Akama was great. His whole race was pretty interesting. Even though you didn't get to learn too much about it in WC3. I kind of wished when playing custom games in WC3 you could play the Naga or the Draeni (I think that's what they wer called).
Sorry about that, I just had to write that once
The catchline from the TBC promo video has been thrown back at Blizzard ever since Illidan said it the first time, and I imagine a lot of people want to kick his ass just for that sentence.
I'm just glad you said that. At first I thought I'd be the only one who thought that line was corny. Even the way he delivered the line.
I liked Arthas cause he killed Illidan. But then I found out Illidan didn't really die and I thought that was lame and then I disliked them both after that.
i sure hope its not impossible to kill them, i do want to find out where Sargeras is and kick his ass in the last WoW expansion (before the game dies).
Wasn't Archimonde killed in the end by a bunch of Wisps anyway? This is kind of the problem I have with Warcraft lore. You have say, this really powerful demon and in the end he is killed rather easily. But then, you find out that guy was nothing compared to maybe some other demon that's out there. And they just have all these uber powerful beings like Kil'Jaden or Illidan who maybe die, and then come back to life anyway and end up more powerful and after awhile I'm thinking, it's all reminding me of Dragon Ball Z now.
And now we've got Sargeras and eventually you might find out there's someone more badass than he is. And where does the escalation stop? But since I'm not as familiar with Warcraft lore as I'd like to be, I'm sure someone will clarify all of this for me.
He did have a peculiar, life, and it's not often that someone becomes corrupt twice and both times frees himself. Plus he's a pretty cool character on top of that.
Not only that, but what I like about what he did for the Orc race was show how agile and nimble they can be. You're used to just seeing Orcs with heavy axes and relying on brute force, but the Blademasters are more like martial artists and they use swords instead. And they are highly regarded in Orc society; I think in part because most Orcs are not capable of wielding weaponry in such a fasion.
I think Grom Hellscream at least represents the Orc race really well. And the Orcs represent Warcraft to a large extent anyway. I like the aspects of honor among the Orcs. They kind of remind me of Klingons actually.
But he's an interesting character. Once corrupted by demons, then saved by Thrall, then corrupted again by demons, then freeing himself and ultimately his people of the demons by sacrificing himself against Mannoroth.
But when I look at the Draenei race on the WoW site, they appear to me as what I thought to be called the Eredar:
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Wasn't Archimonde killed in the end by a bunch of Wisps anyway? This is kind of the problem I have with Warcraft lore. You have say, this really powerful demon and in the end he is killed rather easily. But then, you find out that guy was nothing compared to maybe some other demon that's out there. And they just have all these uber powerful beings like Kil'Jaden or Illidan who maybe die, and then come back to life anyway and end up more powerful and after awhile I'm thinking, it's all reminding me of Dragon Ball Z now.
And now we've got Sargeras and eventually you might find out there's someone more badass than he is. And where does the escalation stop? But since I'm not as familiar with Warcraft lore as I'd like to be, I'm sure someone will clarify all of this for me.
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Not only that, but what I like about what he did for the Orc race was show how agile and nimble they can be. You're used to just seeing Orcs with heavy axes and relying on brute force, but the Blademasters are more like martial artists and they use swords instead. And they are highly regarded in Orc society; I think in part because most Orcs are not capable of wielding weaponry in such a fasion.
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But he's an interesting character. Once corrupted by demons, then saved by Thrall, then corrupted again by demons, then freeing himself and ultimately his people of the demons by sacrificing himself against Mannoroth.
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