I'm 100% behind this guys point. His little story was better than the last 10 years of wow And WAY more interesting. Blizzard doesn't even know how to use mystery.
If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write 50 stories that are just as interesting as this one. If you don't believe me than that's fine. You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind. These things are theme, task, and story. The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics. The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest. The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
@@dakotashroom5401 You're describing a self-restricting framework that you've invented out of thin air. You could rewrite this whole story as a quest line about a serial killer NPC.
Well, yeah… it’s easy to make up ONE stand-alone story. But try writing 25 stories that ALL have to tie in to one story that was made up 20 years ago by a guy that’s no longer with the company and can’t be used for helpful info on the plans to tie them all in. I’m not giving blizzard a pass, by any means, but being super duper impressed by one story and shitting on a company that has been telling stories and … trying … to tie them all together for 25 years is … idk, weird.
@Bouzsi Yeah, but take it in the perspective of any media franchise, there are highs and lows, where a first few seasons were mid or maybe even okay but after they get really dull, just to get REALLY good later on, this actually happens a lot. Hell, even the walking dead had dealt with this, too! By the way, they were are adapting a comic book that they completely changed the story of, by killing off an extremely crucial character to the plot, so they couldnt rely on the books as a guide anymore and was in the same position wow is in now, and even had a drought like I said just before, but they picked up the pace later on. WoW is an ongoing story, not multiple stories tied together, it's supposed to have a goal and an ending in mind but they don't care, nor will they ever due to them having no need to do so, as they're being paid an absurd amount of money for doing practically jack shit.
This is a really interesting story. If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write many stories that are just as interesting as this one. If you don't believe me than that's fine. You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind. These things are theme, task, and story. The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics. The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest. The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
Gotta give it to the guy, he had me hooked from start to finish, and in the end used the whole ordeal to shit on blizzard and show them that 1 dude on his PC at home can easily put together a GRIPPING story, bravo, what else can i say. Bravo.
The second girl who was murdered was called Riven, I'm pretty sure theres a harpy rare called Riven that spawns in the Charred Vale. Edit: I feel dumb.
I was legitimately starting to get creeped out. Like I knew on some level that it was probably gonna be bs somehow, but at the same time was glued to it. That guy did a really great job of building up tension and suspense, that I wanted to see where his video was going without looking into it and spoiling it. Kinda disappointed it isn't real lmao. Also, was listening to all this at around 2:14 am.
@@tamiemi That’s red dead redemption though. A rated R game that includes violence and such. So it isn’t as awful. But to say more games should include things like that is insane. You’ll only be persuading people to do awful shit just for the acknowledgment of it.
This is a really interesting story. If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write many stories that are just as interesting as this one. If you don't believe me than that's fine. You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind. These things are theme, task, and story. The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics. The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest. The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
If it wasn't for Asmon googling the wiki page (and not finding it) along with some of the chatters watching the movie in advance spoiling it I would've been 110% fooled. Good story. I feel like the writing team should just sit down get baked and talk ideas. That's what they used to do, right?
@@Kaseyrocks10101no he didn’t. he looked up “socal killer” in the wiki search bar. it then said it was showing results for “social killer” because none were found for “socal killer.”
I felt the same after finishing endwalker. If a small team can make an absolute masterpiece of a story who doesn't even speak the same language, why can't WoW make one too.
Hahahaha I seriously want this to be a chain quest in Stonetalon now. Where npc's in thos locations die at those moments and you have to investigate the deaths and find out that the butcher is the murderer. That was so damn good.
This is a really interesting story. If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write 50 stories that are just as interesting as this one. If you don't believe me than that's fine. You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind. These things are theme, task, and story. The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics. The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest. The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
This is one of those videos that starts off sounding really silly but the longer it goes on it starts to sound more and more believable. Fair play to the guy he probably got bored one night while in stone talon mountains and thought fk it
Oh My god. I had CHILLS watching up until 23 minutes. Literally chills. My hairs on my arms and legs were standing up. I had to put on the fan heater to warm the room up and then even close the bedroom door because I didn't want to see shadows outside in the hall way during watching this. Personally It would have been better if the guy never gave the truth and just left us hanging forever. But seriously. This guy has greatness in very high levels. Seriously impressed. Speechless. not Wow but WOW for real!
That story got me too, it was so well narated that, at first, I said to myself, this must be fake, but evidence started piling up and I was truly freaking out...
holy shit this was good lmao, very well written - The devs used to hide a lot of semi-dark secrets within the games, so this obscure reference wouldn't have surprised me
I was watching this video and then my neighbor came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful.
We all know that the hole story grabbed us so hard because we would absolutely with the state of Blizzard believe that this is a possibility that someone like that worked for them.
Imagine making up some deep lore about a serial killer hiding hints in fucking Wow Classic just to dunk on Blizzards writing team. I can't even...That guy is a legend.
Dude imagine how cool the game would be if it contained easter eggs like that...seemingly "random" events in game that would happen at set hours, etc...damn, I would play the game just to explore every corner. And imagine the patch notes: - Scripted a new event. That's all the info, now get exploring.
It's kinda impossible nowadays, because you always got those techkids that will compare old and new datafiles with programs and with a click of a mousebutton they will find out what is exactly changed.
Man turned into the history channel just to prove a point. I love it... The man literally choose a forgettable area, looked around at NPCs, made a false Wiki article and photoshopped Reddit DMs just to so he could tell Blizzard to get it together.
I like how the first question about the "most forgettable zone" is kind of a trick question, cause if you can think of it how can it be the most forgettable? xD
Man this video brought me back to the old days of wow looking up videos of people finding secret unaccesible areas with unfinished stuff and easter eggs.
The easter egg is probably real. You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind. These things are theme, task, and story. The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics. The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest. The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
This is a perfect example of something that's just really fun, irrespective of its authenticity. No need to spoil it, it's about the journey of experiencing the story. Let people enjoy things y'all.
I've seen that vid multiple times so i know the plot twist, but it always amazes me. I was speechless the first time. And i wholeheartedly agree with his ending points.
Video: "what's the most forgettable zone?" Me: "Stone talon Mountains... No wait... If I remembered about that zone it must not be it" Video: "Stone talon mountain" Me: "goddammit"
While I've read too many creepypastas, and I understood right from the start what it was, I commend the story. I don't even play WoW but I still loved it.
"What do you say in such presence of greatness".. Exactly. usually I'm p***** off when I get duped like this but this one was good and it actually served a point so hats off to the man.
Not to defend blizzard writing team, but i think a story seemingly related to a real life mystery hooks you up much easier or at least in a different way than the one set completely in universe, so i don't think this video is a good example of how easy it is to write something better than current quests. It's still great on it's own ofc
@@bioswat96 some at blizz started to think they where actually good a writing a story. Also they felt the need to get bigger and bigger with every expansion. The little thing where what made wow great, Storylines and players alike.
i cant believe a creepypasta on a forgetable zone in wow hooked me more than the wow story itself.
Ikr. Spooked me, then I looked it up lmao.
Guy did well.
Says the guy who probably forgot this vid already but played/still plays the game for several years :D
@@Hiihtopipa Jumping to conclusions to defend wow devs? All while assuming you know what the stranger does or likes.
@@FarikoWishless stop being a bitch for someone I was just fucking around.
@@Hiihtopipa What the fuck is wrong with you swap out your copium bro
I'm 100% behind this guys point. His little story was better than the last 10 years of wow And WAY more interesting. Blizzard doesn't even know how to use mystery.
If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write 50 stories that are just as interesting as this one.
If you don't believe me than that's fine.
You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind.
These things are theme, task, and story.
The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics.
The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest.
The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
@@dakotashroom5401 You're describing a self-restricting framework that you've invented out of thin air.
You could rewrite this whole story as a quest line about a serial killer NPC.
Well, yeah… it’s easy to make up ONE stand-alone story. But try writing 25 stories that ALL have to tie in to one story that was made up 20 years ago by a guy that’s no longer with the company and can’t be used for helpful info on the plans to tie them all in.
I’m not giving blizzard a pass, by any means, but being super duper impressed by one story and shitting on a company that has been telling stories and … trying … to tie them all together for 25 years is … idk, weird.
True
@Bouzsi Yeah, but take it in the perspective of any media franchise, there are highs and lows, where a first few seasons were mid or maybe even okay but after they get really dull, just to get REALLY good later on, this actually happens a lot. Hell, even the walking dead had dealt with this, too! By the way, they were are adapting a comic book that they completely changed the story of, by killing off an extremely crucial character to the plot, so they couldnt rely on the books as a guide anymore and was in the same position wow is in now, and even had a drought like I said just before, but they picked up the pace later on.
WoW is an ongoing story, not multiple stories tied together, it's supposed to have a goal and an ending in mind but they don't care, nor will they ever due to them having no need to do so, as they're being paid an absurd amount of money for doing practically jack shit.
This dude single-handedly finessed the whole wow writing team... He has too much power
"Out of all the zones, which zones are the MOST forgettable"
Hold on lemme just remember zones that i forget
Forgettable. Not the one you forgot
He proved something: Use what you have. He used names, zones, and details to make something.
Shadowlands had SO MUCH to work with. Yet..here we are.
This is a really interesting story.
If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write many stories that are just as interesting as this one.
If you don't believe me than that's fine.
You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind.
These things are theme, task, and story.
The theme is the flavor text of the quest.
Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics.
The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest.
The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
@@dakotashroom5401 why are you spamming this on every comment
@@GrassSaint33 to look smart maybe, can't really tell
Asmon: "This is the most forgettable zone."
Chat: "No, it's the ones you forgot about."
Asmon: "Oh, yeah. Understandable."
Gotta give it to the guy, he had me hooked from start to finish, and in the end used the whole ordeal to shit on blizzard and show them that 1 dude on his PC at home can easily put together a GRIPPING story, bravo, what else can i say.
Bravo.
Me too it was 100% believable, because he has the English Accent that prefect for narration lol
this is basically a 20 minute roast of blizzards writing.. and i love that so much
thing is, putting a deep dive creepypasta easter egg in the game is actually something Old Blizzard would've done.
thats exactly why this video is so genius lol
The second girl who was murdered was called Riven, I'm pretty sure theres a harpy rare called Riven that spawns in the Charred Vale.
Edit: I feel dumb.
We all do xD
Pretty good memory regardless of the bogus story
I was legitimately starting to get creeped out. Like I knew on some level that it was probably gonna be bs somehow, but at the same time was glued to it. That guy did a really great job of building up tension and suspense, that I wanted to see where his video was going without looking into it and spoiling it. Kinda disappointed it isn't real lmao. Also, was listening to all this at around 2:14 am.
@The Wandering M So you're telling me there should be things referring to killers inside games as easter eggs??? WTF is wrong with you
@@RebornKingz Red Dead Redemption 2 has a bunch and is great actually.
@@tamiemi That’s red dead redemption though. A rated R game that includes violence and such. So it isn’t as awful. But to say more games should include things like that is insane. You’ll only be persuading people to do awful shit just for the acknowledgment of it.
This is a really interesting story.
If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write many stories that are just as interesting as this one.
If you don't believe me than that's fine.
You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind.
These things are theme, task, and story.
The theme is the flavor text of the quest.
Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics.
The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest.
The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
@@RebornKingz didn't WoW has one at least with the Storwind barbership? or that was from a movie?
If it wasn't for Asmon googling the wiki page (and not finding it) along with some of the chatters watching the movie in advance spoiling it I would've been 110% fooled.
Good story. I feel like the writing team should just sit down get baked and talk ideas. That's what they used to do, right?
he googled the wrong thing. thats what made me get hooked. he looked up social killer instead of socal
@@Kaseyrocks10101no he didn’t. he looked up “socal killer” in the wiki search bar. it then said it was showing results for “social killer” because none were found for “socal killer.”
straight up better story telling than the entire shadowlands combined in one video
The most perfectly crafted 20 minute burn Blizzard has ever gotten.
The Socal Lady Killer might be fake but that dude is definitely a murderer LMAO.
That AI generated man is absolutely a murderer.
@@Xbob42 yeah im glad hes gone now
I have to respect a man who puts so much effort into taking the piss on Blizzard. This was art.
He had me good with that story. I was mindblown because of how well he told that story. Blizzard should hire him as the leader of their writing team
I felt the same after finishing endwalker. If a small team can make an absolute masterpiece of a story who doesn't even speak the same language, why can't WoW make one too.
was walking back home from a taqueria, and listening to this story when its dark was really scary lol totally sucked in for 20 mins
great storytelling
Watched this 7 months ago, and still I come back in hopes to refeel that reveal. Stunning.
Stone talon mountains is so forgetable, I didn't even think about it when trying to think of forgetable zones
LOL so true
omg this was THE best callout i have ever experienced xD what a guy, deserves some sort of award for that video
This was such a good story that despite it being untrue, he altered my reality with it.
Stonetalon will never be the same to me again.
my whole community was really shook up when that happened in Los Charred
This is actually such a good burn, like Blizzard has no way to clap back, he proved everything.
The most genius part of this whole video is "Whatever the hell you do, do not look in the comments section below".
I took a leap of faith and listened to him lol
He made a better story out of a dead zone than blizzard has made with 20 years and infinte money
23:06 - “Wow, this is nuts! I can’t wait to tell my friends about this!”
23:07 - “Nevermind.”
This story hooked me in more than any WoW story ever... Jesus that was a crazy ride.
this man made me watch and be invested in a video about a game that i give 0 fucks about. well played
Hahahaha I seriously want this to be a chain quest in Stonetalon now. Where npc's in thos locations die at those moments and you have to investigate the deaths and find out that the butcher is the murderer. That was so damn good.
This is a really interesting story.
If someone thinks of a theme for a story they can probably write 50 stories that are just as interesting as this one.
If you don't believe me than that's fine.
You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind.
These things are theme, task, and story.
The theme is the flavor text of the quest.
Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics.
The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest.
The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
Leveling at Stonetalon Mountains at night will never be the same now lol
This is one of those videos that starts off sounding really silly but the longer it goes on it starts to sound more and more believable. Fair play to the guy he probably got bored one night while in stone talon mountains and thought fk it
Oh My god. I had CHILLS watching up until 23 minutes. Literally chills. My hairs on my arms and legs were standing up. I had to put on the fan heater to warm the room up and then even close the bedroom door because I didn't want to see shadows outside in the hall way during watching this. Personally It would have been better if the guy never gave the truth and just left us hanging forever. But seriously. This guy has greatness in very high levels. Seriously impressed. Speechless. not Wow but WOW for real!
I just straight up orgasmed when he called out the WoW writing team
M'FER!!! I don't even play WOW and this had me glued to the damn screen 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm actually kinda pissed that story wasn't real. It was too damn good.
Any other good WoW creepypasta recommendations? This was great!
This guy tells a better story than the entire wow team.
I mean, even if this is fake, this completely changed how I view Stonetalon Mountains. Fantastic job.
That story got me too, it was so well narated that, at first, I said to myself, this must be fake, but evidence started piling up and I was truly freaking out...
Blizzard, better start hiring ppl like this bruh. This was actual fucking good
holy shit this was good lmao, very well written - The devs used to hide a lot of semi-dark secrets within the games, so this obscure reference wouldn't have surprised me
Rupty, du schaust asmon? 😂😂😅
@@DennisFischerOfficial Seit 2016 oder so haha, mittlerweile aber nur noch ab und zu, spiele seit 2 jahren kein wow mehr
@@Corrupted verständlich ^^, witzig dich hier als Kommentar zu finden. Schaue immernoch ab und zu mal deine Horror-Einteiler. Einfach Beste
I was watching this video and then my neighbor came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful.
We all know that the hole story grabbed us so hard because we would absolutely with the state of Blizzard believe that this is a possibility that someone like that worked for them.
Best. Storytelling.Ever. I loved this mockumentary.
A part of me knew it was fake, but the story was so damn good. Hilarious ending
Imagine making up some deep lore about a serial killer hiding hints in fucking Wow Classic just to dunk on Blizzards writing team. I can't even...That guy is a legend.
I don't care that we got baited, it's still one of the best, most thrilling things I've seen in a very long time.
Dude imagine how cool the game would be if it contained easter eggs like that...seemingly "random" events in game that would happen at set hours, etc...damn, I would play the game just to explore every corner.
And imagine the patch notes:
- Scripted a new event. That's all the info, now get exploring.
It's kinda impossible nowadays, because you always got those techkids that will compare old and new datafiles with programs and with a click of a mousebutton they will find out what is exactly changed.
27:26 WTF was that behind him ? that gust of air
The ghost of his dead mother's rotting corpse
I like how getting banned for no reason on the classic wow subreddit seems like a perfectly reasonable scenario lol.
Have you ever seen a photo of reddit mods? Banning people is all they have
Someone call 911: the lore team at Blizzard just got absolutely bodied.
Man turned into the history channel just to prove a point. I love it...
The man literally choose a forgettable area, looked around at NPCs, made a false Wiki article and photoshopped Reddit DMs just to so he could tell Blizzard to get it together.
I'm not even mad about receiving the biggest "Gotcha" moment I've ever experienced... 10/10
I've heard this before. I wanted to hear it again cause it's Halloween
It became a tradition for me. Every year.
I literally did the same thing
same. watching it for like the forth time on different reaction channels. It's that good.
It's STILL AMAZING. I watch reactions to this video whenever I'm not feeling great. The sound of people's laughter always lifts my spirit.
I like how the first question about the "most forgettable zone" is kind of a trick question, cause if you can think of it how can it be the most forgettable? xD
We were all dooped and enjoyed ever minute of it. Get this man a job at Blizzard Headquarters.
my face lost its color after i heard "Krond....the butcher"
I was bloody invested in this flying around in STM for an hour :(. I needed this to be true :P
Well, perhaps you should start doing some killings and make it true, idk.
In battlegrounds, i mean...
Watching this at 2:47 AM is quite the experience.
Same lmao
The best part is that we wanted it to be true
In the end, the conclusion of the video was the real murder.
omg NEVER... have I been reeled in ... sitting there with my 'mouth agape for that whole story'!!! that is PURE GOLD
Damn thats a mic drop video right there
That was the best burn I've ever spent 20 minutes watching lol.
I thought it was real before asmon went to wikipedia. AMAZINg video
ye kinda ruined it
I watched it 6 times now and I still love the story and the suspense
yeah dude i watched every single reaction that exists in the internet xD
23:00 - I was so fucking invested!!!!
I’d play a quest line this guy put together
Man this video brought me back to the old days of wow looking up videos of people finding secret unaccesible areas with unfinished stuff and easter eggs.
The easter egg is probably real.
You should try writing your own quest with only 3 things on mind.
These things are theme, task, and story.
The theme is the flavor text of the quest. Think of it like a genre or category of characteristics.
The task is the list of activities the player does during the quest.
The story is the writing that pieces everything together.
Not gonna lie, his story writing is so good that make me watch entire video.
This is a perfect example of something that's just really fun, irrespective of its authenticity. No need to spoil it, it's about the journey of experiencing the story. Let people enjoy things y'all.
Could you imagine if this was an overarching story of stonetalon? It would probably be my favorite quest line.
unfortunately wow questing is intended to be extremely simple and easy to follow
Dude seriously I was ready to log in tonight and check this shit
“What do you say in the presence of such greatness” is the correct response
Kirk SaintPatrick... funny :) My name is Don Kirkpatrick. I like it :)
dude I had chills watching this. He nailed the story telling so well I thought it was real. I applaud this guy. :)
omfg that whole story scared the crap out of me.Because I was questing in stonetalon mt not long ago.
This man wins the fucking internet holy shit. All that build up for the sickest burn in human history. Good God that had me reeling at the end. LMFAO
Somewhere, a guy who actually is called Mike Krond is shitting himself.
I've seen that vid multiple times so i know the plot twist, but it always amazes me. I was speechless the first time.
And i wholeheartedly agree with his ending points.
Blizzard should hire this guy.
Was almost a perfect video by asmon until he googled it
Video: "what's the most forgettable zone?"
Me: "Stone talon Mountains... No wait... If I remembered about that zone it must not be it"
Video: "Stone talon mountain"
Me: "goddammit"
damnit
dude that's litteraly one of the best thing i ever seen about wow. blizzard should hire this guy
While I've read too many creepypastas, and I understood right from the start what it was, I commend the story. I don't even play WoW but I still loved it.
The WoW community always had people with greater talent than whatever hacks can be found on the WoW team. Nothing new here.
"What do you say in such presence of greatness".. Exactly. usually I'm p***** off when I get duped like this but this one was good and it actually served a point so hats off to the man.
If only Guzu could seen this video earlier. Then he would have known the power of demonic rune.
TikTok brought me here…and I don’t even play WoW. Great Story!!!
Not to defend blizzard writing team, but i think a story seemingly related to a real life mystery hooks you up much easier or at least in a different way than the one set completely in universe, so i don't think this video is a good example of how easy it is to write something better than current quests. It's still great on it's own ofc
If that's so easy why haven't anybody in blizzard team made something like that? Lol
That means they're as bad as everybody think of them
Blizzard used to do that and it worked like a charm.
@@bilyscr1 so what changed then if it was so easy and successful?
@@bioswat96 some at blizz started to think they where actually good a writing a story. Also they felt the need to get bigger and bigger with every expansion. The little thing where what made wow great, Storylines and players alike.
@@bioswat96they started taking themselves too seriously and were too proud to accept feedback
The best part is the zone is so forgettable that most people believed it for a second.
This was the greatest way to tell a AAA studio that there story wrighting is ass, props to this guy.
*their *writing
@@Veganerd_ you genuinely have nothing better to do?
18 more days until find out if Blizzard took this personally.
Why do you say that? 🧐
This is the type of wild myths we would have back before 08 when we'd hear stories of wild things in game lmao
His story was way better than the star wars sequels
99% got me ,only thing that kept me back it was not seeing the combat log :)
That dude did a lot of work just to meme on blizzard. I approve.
I ain't even mad he wasted all that time and he made it all up, it was a gripping story lol.
thanks for spoiling me , love that
@@NoNHacks He told you not to read the comments
@@NoNHacks idiot reading comments
The guy roasted blizzard so good.
This was real fun. I was believing it hook, line and sinker.
Oh man easily.
Seriously?
I mean, intrigued, yes. But believing?? That would be crazy to do, without checking anything