@@MrBern-ex3wq That's how he basically died. In a pool of green slime saving the PC pally. I'm not sure which death bothered me the most in Legion, Varian or Tirion.
It wasn't in a pool of green slime though, that's just the Krosus scene. Tirion died for real at the entrance to some temple's ruins in the Broken Shore. The Paladins actually had some hope of saving him but in the end it didn't happen.
@@Styder111 It worked because it cast doubt on Tirion which is also what happened to Arthas after the purge and it's not what Uther intended he thought he could actually strip it from him.
@@Mikael22-18 If he let Uther do it, it probably stripped him of all the holy energy inside of him at the moment But the only thing he needed for the light to infuse him again was resolve, and faith renewed Doubt was probably the weak point of paladins (and priest) back then
@@Mikael22-18 Yeah, the Light responds to the faith and conviction of the wielder. It's why the Scarlets still have their powers. It's what drove Liadrin to do the terrible things she did to create the Blood Knights after what happened to her as a priest.
@@ReikaLady I almost lost my connection to the Light after the burning of Teldrassil, but the true spirit of the Horde kept me going during that dreadful war. Saurfang's sacrifice and the new council have restored my faith.
The Nobbel drinking game Every time he rolls his "R's" take a drink Every time he unnecessarily rolls his "R's" you drink twice Just a heads up, this game will send you to the Shadowlands earlier than Beta.
I was just looking for this yesterday and was surprised that there wasn’t any... even saw a comment about making a video on Tirion Fordring about four years ago. Finally the day has come!
Everyone in the comments talking about how Tirion was killed by "a low level demon". I would hardly describe Krosus, a raid boss, and Gul'dan, the most powerful warlock ever, to be "low level demons".
You forgot Balnazar, who tortured him afterwards. The one dreadlord, who one-shot Tirions compagnion Dathrohan and divided the Silver Hand remnants in a matter of months.^^
I've wanted a lore video about Tirion for so long. I so hope we get to see the 4 paladins of the silver hand that died in the shadowlands all together.
That was one of the first books I read along with Lord of the Clans and I always wished there was more Tirion-Eitrigg interaction in WoW. I was really worried they were gonna kill Eitrigg... I like there being a few characters that have been around from the days of the portal opening just to provide the younger generations with insight, and I worry we’ve almost run out of them lol
The members of the old horde are getting fewer and fewer... As far as i know, there is only Eitrigg and Garona Halforcen left in life. It saddens me. Edit: Trade prince Steamwheedle is still alive as well.
@@kurfurstecouqmebreux8116 Garona was not part of the "Old" Horde though. The old Horde would constitute just Orcs and some Ogres so it would make sense that none of the original horde are alive today. Garona as far as I know was never really part of the Horde until they decided to just add her to it in BFA etc.
I've never heard that much about Eitrig and Saurfang until recently digging through lore, and they played a role in pretty much everything in subtle (and not so subtle) ways, that's incredible.
It's always bothered me, how can Uther take away someone's connection to the light? Think I missed it. & what makes them think they have such a right? The Light is faith basically, not a title or a simple sword?
To me it's more that, if one allows it (Tyrion accepted his judgement), you can absorb his holy energy from him at the time, then doubt appears and keeps said paladin from calling the light again. Not many paladin must've felt this darkness of being stripped of their light, i suppose hence explaining the whole process. They probably had no idea you could call the light again after that, but Tirion mustered enough resolve to kill the doubt residing in his soul, and become once again a vessel for the light. To me this is how i make sense out of it all
I think it has to do with faith. By both Uther telling someone they are taking the light, and the excuminucated paladin believing the light is being taken away is what causes the despair; and the subsequent loss of light. The act of not believing in the light, is enough to lose access to it. In my opinion. If we are to assume that light/life is the same or similar to the other elements, this could explain Thrall as well.
I would assume that they thought of the Light to work similar to how mages pass on and take their powers from the Guardian etc. There is still so much more to learn about the light that Uther and the rest could not have understood it enough to not know that you could not just remove the lights powers from someone. I mean at one point it was thought of that the undead could not use the light but here we have undead priests...............
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Rest in peace Tirion as the light will guide as all... even in the afterlife.
People complaining about doing Tirion dirty in Legion, but in my opinion it upped the stakes so much. Made the Legion feel like a real threat and after the opening battle I felt a sense of dread and curiosity on how we would beat them.
Great Story he was the bridge needed between honorable human's and orc friendship. Great character. Mad punishment from Uther but he never knew what the orcs really was and some of them have are honorable. Most of the time they're just misunderstood. As they say, never judge a book by it's cover.
Wait, why did excommunication from the order take away his power of the Light? The Light in the WoW universe doesn't work like religion in the real world, Tirion's conviction remained true so if anything his power in the Light should have been unwaivered.
Looking at Uther, it seems he was truly a failure. He allowed his student to turn to the dark side, leaving him to commit horrible crimes instead of doing what's right and stopping him. Taking (trying) the light from an honorable man even thought it wasn't right. A coward, that's what truly scared his soul.
its his gift, when the moment comes he'd choose the worst option. idk why blizz trying to sell him as hero or something. tirion is the most beloved paladin, they shouldnt waste him with the artifact quest, maybe a reason to give away ashbringer but not actual death.
He is for sure one of the more interesting lore characters that we interacted with ingame. Honestly, his death felt a bit forced because of the artefact weapon. For everything he went through in his life, I thought this end didn't really fir the character. Just like the whole Thrall and Doomhammer thing felt a bit on the nose, but I guess thats just because Blizz WANTED the speccs to have that weapon.
I was a bit shocked that he died so soon too but after watching this video and knowing how old he was. He had already accomplished what he set out to do in defeating the Lich King.
I thought the souls started going directly to the maw after Greymanne broke that lantern Sylvanas was using to imprison that golden Valkyr person in Stormheim? So he would be safe right? Or am I totally wrong on when the maw shenanigans started?
@@heymynamesaidan7918 From bits of beta I've watched (dont quote me on this though) someone in ardenweald mentioned Ysera was one of the last souls to come to the shadowlands before shit got fucked up
It’s very unfortunate how painstakingly obvious it is what lore was written pre WotLK and which lore is post. Post lore is just awful and predictable while pre-WotLK actually tells a cognizant story. Chris Metzen and whoever else was on lore back in the day were brilliant story tellers. Now, it feels like they just make it up as they go along and then rewrite the past lore to make it fit.
Hey Nobbel, is something going on with your model viewer? I've noticed that there have been issues with longer hair on some of the models. Wonderful as always, but just wanted to see if something's up like how Kel'thuzad used to have a random blindfold in the Lich King video!
Somewhere in alternate universe when Lorderon fell Eitrigg request Thrall to go to help his Blood-Brother, Eitrigg remain by his brother in arm's side from day one to the day they fell the lich king together. both had been hail as the heroes of Argent Dawn. And for the first time in azeroth history an Orc became a paladin (without the light power of course they just working for tirion)
Uther's such a hypocrite. He pushes his honor and morality aside and abuses his power upon a person with moral intentions, and then later bitches at Arthas when he starts ordering Uther to do something immoral.
15:19 umm as a banshee queen's loyalist i captured him and he almost got executed. such an honorable man i didn't know. But still he betrayed his warchief and he tell me he understood my choice later on when sylavans left.
I think there is a more interesting question behind that one. If you think how the shadowlands work, it is actually something like an afterlife. Where exactly you go depends on how you lived, right? So if you create a Death Knight, and the Death Knight dies, it is known if his soul would go into the shadowlands, or is it actually doomed. Where does it go then? (I didn't look or read to much about Shadowlands, since I don't want to spoil to much before actually playing it myself) The situation now with the Maw is another one for sure, but what happens to the soul even if you save it short term (so to speak) in the long run?
Opening cinematic of Warcraft 3, there's not a full battle to be had. Just orcs and humans charging at each other before demons rain down from the sky. And one zerg cameo.
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Thumbnail be like: May the force be with you padawan
I Actually have a question here: Never understood why Darion piercing himself with a sword counted as a "great act of love" or "a great self sacrifice", can someone explain to me? Because in my eyes, Darion suicide in the middle of a battle it's kind of pointless, making the light surge after that, a very big deus ex machina.
kinda weird that light left him just bcs some other paladin waves...should not be on his side ? because he believe in things he do ? like arthas purging stratholme light did not left him bcs he believed that what he does is right ?
What's with TH-cam now? They've double or tripled ads and it feels gross. It pulls me out of my enjoyment of the video to have 5 fuckin ad breaks in a 30 minute video. I often get unskippable ads that ive heard 100 times before and my mood just goes from c: to :c and the video gets shut off. Making it feel bad to watch content on the phone
Paladins are not as unique or hard to come by as Death Knights or Demon Hunters. It's easy to see why DHs are so rare, they came from Illidan, he was stopped in BC and now he's no longer with us to make more. So they are a rare breed. Death Knights may not seem like it now, but back in Wrath, when the class was introduced, they were. The Ebon Blade was a one time slip up, one mistake from the part of the Lich King that cost him his defeat. Before that, no single Death Knight had ever escaped the Lich King's control. And after his fall up until the Legion invasion, no new Death Knights were made. Plus, both of these classes come from a story of great loss and sacrifice. Whether it's giving your life for your world and then being returned or sacrificing your soul to become a weapon for your world, those two are way bigger commitments, way more dire choices and fates, than becoming a Paladin will ever be. I'm not saying Paladins are worthless, but their creation is not nearly as heavy on the subject as the making of a Death Knight or a Demon Hunter is.
I think thats a bit difficult. You could say similar things about every class that has some magic abilities like Priests, Shamans, Druids, Mages. They all have connections to certain powers. Honestly, I don't really give a damn if a class is called class or hero class. Its just that the hero classes have their own intro storyline/questline and don't start at 0. Thats basically the difference, and to me it looks like it is only done by Blizzard to call those classes something else to show the difference. These days, you are treated like a hero anyway, regardless what class you play. But it is true that lorewise at least, DKs and DHs would be way less common, since there was a rather limited amount of them who existed in the first place.
Gunnar Karotte Exactly. It doesn’t make sense that you’ll just find, in a place like Northshire or some dusty shithole in Durotar, an assassin capable of turning invisible and masterfully dual wielding weapons to perform acrobatic attacks, or a mage capable of summoning fire and ice to destroy foes (which supposedly takes years of training in a place like Dalaran), or most of all, a literal evil class like a warlock, who summons horrible demons and blasts their enemies with unholy afflictions and fel magic. You gotta mostly separate the gameplay from the lore when it comes to the characters we play as. If we’re going off of how common they are in the lore as judgement for being a hero class, then Marksman hunters and warriors would be like the only ones who wouldn’t be hero classes because warriors and archers exist everywhere.
Okay now I understand tyrion was the true paladin and he stood true to what he swore so he didn't purge the stratholme but jaina, jaina is still a twat and bad leader. Arthas did nothing wrong.
he deserved a cinematic for his dead. he was ones of the greatest and the canon person to defeat arthas,
-What is this?!
-...your end.
Tyrion flexed hard
Hi Im Faker Then he died in a fucking fel pool....
@@pixxiv6094 I still can't get over that. I'm not one to complain too much, but that felt like a spit to the face
@@kinocrone7275 A spat in the face this lame character deserved.
@@darkmystic7764 Why, please elaborate
I really hate it what Blizzard did to him, let him die by a low demon only so we can get the sword...
Not just that, he died drowned in a pool of green slime
@@ME262MKI Nah, that's not where died. He died in the quest where Ret Pallies go pick up the Ashbringer.
@@MrBern-ex3wq That's how he basically died. In a pool of green slime saving the PC pally. I'm not sure which death bothered me the most in Legion, Varian or Tirion.
It wasn't in a pool of green slime though, that's just the Krosus scene. Tirion died for real at the entrance to some temple's ruins in the Broken Shore. The Paladins actually had some hope of saving him but in the end it didn't happen.
@@MrBern-ex3wq well when i played the Krosus scene, it showed him his floating corpse "Dead" so i supposed he was dead there
I always thought it was hilariously arrogant to think Uther could strip Tirion of his ability to use the light.
I think it more of a reverse placebo effect, and it kinda worked for a while.
@@Styder111 It worked because it cast doubt on Tirion which is also what happened to Arthas after the purge and it's not what Uther intended he thought he could actually strip it from him.
@@Mikael22-18 If he let Uther do it, it probably stripped him of all the holy energy inside of him at the moment
But the only thing he needed for the light to infuse him again was resolve, and faith renewed
Doubt was probably the weak point of paladins (and priest) back then
@@Mikael22-18 Yeah, the Light responds to the faith and conviction of the wielder. It's why the Scarlets still have their powers. It's what drove Liadrin to do the terrible things she did to create the Blood Knights after what happened to her as a priest.
@@ReikaLady I almost lost my connection to the Light after the burning of Teldrassil, but the true spirit of the Horde kept me going during that dreadful war. Saurfang's sacrifice and the new council have restored my faith.
I’ve waited a long time for this my big yellow Paladin.
Oh yeah, you said it best
My little green friend
Somehow.... Nerzhul returned
thank you for the upload. im trying to stay away from shadowlands spoilers, so this is really helping me scratch my lore itch
The Super Saiyan bit... well played, sir.
Noble I love listening to your lore. I've listened to every single one at least twice keep up the amazing work! Long time subscriber 3years at least!
I never forgot Tirion Fording, my paladin's hero.
YES! FINALLY! This character is one of my favorite ! I've been waiting so long for this video! AND ITS FINALLY HERE !
The Nobbel drinking game
Every time he rolls his "R's" take a drink
Every time he unnecessarily rolls his "R's" you drink twice
Just a heads up, this game will send you to the Shadowlands earlier than Beta.
I was just looking for this yesterday and was surprised that there wasn’t any... even saw a comment about making a video on Tirion Fordring about four years ago. Finally the day has come!
Everyone in the comments talking about how Tirion was killed by "a low level demon". I would hardly describe Krosus, a raid boss, and Gul'dan, the most powerful warlock ever, to be "low level demons".
Well krosus yeah ... And Gul'dan ... He's not much without the legion and demons in general
@@crysosisback7115 And paladins are nothing without the light, shamans nothing without the elements etc, etc.... This argument is stupid.
You forgot Balnazar, who tortured him afterwards. The one dreadlord, who one-shot Tirions compagnion Dathrohan and divided the Silver Hand remnants in a matter of months.^^
I would hardly describe the comments as "everyone".
Dude Broxigar who was in a book for WoW hurt Sargeras then died to him. But Tirion just stood there and died it was a terrible fate.
Thanks for the awesome content. I love listening to your videos while I work.
Even this legendary paladin isnt above the ol bubble hearth trick :p
I've wanted a lore video about Tirion for so long. I so hope we get to see the 4 paladins of the silver hand that died in the shadowlands all together.
Ευχαριστούμε!
AYYYYYYYYY FINALLY! you get to my man Fordring this guys is the true Gangster in warcraft
Lol I love the little additions like the Goku hair and the Of Blood and Honor book photo shop. Makes the visual even better imo
Goddammit not my boy Tirion. His death was injustice itself.
OH I love me some juicy Paladin Lore!
Tirion is feelin those back tingles! (Points to whomever knows what I'm talking about.)
His hair is about to match the armor!
Lol 😂 yup ( points right back at Neko Sasuke )
this was my fave storyline in vanilla, it was pretty epic
In my head canon, Eitrigg met up with Tirion up at the top of Icecrown and they fought Arthas together and watched Bolvar become the new Lich King.
That was one of the first books I read along with Lord of the Clans and I always wished there was more Tirion-Eitrigg interaction in WoW. I was really worried they were gonna kill Eitrigg...
I like there being a few characters that have been around from the days of the portal opening just to provide the younger generations with insight, and I worry we’ve almost run out of them lol
I couldn't stop giggling at this video. Such serious Nobble voice with the Wow Graphics... just couldn't take it just seriously.... Over 9000!
This video reinforces why I don’t like the alliance. Same as the paladin that hated the blood elfs
His speech in the defending of lights of hope chapel when wotlk released was unmatched.
Thanks Nobbel very enjoyable :)
The members of the old horde are getting fewer and fewer... As far as i know, there is only Eitrigg and Garona Halforcen left in life. It saddens me.
Edit: Trade prince Steamwheedle is still alive as well.
Thrall ?
@@bifeclassico Raised by humans. (Blackmoore)
@@kurfurstecouqmebreux8116 Garona was not part of the "Old" Horde though. The old Horde would constitute just Orcs and some Ogres so it would make sense that none of the original horde are alive today. Garona as far as I know was never really part of the Horde until they decided to just add her to it in BFA etc.
Oh my god tirion became a super sayian! 7:09 LOL
Do a history of eitrigg video!
Damn I feel hella bad for tirion:(
I've never heard that much about Eitrig and Saurfang until recently digging through lore, and they played a role in pretty much everything in subtle (and not so subtle) ways, that's incredible.
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not 100% sure what happened to antonidas, but all of them are dead now.
The Curse of Tirion's Trial
I believe Arthas killed him
didn't he die during wcIII?
he dead
Such a small, insignificant comment, and yet it got the attention of Nobbel.
And thanks all, i'm not the world's greatest at the lore of this game...
"luckily his path of reasoning was right" hahahahaha I love the casual stab at how absolutely retarded it was to think that would work :D
It's always bothered me, how can Uther take away someone's connection to the light? Think I missed it.
& what makes them think they have such a right? The Light is faith basically, not a title or a simple sword?
They try to sever his connection to it but it doesnt last
To me it's more that, if one allows it (Tyrion accepted his judgement), you can absorb his holy energy from him at the time, then doubt appears and keeps said paladin from calling the light again. Not many paladin must've felt this darkness of being stripped of their light, i suppose hence explaining the whole process.
They probably had no idea you could call the light again after that, but Tirion mustered enough resolve to kill the doubt residing in his soul, and become once again a vessel for the light.
To me this is how i make sense out of it all
I think it has to do with faith. By both Uther telling someone they are taking the light, and the excuminucated paladin believing the light is being taken away is what causes the despair; and the subsequent loss of light.
The act of not believing in the light, is enough to lose access to it. In my opinion. If we are to assume that light/life is the same or similar to the other elements, this could explain Thrall as well.
I would assume that they thought of the Light to work similar to how mages pass on and take their powers from the Guardian etc. There is still so much more to learn about the light that Uther and the rest could not have understood it enough to not know that you could not just remove the lights powers from someone. I mean at one point it was thought of that the undead could not use the light but here we have undead priests...............
Rest in peace Tirion as the light will guide as all... even in the afterlife.
Us paladin must carry on in his place
People complaining about doing Tirion dirty in Legion, but in my opinion it upped the stakes so much. Made the Legion feel like a real threat and after the opening battle I felt a sense of dread and curiosity on how we would beat them.
this is awesome! i came here to understand why Tirion was living in a hutt in the WP thanks for explaining :)
Warcraft: Of Blood and Honor is an amazing book even though it is short.
Great Story he was the bridge needed between honorable human's and orc friendship. Great character. Mad punishment from Uther but he never knew what the orcs really was and some of them have are honorable. Most of the time they're just misunderstood. As they say, never judge a book by it's cover.
Wait, why did excommunication from the order take away his power of the Light? The Light in the WoW universe doesn't work like religion in the real world, Tirion's conviction remained true so if anything his power in the Light should have been unwaivered.
It didn't he believed it did and put doubt in his thoughts. And doubt makes you feel powerless
How could anyone vote for a thumbs down on this video. Like how could you dislike any of these videos he does.
The photo bomb 7 minutes in was my favorite part.
Tirion just gave the silver hand order a big middle finger. On how honor and the light is still with him
Nobbel I appreciate u man
Looking at Uther, it seems he was truly a failure. He allowed his student to turn to the dark side, leaving him to commit horrible crimes instead of doing what's right and stopping him. Taking (trying) the light from an honorable man even thought it wasn't right. A coward, that's what truly scared his soul.
its his gift, when the moment comes he'd choose the worst option. idk why blizz trying to sell him as hero or something. tirion is the most beloved paladin, they shouldnt waste him with the artifact quest, maybe a reason to give away ashbringer but not actual death.
He is for sure one of the more interesting lore characters that we interacted with ingame.
Honestly, his death felt a bit forced because of the artefact weapon. For everything he went through in his life, I thought this end didn't really fir the character.
Just like the whole Thrall and Doomhammer thing felt a bit on the nose, but I guess thats just because Blizz WANTED the speccs to have that weapon.
I was a bit shocked that he died so soon too but after watching this video and knowing how old he was. He had already accomplished what he set out to do in defeating the Lich King.
I hope we can free him from the maw, maybe with the help of Eitrigg
I thought the souls started going directly to the maw after Greymanne broke that lantern Sylvanas was using to imprison that golden Valkyr person in Stormheim? So he would be safe right? Or am I totally wrong on when the maw shenanigans started?
Derek Richardson I think he either died right when it started or just missed it and just missed being sent to the maw
@@heymynamesaidan7918 From bits of beta I've watched (dont quote me on this though) someone in ardenweald mentioned Ysera was one of the last souls to come to the shadowlands before shit got fucked up
It’s very unfortunate how painstakingly obvious it is what lore was written pre WotLK and which lore is post. Post lore is just awful and predictable while pre-WotLK actually tells a cognizant story. Chris Metzen and whoever else was on lore back in the day were brilliant story tellers. Now, it feels like they just make it up as they go along and then rewrite the past lore to make it fit.
That is because Pre WOTLK is all based on the warcraft games and the stories from them.
About time
PUT YOUR FAITH IN THE LIGHT!
will you not be continuing the Diablo lore series? because you are really the best on youtube when it comes to video game lore
Hey Nobbel, is something going on with your model viewer? I've noticed that there have been issues with longer hair on some of the models. Wonderful as always, but just wanted to see if something's up like how Kel'thuzad used to have a random blindfold in the Lich King video!
yeah sometimes the model doesnt do what i want it to do
@@Nobbel87 I gotcha! Model viewer is finnicky. Hopefully there's a solution out there.
Somewhere in alternate universe when Lorderon fell Eitrigg request Thrall to go to help his Blood-Brother, Eitrigg remain by his brother in arm's side from day one to the day they fell the lich king together. both had been hail as the heroes of Argent Dawn. And for the first time in azeroth history an Orc became a paladin (without the light power of course they just working for tirion)
I’m here after watching Scott Johnson interview Metzen
Loved this. One question, where is the lore of Tirion's ceremony mentioned?
A tauren paladin Sylvanas loyalist. That's something I never thought I would see.
I love getting to watch an episode the day it comes out.......but I hate waiting for part 2 :(
Hahahaa love the animation. Every bit of it.
7:20 and it didn't take 20 minutes of annoying as hell screaming
Tirion had a super disappointing death!
everyone who read the books and knows his whole story was disappointed...
The true hero of the whole World of Warcraft!
Uther's such a hypocrite. He pushes his honor and morality aside and abuses his power upon a person with moral intentions, and then later bitches at Arthas when he starts ordering Uther to do something immoral.
15:19 umm as a banshee queen's loyalist i captured him and he almost got executed. such an honorable man i didn't know. But still he betrayed his warchief and he tell me he understood my choice later on when sylavans left.
Ah I love his character. Too bad they've killed him in Legion 😭
I wonder, could he (as the lich king) been creating death knights to save souls form the maw?
I think there is a more interesting question behind that one. If you think how the shadowlands work, it is actually something like an afterlife. Where exactly you go depends on how you lived, right?
So if you create a Death Knight, and the Death Knight dies, it is known if his soul would go into the shadowlands, or is it actually doomed. Where does it go then? (I didn't look or read to much about Shadowlands, since I don't want to spoil to much before actually playing it myself)
The situation now with the Maw is another one for sure, but what happens to the soul even if you save it short term (so to speak) in the long run?
Woot woot.... Love it
Nobbel!
Do you think that the souls of Gavinrad the Dire and Saidan Dathrohan are in Bastion?
(The first for Peace and the other for Holiness)
And maybe even Tirion's own son?
Can anyone tell me where the cinematic footage staring at 10:40 is taken from? I want to watch the full battle
Opening cinematic of Warcraft 3, there's not a full battle to be had. Just orcs and humans charging at each other before demons rain down from the sky. And one zerg cameo.
Thumbnail be like: May the force be with you padawan
is ashbringer a mourneblade since it can adsorb souls ?
I Actually have a question here:
Never understood why Darion piercing himself with a sword counted as a "great act of love" or "a great self sacrifice", can someone explain to me? Because in my eyes, Darion suicide in the middle of a battle it's kind of pointless, making the light surge after that, a very big deus ex machina.
"cool factor" . Pretty much.
kinda weird that light left him just bcs some other paladin waves...should not be on his side ? because he believe in things he do ? like arthas purging stratholme light did not left him bcs he believed that what he does is right ?
Oh yeha he did pull an Obi Wan
" For the light " then every one kill each other for the light 😆
So all the OG Silver hands apart from Turaylon are dead right??
spoiler
tirion, legendary paladin who saved azeroth multiple times
krosus: ha ha paladin go splash
What's with TH-cam now? They've double or tripled ads and it feels gross. It pulls me out of my enjoyment of the video to have 5 fuckin ad breaks in a 30 minute video. I often get unskippable ads that ive heard 100 times before and my mood just goes from c: to :c and the video gets shut off. Making it feel bad to watch content on the phone
Im not arguing against ads but THIS MANY. I'll happily watch 2 maybe 3 ads if its a long video but desr fucking god an ad every 4 - 5 minutes???
6:36 "Each of the clerics and knights raised their right hand"....... but in the photo they're all lefties? lol .Just something I noticed :)
Heeeello everyonnnnnnnnnne
I love it
Gavinrad was the biggest scrub of the OG Paladins. Was like lvl 2 when Arthas came back as a DK.
Yeah that's because they misspelled his real name; Gavinrad the Tired
Paladins should’ve been a hero class, their lore just doesn’t fit being a regular adventurer.
Paladins aren't all THAT huge in the lore tho, nor linked to an incredible entity
The light is still something we don't know much about anyway
Paladins are not as unique or hard to come by as Death Knights or Demon Hunters.
It's easy to see why DHs are so rare, they came from Illidan, he was stopped in BC and now he's no longer with us to make more. So they are a rare breed.
Death Knights may not seem like it now, but back in Wrath, when the class was introduced, they were. The Ebon Blade was a one time slip up, one mistake from the part of the Lich King that cost him his defeat. Before that, no single Death Knight had ever escaped the Lich King's control. And after his fall up until the Legion invasion, no new Death Knights were made.
Plus, both of these classes come from a story of great loss and sacrifice. Whether it's giving your life for your world and then being returned or sacrificing your soul to become a weapon for your world, those two are way bigger commitments, way more dire choices and fates, than becoming a Paladin will ever be. I'm not saying Paladins are worthless, but their creation is not nearly as heavy on the subject as the making of a Death Knight or a Demon Hunter is.
I think thats a bit difficult. You could say similar things about every class that has some magic abilities like Priests, Shamans, Druids, Mages. They all have connections to certain powers.
Honestly, I don't really give a damn if a class is called class or hero class. Its just that the hero classes have their own intro storyline/questline and don't start at 0. Thats basically the difference, and to me it looks like it is only done by Blizzard to call those classes something else to show the difference. These days, you are treated like a hero anyway, regardless what class you play.
But it is true that lorewise at least, DKs and DHs would be way less common, since there was a rather limited amount of them who existed in the first place.
Gunnar Karotte Exactly. It doesn’t make sense that you’ll just find, in a place like Northshire or some dusty shithole in Durotar, an assassin capable of turning invisible and masterfully dual wielding weapons to perform acrobatic attacks, or a mage capable of summoning fire and ice to destroy foes (which supposedly takes years of training in a place like Dalaran), or most of all, a literal evil class like a warlock, who summons horrible demons and blasts their enemies with unholy afflictions and fel magic. You gotta mostly separate the gameplay from the lore when it comes to the characters we play as. If we’re going off of how common they are in the lore as judgement for being a hero class, then Marksman hunters and warriors would be like the only ones who wouldn’t be hero classes because warriors and archers exist everywhere.
Who else be seeing Tirion and Arthas as Obi-Wan and Anakin and Uther being Qui-Gon Jin?
omg! padme and obiwan=jaina and uther in stratholme.
Tirion didnt aim for arthas head(helm), rip
Who is tydion?
So, Uther the Lightbringer was an honorless bastard? good to know.
Best boi
Lol anyone else get an ad about getting your characters boosted by a third party site?
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Yeeeeess Tirion !!!!!!
Paladins' lore is best lore.
If Tyrion still be a paladin even if he was a vagabond.
Arthas might be death when he invaded Londeron.
Uther is weak af.
Cool our dks origin story lol 😆
Me:Why the hell is Tirion bald?
*Tirion goes SuperSaiyan* If this aint 100/10 editing i dunno what is.
Just chad pally things
wtf is Goku doing here ?
Thumbnail looks like obi-wan. Intended? lol
Paladins: We represent the best of humanity!
Also Paladins: Why is Tirion not being racist?
PUT YOUR FACE IN THE LIGHT!
Okay now I understand tyrion was the true paladin and he stood true to what he swore so he didn't purge the stratholme but jaina, jaina is still a twat and bad leader.
Arthas did nothing wrong.
I think you have Uther and Tirion confused with each other.
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Have you heared about the ashbringer? Lol