🎃 Happy Hallow’s End, travellers! I hope you've all enjoyed a fright-filled month of spookiness, but Halloween is not over yet! Tonight, allow me to present a tale like no other. Perhaps you've crossed paths with him already. This is the sorrowful story of Morgan Ladimore. For the full chills and thrills of Mor'Ladim’s tale, I recommend watching with headphones… if you dare! Enjoy!👻 - A special thanks to Mrs. Loremaster, who brought the lone traveller to life in these recordings. Couldn't have done it without her!
There aren’t many storylines that can rival Duskwood’s dark history and haunting inhabitants. Are there other quests you hold in especially high esteem?
I truly love how you turn dry quest text into this content. Whomever helped with the feminine voice acting on this did a fantastic job. You bring gravitas that even Steven Colbert might not, IMO.
Thank you so much! You’re absolutely right: it’s Mrs. Loremaster lending her voice to the tale! I experimented with some audio effects to give it that extra spooky edge. Glad to hear it brought the story to life!
This is exactly what blizzard needs to do. Release novels based on lore events from classic WoW. I wanna read about the Horde raid on Blackhand, the Alliance delving into the deadmines and fighting VC, Onyxia's reveal in the throneroom, so many opportunities for books
They definitely planted rich lore in the game, with short stories and questlines like Morgan’s tragic tale and the history of the Defias Brotherhood. The information is there, woven into the world! Perhaps it’s up to us lore enthusiasts to bring these stories to life outside the game.
Thank you again Lore Master for another amazing production. Many times I've heard or read players complain that Blizzard should bring back the War in Warcraft but it's stories like these make us realize the toll it takes on the NPC's who don't have the luxury of the title of...Champion. Also it's awesome to hear Mrs. Lore Master bring some added humanity to this sorrowful story.
Apologies for the late reply, my friend! It’s been a busy few weeks around here, in the best way possible. And with the holidays approaching, the pace is only picking up! Your description of the impact of war reminded me of a powerful line I once heard: 'The true cost of war is often borne by those whose stories remain unsung.'" Hope all is well, and see you soon!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Good morning Loremaster, I completely understand, we hear sometimes 'life is a circus' after all the juggling we do daily I can definitely see my role in it lol. That truly is a powerful but true statement, after all the noise of war, there's a perfect reason why those that were involved in it, sit in silence. I hope you're taking life one step at a time and don't get consumed too much by the 'honey do' lists. Thank you for all that you do, looking forward to seeing your continued offerings.
i LOVE mor'ladim and all duskwood. so much so that I have named EVERY one of my alts on all games since with the last name ladimore. even on youtube, as you can see. back in classic it took a decent amount of players to kill stitches, too. #happyhalloween!
Wow, talk about dedication! That’s such a fantastic detail to learn about. It’s amazing how much we carry with us from this wondrous world we have often called our second home. Thanks for sharing, and happy Halloween!
The sense of dread and anticipation truly shows how brilliantly this story was crafted and brought to life. A standout piece of storytelling in Azeroth, without question!
This is one of my favorite mob lore stories by far! Such a great upload for spooky day 😁 well done to our favorite Azeroth Loremaster and his wonderful Mrs Loremaster ❤
I’ll never forget the day I finally connected the dots and realised that Watcher Ladimore shared the same last name as the noble knight from the book and quest. Seeing him then as Mor'Ladim completely blew me away. Such brilliant storytelling: hidden and, at the same time, right there in plain sight! Love it! Thanks so much for watching, and I’ve passed your kind words on to Mrs. Loremaster!
I love the contrast between him and Stalvan Mistmantle. I especially like that Stalvan kept his name. Because, unlike Ladimore, he wasn't corrupted. He was just always evil.
@@NerobyrneYES! For me my favorite story will always and forever be our lovely story abused banshee queen Sylvanas but as far as normal killable mobs those two men (Stalvin and Morgan) are both two tragic and bone chilling stories that take you on a journey to finding out the truth. Love it!!!
An inexperienced adventurer can never forget wandering through the Raven Hill graveyard, only to be struck down in an instant by pure rage-left wondering what on Azeroth just hit them!
I made sure to come back to Darkshire after out leveling it back in the day just so I could smash Mor’Ladim’s bony head as revenge for all of the times he killed me when I was lower level 😂
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth personally a fan of your shadowfang keep, duskwood, silverpine and other spooky-themed vids. I'd love to see you maybe do one on Deadwind Pass or maybe even Karazhan and the crypts under it, or other darker zones too like plaguelands/scholomance!
Deadwind Pass is such an underexplored zone. There’s more to that passthrough place than meets the eye, even if it seems quiet at first glance. Karazhan and the crypts are definitely an ambitious project, but rest assured, they’ll make it onto the screen someday!
oooh! Happy Halloween, dear Loremaster! What a perfect way to celebrate it! This chain is by FAR my favourite chain in Duskwood! I love the whole buildup and mystery until you finally reach the end...
Happy Halloween to you, too, dear traveller! Morgan Ladimore's tale is one of those stories that keeps you on edge until the very end… perfect for the spooky season!
Thanks a lot! Was a pleasure to try and do his story justice. Also, the chainmail detail attached to his helmet, protecting his neck, is such a cool feature of his model.
Stitches, rumbling and shacking the ground, chasing after me was scary AF, the first time i encountered Duskwoods , i played a human Rogue , so going stealth made things even scarier, because he was literally trying to sniff me out , no joke gave me the lotr ring wraiths vibes hiding behind a tree 😅
@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I appreciate it. My main character was a blood elf, so your videos on Eversong Woods and Ghostlands made me smile. I also played a night elf for a while, so I enjoyed Teldrassil too. Duskwood was my favorite zone to be in because of the spooky Halloween vibes.
From the lands of Kalimdor to those of the Eastern Kingdoms, no matter north or south, the Zones and stories that make up Azeroth are quite unlike anything else! We all have some of our fondest memories there, and I'm glad we can relive them together once more!
A true keeper of Azeroth's histories, I see. Fitting indeed for a _Chronicler_ . Holding onto the book makes it feel like you’re keeping a piece of Morgan Ladimore’s story alive. Duskwood’s dark pages rest well in your capable hands, noble paladin.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Indeed, my friend! Just got home to the family following a deployment. Kept up with your uploads downrange though! Thanks Starlink! lol
Welcome home, my friend! I, for one, am very happy to hear you’re back safe and sound after serving to protect everyone back home. If you’re comfortable sharing, I’d love to hear where you were stationed. It’s truly inspiring to see you still going strong with your own channel, even after such a demanding time abroad, away from family and friends. Hats off to you, sir!
@ Ha, thank you my friend. It is great being home with my family! I did a 6 month rotation in Somalia, and that’s about as much detail as I can give. Ha.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth GREAT! Thos buggers have ended me soooo many times! By creeping on me while I was dealing with other critters!!! The same with Stitches for that matter! XD
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Indeed! I think that Outland and the Burning Crusade expansion is a gold mine for dark and creepy stories. I feel that Terokkar Forest has some chilling backstory including the fate of Auchindoun, same with Shadowmoon Valley. Then we also have Karazhan! The death knight starting campaign is quite chilling and many events that takes place in Northrend, thinknig in particular of Dragonblight.
The love of the father can turn into a wrath worthy of the gods, blind vengeance aimed at all and especially himself. Great men undone by the things they hold most dear with neither at fault are the most pitiable of tales. What is the takeaway here? To never let yourself experience love so strong? To allow fate to take its course, being content in the tides of time sweeping you away as they see fit? Numb yourself so thoroughly that you feel nothing? No, i believe great tragedies like these are tales of forgiveness, of understanding. The fragility of man is a fact and all the more reason the individual who faces a catastrophic adversary in the name of others should be honored. Even if they fall. Especially if they fall.
Wonderfully put. These stories teach us that it’s not about avoiding love or loss, but honoring the courage it takes to face great adversity. It’s in that struggle, and the willingness to fall, that true strength is found.
It’s a specialized tool I use on private servers to create smooth camera paths and transitions. Unfortunately, I can’t share the name due to privacy agreements with the creator.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I was hoping of not having to boot up a private server, because it takes ages on my potato computer :D I think, I'll stick with 3D modelling and rendering for now. Anyway, im looking forward for your next story, loremaster. :D
Thank you, I was worshiped in 2007. Then was I a retired Grand Marshal, they called me the savior of Astranaar. I can tell you some war stories, I was guild leader of a Night Elf Guild with 100 members. I told everyone to quest in Ashenvale, 1 time it was 18 Night Elves versus versus 40 Horde. I contacted Stormwind and Ironforge and there came 100 reinforcements and me the victor. Ave Antoninus Pius, 40 years Peace and Stability. Regards, Alex.
Hail, mighty Alex! Truly, the tales of your heroic deeds resound through the ages! Astranaar stands as a beacon of your legacy, and I’d wager even the bards sing of the grand standoff against those 40 Horde. May your banner fly high for another 40 years of peace and stability. Ave, indeed!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I am Venetian, we raided Hammerfall Outpost in 200 versus 200, great wars in 2005/2006. The raid on redridge collapsed, needed 4 screenshots to photograph 1 alliance raid.
17:34 So Sara says, “my mother, my brother, and sisters, they didn’t survive.“ when there were only two girls and one boy. Morgan and his wife had three children. 11:12 so Sara had only one sister, not sisters. Otherwise, Sara would be a fourth child not the only surviving child of three.
Good catch! You’re absolutely right: Sara had only one sister and one brother, not multiple siblings. After all that work, sometimes a little error sneaks in.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth You're very welcome Lore Master. Oh The Waycrest Manor in Drustvar and the storyline attached to it, I must say, Blizzard dropped the ball in not making that the ultimate Halloween location. Better yet to expand on the many stories they could have tied into that zone, I mean, witches, ghosts, murder, love, betrayal...the things a mother would do to preserve her house, land and lineage...oh my! Hmmm what else, oh 'fleshing out' the story behind Thaddius in Naxxramus would be nice. I remember my first raid against him and say, does anyone notice he's made out of flesh? I had to look this one up, the Horrific Vision of Stormwind, it adds more context to the group of children that play in regular Stormwind, flow them and see where they end up :) Now who cannot forget that lovely quest in Nagrand at Challe's Home for Little Tykes :)
Excellent examples! Rest assured, I’ve noted them all, and I’ve no doubt each will have its own story someday! All we need is a little more time in this World… of Warcraft!
It's funny. I played the game for nearly five years before quitting in late Wrath. I never played Alliance. It wasn't an option. I had never heard of Mor'Ladim, Van Cleef, or Mr. Mistmantle until Classic came out and I watched those levelling streams and vids. Hell, I remember getting run around by a guildie during or just after Ulduar after I had told him I had never been to Darkshore or 50 percent of the EK. To be fair, I was slow as hell at levelling as I'd get into my 30s and start another alt. I didnt hit my first 60 until a month into BC. So I never did vanilla 50+ as current content, only ever doing any WPL, EPL, B Steppes quests or dungeons etc while levelling alts during BC or Wrath.
It’s funny how we all find our own way in Azeroth! For me, it was the opposite. I stuck with a single human warrior, tanking my way up to the Lich King in Icecrown Citadel and then going after the achievements. That kept me going for ages!
@TheChroniclesofAzeroth also you said he believed his family was killed but nothing was mentioned as to how he had a surviving daughter. I know they must have survived but nothing was said as to where they were when he got back home
@ I have completed this quest as well as the rest of Duskwood dozens of times, both pre- and post-Cataclysm, and I have never found Archerus to be better than the weapon I already had. Just sayin’.
It’s not written by AI, though some sections are enhanced to refine the tone and flow of the narrative. Adjustments to sentence structure and word choice allows the story to flow naturally, by avoiding repetitive language or clunky phrasing.
🎃 Happy Hallow’s End, travellers! I hope you've all enjoyed a fright-filled month of spookiness, but Halloween is not over yet!
Tonight, allow me to present a tale like no other. Perhaps you've crossed paths with him already. This is the sorrowful story of Morgan Ladimore.
For the full chills and thrills of Mor'Ladim’s tale, I recommend watching with headphones… if you dare! Enjoy!👻
- A special thanks to Mrs. Loremaster, who brought the lone traveller to life in these recordings. Couldn't have done it without her!
Thanksgiving Redrige Mountain, Christmas Dun Morogh, or Winter Springs. Just friendly suggestions
Should look up the "Storyteller" character design thread for transmog would look kool on that character, got the Diablo *Deckard Cain* look
Thanks for the suggestions and tips! Will definitely look into that!
fantastic
These duskwood quests are the best in all of gaming history.
There aren’t many storylines that can rival Duskwood’s dark history and haunting inhabitants. Are there other quests you hold in especially high esteem?
This was amazing, his story really is S tier
Time to *bone up* on some spooky lore!!! 🎃 I still remember this guy putting me in a *grave* situation the first time I saw him.
Mor'Ladim always had a knack for making sure passersby get plenty of rest... in peace!
He really knows how to keep adventurers... dying for more.
Good one😂
I truly love how you turn dry quest text into this content. Whomever helped with the feminine voice acting on this did a fantastic job.
You bring gravitas that even Steven Colbert might not, IMO.
I believe the female voice was Mrs Loremaster herself! Aren’t we lucky ☺️
I thought it was AI... 😅
Thank you so much! You’re absolutely right: it’s Mrs. Loremaster lending her voice to the tale! I experimented with some audio effects to give it that extra spooky edge. Glad to hear it brought the story to life!
You have outdone yourself loremaster! 🙌🏼
I do my best! Thank you for coming along on this journey!
Quests like this are what captured me. Those first few steps into Azeroth will stay with me forever.
First impressions last a lifetime!
Shadowlands smirk, you can meet him there
This guy is ICE COLD on the Hardcore servers.
Let’s all celebrate 20 years of graveyard ass-whoopins!
Here's to 20 more!
This is exactly what blizzard needs to do. Release novels based on lore events from classic WoW. I wanna read about the Horde raid on Blackhand, the Alliance delving into the deadmines and fighting VC, Onyxia's reveal in the throneroom, so many opportunities for books
They definitely planted rich lore in the game, with short stories and questlines like Morgan’s tragic tale and the history of the Defias Brotherhood. The information is there, woven into the world! Perhaps it’s up to us lore enthusiasts to bring these stories to life outside the game.
Thank you again Lore Master for another amazing production. Many times I've heard or read players complain that Blizzard should bring back the War in Warcraft but it's stories like these make us realize the toll it takes on the NPC's who don't have the luxury of the title of...Champion.
Also it's awesome to hear Mrs. Lore Master bring some added humanity to this sorrowful story.
Apologies for the late reply, my friend! It’s been a busy few weeks around here, in the best way possible. And with the holidays approaching, the pace is only picking up!
Your description of the impact of war reminded me of a powerful line I once heard: 'The true cost of war is often borne by those whose stories remain unsung.'"
Hope all is well, and see you soon!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Good morning Loremaster, I completely understand, we hear sometimes 'life is a circus' after all the juggling we do daily I can definitely see my role in it lol.
That truly is a powerful but true statement, after all the noise of war, there's a perfect reason why those that were involved in it, sit in silence.
I hope you're taking life one step at a time and don't get consumed too much by the 'honey do' lists.
Thank you for all that you do, looking forward to seeing your continued offerings.
i LOVE mor'ladim and all duskwood. so much so that I have named EVERY one of my alts on all games since with the last name ladimore. even on youtube, as you can see. back in classic it took a decent amount of players to kill stitches, too. #happyhalloween!
Wow, talk about dedication! That’s such a fantastic detail to learn about. It’s amazing how much we carry with us from this wondrous world we have often called our second home. Thanks for sharing, and happy Halloween!
I will think about this lore everytime i encounter Mor'ladim now. Thanks for such a phenomenal story.
Happy to hear that! Morgan Ladimore's story has a way of lingering in the mind... One of those tales you can’t forget. Thanks for watching!
Same here.
We need more of your vids man!
Working every waking moment on new episodes, when life lets me, of course! Are there any topics you’d like to see covered next?
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Honestly zones lore videos are my favourite.
The feels, man. :
The way the ending faded out with his final words was perfection!
I’ve been binge watching this channel since I discovered it
That’s the kind of dedication I can get behind, cheers for watching!
Love the story, have played this area many time and never really thought about how bad ass this story is!
The sense of dread and anticipation truly shows how brilliantly this story was crafted and brought to life. A standout piece of storytelling in Azeroth, without question!
This is one of my favorite mob lore stories by far! Such a great upload for spooky day 😁 well done to our favorite Azeroth Loremaster and his wonderful Mrs Loremaster ❤
I’ll never forget the day I finally connected the dots and realised that Watcher Ladimore shared the same last name as the noble knight from the book and quest. Seeing him then as Mor'Ladim completely blew me away. Such brilliant storytelling: hidden and, at the same time, right there in plain sight! Love it!
Thanks so much for watching, and I’ve passed your kind words on to Mrs. Loremaster!
I love the contrast between him and Stalvan Mistmantle.
I especially like that Stalvan kept his name. Because, unlike Ladimore, he wasn't corrupted. He was just always evil.
@@NerobyrneYES! For me my favorite story will always and forever be our lovely story abused banshee queen Sylvanas but as far as normal killable mobs those two men (Stalvin and Morgan) are both two tragic and bone chilling stories that take you on a journey to finding out the truth. Love it!!!
Great story. Mor'Ladim is a badass one shot machine for low lvls :D
An inexperienced adventurer can never forget wandering through the Raven Hill graveyard, only to be struck down in an instant by pure rage-left wondering what on Azeroth just hit them!
@TheChroniclesofAzeroth yeah i felt his rage once... :,(
I made sure to come back to Darkshire after out leveling it back in the day just so I could smash Mor’Ladim’s bony head as revenge for all of the times he killed me when I was lower level 😂
Sweet revenge 😈
I remember doing this quest in Vanilla, or attempting to, I died, a lot.
Sounds about right! Those endless deaths made the victories all the sweeter!
Ahh yes one of my fave quests ever, I loved to rp few times with myself doing it. Masterful storytelling as always, keep them coming.
Glad to hear it’s a favourite of yours. Thank you for the kind words, and rest assured, more tales are on the way!
Love your content!
I appreciate that! Glad you enjoy it!
The spoopy Halloween edition! Thanks mate
You're very welcome! Hope you enjoy it and happy Halloween!
He picked the perfect WoW spot for Halloween. Next year, he can do Western or Eastern plaguelands
Definitely! Eastern Plaguelands is high on my list of things :)
Love your vids man!
I appreciate that! Are there topics you'd like to see more of?
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth personally a fan of your shadowfang keep, duskwood, silverpine and other spooky-themed vids. I'd love to see you maybe do one on Deadwind Pass or maybe even Karazhan and the crypts under it, or other darker zones too like plaguelands/scholomance!
Deadwind Pass is such an underexplored zone. There’s more to that passthrough place than meets the eye, even if it seems quiet at first glance.
Karazhan and the crypts are definitely an ambitious project, but rest assured, they’ll make it onto the screen someday!
oooh! Happy Halloween, dear Loremaster! What a perfect way to celebrate it! This chain is by FAR my favourite chain in Duskwood! I love the whole buildup and mystery until you finally reach the end...
Happy Halloween to you, too, dear traveller! Morgan Ladimore's tale is one of those stories that keeps you on edge until the very end… perfect for the spooky season!
New Chronicles video let’s goooo!
Enjoy!
Dude, every time i watch your videos i want to buy a sub and play
Well, that’s the best compliment, really. Azeroth has a way of calling us back.
This was so well done, simply amazing. Thank you very much for your time it took to make this. Truly amazing.
Thank you for the kind words; it was a pleasure to bring this story to life. Looking forward to our next adventure together!
This has always been one of my favorite quest lines, duskwood is the best zone. Coming from a horde main btw.
Coming from a Horde, that’s high praise! Out of curiosity, what race and class do you play on the Horde side.
Excellent story and narration! I hope they make an unique high resolution model for him!
Thanks a lot! Was a pleasure to try and do his story justice.
Also, the chainmail detail attached to his helmet, protecting his neck, is such a cool feature of his model.
Wish I could like this twice! Would LOVE more story videos like this
Glad to hear it made such an impression! Cheers!
Love it. Such a great job.
Means a lot to hear that, thank you! Enjoy!
Perfect for Halloween 🎃 Absolutely amazing loremaster
Thanks for the kind words! Hope you enjoyed it and had a wonderfully spooky Hallow’s End! 🎃
HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃 THANKS FOR DOING A HALLOWEEN EPISODE
Happy Hallow's End, fellow traveller! It was my pleasure, and I hope you enjoyed this rather spooky tale!
Stitches, rumbling and shacking the ground, chasing after me was scary AF, the first time i encountered Duskwoods , i played a human Rogue , so going stealth made things even scarier, because he was literally trying to sniff me out , no joke gave me the lotr ring wraiths vibes hiding behind a tree 😅
The hairs on my neck stand upright at the mere mention of Stitches…
DARKSHIRE… I HUNGER!!
Truly a terror straight out of a nightmare!
Stitches just wants to play. Poor thing.
A other good vidoe dude keep you rock love the dark duskwood lore
Much appreciated! Duskwood is peak horror, especially when leveling through it with an inexperienced character. Truly unforgettable!
I'm new to your channel, and I absolutely love your content. It brings back a lot of good memories. Thank you!
I'm very happy to hear that! Please, enjoy your stay, and see you in the next adventure!
@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I appreciate it. My main character was a blood elf, so your videos on Eversong Woods and Ghostlands made me smile. I also played a night elf for a while, so I enjoyed Teldrassil too. Duskwood was my favorite zone to be in because of the spooky Halloween vibes.
From the lands of Kalimdor to those of the Eastern Kingdoms, no matter north or south, the Zones and stories that make up Azeroth are quite unlike anything else! We all have some of our fondest memories there, and I'm glad we can relive them together once more!
This is one of my favorite quest lines in the game in an already top tier zone. My pally main still has the book in his bank
A true keeper of Azeroth's histories, I see. Fitting indeed for a _Chronicler_ . Holding onto the book makes it feel like you’re keeping a piece of Morgan Ladimore’s story alive. Duskwood’s dark pages rest well in your capable hands, noble paladin.
@ I shall preserve it soundly, as is my duty and honor!
Loved this!
Thank you! Enjoy!
Happy Halloween, my friend!
Happy Hallow’s End, Viper! Long time no see! I imagine life’s keeping you as busy as ever on your end!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Indeed, my friend! Just got home to the family following a deployment. Kept up with your uploads downrange though! Thanks Starlink! lol
Welcome home, my friend! I, for one, am very happy to hear you’re back safe and sound after serving to protect everyone back home. If you’re comfortable sharing, I’d love to hear where you were stationed. It’s truly inspiring to see you still going strong with your own channel, even after such a demanding time abroad, away from family and friends. Hats off to you, sir!
@ Ha, thank you my friend. It is great being home with my family! I did a 6 month rotation in Somalia, and that’s about as much detail as I can give. Ha.
Happy Hallow’s End Loremaster!
Happy Spooky Season, fellow adventurer! Have you been a good ghoul this month, stirring up a bit of mischief around town?
Darkshire and Brill should be their own huge standalone expansions.
Agreed!
Thanks for yet another great video about a horror I used to fear back in Vanilla :P
Let's not forget about Stiches!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Oh yes! OR Un'goro crater and those Multi ton heavy T-rex's with stealth off 255.... YOU need a make a video about them!
Definitely on the list, thanks!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth GREAT! Thos buggers have ended me soooo many times! By creeping on me while I was dealing with other critters!!! The same with Stitches for that matter! XD
Well done, thx
My pleasure! Enjoy!
Poor Morgan Ladimore
A terrible outcome to his early noble life
I was hoping those Corrupted ashbringer style whispers were actually ingame and I somehow missed them
For this tale, I experimented with sound effects to capture that eerie, ‘from beyond’ feel. It worked out quite well, if I may say so myself.
This narrative is so awesome! Love me some creepy WoW storytelling :D
Glad you enjoy it! Are there other (creepy) stories in Azeroth you'd like to see some day soon?
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth Indeed! I think that Outland and the Burning Crusade expansion is a gold mine for dark and creepy stories. I feel that Terokkar Forest has some chilling backstory including the fate of Auchindoun, same with Shadowmoon Valley. Then we also have Karazhan!
The death knight starting campaign is quite chilling and many events that takes place in Northrend, thinknig in particular of Dragonblight.
The Terror of Terrokar is one hell of a quest/story line! Thanks for all the suggestions, I have them written down.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth No problem! Looking forward to more awesome content! ^^
The love of the father can turn into a wrath worthy of the gods, blind vengeance aimed at all and especially himself. Great men undone by the things they hold most dear with neither at fault are the most pitiable of tales.
What is the takeaway here? To never let yourself experience love so strong? To allow fate to take its course, being content in the tides of time sweeping you away as they see fit? Numb yourself so thoroughly that you feel nothing?
No, i believe great tragedies like these are tales of forgiveness, of understanding. The fragility of man is a fact and all the more reason the individual who faces a catastrophic adversary in the name of others should be honored. Even if they fall. Especially if they fall.
Wonderfully put. These stories teach us that it’s not about avoiding love or loss, but honoring the courage it takes to face great adversity. It’s in that struggle, and the willingness to fall, that true strength is found.
What kind of Addon is used for the smooth camera movement?
It’s a specialized tool I use on private servers to create smooth camera paths and transitions. Unfortunately, I can’t share the name due to privacy agreements with the creator.
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I was hoping of not having to boot up a private server, because it takes ages on my potato computer :D
I think, I'll stick with 3D modelling and rendering for now.
Anyway, im looking forward for your next story, loremaster. :D
Thank you, I was worshiped in 2007. Then was I a retired Grand Marshal, they called me the savior of Astranaar. I can tell you some war stories, I was guild leader of a Night Elf Guild with 100 members. I told everyone to quest in Ashenvale, 1 time it was 18 Night Elves versus versus 40 Horde. I contacted Stormwind and Ironforge and there came 100 reinforcements and me the victor. Ave Antoninus Pius, 40 years Peace and Stability. Regards, Alex.
Hail, mighty Alex! Truly, the tales of your heroic deeds resound through the ages! Astranaar stands as a beacon of your legacy, and I’d wager even the bards sing of the grand standoff against those 40 Horde. May your banner fly high for another 40 years of peace and stability. Ave, indeed!
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth I am Venetian, we raided Hammerfall Outpost in 200 versus 200, great wars in 2005/2006. The raid on redridge collapsed, needed 4 screenshots to photograph 1 alliance raid.
17:34 So Sara says, “my mother, my brother, and sisters, they didn’t survive.“ when there were only two girls and one boy. Morgan and his wife had three children. 11:12 so Sara had only one sister, not sisters. Otherwise, Sara would be a fourth child not the only surviving child of three.
Good catch! You’re absolutely right: Sara had only one sister and one brother, not multiple siblings. After all that work, sometimes a little error sneaks in.
Thanks
Thank you, my friend. Tell me, does Morgan's story remind you of any other characters or figures in Azeroth who were driven to darkness? Who and why?
@@TheChroniclesofAzeroth You're very welcome Lore Master. Oh The Waycrest Manor in Drustvar and the storyline attached to it, I must say, Blizzard dropped the ball in not making that the ultimate Halloween location. Better yet to expand on the many stories they could have tied into that zone, I mean, witches, ghosts, murder, love, betrayal...the things a mother would do to preserve her house, land and lineage...oh my!
Hmmm what else, oh 'fleshing out' the story behind Thaddius in Naxxramus would be nice. I remember my first raid against him and say, does anyone notice he's made out of flesh?
I had to look this one up, the Horrific Vision of Stormwind, it adds more context to the group of children that play in regular Stormwind, flow them and see where they end up :)
Now who cannot forget that lovely quest in Nagrand at Challe's Home for Little Tykes :)
Excellent examples! Rest assured, I’ve noted them all, and I’ve no doubt each will have its own story someday! All we need is a little more time in this World… of Warcraft!
that was good
Glad you liked it!
It's funny. I played the game for nearly five years before quitting in late Wrath. I never played Alliance. It wasn't an option. I had never heard of Mor'Ladim, Van Cleef, or Mr. Mistmantle until Classic came out and I watched those levelling streams and vids. Hell, I remember getting run around by a guildie during or just after Ulduar after I had told him I had never been to Darkshore or 50 percent of the EK. To be fair, I was slow as hell at levelling as I'd get into my 30s and start another alt. I didnt hit my first 60 until a month into BC. So I never did vanilla 50+ as current content, only ever doing any WPL, EPL, B Steppes quests or dungeons etc while levelling alts during BC or Wrath.
It’s funny how we all find our own way in Azeroth! For me, it was the opposite. I stuck with a single human warrior, tanking my way up to the Lich King in Icecrown Citadel and then going after the achievements. That kept me going for ages!
She never draws it, but it's always drawn? 😂
Well, the in-game possibilities often limit imaginative storytelling, so some creative liberties are needed to build the narrative.
haunting :D
Another spooky season, another haunting recounting!
dang can you do a whole movie?
Azeroth on the big screen… Now, who wouldn’t want that?
If he was buried in an unmarked grave, where did the grave marker with the name on it come from?
A mystery indeed! Maybe his grave wasn’t as forgotten as the legend claims.
@TheChroniclesofAzeroth also you said he believed his family was killed but nothing was mentioned as to how he had a surviving daughter. I know they must have survived but nothing was said as to where they were when he got back home
And then the hooded traveler goes and vendors the not particularly good sword.
Lol! Just goes to show even a mysterious traveller needs to start somewhere... and sometimes that means wielding a less-than-legendary blade.
@ I have completed this quest as well as the rest of Duskwood dozens of times, both pre- and post-Cataclysm, and I have never found Archerus to be better than the weapon I already had. Just sayin’.
why does it sound like it is written by a.i.?
It’s not written by AI, though some sections are enhanced to refine the tone and flow of the narrative. Adjustments to sentence structure and word choice allows the story to flow naturally, by avoiding repetitive language or clunky phrasing.
This use of AI voice is just fucking sad.
Ffs what is this tts bs