I may have some bad news. The optional quest I added here broke the map somehow. It crashes when Mal'Ganis is spawned or killed. I'll find a way to fix it but if I can't, it will probably be removed. Update: Fixed the issue. It was an interface error so the optional objective will stay.
no problem, fix if is possible, we're glad with everything you do. I'll wait until the campaign is complete here to try it by myself now that i'm playing again wc3
I'm sorry for this. I hopoe the quest can be remained. If not, pleast don't remove the chaplain's spell "Exorcism" at least. Then you can still tell the players that Garithos does saves some folks by using this spell.
He also made the effort of trying to save the townsfolk as much as he can, by purifying/exorcising them with his own chaplains. Unlike Arthas, who would have cold-bloodedly wipe them all without even thinking of something like that with his priests.
Same here, fam. I also love that Garithos still have his strong faith in the Light, even putting his trust to it to exorcize the infected citizens. Arthas on the other hand... he let his faith shaken, lost his cool and went on a killing spree mode.
Nral every time he needs vid ideas: "Speak, fool." Us when he finally picks an idea and despairs at the complexity of making vids: ""Your pain shall be legendary" and "I'll make sure you suffer"
I love how Garithos always goes beyond our expectations. We expected him to have no moral debate when it came to purge the city, but he also found a way to save some of the citizens. The writing is pure gold! 💖
Garithos: So Uther, you remember that spell against the undead Paladins have known since the Second war? Uther: Yes? Garithos: It destroys the Undead plague. Who would've guessed, right?
Imagine being that one villager who can't eat bread only to find Arthas with a bloodied hammer accusing you of eating infected grain with no trial or proof.
@@otaviolobo7989 To be fair our Lord hates incompetence more than anything, that’s why he arrested Kael because he was so bad at his job that he had to take help from a bunch of sea snakes
@@AlexSteel-o9s funnily enough, in Russian dub Garithos says: "I hate fools!" So, there's certainly that as well. Makes me wish we've seen more of what was happening in Lordaeron other than Arthas' misadventures, the king easily letting the crown prince out like that, Therenas and the rest of the court not doing a zilch about the plague as well as entire villages getting converted and mowed down by the Cult of the Damned, could easily be some Warhammer level of grimdark
@@AlexSteel-o9s Even when Garithos denied all of the assets Kael'Thas could have used and just needed an excuse to vent out his vengeance on the Elves for the demise of his family.
@@AlexSteel-o9s Kael being a thousand years Elf who attended thousand tactics classes should've know better to take a defensive position and spam towers (like he did in that one TD mission) until our High Emperor and Grand Marshal Garithos return with the human troops, that way Dalaran can survive Dalvengyr's onslaught. Too bad he decided to ally with vile land dwellers hating scalies instead.
I love this series because I personally always disliked Uther for being self righteous and useless. Even when he died, he wasn't organizing a defense or fighting bravely in the front as leader of the paladins. Nope just protecting an urn for some reason, dying as he always lived. Also Garithos and Admiral Proudmoore are seen as villains but WOW proved they were the sane ones too.
Yeah, Uther might be nice as a person but he should know better especially as a veteran of the 2nd War. Instead of asking the Light to increase his bravery, he refused to lift himself up from sorrow thus indirectly letting Lordaeron's corruptions into Plaguelands to occur. There are tons of Paladins from the Silver Hand ready to defend the lands and awaits his guidance; Gavinrad, Ballador, Truthbearer, Halahk, Magroth, Dagren, Saidan, Alexandros and many other but what does he do? Rally the remaining surviving heroes to create possibly the holiest and strongest human resistance in the history of Azeroth? No! Uther just sat there lamenting, passively just clutching to the king's urn instead of answering the call for arms until waves upon waves of ghouls claimed the lives of his Paladins until they claimed his. Poor people of Lordaeron, their living saint failed them... Edit: I also agreed with the last points regarding Garithos and Admiral Proudmoore, WoW (accidentally) proved both of them to be right all along as its story continues.
@@peoplesaidmypfpiscursedafb6902 Arthas even mocks Uther for failing his father in Heroes of the Storm Not the Lich King Arthas, but Arthas who picked up Frostmourne before killing Mal'Ganis
@@peoplesaidmypfpiscursedafb6902 It's weird why Uther didn't just book it with Jaina to go to Kalimdor or lead the survivors of Lordaeron to Stormwind. Like how Anduin Lothar lead the survivors of Stormwind to flee to Lordaeron.
Garithos was never correct. The man was a petty, incompetent commander who only rose so high in the ranks because everyone more valorous and well-suited had already died by then. He allowed his own hatreds to cloud his judgement and drive away every single possible ally he could have made. He refused to listen to valuable information about troop movements of the Undead from Kael'thas when the prince arrived. He left Kael'thas to die by pulling the vast majority of his troops from Dalaran. Had Kael'thas not taken the deal with the Naga, Dalaran would've fallen completely, opening up yet another exposed flank for the Undead to strike from. And, when Kael'thas did accept help from the Naga, Garithos leapt at the excuse to play out his hatreds and kill off what were, at the time, still his own soldiers. Additionally, his mistreatment and devaluing of the dwarfs would very clearly led to them leaving the war effort entirely, leaving him severely undermanned, screaming "I knew it! Nobody can be trusted!" when he was the only thing driving them away. Later, we see that the boorish oaf had gotten himself, and all his men, dominated by the enemy and turned into a slave - indicating a weak will. And, when he is freed and he FINALLY decides to compromise on his idiotic ideals, he chooses to work with quite literally the worst possible candidate - an Undead. Not only is the man an incompetent bigot, he is an idiot who walked headlong into his own grave. He played himself to death.
This outcome actually kind of makes sense. Uther is the kind of guy who would refuse to make any moral compromises at all, and would likely retreat or just be overwhelmed by Mal'Ganis as he ignored or (uselessly) tried to quarantine the city. Arthas is the kind of guy who becomes so fixated on worst-case scenarios that they're all he can think about, and he winds up guaranteeing them. Garithos being as emotionally detached as he is, he could probably make the snap judgment of just, "kill them all until a slightly better option is presented, then go with that, because it's at least something." It reminds me of an old thing I heard somewhere about how the most useful people in a true disaster scenario are the psychopaths and sociopaths, because everyone else is emotionally breaking down but they can keep thinking clearly.
Except it's the sheer steel will to save humanity that made it possible for Garithos to always think clearly, he knows humanity is in peril but if we humans stick together, humanity will rise again.
They lacked the conviction and pressure cooker skill set required to come up with a spell to cure the plague. Like all elves, they think too highly of themselves, what, because they've lived for hundreds of years and think they know better? I call that being biased. The elves had it coming, I'd say. They're always up to something.
That's because the goofy ahh arrogant pretty boy blonde prince spent some ahem time with his magic girlfriend at night prior the mission instead of researching for a cure to the Plague. It's also his fault for trusting elven healers more than his own kind, also the elves won't even bother to put an extra effort to save citizens of Stratholme because they're not elves and elves only care about themselves. Never trust an elf! Garithos being a dedicated chad he is, poured his resolve in studying a cure for the Plague thus the inventing the idea of using the Exorcism spell from the 2nd War on the infected citizens. The human chaplain of course gratefully accept this solution for they must save their fellow humans. We humans we have to stick together!
The Silver Hand: "Oh, right. The exorcism." (Hand on forehead.) Garithos: "I suppose the ritual page was lost from their Tomes of Divinity. Fortunately these brave chaplains managed to rescue the codices from the Alonsus Chapel before that despicable vermin laid her unholy claws on the temple." It is certainly a great addition to your Executor that the chaplains can learn the exorcism. I know that Garithos' campaign will only cover the Scourge of Lordaeron for now. But imagine that after Garithos caused a terrible setback for Mal'Ganis and Ner'zhul with his actions in Lordaeron, the plague spread to Quel'Thalas, ravaging its southern towns and villages. The High Elves, unable to deal with this threat by underestimating it and having their warriors pacify Zul'Aman, send emissaries to Lordaeron in search of aid, causing King Terenas to entrust this challenging mission to Garithos. Garithos reluctantly accepts because he is first and foremost a soldier and cannot stain the honor of his position and family with disobedience. The only condition he asks is to command his black legion to fulfill this challenging task. Anyway, this plot is just a rambling of mine, inspired by your great work with this alternative campaign.
@@rRecoveryProd I imagined him clashing with Sylvanas over her methods of exterminating the undead. Among them how to deal with the traitor Dar'Khan Drathir. Sylvanas would break away from Garithos for not being able to stand him and indirectly that would cause his death. Sylvanas would be forced to fight against her homeland turned into a banshee.
Ah yes the "surprise mechanism", giving us sense of pride and accomplisment xD The exorcism mechanism is definitely interesting, would be great if it can work properly
@@ExecutorNralI remember there was such a mechanic in the extended edition of the Human campaign that is available on hive workshops. Though it's very dated by today's standards
Garithos: "We are here to save you!" People of Stratholme: "Hooray! It's Lord Garithos!" Garithos: *"FROM YOURSELVES!!!"* People of Stratholme: "Oh no, it's Lord Garithos!"
The Exorcist Spell.... Definitely wasn't expecting that but a wholesome addition on the chapter. Ahem.... *Puts on Illidan voice* *"See this Blizzard Entertainment! See how easily you can be bested in making such creativity."*
Remember that spite, especially against an old sanctimonious mountless Paladin is motivation enough! Oh, and to save mankind against the undead, that too.
I was imagining this mission to happen on a beach, where Arthas was making sand castles. Garithos heard from Jaina that there are undead in those castles so he decided to strike (unfortunately all there was inside were Murlocks). After all sand castles were destroyed Arthas decided to take revenge so he turned to the darkside.
Blizzard™ Devs; Prince Arthas; Dreadlord Jaina; Mal'Ganis : *_NOOOOO, you must purge ALL humans in Stratholme BEFORE they turn._* CHAD!Garithos: *HAHAHA, Healing Go Brrrr !!!*
Lord Chadithos at it again. I would'nt put it past him to have discarded Frostmourne into a manure pile having realized it was forged by non-human hands.
The Prince of Lordaeron: Kills peasants mercilessly and chases off help. The Dark Knight: Attempts to exorcise the plague from people in order to save some lives while killing if necessary. Once again, our Savior of Humans puts humanity first. God bless Garithos.
A bit worried about Northrend section… Admittedly for all his folly Garithos wouldnt sink as low as to hire INHUMAN mercenaries to sink human ships. Not to mention the crew on those. I figure he would actually have bluster enough to convince his men to push forward, and throw elf-ambassador into the sea. Maybe actually elf would hire mercenaries to stop Garithos.
Lady Jaina Proudmoore of Kul Tiras is not a Dreadlord. She is merely working with the savior of mankind to expose Prince Arthas as a weakling and cannot break cover just yet.
Yes! What few videos ago thought would happen happened. Garithos, savior of mankind! Loyal servant of King Terenas. Uther is going to eat his beard when he sees how Garithos, while having lacking social skills saves humanity. Now if he could just get over his mistaken thoughts of human supremacy.
I like Garithos side in chapter 6, we can cure the villager with Exorcism if have changes to cure villager. But that will be changes died instantly if the villager can't cure it
The optional quest for using exorcism to purify/kill people looks so much fantastic. And it looks more quicker than killing those zombies with the steel. Lord Garithos learned tatcics very well 😁 reject Elven Priests, embrace Chaplains of Humanity!
Imo it'd be dope if the surviving exorcized citizens pulled a Thornby and take arms to join Garithos against Mal'Ganis' inhuman undead forces. Humanity will rise again!
@@SU76M Most custom voicelines Nral used are AI right? Captain is WC2 Human announcer voice with WC3 Captain voicelines, while Knights use WC3 voice with Dawn of War voicelines. Could be wrong tho.
"How can you even consider that? There's got to be some other way!" "We don't have time for alternatives, Uther! In the name of the King, I order you to purge this city!" *There is in fact another way.*
I like the implication that the elven priests simply didn't care enough for us humans to come up with a spell like that. No that they couldn't, obviously, they just weren't motivated to.
One more excelent touch of gold would be to add different quotes to Garithos as the campaign goes. I mean it would kinda fit for him to replace "I hate working with this people" with something fitting with the new events. For example here he could go something like "Mal'Ganis has no idea what I have in store for him" on this map. Or something random like "I wonder how many sand castles the boy prince has built."
"I have some mild objections towards working with those... people" "I might under certain conditions consider working with those... people" "It is acceptable for me to work with those... people"
Next mission Garithos should get siege golems instead of steam tanks. Switch the model, keep the stats, looks more human than anything built by those goddamn stunties!
@@Macielos1 Airships. Honestly tho, it surprising how often people depict human part of Alliance of Lorderon as just medieval humans and not that they DID learn engineering and gunpowder from dwarfs and arcane from elfs
@@darykeng Yeah, but there aren't too many fitting and well-made models. There's a zeppelin (with cannons but without attack animation) and several heavy gunships, but as far as I recall, no light scouting airship that doesn't look dwarven/gnomish. I know because I was looking for such myself. But Executor may yet surprise us ;).
@@Macielos1 Well, at worst probably just to "merry" Frigate and Airship. Take the baloon from the late rand attach to the ship part of the frigate. Will look like junk, but a proper human junk
There was actually a revamped human campaign where I could win by curing 100 people. I was excited to see a branched path or something. The Bronze Dragonflight set the timeline to a purged city anyway, sent me to Northrend, and gave me a cool item as a reward instead. Said saving Stratholme would result in the doom of Azeroth.
I like how some random Chaplain could cure the Plague of Undeath when Remulos, son of Cenarious, Dragon Queen Alexstrasza the life binder and A'dal the Naaru could not.
@@ExecutorNral Real reason: Burning Legion have incredibly unfair Fel hacks to ensure the plague cannot be cured by the Light they oppose and trampled.
This whole thing has made me thing of the Culling of Stratholme in a different light... Uther may have been right, if Arthas had kept faith in the Light there may have been another way through the exorcism etc. Nonetheless, I look forward to seeing Garithos in Northrend
I may have some bad news. The optional quest I added here broke the map somehow. It crashes when Mal'Ganis is spawned or killed. I'll find a way to fix it but if I can't, it will probably be removed.
Update: Fixed the issue. It was an interface error so the optional objective will stay.
If you want you can share your triggers or maps on hive workshops on some help forums , there some folks might be able to help you fix it
no problem, fix if is possible, we're glad with everything you do. I'll wait until the campaign is complete here to try it by myself now that i'm playing again wc3
Mal'Ganis is too afraid to face the Exorcism spell and the Dark Knights!
Enlist the help of others. There's ALWAYS someone who knows more about something. Especially something as tricky as WC3 triggers.
I'm sorry for this. I hopoe the quest can be remained. If not, pleast don't remove the chaplain's spell "Exorcism" at least. Then you can still tell the players that Garithos does saves some folks by using this spell.
I love that Garrithos doesn't kill infected people until they turn into inhuman monsters
He is a protector of mankind, after all.
He also made the effort of trying to save the townsfolk as much as he can, by purifying/exorcising them with his own chaplains.
Unlike Arthas, who would have cold-bloodedly wipe them all without even thinking of something like that with his priests.
@@StealthLazarusOfNodelves what can i say.
Garithos was up to something
Same here, fam. I also love that Garithos still have his strong faith in the Light, even putting his trust to it to exorcize the infected citizens.
Arthas on the other hand... he let his faith shaken, lost his cool and went on a killing spree mode.
there was no cure of plauge
and arthas did right thing
Me every time a new Nral video comes out: “ahhhhhh at last”
Nral every time he needs vid ideas: "Speak, fool."
Us when he finally picks an idea and despairs at the complexity of making vids: ""Your pain shall be legendary" and "I'll make sure you suffer"
It's about time...
While I'm like: *SC1 stim sfx*
So we have to blame the elves for not figuring out exorcism?
Maybe send some grain to Quelthalas.
Only in meme-land. The lore explicitly states that The Light _could not_ cure the Plague.
@@Blazieth sounds like elf propaganda to me
pointy ears all along!
Elves are only good at growing trees and shooting arrows. Having them do magic is a waste of time.
This is already so much better than the actual mission.
The fact that the Exorcism option exists is already a win-win
Arthas being a Holy Paladin should make his magic highly effective against a demonic plague but he never even tries to use it a single time.
I love how Garithos always goes beyond our expectations. We expected him to have no moral debate when it came to purge the city, but he also found a way to save some of the citizens. The writing is pure gold! 💖
Amusing. Executor Nral, your taste in making custom campaigns grows ever more inexplictable.
Hey buddy, names "garithos's conquest" and i will not be mis-named by anybody, even the viewers"
Amusing. Executor Nral, your taste in subscribers grows ever more inexplictable.
Yes it's pretty cool to see lol.
"In your dreams costumed freak" has big Hercule Satan energy for some reason.
Garithos: So Uther, you remember that spell against the undead Paladins have known since the Second war?
Uther: Yes?
Garithos: It destroys the Undead plague. Who would've guessed, right?
With a high rate of Mortality...but stil...
@@mateuscoutinho5260 Yes, with the spell they will likely die. But without it they will surely die.
Holy Light is Heal and Exorcism bundled together in a single spell. Heals the living, hurts the undead.
The virgin Arthas: "NOOoOOO I must purge every one to stop the endead!!"
The chad Garithos: "Only those who show signs of turning shall be purged."
Imagine being that one villager who can't eat bread only to find Arthas with a bloodied hammer accusing you of eating infected grain with no trial or proof.
The art of language
@@joshuakim5240 Poor Gluten intolerant villager
Virgin pretty boy blonde prince: "I'm sorry for doing this, father" 🥺
Chad Grand Marshal of humanity: "I'm doing this for our sake, my king" 🗿
You could Say thé same with Sargeras and Archi monde
"Kill thé planèt to save thé planèt "
This World tree looks delicious"
Even the Dark Knights aren't good enough for Garithos. "I hate working with these... people."
Calm down. People is a word that can mean anything, include the inhumans...
@@otaviolobo7989 To be fair our Lord hates incompetence more than anything, that’s why he arrested Kael because he was so bad at his job that he had to take help from a bunch of sea snakes
@@AlexSteel-o9s funnily enough, in Russian dub Garithos says: "I hate fools!" So, there's certainly that as well.
Makes me wish we've seen more of what was happening in Lordaeron other than Arthas' misadventures, the king easily letting the crown prince out like that, Therenas and the rest of the court not doing a zilch about the plague as well as entire villages getting converted and mowed down by the Cult of the Damned, could easily be some Warhammer level of grimdark
@@AlexSteel-o9s Even when Garithos denied all of the assets Kael'Thas could have used and just needed an excuse to vent out his vengeance on the Elves for the demise of his family.
@@AlexSteel-o9s Kael being a thousand years Elf who attended thousand tactics classes should've know better to take a defensive position and spam towers (like he did in that one TD mission) until our High Emperor and Grand Marshal Garithos return with the human troops, that way Dalaran can survive Dalvengyr's onslaught.
Too bad he decided to ally with vile land dwellers hating scalies instead.
I love this series because I personally always disliked Uther for being self righteous and useless. Even when he died, he wasn't organizing a defense or fighting bravely in the front as leader of the paladins. Nope just protecting an urn for some reason, dying as he always lived. Also Garithos and Admiral Proudmoore are seen as villains but WOW proved they were the sane ones too.
ngl this description seems to describe well the 21st century
Yeah, Uther might be nice as a person but he should know better especially as a veteran of the 2nd War. Instead of asking the Light to increase his bravery, he refused to lift himself up from sorrow thus indirectly letting Lordaeron's corruptions into Plaguelands to occur.
There are tons of Paladins from the Silver Hand ready to defend the lands and awaits his guidance; Gavinrad, Ballador, Truthbearer, Halahk, Magroth, Dagren, Saidan, Alexandros and many other but what does he do? Rally the remaining surviving heroes to create possibly the holiest and strongest human resistance in the history of Azeroth? No! Uther just sat there lamenting, passively just clutching to the king's urn instead of answering the call for arms until waves upon waves of ghouls claimed the lives of his Paladins until they claimed his.
Poor people of Lordaeron, their living saint failed them...
Edit: I also agreed with the last points regarding Garithos and Admiral Proudmoore, WoW (accidentally) proved both of them to be right all along as its story continues.
@@peoplesaidmypfpiscursedafb6902 Arthas even mocks Uther for failing his father in Heroes of the Storm
Not the Lich King Arthas, but Arthas who picked up Frostmourne before killing Mal'Ganis
@@peoplesaidmypfpiscursedafb6902 It's weird why Uther didn't just book it with Jaina to go to Kalimdor or lead the survivors of Lordaeron to Stormwind.
Like how Anduin Lothar lead the survivors of Stormwind to flee to Lordaeron.
Garithos was never correct. The man was a petty, incompetent commander who only rose so high in the ranks because everyone more valorous and well-suited had already died by then. He allowed his own hatreds to cloud his judgement and drive away every single possible ally he could have made.
He refused to listen to valuable information about troop movements of the Undead from Kael'thas when the prince arrived. He left Kael'thas to die by pulling the vast majority of his troops from Dalaran. Had Kael'thas not taken the deal with the Naga, Dalaran would've fallen completely, opening up yet another exposed flank for the Undead to strike from. And, when Kael'thas did accept help from the Naga, Garithos leapt at the excuse to play out his hatreds and kill off what were, at the time, still his own soldiers. Additionally, his mistreatment and devaluing of the dwarfs would very clearly led to them leaving the war effort entirely, leaving him severely undermanned, screaming "I knew it! Nobody can be trusted!" when he was the only thing driving them away.
Later, we see that the boorish oaf had gotten himself, and all his men, dominated by the enemy and turned into a slave - indicating a weak will. And, when he is freed and he FINALLY decides to compromise on his idiotic ideals, he chooses to work with quite literally the worst possible candidate - an Undead. Not only is the man an incompetent bigot, he is an idiot who walked headlong into his own grave. He played himself to death.
This outcome actually kind of makes sense. Uther is the kind of guy who would refuse to make any moral compromises at all, and would likely retreat or just be overwhelmed by Mal'Ganis as he ignored or (uselessly) tried to quarantine the city. Arthas is the kind of guy who becomes so fixated on worst-case scenarios that they're all he can think about, and he winds up guaranteeing them. Garithos being as emotionally detached as he is, he could probably make the snap judgment of just, "kill them all until a slightly better option is presented, then go with that, because it's at least something."
It reminds me of an old thing I heard somewhere about how the most useful people in a true disaster scenario are the psychopaths and sociopaths, because everyone else is emotionally breaking down but they can keep thinking clearly.
It doesn't have to be a psychopath or sociopath-just someone who can stay calm enough to do what needs to be done and then mourn later.
Except it's the sheer steel will to save humanity that made it possible for Garithos to always think clearly, he knows humanity is in peril but if we humans stick together, humanity will rise again.
I like how you just mixed 3 Garithos' quotes to prove your point
If Arthas had that exorcism spell, he'd have used it too.
He should have recuited Chaplains
Too bad elven priests was too incompetent for it.
He can ressurect the dead but can't do a simple exorcist? He must be an elf
Too bad Arthas skipped Tactics class to flirt with Jaina, hence he never heard of that Exorcism spell.
@@ExecutorNrallmao truee
Arthas had healers from Quel'Talas with hundreds of years of experience but he just never thought that they may actually be able to heal the plague.
Filthy elves never had a chance 😎💪
They lacked the conviction and pressure cooker skill set required to come up with a spell to cure the plague.
Like all elves, they think too highly of themselves, what, because they've lived for hundreds of years and think they know better? I call that being biased.
The elves had it coming, I'd say. They're always up to something.
In actual Warcraft lore, there was no cure for the Plague of the Scourge. Hence why it was dreaded for a reason.
That's because the goofy ahh arrogant pretty boy blonde prince spent some ahem time with his magic girlfriend at night prior the mission instead of researching for a cure to the Plague. It's also his fault for trusting elven healers more than his own kind, also the elves won't even bother to put an extra effort to save citizens of Stratholme because they're not elves and elves only care about themselves.
Never trust an elf!
Garithos being a dedicated chad he is, poured his resolve in studying a cure for the Plague thus the inventing the idea of using the Exorcism spell from the 2nd War on the infected citizens. The human chaplain of course gratefully accept this solution for they must save their fellow humans.
We humans we have to stick together!
@@TheWarmachine375sounds like bullshit to support a bad story choice
didnt expect that garithos is more competent than the other two paladins
The Silver Hand: "Oh, right. The exorcism." (Hand on forehead.)
Garithos: "I suppose the ritual page was lost from their Tomes of Divinity.
Fortunately these brave chaplains managed to rescue the codices from the Alonsus Chapel before that despicable vermin laid her unholy claws on the temple."
It is certainly a great addition to your Executor that the chaplains can learn the exorcism.
I know that Garithos' campaign will only cover the Scourge of Lordaeron for now.
But imagine that after Garithos caused a terrible setback for Mal'Ganis and Ner'zhul with his actions in Lordaeron, the plague spread to Quel'Thalas, ravaging its southern towns and villages.
The High Elves, unable to deal with this threat by underestimating it and having their warriors pacify Zul'Aman, send emissaries to Lordaeron in search of aid, causing King Terenas to entrust this challenging mission to Garithos.
Garithos reluctantly accepts because he is first and foremost a soldier and cannot stain the honor of his position and family with disobedience.
The only condition he asks is to command his black legion to fulfill this challenging task.
Anyway, this plot is just a rambling of mine, inspired by your great work with this alternative campaign.
And perhaps try to "return" the favor in some skewed way
@@rRecoveryProd I imagined him clashing with Sylvanas over her methods of exterminating the undead.
Among them how to deal with the traitor Dar'Khan Drathir.
Sylvanas would break away from Garithos for not being able to stand him and indirectly that would cause his death.
Sylvanas would be forced to fight against her homeland turned into a banshee.
Ah yes the "surprise mechanism", giving us sense of pride and accomplisment xD
The exorcism mechanism is definitely interesting, would be great if it can work properly
It works great so far. But something breaks the game, I couldnt figure it out yet
@@ExecutorNralI remember there was such a mechanic in the extended edition of the Human campaign that is available on hive workshops. Though it's very dated by today's standards
It's also a nostalgic feature imo. From one Warcraft 2 nostalgia blast to another nostalgia blast :D
@@peoplesaidmypfpiscursedafb6902 Exorcism SFX sounded familiar. I wonder if it's the exact same from WC2?
@@b.heaven9234 It is, fam. It's the exact same SFX from WC2's Paladin unit Exorcism spell.
(2:50) By the light, Garitos managed to find a cure for the plague.
For the record, the fact that the Dark Knights use _Space Marine_ quotes is not lost on me.
Grey Knight quotes specifically.
@@NeverDry999 would love to see inquisition included somehow, they could be something compared to scarlet crusade.
@@Maroxian Inquisitors instead of Spell Breakers could work.
Garithos: "We are here to save you!"
People of Stratholme: "Hooray! It's Lord Garithos!"
Garithos: *"FROM YOURSELVES!!!"*
People of Stratholme: "Oh no, it's Lord Garithos!"
People: "Lord Garithos has saved us from Arthas!"
Lord Garithos: "Oh I wouldn't say saved... more like under new management"
Grey Knights be like
The Exorcist Spell....
Definitely wasn't expecting that but a wholesome addition on the chapter.
Ahem.... *Puts on Illidan voice*
*"See this Blizzard Entertainment! See how easily you can be bested in making such creativity."*
Illidan is definitely an Executor Nral fanboy
Remember that spite, especially against an old sanctimonious mountless Paladin is motivation enough! Oh, and to save mankind against the undead, that too.
I was imagining this mission to happen on a beach, where Arthas was making sand castles. Garithos heard from Jaina that there are undead in those castles so he decided to strike (unfortunately all there was inside were Murlocks). After all sand castles were destroyed Arthas decided to take revenge so he turned to the darkside.
Blizzard™ Devs; Prince Arthas; Dreadlord Jaina; Mal'Ganis :
*_NOOOOO, you must purge ALL humans in Stratholme BEFORE they turn._*
CHAD!Garithos:
*HAHAHA, Healing Go Brrrr !!!*
Even in arthas story, the people weren't saved. But garithos is just different. He even thought to cure the disease. All hail LORD CHAD GARITHOS🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks! already a major improvement on campaign well done
Exorcized villagers should count among the collected villagers.
Just realised the Dark Knights use the voice lines from Grey Knights in Dawn of War!
Just wanted to say a big thank you for posting and editing these videos, we absolutely love them and they are the best Xmas gifts ❤
Garithos at 4:54
"Wake the fuck up Captain. We have a city to purge!"
Under hour gang!
Edit: also Garithos is much smarter than Arthas as he remembered there are other options than just killing people
Lord Chadithos at it again.
I would'nt put it past him to have discarded Frostmourne into a manure pile having realized it was forged by non-human hands.
The Prince of Lordaeron: Kills peasants mercilessly and chases off help.
The Dark Knight: Attempts to exorcise the plague from people in order to save some lives while killing if necessary.
Once again, our Savior of Humans puts humanity first. God bless Garithos.
A bit worried about Northrend section… Admittedly for all his folly Garithos wouldnt sink as low as to hire INHUMAN mercenaries to sink human ships. Not to mention the crew on those. I figure he would actually have bluster enough to convince his men to push forward, and throw elf-ambassador into the sea. Maybe actually elf would hire mercenaries to stop Garithos.
Hope you can manage to fix it, because this feature looks great! Such a throwback to WC2
Lady Jaina Proudmoore of Kul Tiras is not a Dreadlord. She is merely working with the savior of mankind to expose Prince Arthas as a weakling and cannot break cover just yet.
Yes! What few videos ago thought would happen happened. Garithos, savior of mankind! Loyal servant of King Terenas. Uther is going to eat his beard when he sees how Garithos, while having lacking social skills saves humanity. Now if he could just get over his mistaken thoughts of human supremacy.
I like Garithos side in chapter 6, we can cure the villager with Exorcism if have changes to cure villager. But that will be changes died instantly if the villager can't cure it
Made sure to download this so I could watch it during my flight, just watched it from the plane and had an amazing time as usual.🎉
I wonder are those knights actually watching from safe distance ?
Good guy Garithos.
When Garithos is done, he'd rather burn the dead bodies of humans than bury them to be resurrected later as undead.
Thank the Light for the 'Exorcism' spell, it was uneasy seeing Garithos slaughtering humans
The optional quest for using exorcism to purify/kill people looks so much fantastic. And it looks more quicker than killing those zombies with the steel. Lord Garithos learned tatcics very well 😁 reject Elven Priests, embrace Chaplains of Humanity!
Nral doesn't even realize how close he is to renaming to Lord Othmar Garithos
Imo it'd be dope if the surviving exorcized citizens pulled a Thornby and take arms to join Garithos against Mal'Ganis' inhuman undead forces.
Humanity will rise again!
Or they could be sent to labour camp to generate extra income for Garithos.
Wait a minute... Are Dark Knights using Grey Knights quotes from Dawn of War? 😆
Based.
Wait-wait. Are these quotes were made by human voice? Not neuronet-powered AI?
@@SU76M Nah. I think the voices were replaced with the Warcraft 3 Knight voice but the lines are the same.
@@SU76M Most custom voicelines Nral used are AI right? Captain is WC2 Human announcer voice with WC3 Captain voicelines, while Knights use WC3 voice with Dawn of War voicelines.
Could be wrong tho.
The villagers too weak to survive exorcism are of little use anyway
Garithos is one step above here. I really like the exorcism concept. A really high risk cure from the plague
"How can you even consider that? There's got to be some other way!"
"We don't have time for alternatives, Uther! In the name of the King, I order you to purge this city!"
*There is in fact another way.*
Can you please showcase all the voice lines for the Dark Knight? Their voice goes hard as fuck.
Look up dawn of war grey knight quotes.
I think they're all the Grey Knight lines from Dawn of War
Such great voice cloning, is this work of Elevenlabs?
yes
@ExecutorNral thank you. Your campaign is a masterpiece. I am looking for new videos like it some kind of a show or a movie.
I’m a big fan. I’m looking forward to where this story will follow.
I like the implication that the elven priests simply didn't care enough for us humans to come up with a spell like that. No that they couldn't, obviously, they just weren't motivated to.
Human Chaplains > Inhuman Priests
Hey Uther, he found a way!
You should have watched this as Garithos requested....
survivors? from Stratholme? Dang, unexpectedly good timeline.
Grand Marshal Garithos, the non-paladin who said "Hol up, can't we just use priests to cleanse those people?"
One more excelent touch of gold would be to add different quotes to Garithos as the campaign goes.
I mean it would kinda fit for him to replace "I hate working with this people" with something fitting with the new events.
For example here he could go something like "Mal'Ganis has no idea what I have in store for him" on this map.
Or something random like "I wonder how many sand castles the boy prince has built."
"I have some mild objections towards working with those... people"
"I might under certain conditions consider working with those... people"
"It is acceptable for me to work with those... people"
Next mission Garithos should get siege golems instead of steam tanks. Switch the model, keep the stats, looks more human than anything built by those goddamn stunties!
He could also get a Battering Ram. The more difficult one to replace is the Gyrocopter.
@@Macielos1 Airships. Honestly tho, it surprising how often people depict human part of Alliance of Lorderon as just medieval humans and not that they DID learn engineering and gunpowder from dwarfs and arcane from elfs
@@darykeng Yeah, but there aren't too many fitting and well-made models. There's a zeppelin (with cannons but without attack animation) and several heavy gunships, but as far as I recall, no light scouting airship that doesn't look dwarven/gnomish. I know because I was looking for such myself. But Executor may yet surprise us ;).
@@Macielos1 Well, at worst probably just to "merry" Frigate and Airship. Take the baloon from the late rand attach to the ship part of the frigate. Will look like junk, but a proper human junk
@@darykeng There's a zeppelin that's just that. It just lacks attack animation.
So excited for this saga
Garithos will end being proclaimed as New King by his troops and rescued humans
The power of HUMANITY we all been waiting for
This is really good haha
Once again, Garithos ignores a quest condition (in this case by just one exorcised commoner) lol
This man makes his own rule hahaha
Dark Knight: Suffer not the undead to li.. Mal Ganis: I LIVE ONCE MORE!!
Garithos: "I will make you regret reviving yourself, you costumed freak."
Original said no cure. Fanfic has cure. Garithos uphold lost traditions, bring back exorcism, need to give the man more respect.
Mal'Ganis: I live once more!
Garithos: You can die again! Mongrel!
There was actually a revamped human campaign where I could win by curing 100 people. I was excited to see a branched path or something.
The Bronze Dragonflight set the timeline to a purged city anyway, sent me to Northrend, and gave me a cool item as a reward instead.
Said saving Stratholme would result in the doom of Azeroth.
Amusing, Lord Garitos - sand player Arthas would deal with this mission quickly cause he plays on casual.
Those poor villagers, having to get rescued by Garithos of all people. Now they don't have a choice but to forever serve him as slaves or as warriors.
It gives me hope that Garithos can really win this war. (and beat Ner'zhul of course)
Garithos: the Hero we needed, not the one we deserved.
Garithos is our greatest hero.
I like how some random Chaplain could cure the Plague of Undeath when Remulos, son of Cenarious, Dragon Queen Alexstrasza the life binder and A'dal the Naaru could not.
Yeah, because they aren't humans.
virgin remulos, loser alexstrasza and some glorified lightbulb, versus GIGACHAD HUMAN CHAPLAIN. it isn't even close
INHUMAN BEASTS COULD NEVER!
@@ExecutorNral Real reason: Burning Legion have incredibly unfair Fel hacks to ensure the plague cannot be cured by the Light they oppose and trampled.
@@ExecutorNral- I am 100% HUMAN!
- Me too.
The hero that Humanity needed in its Darkest Hour.
All hail! Lord Garithos!
He actually saves people here.
Captain's voice went back to the old voice when you select him. :o
The Dark Knights are true devotees to Garithos' cause. They even share his majestic jawline. The bravest and boldest defenders of Humanity.
*Jaina Proudmoore wants to send you a direct message
2:45 "it would be cool if they Chaplains could learn to dispell the plague"
2:50 the Chaplain...
Loved this Campaign
I like how the "Dark Knights" use Grey Knights quotes from Dawn of War
2:58 CALLED IT
I knew he will turn zombies into humans
And you can also cast the best Paladin spell from WC2. Wonderful.
Garithos should get a promotion after this.
"Can't wait to see Uthers face after he hears of my heroism."
All 4 casts of exorcism kill the citizens right after.
After this debacle, Scourge will have to work on a stronger version of the undead plague that would be able to break the strong will of humanity.
Ah yes, Lord Garithos is once again proving more competent than Uther and Arthas
This whole thing has made me thing of the Culling of Stratholme in a different light...
Uther may have been right, if Arthas had kept faith in the Light there may have been another way through the exorcism etc.
Nonetheless, I look forward to seeing Garithos in Northrend
Uther whinging over nothing once again. Lord Garithos saving humanity like a champ!
So... Uther betrayal when? ;)
"Praise Lord Garithos for strike down these foes! Our faith maketh us strong! " 🗣🔥🔥🔥
The hero we needed, but didn't deserve.
If Garinthos is Arthas Instructor instead Uther Humanity would Survive
You know I was worried that Lord Garithos was going to become a villain but no he truly is the hero we need. Thankfully Arthas was nowhere this time.
how to create exorcism.
Why can't Uther cremate the fallen as dictated on ritual?
wc 2 music makes this campaign more manly
"Racism is good for your immune system" - John Chaplain