the playable race of the Draenei in WoW looks just like Archimonde, only they are smaller and less powerfull (the corrupted by Sargeras are called the Eredar).
And yet Akama is the third boss in teh Black Temple. Seems to be devious backstabbing going on in there.
not really! Akama fights at your side (even though he does no damage - but at least doesnt require healing) against Illidan. There was a video of it somewhere, i just cant remember where.
i loved the whole intro. It was just awesome! Kept watching and watching over and over again when it came on YouTube. Blizzard always amazes us with their cinematics! Wheres the Diablo 3 intro?!
a village is named after his son, think (Sen'Jin Village). Theres also the leader of the Darkspear Trolls that i think is called Vol'Jin but i havent played Horde in a while and i havent raided Orgrimmar either, so i cant really remember
The Zandalar trolls mention Zul'jin i think at some point after you're exalted with him but i cant remember too well either.
awesome lore behind Gul'dan. The new patch (2.1.0) for WoW will show something more about it and the history of the Black Temple, Teron Gorefiend etc. There's already a gameplay video out, the patch itself should be out next Wednesday!
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).
If the Titans can die, then the Aspects can surely die as well. Question is how hard it is and if being trapped in Outland while it collapsed was enough.
which Titan died? Sargeras' spirit passed inside Aegwyn after his body "died" and after Medivh was slain nothing's known. Its certain he wasnt completely "dead" and we still have no clue about where he is. The Dragon Aspects are bound with all life on Azeroth and they all survived. Alexstraza, Nozdormu, Ysera, Neltharion (Deathwing) and one more i think whos name i totally forget. Its not like they "cant" die, its just they shouldnt if life is to remain on Azeroth
and about the Titans they didnt create life on the worlds they visited, they only reformed them in a state of order.
Same goes for Deathwing, and even though he's dead (supposedly) his spawn manages to cause some serious havoc even today.
hes not dead! he's a Dragon Aspect and his life is bound to the life of Azeroth! It would be same as talking about Alexstraza being dead (a big no). His Black Brood of Blackwing still troubles the world but the fate of him isnt known. Whats certain is that hes not dead and he definitely shouldnt be killed. That could help provide endless "spawns of Deathwing" like Onyxia, Nefarian and god knows what else to come.
Medivh is unknown to those that havent played Warcraft 1 and WoW: Burning Crusade. People that played one or both of these games will know him best. The last Guardian, crazed by the spirit of the Dark Titan. Awesome.
about Illidan i dont think anyone doesnt like him after playing Warcraft 3 and the Frozen Throne. He wants power in the world, not to rule it and follows his own cause all the time (betrayed both Elves and Legion many times just to gain power). His lines in WC 3 were also awesome.
People have a great hate for people who done something terrible because of their own foolishness. And I don't understand where that hate comes from. Fools are not responsible for their actions.
in one way, ur right that they shouldnt be judged that harshly since they dont have as much "potential" as smarter ones. But when it comes to fools in position of power... well, i think u get the idea.
What i ment about Arthas was that from a paladin that tried and should keep trying to protect their kingdom from the undead he ended up destroying the exact thing he swore to protect and becoming the one thing he tried to destroy (thats why the "hate" which i'd rather describe as "strongly dislike" more than actual hate).
i'd rather take Medivh, Illidan Stormrage and Neltharion (Deathwing). Pretty much the most powerfull beings on the Warcraft lore (not counting the silly human paladin Arthas that fucked everything up and became a deathknight at first, and then merged with the Lich King himself afterwards).
not really! Akama fights at your side (even though he does no damage - but at least doesnt require healing) against Illidan. There was a video of it somewhere, i just cant remember where.
...and soon the Betrayer (Illidan) will become... The Betrayed!
now to see whats needed for the attunement for Black Temple
The Zandalar trolls mention Zul'jin i think at some point after you're exalted with him but i cant remember too well either.
which Titan died? Sargeras' spirit passed inside Aegwyn after his body "died" and after Medivh was slain nothing's known. Its certain he wasnt completely "dead" and we still have no clue about where he is. The Dragon Aspects are bound with all life on Azeroth and they all survived. Alexstraza, Nozdormu, Ysera, Neltharion (Deathwing) and one more i think whos name i totally forget. Its not like they "cant" die, its just they shouldnt if life is to remain on Azeroth
and about the Titans they didnt create life on the worlds they visited, they only reformed them in a state of order.
hes not dead! he's a Dragon Aspect and his life is bound to the life of Azeroth! It would be same as talking about Alexstraza being dead (a big no). His Black Brood of Blackwing still troubles the world but the fate of him isnt known. Whats certain is that hes not dead and he definitely shouldnt be killed. That could help provide endless "spawns of Deathwing" like Onyxia, Nefarian and god knows what else to come.
Medivh is unknown to those that havent played Warcraft 1 and WoW: Burning Crusade. People that played one or both of these games will know him best. The last Guardian, crazed by the spirit of the Dark Titan. Awesome.
about Illidan i dont think anyone doesnt like him after playing Warcraft 3 and the Frozen Throne. He wants power in the world, not to rule it and follows his own cause all the time (betrayed both Elves and Legion many times just to gain power). His lines in WC 3 were also awesome.
in one way, ur right that they shouldnt be judged that harshly since they dont have as much "potential" as smarter ones. But when it comes to fools in position of power... well, i think u get the idea.
What i ment about Arthas was that from a paladin that tried and should keep trying to protect their kingdom from the undead he ended up destroying the exact thing he swore to protect and becoming the one thing he tried to destroy (thats why the "hate" which i'd rather describe as "strongly dislike" more than actual hate).