Do they talk about the rng of obtaining legendaries, doing world quests every day and not being able to fly because of "magical" reasons?
Do they talk about the rng of obtaining legendaries, doing world quests every day and not being able to fly because of "magical" reasons?
Very cool. Too bad they can't represent lore of that intensity in the game.
Turalyon looks like Clint Eastwood
SOOO DAMNED AWESOME!
I assume everyone else caught the one about Illidan also? With the release of Legion.
<~$~("The truth, is limitless in its range. If you drop a 'T' and look at it in reverse, it could hurt.")~$~> L.F.
<~$~("The most hopelessly stupid man is he who is not aware he is wise.")~$~> I.A.
Amazing Audio, really is a must listen addition on lore.
It's not bashing when I'm stating facts. We've been in the TN CANONICALLY several times and not experienced this. So to suddenly make it like this just to sound cool makes them awful. Hell I never brought up Twilight personally and have never read any of them, but I was only replying to the idiocy of claiming anything in WoW is a better love story than anything much less I doubt the inconsistencies of Twilight aren't there as much as WoW has much less WoW had a nerd who gained power at the the helm who would lie to get applause at Blizzcon.
I especially like the hints towards future expansion in the vision Alleria witnesses. So it looks like we indeed have 1 old god alive, despite what Blizzard has said some time ago
I have enough of EA ruining great franchises and studios, forcing DRM and Origin on their games, releasing incomplete games only to sell day-1 DLCs or spill dozens of DLCs, and then saying it, and microtransactions, is what players want, stopping players from giving EA games poor reviews, as well as deflecting complaints with cheap PR tricks.
I'm not going to buy any game by EA as long as they continue those practices.
I wish the font wouldn't have changed within the .pdf file. Other than that, awesome story! I never played a hunter personally and only heard about their order campaign from others, but I love how the story here connects the dots within their campaign.
Ever since 7.3 hit, I was disappointed with them both for abandoning their son, but the story/audiodrama made it a great deal more plausible and understandable. Alleria is fierce enough that it makes sense that she would rather fight another war than endanger her son and Turalyon is a good husband and follows her lead.
Overall, Alleria is a total badass and my new favorite (Windrunner), Turalyon is cute and a decent companion for her. As odd as it sounds, imo it felt as if those two characters truly click; unlike most of the couples in the Blizz Universe. I only hope they will keep Alleria (and through her, Turalyon) around for quite some time.
audio files? rly?..
the new version of a trailer?
i hope not..
Listening to this was an amazing experience! Thank you, Blizzard!
<~$~("The truth, is limitless in its range. If you drop a 'T' and look at it in reverse, it could hurt.")~$~> L.F.
<~$~("The most hopelessly stupid man is he who is not aware he is wise.")~$~> I.A.
So Turalyon is Clint Eastwood?
Except it explains that in the story as well with the whole storm in the whirlpool bit. Different parts of the twisting nether experience time differently, just like different parts of the water move differently and other parts move even more differently when effected by chaotic forces. It's not all the same speed, in some parts time flows much quicker than in Azeroth, in other parts it's similar and I imagine in some parts it's even slower than it is in Azeroth. So they could spend 10 years in one area and only a month passes on Azeroth but in that same month another part of the TN could experience 100 years.