Cuz that's like the second main character you get to play in warcraft 3 and he's basically has the most screen time and is the most important character in warcraft 3. meaning is the best in wacraft 3. but sadly he wasn't that revelant in the WoW series.
He was pretty relevant in WoW considering that he has his own expansion which is in general considered as the best and the last good one before WoW went casual trash so yeah
Technically chaotic neutral when he first held the blade because he took down the forces of the scourge down But yes he became a full out villain after that battle
Part of me still wishes Arthas had a redemption arc, one where they could free him from the helm and the sword, and show that one's childhood innocence is never truly lost. But, as is said, "There must always be a Lich King."
@@TurtleTime26 I weish he started fighting against the leagion as LK instead of wasting time in lorderon. I think he would have been able to pull something off, he was very talented and knew how to use power he obtained and was good strategist and had help from others in the scourge like kethuzad and Anubarak. I would wnat to see him driving frostmourne trough, if not Sargaras, then his dogs first in line.
Can you even imagine? And if they kept the soundtrack in vein with the original tracks (or just use the original tracks from in game)? Jaina and arthas always make me weep, I can’t even imagine how dehydrated I’d end up if there was a whole movie about arthas’ storyline
Bolvar: "The world must never know what was done here today." Tirion: "Understood. I'll just build a monument in Dalaran which tells everyone what was done here today."
tbh: the one of mists of pandaria is even better. but only to those who can overcome their gloryfication of wotlk. the mop cinematic showed human nature at its worse and best at the same time, which was perfection.
Was it really gloryfication of wotlk? I think for most the reason why it was the best WoW cinematic was because of the fact that Arthases story is one of the favourites of warcraft players and WotLK gave us continuation of the tragedy we came to love in W3. I mean, MoP had great cinematic but it didn't carry the emotional conection many of us have to the Arthas.
Totally agree. The build up from Warcraft 3 came to a conclusion, and WoW just never felt the same again. One of the most iconic characters for me, his story ended, and so did the excitement of the story progression of WoW. It hasn't been too bad, but with the build up and the foundation lore surrounding Arthas, his storyline was the reason I wanted this expansion. I'm really hoping they do his story justice with a solid movie, or maybe even a Netflix-like series, so they can draw it out and show details of the rise and fall of Arthas in the fashion he deserves.
From the start he did nothing wrong the purge of the city was a good plan they didnt have a choice either wait for them to become zombies which is unavoidable or kill them before they turn to avoid more destruction... plus if arthas didnt become the lich king no one would contain the undead and they would roam around wildly and cause havoc resulting to deaths i think arthas is the hero
@@rexyz5875 cmon now, Arthas was a paladin, where was that fat Cleanse at? I stood in Stormwind pressing that button for hours where's Arthas's excuse?
I’m sure it’s been said a million times before, but I can’t help but feel that Medievh would have had a lot more success if he started off with the fact he was a Guardian and also explained that if they didn’t go west they’d all turn into undead from the plague.
The problem is that Medivh was "killed" back in WC1, having gone mad from fel corruption which the Alliance documented, meaning that the likely result of Medivh revealing his identity would have been getting immediately arrested and killed again, no one believing him from thinking that he's trying to trick them into destroying themselves again. Medivh upon reincarnation was given a pretty shitty hand to work with regarding convincing people to listen to him.
Wow, I knew Blizzard has always focused on storytelling. Let be honest ; Arthas stroy was so fascinating and yet so full of sorrow one can just imagine. I salute you Blizzard and great that there is still gaming company who want to offer the best for gamers without any cutting corners. Voice acting was fantastic and really high ambience surrounding it was really dynamic during the cutscenes.
They've served their gods, as had the fans and players. Today they are but a husk ... An abomination held together by those clinging to the very story that captivated them.
Can we admire the invincible theme for arthas it has that heavenly aspect while also keeping to the dark corruption arthas had after taking frostmourn good job blizzard for finding such good music directors
I remember that one: 'I'll hunt you to the ends of the earth, Mal'ganis.... TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH!' How did he know about Earth when he lives on a different planet? something is fishy
I remember running my rogue friend through culling of stratholme about 25 times for the bis dagger drop before naxx.... never dropped for him but I'd won and vendored it 3 times lol. Could quote the entire instance about 1/2 through the runs and still thought it was a good dungeon if painfully slow to run 30+ times. The really was THE moment that made him... only reason he would have accepted frostmourne to begin with
Big fan of Arthas Menethil's story here. It's indeed similar to the fall of Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side in the Star Wars saga. It's the eternal struggle between the Light and the Darkness. Arthas Menethil was a paladin, a knight of Light, and was seduced and corrupted by Frostmourne, consumed by his thirst of vengeance for what happened to his kingdom and his people. A very compelling storyline, and my favorite from the Warcraft lore. Too bad it didn't bring in the purge of Stratholme and the attack of Quel'Thalas, where he killed Sylvanas and turned her into a Banshee.
missed the culling of stratholme, turning sylvanas into a banshee. What's the point in the video if you aren't going to show the key defining moments of the character/series?
Till last part of Lich king...I was hoping somehow Arthas released from Lich king cursed 😑 but it didn't happen 😒 because Arthas was my favorite character..I know he was crazy young boy but he tooks that curse thinking he can save his homeland 😥
they pretty similar, both taking a curse to save a homeland but that very same curse is what destroyed their most beloved, and illidan being banished after all he's been through.
I didnt intend to include them all, it would be far too long of a video. I agree that culling of stratholme probably should have been included though...
For longest time and even now i have a fever called the Wacraft fever. But i never played WOW, I played the RTS game Reign of Chaos and The Frozen Throne. I think it is an epic and every character have crossed my mind so bad it almost became like a fever. I still think and imagine about arthas illidan the naga the horde the alliance the nightelves. In this video lot of things are missing as I am a fanatic of this game i know almost everything quite clear but still thanks foe making a video on it as it mesmerised my beautiful experience and fever of the game. Warcraft is the best game I ever played. I am in love with the game. Sometimes its not the graphics it the characters and the storyline and the missions that make a game epical.
Yo my boi you skipped so much! culling of strathome, invasion of silvermoon, summoning arch by invading dalaran, informing illidan about scull of gul dan, the betrayal of some undead, the fight against illidan are all pretty important events that had cutscenes. Some minor things you missed are meeting anubarak, raising sindrosa, fighting ancient ones and old god entities. basically the whole journey to icecrown.
yeah i get how you gotta cut some stuff. was great still. i read the comments below after i typed it out and went aww jeeze pcpenguin already covered this.
PCPenguin long time since you replied this but any interest in making a full length one with all the above cutscenes? You know us lore junkies will watch the whole thing - even if it’s 3 hours lol like another dude in this thread replied, it’s hard to find a video with everything
Arthas literally embodies the phrase From Dracula Untold "You think you are alive because of your strength you are alive because of me because of what I did to save you"
AFter playing the warcraft franchise for over 20 years. It all started because of my father when i was 8 years old he played warcraft. This is nostalgia for me watching all this. Gives me goosebumps
Not a big fan of the in-game chats but since you are using them, stunning misser that you jump from infected grain to Northrend. You show Arthas becoming evil but not the why, the part in lordaeron that makes him hell bent on revenge
Nice! Thank you. I knew some of the details but this added dimension. I had hoped to see something of Stratholme. The portrayal of Arthas as seen here paints him to be consumed by revenge, immature and petulant. The tragedy and horror at Stratholme showed his humanity, his tenderness. Even though he made an awful choice that day and ended up being seen as cruel by the residents of the city (how could they not feel that way?) I could see the battle he had inside himself.
actually thats the most relevant choice that should be made... the genocide itself is impt because had they leave it as it is, undead army will rise n harm them. the problem was when arthas went to chase mal'ganis, n uther/jaina that didn't stand with him when he need them imo this was the turning point of arthas.. yeah.
I find his story to be the saddest in WoW he only wanted to save his people and in doing so he became what he hated the most a true Tragedy... His story is a must read
What a horrible fate at the very end. Becoming a DEathknight than the Lich King is cool; I'm not talking about that. I'm talking his final chapter in Shadowlands; his soul being painfully and nightmarishly drained until he was nothing but a single particle... which faded away into oblivion. THAT is a cruel fate- to never have the relief of a after life; his soul just faded into oblivion without a whimper... horrible. I know he aws a evil man... but geeze- geh. What a nasty fate. THen Sylvanas says something like: 'Just fade away, Arthas... and your legacy, story will forever be forgotten.'
I posted this in response to someone else but I'll post it here too so that more people can see it: this is the story they should have chosen for the 2016 Warcraft movie. One of the many problems with what they went with was that it was too lore-dependent. The story of how the Alliance and the Horde were first formed is just too complicated and involving a lot of concepts and terminology to tell well in a roughly 2 hour long movie that's purpose is to be luring in the uninitiated. Conversely, Arthas' story is that of a fallen hero; a knight in shining armor led astray who becomes a monster. A Darth Vader in High Fantasy. That's the sort of thing that, by contrast, is much more accessible to a casual film-goer, is way easier to dive into without knowing the greater lore, and would have almost certainly resonated with audiences more if it had been done right. You don't need to know the names of all the main locations, Fel Magic, the politics of the Alliance, etc. to understand what makes Arthas' story so tragic. And that's why its a much, much, much better choice for a movie that's being marketed to an audience that, for the most part, has never played these games and knows nothing about them.
I'll never name my son with a name like this. Knowing the end of Arthas, this sounds like an evil outcome, A bad omen. We shall listen the words of the spirits and the deads. Or we will just be doomed ourselves and being condemned to be companions of those deads who warned us. We Italians have a kind of "six sense" about bad luck and similars. After all, here there are 3 thousands of years of deads that wished us every kind of things. Let the deads sleeps in peace and always listen their words.
Something that's funny is that arthas's story is very similar to anakin's in Star Wars but this came out before episode 3 so technically blizzard did the darth Vader transformation first.
It's strange to hear them laugh at 4:10, since now the Afterlives:Bastion cinematic shows the injured soul of Uther, willing to cast his own student into ever painful and eternal torment at the hands of the Maw instead of going through the normal process of death.
10:48 these in game cinematics look like a parody through today's eyes. "baang.....arrrgh...dies....Frostmorne drops....whatever". 12:08 "slash....arrrgh...done"
I remember when i first had installed lich king and first saw that intro.. Fuck my life.. Amazing it was. Then i quit after lich king and I think wow itself did too in a way..
I see a lot of people saying that Arthas should have been the focus of the Warcraft movie. As awesome as that would be, there is a big reason why that would be extraordinarily difficult, not from a visual perspective, but a storytelling one. To tell that story, you have to also tell the story of Ner'zhul, which is a massive story in it's own right. You have to tell Illidan's story as well, equally long. Basically, you need about three movies to tell the whole story without RETCONing the whole story and making something new, which they would undoubtably make worse.
Arthas storyline is the best thing abut WoW, WoTLK was and still is the best expansion ever, the others are fine but WoTLK really had me hyped back then and brought tears when it came to an end.
Because it carried along with it some of Warcraft 3's main story. Now the lore is all over the place and is specifically for WoW. No longer an actual Warcraft game :(
I feel so commoted by the story of Arthas Menethil. He was promised to be a great king, but after being corrupted and turned into evil, he became something else that was even more great. Something that in life and in peace he would never be able to become. Arthas became a legend without legacy. A force of nature. A will of a power beyond restriction. And still he was almost able to control that power. He was moved by his love for everything he loved, and he was doomed by love itself. Arthas now its a legend, a legend that it could be wishpered quietly, in order to not disregard the deads. A legend that tells us what will happen if love fails and our will not. Something that is against everything we are trying to build right now. Peace, brotherhood, love, respect, an unified species. He is the form of the ultimate will of man. Blind, absolute, intolerant and ferocious. Nothing good came from that path. Remember it when you are in doubt. Even me, myself, I was in doubt. But I've chosen a path of humble negation. I'll be poor and forgotten in short time. But at least I'll never turn any mother into a widow. No one will never dress the black due to my actions. It's a small price to pay for the right choice.
5:22 "If we allow our passions to turn to bloodlust... we will become as vile as the orcs..." 10:21 "Forget this business! Lead your men home...!" sounds familiar... goosebumps
I think wow should get a prize for best storyline ever created aswell as most badass character and so on i think we can agree all that nothing even comes close to arthas . It matches up so perfectly the epic music the lore the feeling you get everytime entering icc or nordend like it gave me goose bumps everytime if i could turn the time back i would go for release of wotlk man:(
i would say when ever he saw this locket a really small remind of jaina prevented him from just throwing it away.. brilliant, the last pickle of his soul able to keep the locket at him through the power of love
The first encounter with the abomination, the first encounter with Kelthuzad, the culling of Stratholme, being abandoned by Jaina, his betrayal of the mercenaries that fought beside him, his burning of his own ships, his exchanges with his past paladin brothers, his first encounter with Sylvanas, his killing of Sylvanas, his sacking of Quelthelas and destroying the sunwell (pretty much created the blood elves), his exchange with that wizard dude in the level where you need to pass the death wall by killing lesser ward magi, his return to his kingdom, his exchange with the dreadlords, his injuries sustained by Sylvanas' betrayal, his association with the Nerubians, his initial battle with Illidan, his final battle with Illidan, the entire battle for Northrend between the two, the internal struggle he went through to fend off Nerzhul's possessions, the killing of his inner self, various mental mind games and atrocities along the way that add up to one helluva villain. Better, even, than the Joker. And I'm a huge fan of the Joker. There is a lot you left out, even more i bet as i haven't played WOTLK. Before you try to make a video detailing something, make sure you get it all down and don't leave out vital character plot points like Stratholme.
Great video. I love the story of Arthas; it is so tragic. One can see the gradual descent into corruption over the course of time. However, you forgot a major event. The Culling of Stratholme. This, in my honest opinion- and it seems that way from the story- was a major turning point in Arthas's life. It was the first time Arthas committed an atrocity, even if he did it with the intention of saving his people. The conversation he had with Uther beforehand- when he disbands the Order of the Knights of the Silver Hand was a major part of the story. It shows Arthas making the conscious decision to commit a horrible act and defying his Mentor and his Order's laws. My question is: Why was this excluded? I know the story predominantly from playing WoW back in the day, and from reading the WoW book on Arthas's life. I've never played the single player games Were there no cut scene to include? Also missing is the conversation Medivh has with Arthas, telling him if he goes down the road he is pursuing, it will hasten the destruction of his country, rather than prevent it. Not as important as the Culling, but still a great foreshadowing. All in all, though, this was a well done video. Good job.
Man i wish they bring back arthas and punish him for his stupidity by becoming like an angel bound by serving the light forever and no matter what or hopeless the situation the people of the alliance, he needs to give them hope and continue to serve
Oh cool negating his free will will also serve well, when shackles 'll fall after time, creating supermonster Arthas again. But Igo farther. Some times ago: "Father! I dont want to be next king. I have some guys creating a folk band . I'll be leading them. It will be great. We will sing about the greatness of our homeland. And their will be a little baroness I'm loving so much." You will be the next king , or all your buddies will work in Kings Stoneyard and your little baroness...." "Oh, OK. Can I say goodbye to them?" "No, you will never see them again, or else....!" Some years later..... "Welcome Arthas, Victor of the Icecold North!" "DIE FATHER!!!" So why should I say something like this? Imagine the ending of Arthas' story. Lying in the arms of his father. Some stupid Paladin wants to crown himself with the Icecrown. And the Kings says A) : " No do it not, it will send us all to another age of terror!" or does he say B) "Yes do it! There must always be a Lich King!" I think it was B) But, after all what happened to him and Arthas no human being with some intact soul , even if there is no alternative to do such a thing, can say such a sentence. Arthas' Father was thrieving with hate in such a manner in the moment .....
Megan Kittner yeah i'm not antagonizing you. Im just telling you what i want in for arthas if he ever comes back. I want him like tyrael from diablo as a messenger of loght and will never ever lose hope to humanity. You dont have to be so defensive ms.
Honestly considering what horid things Arthas does in the campaigns, it's surprising that I feel like rooting for him during his whole journey to becoming the lich king, especially in the frozen throne campaign. The game does such a great job at building up his character and story! Definitely the reason I got into the Warcraft universe to begin with!
Employees get a similar helm to the the Lich King helm shown at 17:25 on their 20th anniversary. It looks like the helm of a "good" Lich King, at least thats how I think of it.
Grom's storyline would be so badass for a movie. His life and survival in draenor, him succumbing to madness by drinking demon blood and him getting redempton with thrall's help.
I wonder how many people will be playing online and how many custom games will return to popularity. I hope that just as many or close to wc3's prime will return as well as tree tag, custom hero arena, angel arena, X-hero Siege and more will be available. I loved those games as a teen!
29:16 --- ahhh, I know this song but I cannot remember where I heard it and what it is called and it drives me crazyy.... aaaaaaaargh. I shall venture onto the journey to find the name of this melody and fulfill the hunger that my memory bestowed upon me!
Ehm ok ... found it. given I stopped playing WoW in like 2006, I never saw the Lich King trailer (World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Cinematic Trailer) so I heard it the first time in "Vedrim - No King Rules Forever"
The incident At wraths gate truly demonstrates how evil the forsaken really are And how they have no business being part of the horde. They should have always been they’re own separate faction
the whole reason i got into WOW is because of Arthas's story line.
Cuz that's like the second main character you get to play in warcraft 3 and he's basically has the most screen time and is the most important character in warcraft 3. meaning is the best in wacraft 3. but sadly he wasn't that revelant in the WoW series.
he's quite relevant since wotlc is WoW's best expansion amirite
He was pretty relevant in WoW considering that he has his own expansion which is in general considered as the best and the last good one before WoW went casual trash so yeah
nop most relevant is ILLIDAN STORMRAGE, fuck Asshortas.
+1
arthas is the best example of
"you die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
Technically chaotic neutral when he first held the blade because he took down the forces of the scourge down
But yes he became a full out villain after that battle
Uhhhh............or Sargeras....
Eren Jaeger
He wouldn't even have become the villain if Uther and Jaina wasn't such weak pussies
I’ve never wanted a villain to succeed as bad as I wish Arthas “The Lich King” would have. Best villain hands down.
Yeah. he should have been atleast Archemionde level.
Part of me still wishes Arthas had a redemption arc, one where they could free him from the helm and the sword, and show that one's childhood innocence is never truly lost. But, as is said, "There must always be a Lich King."
He wasnt uder any control though.@@TurtleTime26
@@TurtleTime26 I weish he started fighting against the leagion as LK instead of wasting time in lorderon.
I think he would have been able to pull something off, he was very talented and knew how to
use power he obtained and was good strategist and had help from others in the scourge like
kethuzad and Anubarak. I would wnat to see him driving frostmourne trough, if not Sargaras,
then his dogs first in line.
@@chufeng6223 then he would never be the badass he was better die being famous than live unfamous
This is what the Warcradt movie should have been about - Arthas' storyline. Oh well..
Gotta lay the foundation.
Hopefully Arthas, Thrall and my boy Grom will all be covered.
Was thinking the same thing.
Good idea
Can you even imagine? And if they kept the soundtrack in vein with the original tracks (or just use the original tracks from in game)? Jaina and arthas always make me weep, I can’t even imagine how dehydrated I’d end up if there was a whole movie about arthas’ storyline
Don't you dare to forget Illidan!!11!!
Bolvar: "The world must never know what was done here today."
Tirion: "Understood. I'll just build a monument in Dalaran which tells everyone what was done here today."
I'm pretty sure he was talking about his sacrifice , not that they took down Arthas.
@@a1z3k Except that clicking on the monument replays the entire event - including Bolvar's transformation.
@@a1z3k or maybe the fact that Bolvar became the new Lich King.
Nathan Robinson it’s was only for the hero/player that was there
@@nathanrobinson2130 i just took that as your character 'remembering' what really happened lol
That cinematic for Wrath of the Lich King is still the best gaming cinematic I have ever seen
tbh: the one of mists of pandaria is even better.
but only to those who can overcome their gloryfication of wotlk.
the mop cinematic showed human nature at its worse and best at the same time, which was perfection.
Powerful endeed. And, in my opinion, one the best characters ever created
Was it really gloryfication of wotlk? I think for most the reason why it was the best WoW cinematic was because of the fact that Arthases story is one of the favourites of warcraft players and WotLK gave us continuation of the tragedy we came to love in W3. I mean, MoP had great cinematic but it didn't carry the emotional conection many of us have to the Arthas.
Warlords cinametic was the best.
Shinrak It’s so poignant and sorrowful, while still managing to be threatening.
The last moments where Arthas comes to his senses and dies, RIP childhood.
Yeah its so sad
T_T
Totally agree. The build up from Warcraft 3 came to a conclusion, and WoW just never felt the same again. One of the most iconic characters for me, his story ended, and so did the excitement of the story progression of WoW. It hasn't been too bad, but with the build up and the foundation lore surrounding Arthas, his storyline was the reason I wanted this expansion. I'm really hoping they do his story justice with a solid movie, or maybe even a Netflix-like series, so they can draw it out and show details of the rise and fall of Arthas in the fashion he deserves.
From the start he did nothing wrong the purge of the city was a good plan they didnt have a choice either wait for them to become zombies which is unavoidable or kill them before they turn to avoid more destruction... plus if arthas didnt become the lich king no one would contain the undead and they would roam around wildly and cause havoc resulting to deaths i think arthas is the hero
@@rexyz5875 cmon now, Arthas was a paladin, where was that fat Cleanse at? I stood in Stormwind pressing that button for hours where's Arthas's excuse?
Arthas: I won't fail you.
Uther: I know you won't, lad.
Saddest moment in the franchise
A lil bit of ani and obi wan story right?
well...he didn't fail him, he killed him :(
The part Arthas decided to slaughter all the infected villagers before they become the undead is MISSING!!!!!which explains why he travels north
The siege of Quel'Thalas and the conflict between Sylvanas and Arthas is also missing.
"Spare me, Muradin. You weren't there to see what Mal'Ganis did to my homeland"
WELL MAYBE MURADIN WATCHED THIS VIDEO BUT YOU SKIPPED THAT PART
Hahaha
We need Movie from Blizzard for Arthas
Yah that will be a great idea they made a warcraft movie but everything wrong in the movie Haha I hop the part 2 from the movie will be better
i am saying the same thing since 2003..maaan
Considering reforged, maybe not
PLEASE
Let them come.
Frostmourne HUNGERS!
so is this the past story of the dota1&2?
No dota has no story this is the warcraft universe
aww yeah then why there is so many similar heros?
Because Dota started as moded map for Warcraft 3 ? ...
Its the mod on warcraft 3 made by warcraft models
I know this story from the back of my hand since I was 14. Now 31 I am still amazed by it.
"Father..... is it....over?"
"At long last.... the ID will be reset next week....."
"I see.....only noobs.... before....me....."
Ha ha
I’m sure it’s been said a million times before, but I can’t help but feel that Medievh would have had a lot more success if he started off with the fact he was a Guardian and also explained that if they didn’t go west they’d all turn into undead from the plague.
The problem is that Medivh was "killed" back in WC1, having gone mad from fel corruption which the Alliance documented, meaning that the likely result of Medivh revealing his identity would have been getting immediately arrested and killed again, no one believing him from thinking that he's trying to trick them into destroying themselves again. Medivh upon reincarnation was given a pretty shitty hand to work with regarding convincing people to listen to him.
"What are you doing son?"
"Succeeding you Father."
That was one of the best gaming moment ever for me.
Blizzard made the best cinematics EVER!
true!
Well since they were only short cinematics they might as well make it the best quality technology currently has.
Shutz Shells true
Makes*
no, square enix, but blizzard is second
It would be mind blowing if they remade the cutscenes from WC3 as actual cinematics
they diddddd
ITS HAPPENING
@@ML-mx3mm really?
the time has come!
My man, I got news for you! Warcraft Reforged here we go!
Wow, I knew Blizzard has always focused on storytelling. Let be honest ; Arthas stroy was so fascinating and yet so full of sorrow one can just imagine. I salute you Blizzard and great that there is still gaming company who want to offer the best for gamers without any cutting corners. Voice acting was fantastic and really high ambience surrounding it was really dynamic during the cutscenes.
They've served their gods, as had the fans and players.
Today they are but a husk ... An abomination held together by those clinging to the very story that captivated them.
Haha no blizzard is shittttttt
Arthas and Illidan are probably my favorite stories out of any I've heard.
Can we admire the invincible theme for arthas it has that heavenly aspect while also keeping to the dark corruption arthas had after taking frostmourn good job blizzard for finding such good music directors
Yeah, soundtrack is always crucial, without perfect music, you can forget about the top.
How is this not a movie? It is warcraft at it's best. Such good characters and story.
Back when Blizzard was about RTS games True Masterpiece Every time i watch i got goosebumps !!!
The dutchman must always have a captain...... oh wrong franchise.
What do you mean? It is not in real world so there are no dutchman here
Well there is a ship that's literally flying and Jaina's the captain
No get the reference?
Thomas Cole
Guessing no one got the reference lol
"My freedom was forfeit long ago, argh!!!"
You should've included the Culling of Stratholme
Yeah, especially since that was a MAJOR turning point for Arthas.
I remember that one: 'I'll hunt you to the ends of the earth, Mal'ganis.... TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH!'
How did he know about Earth when he lives on a different planet? something is fishy
because earth means ground and that means that he will hunt him everywhere
THIS CITY MUST BE PURGED!
I remember running my rogue friend through culling of stratholme about 25 times for the bis dagger drop before naxx.... never dropped for him but I'd won and vendored it 3 times lol. Could quote the entire instance about 1/2 through the runs and still thought it was a good dungeon if painfully slow to run 30+ times. The really was THE moment that made him... only reason he would have accepted frostmourne to begin with
12:25 and here starts the most badass cinematic of all time
Therenas: "What is this? What are you doing, my son?"
Arthas: owo * succeeds u *
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Big fan of Arthas Menethil's story here. It's indeed similar to the fall of Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side in the Star Wars saga. It's the eternal struggle between the Light and the Darkness. Arthas Menethil was a paladin, a knight of Light, and was seduced and corrupted by Frostmourne, consumed by his thirst of vengeance for what happened to his kingdom and his people. A very compelling storyline, and my favorite from the Warcraft lore. Too bad it didn't bring in the purge of Stratholme and the attack of Quel'Thalas, where he killed Sylvanas and turned her into a Banshee.
Arthas killing his father is the best Blizzard cinematic ever.
missed the culling of stratholme, turning sylvanas into a banshee.
What's the point in the video if you aren't going to show the key defining moments of the character/series?
No conflict with Illidan either.
ciknay547 Sylvanas was merely a step for Arthas. Not something important in his story.
Valerius Wolf he created a banshee that betrayed him and creat a new faction from its own army, nop, nothing important really
thomas Simonart she was never a threat to Arthas and the lich king. She was merely an obstacle
Still doesn't explain skipping Stratholme.
Till last part of Lich king...I was hoping somehow Arthas released from Lich king cursed 😑 but it didn't happen 😒 because Arthas was my favorite character..I know he was crazy young boy but he tooks that curse thinking he can save his homeland 😥
Ilidian is a better hero/villian
they pretty similar, both taking a curse to save a homeland but that very same curse is what destroyed their most beloved, and illidan being banished after all he's been through.
Not sure bout illidan but wasnt Arthas already a prick before he had the frostmourne? he performed genocide with no remorse.
Arthas kicked illidans ass. And Frostmournes curse is what makes Arthas who he is. Id rather he die than be some shitty redeemed paladin.
But when he said "father, is it over?" Wasn't that Arthas speaking?
Their cinematics were always on point, they got SOMETHING right! TY for this vid! Well done lad
The movie Warcraft should have been based on Arthas's story.
Noooo Arthas... That 2H mace could be desinchanted!!!!
Moralescofre so is this the past story of dota 1&2?
thats the big part of the plot for warcraft 3 and world of warcraft
@@kewl9825 Nope.
you missed a lot of cutscenes.
But good video.
I didnt intend to include them all, it would be far too long of a video. I agree that culling of stratholme probably should have been included though...
Skipped entire Loarderon part, makes the video absolutely useless
PCpenguin who gives a dusty fuck if it's 10 hours long id still sit through and enjoy me and a whole army of the couch dead pffft
For longest time and even now i have a fever called the Wacraft fever. But i never played WOW, I played the RTS game Reign of Chaos and The Frozen Throne. I think it is an epic and every character have crossed my mind so bad it almost became like a fever. I still think and imagine about arthas illidan the naga the horde the alliance the nightelves. In this video lot of things are missing as I am a fanatic of this game i know almost everything quite clear but still thanks foe making a video on it as it mesmerised my beautiful experience and fever of the game. Warcraft is the best game I ever played. I am in love with the game. Sometimes its not the graphics it the characters and the storyline and the missions that make a game epical.
Yo my boi you skipped so much! culling of strathome, invasion of silvermoon, summoning arch by invading dalaran, informing illidan about scull of gul dan, the betrayal of some undead, the fight against illidan are all pretty important events that had cutscenes. Some minor things you missed are meeting anubarak, raising sindrosa, fighting ancient ones and old god entities. basically the whole journey to icecrown.
+Kevin Howard sorry man. Had to cut some things in interest of video length. Wish I would have included strathome in retrospect though
yeah i get how you gotta cut some stuff. was great still. i read the comments below after i typed it out and went aww jeeze pcpenguin already covered this.
@@kevinhoward9174 have you found a video that contains all of those , I don't care if it's an hour long
PCPenguin long time since you replied this but any interest in making a full length one with all the above cutscenes? You know us lore junkies will watch the whole thing - even if it’s 3 hours lol like another dude in this thread replied, it’s hard to find a video with everything
Arthas literally embodies the phrase From Dracula Untold
"You think you are alive because of your strength you are alive because of me because of what I did to save you"
So much of Arthas is missing. His descent into madness after having to purge a city before the plague turned them into scourge was awesome
WOLTK was the golden age of wow
lmao
Lolll
😂😂😂😂
AFter playing the warcraft franchise for over 20 years. It all started because of my father when i was 8 years old he played warcraft. This is nostalgia for me watching all this. Gives me goosebumps
Oh, the arrogance of Bolvar. The fact that he wants to be forgotten by the end of Wotlk, and is now starting to reach out is not by chance.
That sure didn't go how anyone expected
My son. The day you were born, the very forests of Lordaeron whispered the name, Arthas.
So that is what happened to Arthas he sold his soul for victory against his enemies by taking that Cursed sword.
Peter Nova yes but it backfired terribly
missed the arthas illidan fight :/
Fights*
This channel was not prepared
Not a big fan of the in-game chats but since you are using them, stunning misser that you jump from infected grain to Northrend. You show Arthas becoming evil but not the why, the part in lordaeron that makes him hell bent on revenge
Arthas: I intend to live forever
Patch 3.3: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Nice! Thank you. I knew some of the details but this added dimension. I had hoped to see something of Stratholme. The portrayal of Arthas as seen here paints him to be consumed by revenge, immature and petulant. The tragedy and horror at Stratholme showed his humanity, his tenderness. Even though he made an awful choice that day and ended up being seen as cruel by the residents of the city (how could they not feel that way?) I could see the battle he had inside himself.
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actually thats the most relevant choice that should be made... the genocide itself is impt because had they leave it as it is, undead army will rise n harm them.
the problem was when arthas went to chase mal'ganis, n uther/jaina that didn't stand with him when he need them
imo this was the turning point of arthas.. yeah.
I find his story to be the saddest in WoW he only wanted to save his people and in doing so he became what he hated the most a true Tragedy... His story is a must read
What a horrible fate at the very end. Becoming a DEathknight than the Lich King is cool; I'm not talking about that. I'm talking his final chapter in Shadowlands; his soul being painfully and nightmarishly drained until he was nothing but a single particle... which faded away into oblivion. THAT is a cruel fate- to never have the relief of a after life; his soul just faded into oblivion without a whimper... horrible. I know he aws a evil man... but geeze- geh. What a nasty fate. THen Sylvanas says something like: 'Just fade away, Arthas... and your legacy, story will forever be forgotten.'
17:50 - 18:34 where can I find the soundtrack for this scene ? I want the WC3 the frozen throne version not the wotlk version.
I believe it is called "invincible".
I posted this in response to someone else but I'll post it here too so that more people can see it: this is the story they should have chosen for the 2016 Warcraft movie. One of the many problems with what they went with was that it was too lore-dependent. The story of how the Alliance and the Horde were first formed is just too complicated and involving a lot of concepts and terminology to tell well in a roughly 2 hour long movie that's purpose is to be luring in the uninitiated. Conversely, Arthas' story is that of a fallen hero; a knight in shining armor led astray who becomes a monster. A Darth Vader in High Fantasy. That's the sort of thing that, by contrast, is much more accessible to a casual film-goer, is way easier to dive into without knowing the greater lore, and would have almost certainly resonated with audiences more if it had been done right. You don't need to know the names of all the main locations, Fel Magic, the politics of the Alliance, etc. to understand what makes Arthas' story so tragic. And that's why its a much, much, much better choice for a movie that's being marketed to an audience that, for the most part, has never played these games and knows nothing about them.
Named my son Arthas... Any my company after him. Such a beautiful name! Amazing but tragic storyline.
I'll never name my son with a name like this. Knowing the end of Arthas, this sounds like an evil outcome, A bad omen.
We shall listen the words of the spirits and the deads. Or we will just be doomed ourselves and being condemned to be companions of those deads who warned us.
We Italians have a kind of "six sense" about bad luck and similars. After all, here there are 3 thousands of years of deads that wished us every kind of things.
Let the deads sleeps in peace and always listen their words.
Maybe this Arthas may turn that tide and become the hero his namesake once was
@@colleenross8752 we all hopes that.
Your son one day: "succeeding you mother."
Something that's funny is that arthas's story is very similar to anakin's in Star Wars but this came out before episode 3 so technically blizzard did the darth Vader transformation first.
I've always wondered who copied whom.
THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME FLASH BACKS OF HOW HARD THIS GAME WASSSSSS
ESPECIALLY THE ILIDEN FIGHT
It's strange to hear them laugh at 4:10, since now the Afterlives:Bastion cinematic shows the injured soul of Uther, willing to cast his own student into ever painful and eternal torment at the hands of the Maw instead of going through the normal process of death.
This story should be warcraft 2 movie...
Factual.
Crying... :'( the nostalgia.. this has got to be the most captivating story in all of video game history.
The Arthas story is amazing. It's a shame that they concluded his story in the lousy cartoony MMO, instead of giving us Warcraft 4.
Yep. Shame indeed. Arthas deserved more than to be a lootbox for a bunch of mount hoarders. lol
@@kuyt20 Is it over father? Naw son next friday you'll respawn again
10:48 these in game cinematics look like a parody through today's eyes. "baang.....arrrgh...dies....Frostmorne drops....whatever".
12:08 "slash....arrrgh...done"
That first little scene about the quarantine hits different
I didnt wanted arthas to die
SAMEEEEEEE
"we may never know, I intend to live forever"
I remember when i first had installed lich king and first saw that intro.. Fuck my life.. Amazing it was. Then i quit after lich king and I think wow itself did too in a way..
I am going to build a Lich King themed gaming pc. Like this comment if you want me to make a video on the build!
i remember, me and my sister. after returning from school, we scramble to play Warcraft 3 & stronghold.
Christ... Warcraft 3 feels like a lifetime ago by now. I played the shit out of that game. I still remember all the keyboard shortcuts for Undead.
nostalgia man, i feel you, i also feel old, lol
"but the truest victory my son is stiring the hearts of your people"
The crow , the hall of throne , the unproven threat, the dragon of arthas , the undead... G RR Martin stole a lot !
I see a lot of people saying that Arthas should have been the focus of the Warcraft movie. As awesome as that would be, there is a big reason why that would be extraordinarily difficult, not from a visual perspective, but a storytelling one. To tell that story, you have to also tell the story of Ner'zhul, which is a massive story in it's own right. You have to tell Illidan's story as well, equally long. Basically, you need about three movies to tell the whole story without RETCONing the whole story and making something new, which they would undoubtably make worse.
Arthas storyline is the best thing abut WoW, WoTLK was and still is the best expansion ever, the others are fine but WoTLK really had me hyped back then and brought tears when it came to an end.
Because it carried along with it some of Warcraft 3's main story. Now the lore is all over the place and is specifically for WoW. No longer an actual Warcraft game :(
Exactly and it's so sad.. Atleast we might take a trip back to memory lane with BFA who knows!
I feel so commoted by the story of Arthas Menethil. He was promised to be a great king, but after being corrupted and turned into evil, he became something else that was even more great. Something that in life and in peace he would never be able to become.
Arthas became a legend without legacy. A force of nature. A will of a power beyond restriction.
And still he was almost able to control that power. He was moved by his love for everything he loved, and he was doomed by love itself.
Arthas now its a legend, a legend that it could be wishpered quietly, in order to not disregard the deads.
A legend that tells us what will happen if love fails and our will not.
Something that is against everything we are trying to build right now.
Peace, brotherhood, love, respect, an unified species.
He is the form of the ultimate will of man. Blind, absolute, intolerant and ferocious.
Nothing good came from that path. Remember it when you are in doubt.
Even me, myself, I was in doubt. But I've chosen a path of humble negation. I'll be poor and forgotten in short time. But at least I'll never turn any mother into a widow. No one will never dress the black due to my actions.
It's a small price to pay for the right choice.
"Mal'ganis sent my homeland to hell, but I'm going even deeper.
Muradin...
I'm already a demon..."
5:22
"If we allow our passions to turn to bloodlust... we will become as vile as the orcs..."
10:21
"Forget this business! Lead your men home...!"
sounds familiar... goosebumps
Arthas is one of a very few villains but respected like heroes
I think wow should get a prize for best storyline ever created aswell as most badass character and so on i think we can agree all that nothing even comes close to arthas . It matches up so perfectly the epic music the lore the feeling you get everytime entering icc or nordend like it gave me goose bumps everytime if i could turn the time back i would go for release of wotlk man:(
What did Jaina find at the end
A locket Jaina gave him that Arthas kept on him the whole time
nc job dude! So he loved her till the end even with every last fabric of his soul being ripped to shreds. The times when bitches were loyal man.
i would say when ever he saw this locket a really small remind of jaina prevented him from just throwing it away.. brilliant, the last pickle of his soul able to keep the locket at him through the power of love
The locket its part of the shadowmourn quest
Her necklace by which I use to open portals nowadays
The voice acting was on point!!!
Most epic fight of warcraft is missing ,Arthas vs Ilidan,anyway excelend job !
I LOOOOVE Thrall. He is my favorite leader of any faction. But the story of Arthas is ultimate. He is by far the most enthralling.
This is probably the best game that I ever played in terms of lore wise and story telling!!!!
The best story in Warcraft, and yet parts of it was retroactively ruined by Shadowlands...
Man, I miss the greatness that was Warcraft 3.
Can I get a link to the art in the thumbnail?
Arthas Menethil was a better Anakin Skywalker than Anakin was. Truth.
The Lich King is probably the best villain.
The first encounter with the abomination, the first encounter with Kelthuzad, the culling of Stratholme, being abandoned by Jaina, his betrayal of the mercenaries that fought beside him, his burning of his own ships, his exchanges with his past paladin brothers, his first encounter with Sylvanas, his killing of Sylvanas, his sacking of Quelthelas and destroying the sunwell (pretty much created the blood elves), his exchange with that wizard dude in the level where you need to pass the death wall by killing lesser ward magi, his return to his kingdom, his exchange with the dreadlords, his injuries sustained by Sylvanas' betrayal, his association with the Nerubians, his initial battle with Illidan, his final battle with Illidan, the entire battle for Northrend between the two, the internal struggle he went through to fend off Nerzhul's possessions, the killing of his inner self, various mental mind games and atrocities along the way that add up to one helluva villain. Better, even, than the Joker. And I'm a huge fan of the Joker. There is a lot you left out, even more i bet as i haven't played WOTLK. Before you try to make a video detailing something, make sure you get it all down and don't leave out vital character plot points like Stratholme.
Great video. I love the story of Arthas; it is so tragic. One can see the gradual descent into corruption over the course of time. However, you forgot a major event. The Culling of Stratholme. This, in my honest opinion- and it seems that way from the story- was a major turning point in Arthas's life. It was the first time Arthas committed an atrocity, even if he did it with the intention of saving his people. The conversation he had with Uther beforehand- when he disbands the Order of the Knights of the Silver Hand was a major part of the story. It shows Arthas making the conscious decision to commit a horrible act and defying his Mentor and his Order's laws.
My question is: Why was this excluded? I know the story predominantly from playing WoW back in the day, and from reading the WoW book on Arthas's life. I've never played the single player games Were there no cut scene to include?
Also missing is the conversation Medivh has with Arthas, telling him if he goes down the road he is pursuing, it will hasten the destruction of his country, rather than prevent it. Not as important as the Culling, but still a great foreshadowing.
All in all, though, this was a well done video. Good job.
Man i wish they bring back arthas and punish him for his stupidity by becoming like an angel bound by serving the light forever and no matter what or hopeless the situation the people of the alliance, he needs to give them hope and continue to serve
Oh yes. ever lasting service as paladin was a good idea for Arthas' live in first place, lets try it again.
Megan Kittner but this time he is bound to it he cant be corrupted he will be shackled by the light to serve
Oh cool negating his free will will also serve well, when shackles 'll fall after time, creating supermonster Arthas again. But Igo farther. Some times ago:
"Father! I dont want to be next king. I have some guys creating a folk band . I'll be leading them. It will be great. We will sing about the greatness of our homeland. And their will be a little baroness I'm loving so much."
You will be the next king , or all your buddies will work in Kings Stoneyard and your little baroness...."
"Oh, OK. Can I say goodbye to them?"
"No, you will never see them again, or else....!"
Some years later.....
"Welcome Arthas, Victor of the Icecold North!" "DIE FATHER!!!"
So why should I say something like this?
Imagine the ending of Arthas' story. Lying in the arms of his father. Some stupid Paladin wants to crown himself with the Icecrown. And the Kings says A) : " No do it not, it will send us all to another age of terror!" or does he say B) "Yes do it! There must always be a Lich King!"
I think it was B)
But, after all what happened to him and Arthas no human being with some intact soul , even if there is no alternative to do such a thing, can say such a sentence. Arthas' Father was thrieving with hate in such a manner in the moment .....
Megan Kittner yeah i'm not antagonizing you. Im just telling you what i want in for arthas if he ever comes back. I want him like tyrael from diablo as a messenger of loght and will never ever lose hope to humanity. You dont have to be so defensive ms.
For those confused, the ending is about Jaina's Locket which one can loot from the Lich King during his defeat.
21:10 ahhhh thats where game of thrones got it from
HAHAHA
Eagles mr Frodo!
😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly considering what horid things Arthas does in the campaigns, it's surprising that I feel like rooting for him during his whole journey to becoming the lich king, especially in the frozen throne campaign. The game does such a great job at building up his character and story! Definitely the reason I got into the Warcraft universe to begin with!
Employees get a similar helm to the the Lich King helm shown at 17:25 on their 20th anniversary. It looks like the helm of a "good" Lich King, at least thats how I think of it.
17:50 - 21:50 greatest 5 year transition in the history of literally anything
I always saw Arthas and Illidan in the same way - deeply misguided antiheroes
Very deeply misguided
Father: I know you will show restraint when you exercise your great power...
Son: *proceeds to summon a frost wyrm*
Grom's storyline would be so badass for a movie. His life and survival in draenor, him succumbing to madness by drinking demon blood and him getting redempton with thrall's help.
Thrall's early years would be awesome too. Lord of the Clans would make a great movie!
@@-Wolfheart only the early years of thrall. Him becoming green jesus is not for my taste.
I wonder how many people will be playing online and how many custom games will return to popularity. I hope that just as many or close to wc3's prime will return as well as tree tag, custom hero arena, angel arena, X-hero Siege and more will be available. I loved those games as a teen!
29:16 --- ahhh, I know this song but I cannot remember where I heard it and what it is called and it drives me crazyy.... aaaaaaaargh. I shall venture onto the journey to find the name of this melody and fulfill the hunger that my memory bestowed upon me!
Ehm ok ... found it. given I stopped playing WoW in like 2006, I never saw the Lich King trailer (World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Cinematic Trailer) so I heard it the first time in "Vedrim - No King Rules Forever"
where is kelthuzad
32:55 what I didn't see this part
Where did you find this??
World of Warcraft, Jaina dialogue after bringing her the (amulet?) she gave him after he dies.
@@pcpenguin ty
The incident At wraths gate truly demonstrates how evil the forsaken really are And how they have no business being part of the horde. They should have always been they’re own separate faction