Absolutely fantastic campaign. It cracks me every time Captain gives a briefing. Best moments of every mission! Edit: Pls, don't invite me to the picnic...
Undead campaign with Tichondrius? Man, the finale with all the notable characters in the throne room really has some weight. Thanks for this wonderful experience Nral.
Ngl this was one of the best campaigns i have seen Nral, this was pure gold. If you are bored you could try remaking the campaign of the funding of Durotar but playing as Admiral Proudmoore and changing the story 😁
AFTER THE CREDITS Tichondrius: "The Horde and now the Scourge... Perhaps it is time for something different. Who needs an army... when you can turn one insignificant insect's own hatred against everyone else?"
When I started watching I never expected what I thought was one or two meme clips to turn into such a cool alternate timeline of Warcraft 3.. Praise Lord Garithros!
Despite Garithos discriminating the inhumans in the original timeline, Quel'thalas wasn't destroyed in this timeline and the high elves have no reason to leave the alliance, so the horde won't be as powerful as it was in the original timeline. The humans got access to more resources and didn't lost so many lives against the Scourge and the Burning Legion. Also, the murclocks became new allies. It is insane how Garithos managed to fix basically everything 😂😂😂
In the original timeline actions such as Lord Garithos' in the frozen throne campaign were the reason high elves left in the first place. Which means that whether Quel'thalas being destroyed or not is irrelevant towards elves turning to the horde. I suspect someone might say its because demons had no reason to impact Illidan events since their plan for invasion failed with the part "spread the scourge to weaken azeroth forces" - therefore Illidan wouldnt have reason to make many naga, like Lady Vashj follow him and his war against demons so Lady Vashj would never meet Kael'Thas (being the highest authority amongst all Quel'thalas elves - dont know their technical term - regent lord?) so she wouldnt "seduce" his ideals during his vulnerable position with being hugely dissapointed by how they were treated by humans (Garithos with his "inequality of treatment" based on race and rest of human kingdoms for ignoring such matter - might as well admit they obviously didnt care enough to even know like any other strictly human-based goverments *wink wink*).... BUT, the ending did imply that the demon fight isnt over so their plans for invasion are still in motion AND any of Garithos related actions towards elves ive mentioned above would have happened in that timeline as well since he recognized just the dwarves (dwarfs) and no other race or maybe this is about to change as well? - oh and not even human bandits - that was a good one Nral. I apologize for making it so hard to read but i just got excited wondering about that i suppose.
I watched all of these in a few days, and you.. actually.. made me like Garithos as a character. I thought that was completely impossible after playing through all the regular WC3 campaigns multiple times. What a great story you've made, congratulations!
Garithos actions: Saved Arthas from being Ner'zhul's skinsuit and a wisp that fizzles into nothing in Shadowlands, saved Arthas' sister from undeath Saved Sylvanas by his actions leading her to remain being an alive good natured ranger from an undead supremacist with inner struggles/reunifying with her lost soul part in Shadowlands, High Elves still remained unified, major player in debt to Garithos for stopping the Scourge and likely makes them more receptive knowing how bad it could have got. Erased Blood Elves from the timeline Allowed by proxy the humans to help the Gnomes, saving Gnomeregan (or with a relief force if the war has still gone badly for them) Muradin never gets lost in Northrend or has amnesia Saved all the lives of the human empires, made a strong unification of the kingdoms, upgraded the human kingdoms with technology way faster than it took in World of Warcraft so they have flying ships pre-WoW years Added Murlocs to the Alliance Added Revenant creation as a means of legalised Necromancy, cucking the Lich King of servant casters who want immortality which is why most went to him anyway. Revenant is studied by Dalaran mages for years to come Doomed the Lich King to death in Northrend because he has no Frostmourne to make him possess someone and free him, also cucking the Jailer by proxy Stopped the Burning Legion from gaining a foothold on Azeroth Kept the cultural lifestyle of Lordaeron and the kingdoms intact without worrying about ghouls, undead, gnolls and shit Exterminated the Cult of the Damned Exterminated the Warcraft 2 Orc remnants, meaning the Horde never exists in Kalimdor Saved the Night Elves because Teldrassil is never attacked or sacked, so the Night Elves are in a much better position Saved Jaina's dad and Jaina can now study in peace without having to be a leader Negatives: Draenei are kinda fucked when they eventually crash on Kalimdor because they'll be attacked by Night Elves and have nowhere to go, but on the bright side, they won't be attacked by Blood Elves. The mages of Azeroth might investigate it though, as their ship will make a big impression flying through the sky, so who knows
Meanwhile, on Starcraft: Reign of the Void: Salvation of the Dominion… Montag's men have found the Warp Gate to the Essence of Infinity. Duke thinks it's not needed to win against the Zerg. Just then, the Dominion has set up a base nearby, and "Empress Kerrigan" wants to have a word. Duke opens the comms channel and Kerrigan shows up on screen. They start off in regards to New Gettysburg; Kerrigan would've done the same as Duke had, and Mengsk really would've agreed. But the reason Kerrigan is mad at Duke is because he upstaged her by taking over what could've been a very important mission for the Dominion. Duke says he just wanted to keep the Emperor's Shadow in reserve in case of a threat to the Dominion from a different angle: the Tal'Darim and eventually the Zerg were very open threats, and thus the ideal smokescreen for some insidious to take advantage of. He then throws back the question of where she had even been when Emperor Mengsk ended up dead, and why Valerian is missing. Kerrigan replies that the Zerg had become far more sneaky than they all anticipated, and that Valerian is being searched for as they speak. The reason Kerrigan is here is because she heard rumors that Duke plans to claim the Essence of Infinity and overthrow the Dominion with it. The General asks who told her that, but she refuses to answer, also bringing up Duke's past of only joining the Dominion because they rescued him and his men long ago when the Confederacy was the main Terran ruling body, putting his true loyalty to the Dominion in question. She sends Ghosts to investigate his base herself, only for one of Duke's hired Arbiters under the Captain's orders to put them in stasis. When Kerrigan's operative doesn't respond to her comms, she assumes the Ghost was killed and refuses to believe otherwise when Captain Warfield explains the Arbiter mercenary, given she knows of Duke's prejudice against the Protoss. She then declares she's demolishing Alpha Squadron, and that Omega Squadron should join her if they want to live. Montag thinks she's mad, and that he's under a deal with Kel-Moria to find this Essence, which ends up marking him as her enemy too. Surrounded on all sides, Duke decides that seizing the Essence of Infinity might be their only chance to survival. Montag leads him with a small company to the Warp Gate, and Captain Warfield is given the task to defend the base alongside the mercenaries from both the Dominion and the Zerg (None of Morik's Infested Terrans hired by Duke were left in the previous battle). While Warfield sings a sick beat with his men as they repel Dominion and Zerg with Mira Han's mercenaries, Montag and Duke eventually reach the Guardian and plow through him, and the general muses on whether Zerg regenerative properties can be implemented on machinery (never biological, of course). They end up finding means to give units that use Energy extra Energy to start with as well or instead. (Essentially, Regenerative Bio-Steel and Cellular Reactor upgrades) Once they're before the Essence of Infinity, Montag finds the apocalyptic log nearby warning of its corruptive properties and says they should leave. Duke believes otherwise, but adds that he's not using the Essence on HIMSELF; maybe it can be implemented onto his Siege Tank? Montag isn't sure if the Essence might engulf it if he approaches and not give him enough or any time to exit the Tank. He also reminds him that Kerrigan is still around as well and could very well use the Essence for herself. Duke realizes how much of a problem that would be, and decides to deny the Essence to her OR the Zerg. After Montag takes the log of course while Duke takes no chances and sets his Tank to Siege Mode. Sensing its existence threatened, the Essence starts mutating (into a Mature Chrysalis), only for the Arclite Siege Cannon to obliterate it entirely. The chamber then starts shaking as the two take their leave. Duke, Montag, and their men return to their base with the research acquired from studying the Guardian. Captain Warfield has lost his Goliath and is standing by in the Command Center. He is informed of what was done with the Essence of Infinity, and that they don't need such profane boons to prevail; they will learn from what their enemies have and adapt, but never use them directly (hiring them as mercs does not count). And that once Alpha and Omega Squadron deal with Zasz AND Kerrigan, they will find Valerian and appoint him as the rightful Emperor of the Dominion. On top of the Dominion and Zasz's Brood, the latter also has a bunch of Ultralisk Caverns where a Super Ultralisk continually spawns. Montag admits he missed the old days when he did fight by Duke's side. Zasz calls Duke a fool for destroying the Essence of Infinity, to which he doesn't give a damn. Kerrigan still believes Duke has the Essence of Infinity, to which he says he got rid of it, which in turn enrages her because she couldn't believe it. Eventually however, he manages to bring her to her senses, secure her base with his own, and promises that they will find Valerian together once they stop Zasz. The stress of the battle however means that Kerrigan has to sit out the rest of the battle as advised by her old friend Montag. The united forces of Alpha Squadron, the Ghosts who were still alive after Kerrigan's stunt, Omega Squadron, their Kel-Morian escorts, and the hired Mira Han Mercenaries finish off Zasz's Brood, much to his disbelief. Still, he claims to be eternal even as an array of Siege Tanks blow his body to bits. As for the soul that emerges, one of the Ghosts senses it and uses their psionics to obliterate it. With his mission concluded, Omega Squadron will return to the Dominion. Duke intends to ask to to have Captain Horace Warfield be promoted to General. But before they go off to find Valerian alongside Kerrigan, there is one last scum Duke feels needs to be dealt with first… Later on… Rames Jaynor tells his spy to rally "the others" to the outlying worlds. Unfortunately for him, the anti-Zerg countermeasures the real Jim had called for under Duke's orders has started to pay off as the spy is killed. Via the hired Arbiter all the way back from Char, Duke and his men warp in via Recall as he asks about the countermeasures he asked for "earlier", which Jaynor say's he'll see to, outing himself as a result, and his disguise is stripped by one of Duke's men, revealing him to be…Zasz?! But no, turns out "Jaynor" is some other Cerebrate, and he's not sharing his name. (A/N: Because Reign of the Void/The Molten Throne has not reached THAT point of the campaign yet.) "Jaynor" tries to use Raynor as his hostage, but Duke was about to call his bluff when he acquiesced and had the real Raynor brought over. As he explained that the damned Impostor under Jaynor's control seized him between sending the message back at Tarsonis and returning to his side after the infested Terrans outed themselves, Duke had him scanned, was cleared as clean, and is sent back to Korhal. Duke then confronts "Jaynor" and presumes him to be behind Mengsk's death, and Kerrigan's pursuit of him for the Essence of Infinity so she could claim it. He then proceeds to have his forces wail on him, but "Jaynor" turns out to be built differently as he inexplicably teleports away while his Zerg spawn to distract Duke's men. Unfortunately for him, as he loudly "muttered" about needing to report this ill news to Daggoth, Alpha Squadron is one step ahead as the Ghost that killed Zasz's soul paints a Nuke on him as soon as he shows up. This Nuke is specially designed, and kills the Cerebrate in one shot, leaving his soul vulnerable to the Ghost afterward. This Ghost then reports of the neutralization and of the name Daggoth. Duke shelves that name for later as he, Warfield, and their men return to Korhal to report to the second Emperor Mengsk and Kerrigan. En route, they encounter Atticus Carpenter, who apologizes for not believing him about Arcturus' verdict on New Gettysburg, as well as not stopping Kerrigan from taking over. Duke decides to let it pass this time as Carpenter considers stepping down from field duty to serve as an instructor instead before they all convene at the Imperial Palace in Augustgrad. As they pass the audience that gathered to celebrate Alpha Squadron's return, there are a few protesters regarding New Gettysburg, but they're in the minority. Soon, Duke, Warfield, and the Ghost who killed the Cerebrate souls reach the throne room where not only Valerian and Kerrigan are waiting, but also Montag, a Kel-Moria representative, Raszagal, Carpenter, Raynor (representing Umoja), and Artanis. Duke is ready to report on his campaign, and he will also hear of Valerian's own escapade during this whole mess. Kerrigan is lucky that he's keeping her around as Emperor's Shadow still. From his dimension, Ouros approves of how things turned out and will be watching. Warfield, now a General, finishes his own report.
I love how this is like an inverse of the basic idea of the original WC3 story. In the original, we have a man (Arthas) that is very superficially good but his actions at key moments reveal he has fatal flaws deep in his character that doom an entire kingdom. In this campaign, we have a man (Garithos) that seems like a bad guy at first glance, but his alternate choices at those same key moments reveal his deeper character is very strong.
The Scourge of Lordaeron became the Salvation of Lordaeron with Lord Garithos saving the kingdom. The Path of the Damned chapter must be the Path of the Righteous now where he, as the ending said, unites humanity to crush the Legion's presence though they succeed in summoning Archimonde. Not at Dalaran's expense though. The Invasion of Kalimdor goes on, only this time, it is Garithos (no Jaina) the one chasing the orcs with the might of the Seven Kingdoms and Quel'thalas until they realize in the Oracle that they must unite to kill the Legion. In the Eternity's End, things could get interesting as well, it would be fun to see Garithos' reaction meeting another elf race.
Garithos: You sound worried, Mal'Ganis. Have I caught you at a bad time? Mal'Ganis: Not at all, Garithos. How'd you message to scrape up your new army? Calling mercenaries again? Garithos: I called in a few favors. Made a few concessions. You'd be surprised to see how many special interest groups in this continent want to see you dead. Mal'Ganis: I'm sorry to have to disappoint your new friends, Garithos. But you really shouldn't have attempted this stunt. It'll take more than you three little armies to bring me down. Garithos: Three armies? Mal'Ganis: Don't play dumb, Garithos. I've already spotted the other two armies. Malakk: Mal'Ganis, this is Malakk. My brethren and I have come to avenge the deaths of Trollgore, the king Korrak, and all of the other Ice trolls who fell before the Scourge! It is long past time you paid for your crimes against our people. Mal'Ganis: What it rains, it pours... Garithos: Hah ha ha... The Ice Trolls, too! Care to take a guess as to who the third army is? Mal'Ganis: No need to guess. It's Muradin and the remainder of the Dwarf expediction. Muradin: That is correct, Mal'Ganis. This is Muradin Bronzebeard. I am giving you one last chance to surrender your forces, and submit to the sovereign authority of Ironforge. Mal'Ganis: Gee, that's a tough one, dwarf. You'll have let me think for a minute... You know, dwarf, I think I'll just massacre your remaining troops now and watch you die in agony. How would that be? Muradin: You vastly underestimate me, Demon! Mal'Ganis: I don't think so, dwarf. You see, at this point... I'm pretty much the Dreadlord Bastard of Azeroth. And not all of your little soldiers or steam tanks will stand in my way again. Muradin: So be it.
Oh shit, I was NOT ready for the mustache ! I absolutely loved this story ! Now I'm curious to see what you will do next. Will we see more of Garithos, or will somebody else take over the Undead campaign ? Perhaps reverse Undead campaign, where we follow Garithos and Bill foiling Tichondrius' plans to resurrect Kel'thuzad and bring Archimonde ?
There are no what ifs The dialogue enters even if the wizard dies. Think of Garithos requesting another Wizard before facing the Guardian. Revenant gets resurrected even it dies
Nral, this might have just been the best thing you did so far! Your actions shall be remembered for eons to come, we cherish this moment!
Hail for King Nral!!!
He is an Executor @@Strotigy223
Absolutely fantastic campaign.
It cracks me every time Captain gives a briefing. Best moments of every mission!
Edit: Pls, don't invite me to the picnic...
Undead campaign with Tichondrius?
Man, the finale with all the notable characters in the throne room really has some weight.
Thanks for this wonderful experience Nral.
Ngl this was one of the best campaigns i have seen Nral, this was pure gold. If you are bored you could try remaking the campaign of the funding of Durotar but playing as Admiral Proudmoore and changing the story 😁
That could be awesome
AFTER THE CREDITS
Tichondrius: "The Horde and now the Scourge... Perhaps it is time for something different. Who needs an army... when you can turn one insignificant insect's own hatred against everyone else?"
huh?
@@rRecoveryProd he mean are use dreadlord as typical schemer manipulator rather then just some lieutenant in frontline
But who's the insect to be manipulated?
Ah, there it is. I was wondering where the last chapter had gone.
Truly, this is one of humanity's finest moments.
When I started watching I never expected what I thought was one or two meme clips to turn into such a cool alternate timeline of Warcraft 3.. Praise Lord Garithros!
Been waiting for this episode to release
For Lord Garithos!
ggwp, Executor Nral
Wait wait 😂 did you made this campaign? i laughed at the murloc scenes
5:26 LOOOLLLL😂😂😂😂
Despite Garithos discriminating the inhumans in the original timeline, Quel'thalas wasn't destroyed in this timeline and the high elves have no reason to leave the alliance, so the horde won't be as powerful as it was in the original timeline. The humans got access to more resources and didn't lost so many lives against the Scourge and the Burning Legion. Also, the murclocks became new allies. It is insane how Garithos managed to fix basically everything 😂😂😂
In the original timeline actions such as Lord Garithos' in the frozen throne campaign were the reason high elves left in the first place. Which means that whether Quel'thalas being destroyed or not is irrelevant towards elves turning to the horde. I suspect someone might say its because demons had no reason to impact Illidan events since their plan for invasion failed with the part "spread the scourge to weaken azeroth forces" - therefore Illidan wouldnt have reason to make many naga, like Lady Vashj follow him and his war against demons so Lady Vashj would never meet Kael'Thas (being the highest authority amongst all Quel'thalas elves - dont know their technical term - regent lord?) so she wouldnt "seduce" his ideals during his vulnerable position with being hugely dissapointed by how they were treated by humans (Garithos with his "inequality of treatment" based on race and rest of human kingdoms for ignoring such matter - might as well admit they obviously didnt care enough to even know like any other strictly human-based goverments *wink wink*)....
BUT, the ending did imply that the demon fight isnt over so their plans for invasion are still in motion AND any of Garithos related actions towards elves ive mentioned above would have happened in that timeline as well since he recognized just the dwarves (dwarfs) and no other race or maybe this is about to change as well? - oh and not even human bandits - that was a good one Nral.
I apologize for making it so hard to read but i just got excited wondering about that i suppose.
I watched all of these in a few days, and you.. actually.. made me like Garithos as a character. I thought that was completely impossible after playing through all the regular WC3 campaigns multiple times. What a great story you've made, congratulations!
Humanity will rise again!
Wow, I loved it
Not only you made an alternate ending for Scourge of Lordaeron
But you also made an epilogue like that explainer in Warcraft 2 😮
Yes finally the ending cinematic! This story making is so amazing, you gotta do the continuing, I hope that it will bring you more fame.
The wizard is the goat 🐐
Dread Lord steps on a single human toe he wasn't supposed to
Timeline: Alters significantly!!
Can't wait for the follow-up campaigns in which Garithos learns to value the elves and orcs as allies as well.
Garithos actions:
Saved Arthas from being Ner'zhul's skinsuit and a wisp that fizzles into nothing in Shadowlands, saved Arthas' sister from undeath
Saved Sylvanas by his actions leading her to remain being an alive good natured ranger from an undead supremacist with inner struggles/reunifying with her lost soul part in Shadowlands, High Elves still remained unified, major player in debt to Garithos for stopping the Scourge and likely makes them more receptive knowing how bad it could have got.
Erased Blood Elves from the timeline
Allowed by proxy the humans to help the Gnomes, saving Gnomeregan (or with a relief force if the war has still gone badly for them)
Muradin never gets lost in Northrend or has amnesia
Saved all the lives of the human empires, made a strong unification of the kingdoms, upgraded the human kingdoms with technology way faster than it took in World of Warcraft so they have flying ships pre-WoW years
Added Murlocs to the Alliance
Added Revenant creation as a means of legalised Necromancy, cucking the Lich King of servant casters who want immortality which is why most went to him anyway. Revenant is studied by Dalaran mages for years to come
Doomed the Lich King to death in Northrend because he has no Frostmourne to make him possess someone and free him, also cucking the Jailer by proxy
Stopped the Burning Legion from gaining a foothold on Azeroth
Kept the cultural lifestyle of Lordaeron and the kingdoms intact without worrying about ghouls, undead, gnolls and shit
Exterminated the Cult of the Damned
Exterminated the Warcraft 2 Orc remnants, meaning the Horde never exists in Kalimdor
Saved the Night Elves because Teldrassil is never attacked or sacked, so the Night Elves are in a much better position
Saved Jaina's dad and Jaina can now study in peace without having to be a leader
Negatives: Draenei are kinda fucked when they eventually crash on Kalimdor because they'll be attacked by Night Elves and have nowhere to go, but on the bright side, they won't be attacked by Blood Elves. The mages of Azeroth might investigate it though, as their ship will make a big impression flying through the sky, so who knows
Outstanding work from beginning to end, it was a pleasure to follow this campaign, glory to Lord Garithos !
Thanks for let us watch.
It was amazing!!
Theres a irony that the world is better for everyone, and its all thanks to a guy who is pretty racist(Though seems hes eased up abit at least).
Ngl, a racist even in real life made better societies than the diversity people. Take a look at Europe, California and New York
Meanwhile, on Starcraft: Reign of the Void: Salvation of the Dominion…
Montag's men have found the Warp Gate to the Essence of Infinity. Duke thinks it's not needed to win against the Zerg. Just then, the Dominion has set up a base nearby, and "Empress Kerrigan" wants to have a word. Duke opens the comms channel and Kerrigan shows up on screen.
They start off in regards to New Gettysburg; Kerrigan would've done the same as Duke had, and Mengsk really would've agreed. But the reason Kerrigan is mad at Duke is because he upstaged her by taking over what could've been a very important mission for the Dominion. Duke says he just wanted to keep the Emperor's Shadow in reserve in case of a threat to the Dominion from a different angle: the Tal'Darim and eventually the Zerg were very open threats, and thus the ideal smokescreen for some insidious to take advantage of.
He then throws back the question of where she had even been when Emperor Mengsk ended up dead, and why Valerian is missing. Kerrigan replies that the Zerg had become far more sneaky than they all anticipated, and that Valerian is being searched for as they speak. The reason Kerrigan is here is because she heard rumors that Duke plans to claim the Essence of Infinity and overthrow the Dominion with it. The General asks who told her that, but she refuses to answer, also bringing up Duke's past of only joining the Dominion because they rescued him and his men long ago when the Confederacy was the main Terran ruling body, putting his true loyalty to the Dominion in question. She sends Ghosts to investigate his base herself, only for one of Duke's hired Arbiters under the Captain's orders to put them in stasis.
When Kerrigan's operative doesn't respond to her comms, she assumes the Ghost was killed and refuses to believe otherwise when Captain Warfield explains the Arbiter mercenary, given she knows of Duke's prejudice against the Protoss. She then declares she's demolishing Alpha Squadron, and that Omega Squadron should join her if they want to live. Montag thinks she's mad, and that he's under a deal with Kel-Moria to find this Essence, which ends up marking him as her enemy too.
Surrounded on all sides, Duke decides that seizing the Essence of Infinity might be their only chance to survival. Montag leads him with a small company to the Warp Gate, and Captain Warfield is given the task to defend the base alongside the mercenaries from both the Dominion and the Zerg (None of Morik's Infested Terrans hired by Duke were left in the previous battle).
While Warfield sings a sick beat with his men as they repel Dominion and Zerg with Mira Han's mercenaries, Montag and Duke eventually reach the Guardian and plow through him, and the general muses on whether Zerg regenerative properties can be implemented on machinery (never biological, of course). They end up finding means to give units that use Energy extra Energy to start with as well or instead. (Essentially, Regenerative Bio-Steel and Cellular Reactor upgrades)
Once they're before the Essence of Infinity, Montag finds the apocalyptic log nearby warning of its corruptive properties and says they should leave. Duke believes otherwise, but adds that he's not using the Essence on HIMSELF; maybe it can be implemented onto his Siege Tank? Montag isn't sure if the Essence might engulf it if he approaches and not give him enough or any time to exit the Tank. He also reminds him that Kerrigan is still around as well and could very well use the Essence for herself.
Duke realizes how much of a problem that would be, and decides to deny the Essence to her OR the Zerg. After Montag takes the log of course while Duke takes no chances and sets his Tank to Siege Mode. Sensing its existence threatened, the Essence starts mutating (into a Mature Chrysalis), only for the Arclite Siege Cannon to obliterate it entirely. The chamber then starts shaking as the two take their leave.
Duke, Montag, and their men return to their base with the research acquired from studying the Guardian. Captain Warfield has lost his Goliath and is standing by in the Command Center. He is informed of what was done with the Essence of Infinity, and that they don't need such profane boons to prevail; they will learn from what their enemies have and adapt, but never use them directly (hiring them as mercs does not count). And that once Alpha and Omega Squadron deal with Zasz AND Kerrigan, they will find Valerian and appoint him as the rightful Emperor of the Dominion.
On top of the Dominion and Zasz's Brood, the latter also has a bunch of Ultralisk Caverns where a Super Ultralisk continually spawns. Montag admits he missed the old days when he did fight by Duke's side. Zasz calls Duke a fool for destroying the Essence of Infinity, to which he doesn't give a damn.
Kerrigan still believes Duke has the Essence of Infinity, to which he says he got rid of it, which in turn enrages her because she couldn't believe it. Eventually however, he manages to bring her to her senses, secure her base with his own, and promises that they will find Valerian together once they stop Zasz. The stress of the battle however means that Kerrigan has to sit out the rest of the battle as advised by her old friend Montag.
The united forces of Alpha Squadron, the Ghosts who were still alive after Kerrigan's stunt, Omega Squadron, their Kel-Morian escorts, and the hired Mira Han Mercenaries finish off Zasz's Brood, much to his disbelief. Still, he claims to be eternal even as an array of Siege Tanks blow his body to bits. As for the soul that emerges, one of the Ghosts senses it and uses their psionics to obliterate it.
With his mission concluded, Omega Squadron will return to the Dominion. Duke intends to ask to to have Captain Horace Warfield be promoted to General. But before they go off to find Valerian alongside Kerrigan, there is one last scum Duke feels needs to be dealt with first…
Later on…
Rames Jaynor tells his spy to rally "the others" to the outlying worlds. Unfortunately for him, the anti-Zerg countermeasures the real Jim had called for under Duke's orders has started to pay off as the spy is killed.
Via the hired Arbiter all the way back from Char, Duke and his men warp in via Recall as he asks about the countermeasures he asked for "earlier", which Jaynor say's he'll see to, outing himself as a result, and his disguise is stripped by one of Duke's men, revealing him to be…Zasz?! But no, turns out "Jaynor" is some other Cerebrate, and he's not sharing his name.
(A/N: Because Reign of the Void/The Molten Throne has not reached THAT point of the campaign yet.)
"Jaynor" tries to use Raynor as his hostage, but Duke was about to call his bluff when he acquiesced and had the real Raynor brought over. As he explained that the damned Impostor under Jaynor's control seized him between sending the message back at Tarsonis and returning to his side after the infested Terrans outed themselves, Duke had him scanned, was cleared as clean, and is sent back to Korhal.
Duke then confronts "Jaynor" and presumes him to be behind Mengsk's death, and Kerrigan's pursuit of him for the Essence of Infinity so she could claim it. He then proceeds to have his forces wail on him, but "Jaynor" turns out to be built differently as he inexplicably teleports away while his Zerg spawn to distract Duke's men. Unfortunately for him, as he loudly "muttered" about needing to report this ill news to Daggoth, Alpha Squadron is one step ahead as the Ghost that killed Zasz's soul paints a Nuke on him as soon as he shows up. This Nuke is specially designed, and kills the Cerebrate in one shot, leaving his soul vulnerable to the Ghost afterward. This Ghost then reports of the neutralization and of the name Daggoth. Duke shelves that name for later as he, Warfield, and their men return to Korhal to report to the second Emperor Mengsk and Kerrigan.
En route, they encounter Atticus Carpenter, who apologizes for not believing him about Arcturus' verdict on New Gettysburg, as well as not stopping Kerrigan from taking over. Duke decides to let it pass this time as Carpenter considers stepping down from field duty to serve as an instructor instead before they all convene at the Imperial Palace in Augustgrad.
As they pass the audience that gathered to celebrate Alpha Squadron's return, there are a few protesters regarding New Gettysburg, but they're in the minority. Soon, Duke, Warfield, and the Ghost who killed the Cerebrate souls reach the throne room where not only Valerian and Kerrigan are waiting, but also Montag, a Kel-Moria representative, Raszagal, Carpenter, Raynor (representing Umoja), and Artanis. Duke is ready to report on his campaign, and he will also hear of Valerian's own escapade during this whole mess. Kerrigan is lucky that he's keeping her around as Emperor's Shadow still.
From his dimension, Ouros approves of how things turned out and will be watching. Warfield, now a General, finishes his own report.
Nral. The ending to this campaign was awesome. You and anyone else who worked with you did good! I pray you can continue the story.
I love how this is like an inverse of the basic idea of the original WC3 story. In the original, we have a man (Arthas) that is very superficially good but his actions at key moments reveal he has fatal flaws deep in his character that doom an entire kingdom. In this campaign, we have a man (Garithos) that seems like a bad guy at first glance, but his alternate choices at those same key moments reveal his deeper character is very strong.
Glory to Lord Garithos!
The Epilogue is so Beautiful!
Garithos being on his way to create the Imperium of Mankind
That means Garrosh make the horde like old day having. Forest trolls and goblins back again like Warcraft 2 but undead free please do it
The Scourge of Lordaeron became the Salvation of Lordaeron with Lord Garithos saving the kingdom.
The Path of the Damned chapter must be the Path of the Righteous now where he, as the ending said, unites humanity to crush the Legion's presence though they succeed in summoning Archimonde. Not at Dalaran's expense though.
The Invasion of Kalimdor goes on, only this time, it is Garithos (no Jaina) the one chasing the orcs with the might of the Seven Kingdoms and Quel'thalas until they realize in the Oracle that they must unite to kill the Legion.
In the Eternity's End, things could get interesting as well, it would be fun to see Garithos' reaction meeting another elf race.
We are eagerly awaiting the next chapter, fantastic job
Garithos: You sound worried, Mal'Ganis. Have I caught you at a bad time?
Mal'Ganis: Not at all, Garithos. How'd you message to scrape up your new army? Calling mercenaries again?
Garithos: I called in a few favors. Made a few concessions. You'd be surprised to see how many special interest groups in this continent want to see you dead.
Mal'Ganis: I'm sorry to have to disappoint your new friends, Garithos. But you really shouldn't have attempted this stunt. It'll take more than you three little armies to bring me down.
Garithos: Three armies?
Mal'Ganis: Don't play dumb, Garithos. I've already spotted the other two armies.
Malakk: Mal'Ganis, this is Malakk. My brethren and I have come to avenge the deaths of Trollgore, the king Korrak, and all of the other Ice trolls who fell before the Scourge! It is long past time you paid for your crimes against our people.
Mal'Ganis: What it rains, it pours...
Garithos: Hah ha ha... The Ice Trolls, too! Care to take a guess as to who the third army is?
Mal'Ganis: No need to guess. It's Muradin and the remainder of the Dwarf expediction.
Muradin: That is correct, Mal'Ganis. This is Muradin Bronzebeard. I am giving you one last chance to surrender your forces, and submit to the sovereign authority of Ironforge.
Mal'Ganis: Gee, that's a tough one, dwarf. You'll have let me think for a minute... You know, dwarf, I think I'll just massacre your remaining troops now and watch you die in agony. How would that be?
Muradin: You vastly underestimate me, Demon!
Mal'Ganis: I don't think so, dwarf. You see, at this point... I'm pretty much the Dreadlord Bastard of Azeroth. And not all of your little soldiers or steam tanks will stand in my way again.
Muradin: So be it.
Man this was a nice ride
3:08 I can feel your pain, Arthus😂
Awesome stuff
Pleasantly surprised at the twist. Well done.
(I personally find the Dreadlord Jaina meme to be overdone to the point where it’s lost its charm.)
The fact that he not only put in that twist BUT gave the real Jaina a moment to return.. that was lovely.
All hail to the savior of humanity, LORD CHAD GARITHOS.
The campaing is absolutely perfect I can't wait to play it 👏🗿
Well done Nral. So long
We need a bonus level about arthars sandcastle and Merlocs adventures
Oh shit, I was NOT ready for the mustache ! I absolutely loved this story ! Now I'm curious to see what you will do next. Will we see more of Garithos, or will somebody else take over the Undead campaign ?
Perhaps reverse Undead campaign, where we follow Garithos and Bill foiling Tichondrius' plans to resurrect Kel'thuzad and bring Archimonde ?
Better yet, get the Burning Legion here and destroy them once and for all
What about Garithos doing the elf campaign? He arrives at Kalimdor to solve everything
In a further alternate universe, Arthas claims Frostmourne to avenge his sandcastles.
ABSOLUTE CINEMA!
Praise Lord Garithos and strike down His foes
Tichondrius will be next! What about Archimonde ?!
Great campaign and ending.
Can we hope for sequel or spin-off? Like Brilic campaign or Revenant quest for vanquish of all evil?
i thought garithos will request a BLXW JXB from Jaina for saving her
Garithos: *"Do you really think i will get laid in the middle ot a campeing, shame on you!"*
Can someone please explain to me the "King of Tides" joke and why is it humiliating to King Arthas?
very good
Next up, Garithos hunts the orcs in Kalimdor?
Doubt Detheroc is permadead
Mal'ganis definitely is but I think Detheroc is gonna be revived
Honestly hope the Revenant becomes a hero in the continuation of this campaing.
14:11 "Ah, fresh meat", butcher from Diablo 1.
Can add insane or nightmare difficulty like other remake campaign?
Man that was funny!!
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So, does Ashbringer still exist in this campaign?
I must ask - what if the wizard died before the revenant part? What if the revenant died during he mission?
There are no what ifs
The dialogue enters even if the wizard dies. Think of Garithos requesting another Wizard before facing the Guardian.
Revenant gets resurrected even it dies
@@ExecutorNral Fair enough =)
No Jaina and Arthas ending?
I don't care much about them to even mention in the epilogue. I left their fate open to your imaginations.
Next: Path of the Burning Legion aka Kil'jaeden takes over Undead Campaign
The comedy goes off the rails sometimes damn 😕
when i see this campaign I like Garithos better
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