in defeating the Legion as Medivh's efforts to unite Humans, Orcs and Night Elves, since he is the one that goads Illidan into killing Tichondrus, thus weakening the Legion. This ain't Elder Scrolls with their "mantling" concept
@@Redhead-pf8le You're right, but Ner'zhul can see the future, as such he KNEW Arthas was going to succeed, meaning that in an alternate universe where Arthas didn't succeed Ner'zhul would pick someone else to be his champion.
@@Hewhowantstoknow Whom? Noone else both had as much promise as Arthas and could eliminate Lordaeron off the map without trouble. Again, if Arthas dies, Legion wins without trouble.
Arthas, the master strategist, took the L SO MONUMENTAL, it took Lich King rewinding time just to give him a W Bro lost to the living Kel'Thuzad for real
Kel'Brozad: "Bruh im not dying." Lich King: "I got life insurance for you and the bonus is that you get to drink magic elf water." Kel'Brozad: "Im in."
12:52 Sound of utter dread and terror you hear when you fail to save Warcraft lore. But, all kidding aside, if I were younger and was playing this mission, I would be terrified. Also final message in mission is pretty chilling: "Are you satisfied? Sometimes history doesn't change..." (Berserk fans would be triggered). But hey, if we cannot change history directly maybe we can change it by changing Arthas' behaviour and culling his mind?
i accidentally destroyed arthas base by attacking from behind while he was attacking mine, i wrote my base off as dead but it survived and killed his raiding party
what happens if what if arthas never touch frostmourne and never becomed corrupted by frostmourne he will become king of lordaeron if his father dies of old age after he became king of lordaeron he married jaina who also becomes queen of lordaeron together king arthas and queen jaina set sail to kalimdor where they meet thrall and tyrande and malfurion and together they defend the world tree from archimonde.
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Reign of the Void Reversed... After Unclean One clears out a Terran Settlement for the Zerg, as well as rescuing Timmy the Devouring One, he has a base set up in order to spread the vespene. One base is almost set up, but they had to retreat in the face of Kerrigan's forces. They dealt with pirates, Tal'darim, Purifiers, and even a few renegade Zerg before wiping out the camp. And this was not according to the Overmind's plan. In a divergent timeline, where Unclean One gets to converse with Kerrigan and Raynor, things play out same as "canon".
Suggestion: turn on the hp bar. I'm feeling constant secondhand anxiety from not knowing which unit is close to death and potentially not pulling it back in time when I watch your reversed playthrough.
The story wouldn't be all to different though. -> Lich King can always make a new Death knight but he chose Arthas. I am thinking he could replace Arthas with another death knight and try to free himself. It cannot be that Arthas was the only human fit to become a death knight. However his position as the prince certainly makes him the only character fool heartidly enough to try and end the threat to his people by sailing al the way to the roof of the world to confront Malganis, so everything Ner'zhul had planned for Arthas depended on the prince's zeal... Indeed Nerz'hule foresaw what Arthas would do to accomplish victory... Not many others would have had the authority and resources to do it. Nor be in the position to have to fight for an entire kingdom. So you can almost say that without Arthas, finding another to take his place would be difficult. He did sacrifice Moridin for the blade. But Lordorean would not be so easily conquered because Arthas never killed his father the king. So the undead and burning legion would face a stronger resistance. Perhaps if they captured a paladin and forced the blade into his hands, he too would become a death knight and thus the story would be somewhat the same A death knight seemed needed to lead the scourge, frostmourne was also formidable as a blade. Though Kel'thuzad would not have been slain and so his ashes didn't need to be transported. They would attack the high elves, get Kel'thuzad to the well, kill him, and revive him there as the lich. Then they'd attack the black roc orcs, The lich would get his instruction from the demon portal. They'd go to Dalaran, and eventually begin the summoning. Another deathknight, would be send by the Lich King to kill one of the dread lords, however, unlike Arthas he may never convince or reach out to Illidan to do it for him by getting the skull of Gul'dan. However without a deathknight, the same steps in the plan would have to be undertaken but i guess a dreadlord or several would command the scourge. Perhaps upon seeing dreadlords the black rock orcs wouldn't have resisted the undeadand joined them. Giving access to the demon portal to the lich. And they'd be invading dalaran with the undead and also protecting the summoning. Illidan would not find the Skull Of Gul'dan, he would not become more powerful and demonic. He would never have been outcast by his brother. He would never have summoned the Naga.
I played the original campaign quite a long time ago, so I don’t remember it very well. Although I remember that in the original everything looked different from here, but in the original, Arthas and Jaina kill Kel Thuzad? I just don't really understand what has changed
King Terenas: Tell me, how did my son die.
Captain: All our buildings in the area were destroyed before peasants built an altar to resurrect him, my lord.
Lich King : *"Why did you kill him?"*
Kel'Thuzad : *"He doesn't need to know what kind of horrible creature Warcraft will become"*
Lich King : *"Understandable, have a nice day"*
Instead he chooses Illidan as Next Champion 😂
Kel'Thuzad: Something about an evil master mind with large nipples. Best to avoid this outcome.
@@saimyintmyat9373 illidan : Hello mediv plz bring me back to prison. i cant do this anymore i beg you.
or kael'thas as his champion fue to his jealous over arthas' love with jaina.
And then Kel'Thuzad gets fired for poor performance. *coughs in corporate*
Kel'thuzad: *Kills* Arthas
Lich King: Unfortunately, Kel'thuzad has disregarded his orders and killed Arthas while sparing the humans from the purging. Clearly, Kel'thuzad has failed *ME*
*YOU MUST NOT*
Kel'Thuzad: Sorry Lich King.
Lich King: I mean, I planned to turn him into undead but much later in a more complicated and poetic way.
Kel'Thuzad: Well, that's quicker and easier way.
Lich King: You are right, now we need to think how to get rid of Mal'Ganis.
In the final part, both Jaina and Arthas were unkillable. I don't know why the map author made it like that, I just think it would be funny for them to die there as well...
Kel'Thuzad: Ops, I might have gone too far.
Lich King: REEEEEEEEEEEEE!
>I don't know why the map author made it like that
The Lich King was just so tired of seeing Arthas die like a bitch, he gave him a W out of frustration
Should have let Jaina die though, in line with the whole beta aesthetic
Wonder if you can kill them with "whosyourdaddy" command 🤔
@@Pigraider268 I think I can but doubt if there is an additional cutscene for it
Would bee cool if the final part was kill everyone except arthas
@Redhead-pf8le
i used godmode to kill them there and nothing happens, ended up killing kelthuzad myself and then it ended
ai is the best thing that could happen to custom campaigns
Yeah, like bruh it feels like they collab with the voice actors.
Ikr, AI doing good
@@kiljaeden5405 Sounds flat and doesn't really carry the same vibe the original, non-AI voices had.
@@oneblacksun It's okay tbh, yea not the best but good
@@oneblacksunk
Arthas dying is actually kind of a good ending. He fought bravely defending his kingdom and never had the chance to go down the dark path becoming the lich king.
Humans of Theramore will never be founded
With no champion, the Lich King remains a slave to the burning legion
@@erikho6936 Though, perhaps with the death of his Son, Terenas may be convinced to finally abandon Lordaeron and take his armies to the shores of Kalimdor?
@@krel7160 in theory this would sped up the lordaeron reconquest most likely with garithos as a chosen commander
Its also possible that the elves would never lose the siege, making they a strong enemy to reckon with (due to their skills in the light path still aligned with the sunwell)
@@overlanderlandserr Uther the Lightbringer, feat. Ashbringer, driven to retribution against the undead horde.
Lord Marshal Garrithos, appointed by Terenas as a commanding officer to keep the peace and to ensure the distribution of unplagued grain - personally oversaw the protection of Stratholme, and is believed to have saved the city from ruin after discovering acolytes working against the crown. While his tactics were questioned at first, his discovery of the Dreadlord Mal'ganis - and by extension, the existence of Dreadlords, would lead to the order of the Silver Hand stepping up it's efforts and extending an invitation to the Elves of Silvermoon to investigate this matter further.
Dalaran joins the war effort, as the revelation of plagued grain and the death of one of their more esteemed apprentices leads them to cast aside their commitment to neutrality in this conflict.
Antonidas, wracked with grief because of the death of his favored student - as a direct result of his own orders and dismissing the concerns of the Prophet, no less, is driven to accept the warning and takes Jaina's place in the story, sending an expeditionary fleet to Kalimdor at the same time in the story that Arthas would usually be going to Northrend. Theramore (or Proudmoore Harbor, as it would be called this time), is established in Jaina's honor. Although, unlike Theramore, Proudmoore harbor is established at a time that allows it to remain in contact with the Eastern Kingdom of Lordaeron, particularly and no in small part due to the fact that the mages of Dalaran have overseen it's construction, allowing teleportation from one continent to the other - given the correct authorization.
On the flip-side.. Kel'thuzad still lives, at least until being slain by Uther or Garrithos, which means that certain events such as the fall of Silvermoon or plaguing of stratholme may happen far sooner than usual in the timeline. The Lich King may even set his sights upon the elven Prince, Kael'thas, in the hopes that by tainting the Sunwell the forces of the Scourge may be able to tempt the prince by convincing him to accept surrender if it means saving his people from the entropic hunger that will plague them after it's destruction. Bonus points if Kel'thuzad plays an angle with him about this being necessary to subvert the coming of the Legion or something along that line. Undeath, or the destruction of Azeroth, if you will.
This would also mean that Sylvanas is still brought back throughout the course of the war effort, though while it is against her will, she is seen as a hero for dying valiantly in the face of the Scourge, and after being given the sit-rep by Kael'thas, begins to understand the gravity of the Legion's threat. She severs her connection with the Lich King with the blessing of Kel'thuzad, and becomes a rogue, dark agent set upon undermining the Legion's efforts while Kael'thas plays an 'unwitting pawn' to the Legion's advances, being led on by Kel'thuzad.
EDIT: You might notice some conflicting information, such as humanity reaching out to the elves, and then the elves still falling. I would imagine there to be a manner of schism. Someone, within Silvermoon, is pulled into the Lich King's service. The remaining elves who do not follow this individual and/or who are not convinced by their promise (or are outside of their ancestral homeland as a whole) wind up joining the order of the silver hand - sating their hunger of the arcane with the blessing of the light.
- Litch King: Kel’ Thuzad… *THE FUCK?!?!*
- Kel’Thuzad: _Mission failed… Successfully?_
I wouldn't put it past the Lich King to shrug if his champion died before he picked up Frostmourne, means he wasn't worthy of being his champion in the first place
Yeah no
Ner'zhul specifically picked Arthas "before he was even born" as told by Kel'Thuzad to a DK Arthas.
So if Arthas dies before he picks up the sword, his whole plan "subvert the legion through my champion" goes bust and Legion would successfully invade Azeroth and dispose of Lich King as "outlived his usefulness
In fact, Arthas is just as instrumental in defeating the Legion as Medivh's efforts to unite Humans, Orcs and Night Elves, since he is the one that goads Illidan into killing Tichondrus, thus weakening the Legion.
This ain't Elder Scrolls with their "mantling" concept
@@Redhead-pf8le You're right, but Ner'zhul can see the future, as such he KNEW Arthas was going to succeed, meaning that in an alternate universe where Arthas didn't succeed Ner'zhul would pick someone else to be his champion.
@@Hewhowantstoknow Whom? Noone else both had as much promise as Arthas and could eliminate Lordaeron off the map without trouble.
Again, if Arthas dies, Legion wins without trouble.
@@Redhead-pf8le Me and my console cheats of course.
Defence Of Hearthglen mission in reversed is going to be So interesting.
Actually, author had a reversed story after this mission - Jaina died, Arthas in despair, yet still burns Stratholme down.
Arthas, the master strategist, took the L SO MONUMENTAL, it took Lich King rewinding time just to give him a W
Bro lost to the living Kel'Thuzad for real
Bro's a professional hater
Maybe the only son of the King was not the best candidate to be sent on this adventure...
Eh, Arthas isn't the only child
If he died, his sister, Calia Menethil, would have become heir
@@Redhead-pf8leyeah gender bias does not exist in this universe
@@WuW0w0-m8m Or Lordaeron has different laws of primogeniture
@@Redhead-pf8le I guess it is better place to live than real world. After shadow realm, most major issues are dealt with
Lmao Timmy spawning out of the cage.
Timmy was also on original map, so... kudos to map maker for attention to details
@@darykeng exactly what I was thinking. I thought it was funny that the mapmaker paid that much attention.
Amusing. Kel'thuzadar, your taste in accidentally killing Arthassadar and making the Lich King angry grows ever more inexplicable.
This is top tier fuckery
Just pick Kel'Thuzad as your champion and turn him into Warcraft 2 style death knight. He's clearly much more qualified for the job.
But Kel'Thuzad wanted to be a Lich though
Go back to the War3 manual again. He's after something specific. Not just a champion, but a host.
he's more of a necromancer, never really had training in knighthood or physical abilities
WARCRAFT 2 DEATH KNIGHTS ARE IMBA!!!
The interaction BEETWEN the ghoul and the acolyte is so cute 😞😞😞
Kel'Brozad: "Bruh im not dying."
Lich King: "I got life insurance for you and the bonus is that you get to drink magic elf water."
Kel'Brozad: "Im in."
I love First Ending of This Mission over than Original One.
What's the original
@@dizzyheads Hero won.
NerZhul: KELTHUZAAAAAAAAAAARD
Kelthuzard: Uh oh
*Sienfeld bass
I like the plot twist in the end
12:52 Sound of utter dread and terror you hear when you fail to save Warcraft lore. But, all kidding aside, if I were younger and was playing this mission, I would be terrified. Also final message in mission is pretty chilling: "Are you satisfied? Sometimes history doesn't change..." (Berserk fans would be triggered). But hey, if we cannot change history directly maybe we can change it by changing Arthas' behaviour and culling his mind?
>0:23 *MAIN:* Diamond 4 Disease.
>4:25 *MAIN:* Black Sabbat Mass.
>4:32 *OPTNL:* Nekro-Troll-Akon.
>4:44 *OPTNL:* Yellow Fever.
>8:53 Mission Accomplished.
>10:28 *ALT:* In Spite Of A Nail.
>Kel'Thuzad, Leper Messiah.
>1:52 Mellir, Capitan Pelmazo.
>2:33 Timmy, Scourge's Finest.
>5:24 Voldu, Basics In CBT.
>6:37 Balboa, Bedrock Atronach.
I didn't know kel thuzad can use the time stone cause he sure made a do over 😂😂😂😂😂😂
i accidentally destroyed arthas base by attacking from behind while he was attacking mine, i wrote my base off as dead but it survived and killed his raiding party
*Arthas dies and the Lich king gets mad at him*
Kel'Thuzad: *Oops!*
AI for voice act was really great technology as long as the actual voice actress fine with it.
A display of his power to remind the world why he is Kel Thu Freaking Zad.
4:06 - I never thought i would see a ghoul talking like an Acolyte.
Nepotism can't save you now, Arthas!
>"immortal guardian"
>Timed summon
I like how the Lich King is just a growling flaming suit of armour lol
Mission failed successfully
It's cool how you get to see the undead take over the town.
If Arthas were killed, he'd still be raised into undeath anyway. Either that or Ner'zhul would deem him unworthy and simply find a new Champion.
you missed 5 free ghouls at bottom left of the map
A good message. U cant change whats already written..
what happens if what if arthas never touch frostmourne and never becomed corrupted by frostmourne he will become king of lordaeron if his father dies of old age after he became king of lordaeron he married jaina who also becomes queen of lordaeron together king arthas and queen jaina set sail to kalimdor where they meet thrall and tyrande and malfurion and together they defend the world tree from archimonde.
He will never survive Northrend without the Frostmourne.
Meanwhile, on StarCraft Reign of the Void Reversed...
After Unclean One clears out a Terran Settlement for the Zerg, as well as rescuing Timmy the Devouring One, he has a base set up in order to spread the vespene. One base is almost set up, but they had to retreat in the face of Kerrigan's forces. They dealt with pirates, Tal'darim, Purifiers, and even a few renegade Zerg before wiping out the camp. And this was not according to the Overmind's plan.
In a divergent timeline, where Unclean One gets to converse with Kerrigan and Raynor, things play out same as "canon".
Jailer's plan went to hell
Actually
All they need to do is bring Arthas body to Northrend and do some necromantic magic and yea it's done
Suggestion: turn on the hp bar. I'm feeling constant secondhand anxiety from not knowing which unit is close to death and potentially not pulling it back in time when I watch your reversed playthrough.
The story wouldn't be all to different though.
-> Lich King can always make a new Death knight but he chose Arthas. I am thinking he could replace Arthas with another death knight and try to free himself.
It cannot be that Arthas was the only human fit to become a death knight. However his position as the prince certainly makes him the only character fool heartidly enough to try and end the threat to his people by sailing al the way to the roof of the world to confront Malganis, so everything Ner'zhul had planned for Arthas depended on the prince's zeal... Indeed Nerz'hule foresaw what Arthas would do to accomplish victory... Not many others would have had the authority and resources to do it. Nor be in the position to have to fight for an entire kingdom.
So you can almost say that without Arthas, finding another to take his place would be difficult. He did sacrifice Moridin for the blade.
But Lordorean would not be so easily conquered because Arthas never killed his father the king. So the undead and burning legion would face a stronger resistance.
Perhaps if they captured a paladin and forced the blade into his hands, he too would become a death knight and thus the story would be somewhat the same
A death knight seemed needed to lead the scourge, frostmourne was also formidable as a blade. Though Kel'thuzad would not have been slain and so his ashes didn't need to be transported. They would attack the high elves, get Kel'thuzad to the well, kill him, and revive him there as the lich. Then they'd attack the black roc orcs,
The lich would get his instruction from the demon portal. They'd go to Dalaran, and eventually begin the summoning.
Another deathknight, would be send by the Lich King to kill one of the dread lords, however, unlike Arthas he may never convince or reach out to Illidan to do it for him by getting the skull of Gul'dan.
However without a deathknight, the same steps in the plan would have to be undertaken but i guess a dreadlord or several would command the scourge.
Perhaps upon seeing dreadlords the black rock orcs wouldn't have resisted the undeadand joined them. Giving access to the demon portal to the lich.
And they'd be invading dalaran with the undead and also protecting the summoning.
Illidan would not find the Skull Of Gul'dan, he would not become more powerful and demonic. He would never have been outcast by his brother.
He would never have summoned the Naga.
NEver understood why the Undead needed Goldmines.
Its not like they pay for thier Labor or anything
And somehow arthas returned...
I played the original campaign quite a long time ago, so I don’t remember it very well.
Although I remember that in the original everything looked different from here, but in the original, Arthas and Jaina kill Kel Thuzad?
I just don't really understand what has changed
9:43 😂😂😂
The ending... lol..
Such BM in the end....Shame...
Lich King is also in trouble as Zovaal isn't happy about it?
It's pure WC3 story, no stinky Wow plot
Eat more bread lich King
What/which campaign/maps are the last few videos you've uploaded???
In the description
The end of the chapter was pretty rough
Wtf lol lich king 😅
I don't understand the ending. Can anybody explain it to me please?
that's what happens in original lore
What is Kel'thuzad's second skill? Is that similar to defiler's dark swarm?
Its aoe slow
@@ExecutorNral Okay, so it's more similar to queen's skill then.
In addition, it makes enemies covered in it miss too, so a little bit like reverse dark swarm
so what if you killed Jaina too at the end?
WoW death sounds sound do bad
Where do I play this campaign?
Download link is in the description
hey, please how can I play this warcraft 3 reversed? Thanks
Download link is in the description. You need Reforged to play it