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Medivh was the one who created the Dark Portal on Azeroth's side (like the one Guldan made on Draenor) and the creation of it is a dungeon you can visit in the Caverns of Time, and you travel back in time to PROTECT this event, despite the inherent evil of it, to protect the timeline and events it triggered thereafter (which are hugely debatable, since it's the timeline the Titans are trying to maintain... that they are not acting in our benefit unless they need us). He was born to Aegwynn (she was thew most powerful Guardian, who are mixed magic casters, they don't discriminate between schools of magic unlike mages who only use Arcane to twist into any school of magic, they often learn shapeshifting like druids and resurrection and purification magics of priests) and an Archmage of the Alliance. While still in the womb, the soul of Sargeras (a corrupt Titan; the one who stabbed Azeroth with the massive sword) entered the body of Medivh since he had hid inside Aegwynn after she defeated him originally. He was groomed to take over the responsibilities of his mother as the next Guardian, to prevent the Council from controlling whoever they SELECTED to be a new guardian his mother gave him much of HER powers and sealed them away for later, not knowing Sargeras was inside. He fell into a coma when his powers became unsealed when he became an adult and in an attempt to save him from the influx, his father died. He awoke a decade later and the coma had given Sargeras control over Medivh, his thoughts slowly began to twist and eventually the corrupt Titan forced him to forge a pact with Guldan to open the Dark Portal. Khadgar had been Medivh's pupil and was meant to be the future Guardian, but he discovered the secret of the Dark Portal bringing an orcish evasion to Azeroth and convinced the current (at the time) king of Stormwind, King Llane, of the Guardian's corruption. After his defeat, his soul was sent adrift and his mother, Aegwynn, was actually the one to bring it back to Azeroth in an attempt to resurrect her son. We aren't really sure to what extent he was resurrected, but it is believed he wandered as an oracle to different kingdoms to help bring the Horde and Alliance together to defeat the Burning Legion before disappearing, though he left his image in his old home, Karazhan, to wander the halls and preserve knowledge and advice. We do see him in the flesh briefly when we defeat the remaining ghosts and legion in Karazhan when it was 'remade' but he doesn't explain his existence and flies off saying he is needed elsewhere.
Lore: Khadgar was apprentice to Medivh, that figure. Medivh was a Guardian of Tirisfal: A mage chosen to be empowered by a group of mages as their weapon against the Legion. His mother was too, and defeated an avatar of the Legion's lord, Sargeras. Unbeknownst to her, his spirit entered her and possessed Medivh when she was pregnant. Forever infecting and influencing him. In the end, it was Medivh that would open the Dark Portal on our side to bring forth the fel-corrupted Horde. The tower is Karazhan. A haunted place where echoes of the past cling. Khadgar and friends killed Medivh when his evil was revealed, freeing his spirit. His mother brought him back to life, uncorrupted, sacrificing the spells sustaining her immortality. He was the mysterious Prophet that brought the Horde and Alliance together to stop the Burning Legion in Warcraft 3. Khadgar got unnaturally aged to an older grey man during the fight with Medivh. He's become a powerful and influential mage in many events, but he never took the power and position of Guardian as his master had. Part of what makes the twist in this cinematic work, is that this echo could be anything. A spirit. An time echo. A magic simulacrum left by Medivh. A projection of version of the real Medivh. All these would be possible in Karazhan. So, can he be trusted? And then it turns out it was the devious Dreadlords in disguise instead. Making the threat real and current.
Khadgar was also the one who closed the Dark Portal directly after the Horde's defeat during the Second War, joining the expedition to Draenor to do so along with Turalyon, Alleria Windrunner, Danath Trollbane, and Kur'dran Wildhammer. All of them were trapped there when the Portal was closed, and endured the shattering of the planet into its current form of Outland after the elder Shaman, Ner'zhul, opened multiple portals to allow the remaining orcs to escape the Alliance's wrath (yes, THAT Ner'zhul who then became the Lich King). It wasn't until Illidan reopened the Dark Portal to Outland that the members of this expedition were found once more, with the exception of Turalyon and Alleria, who had joined the Army of the Light. That's how Khadgar returned to Azeroth after spending years in Shattrath City communing with the Naaru there.
Khadgar was dodging fel lightning, was clearly chased into the focal point, the tower. I kinda figured he knew the whole time, but just wanted to see how excited he could get the demon before just, fel-blueballing them.
Thank you for all these Warcraft reactions. I think you're understanding how much Warcraft has meant to a lot of us over the years. It's probably saved my life a couple of times when my mental health was low if I'm being honest. In the Warcraft film the actor who played Orgrim Doomhammer said the same thing about playing WoW when he had struggles with depression as well.
Why the Dreadlords are the greatest demons/beings we face. One just killed the leader of the scarlet crusade and manipulated them into evil extremists using their faith. Another played ally and even hit lightforged and was trusted by the Army of lighg etc. They are the essence of intrigue and manipulation. Not a roaring beast you just slay. They could be in the shape of your father subtly manipulating you to kill someone they desire. Even yozr best friend from childhood influencing you from day 1. Beings bound to not just one domain of magic, and all working together for one Master whos a genizs himself.
Love Khadgar, he's probably the strongest of the mages and, even without the "Guardian" title, he's the Guardian. The fact he has fought Medive before and he knows how the ultimate power corrupts and has always stood against holding that much power. Some folks call him "Dad-gar" because he makes lame jokes and such, but I think it was designed to help take off the stress of the champion. When it counts, Khadgar is there and standing with you. As a mage main, I like hanging out with him and with Jaina. :)
i love our dadgar, hes consistently one of the most competent characters in lore, but also is shown time and time again as doubting himself and his decisions. i love the expression change at 10:30 showing that he immediately drops his guard around medivh, his former mentor, who he still loves dearly, which then changes into the pained expression at 10:40 sharing his concerns with his confidant.... possibly already knowing its actually a demon and turning things on him, making him drop his guard. also another thing with this whole short is that we cannot tell whether its khadgar himself envisioning these things before his inner eye, or if its the demon, the dreadlord, actually putting these visions into his mind via magic. taking it even further that could mean that we dont know if khadgar detected the magic and knew its a demon that way, just playing along to confirm his suspicion, or if he actually resisted the temptation purely by his own conviction to not take the power of the guardian. also another thing thats crazy to think about is that the location they are in, the mage tower, by itself probably has more lore than many modern hollywood movies. its one of the most important (and cursed) places in all of warcraft. as players, its not unusual for us to see medivhs "force ghost", as well as knowing medivh has a forceful personality, so we basically didnt suspect a thing when watching this short for the first time.
The raven was actually Medhiv's sigil in life, and the Greatstaff Atiesh, staff of the guardian Medhiv which Khadgar now wields, allows the user to become a raven as a travel form, so it being on the Book of the Guardian that the illusion of Medhiv presents to Khadgar actually makes it more credible as having belonged to the last guardian.
Khadgar is voiced by Tony Amendola ... what a great choice for a voice of such an interesting and central character to the game! ... Also, I recommend watching the Warcraft Movie if you want to understand what happened to Medhiv ~35 years earlier.
Your reactions and analysis of Azshara and khadgar really hit so well. Been playing since Wrath and , man seeing all these cinematics of charachters I love really brings me back!
For something so simply animated, the Harbingers series was absolutely brilliant. The novel "The Last Guardian" tells the story of Khadgar when he was Medivh's apprentice. Medivh is the one character I wish would return to WoW.
I was soo hooked by your reaction since i saw your war within reaction. Everyday i hoped to watch your reaction on more wow cinematics! Oh and by the way, war within cinematic have brought me back to wow, yup i have resubscribe my wow after 10 years lol loving every moment of it ❤
Same, my family account is gone, but now ready for fresh adventures with fresh eyes for lore, now that i know that wow is, hopefully, back on track after shadowlands.
The landslide is actually the magical city of Dalaran. It was taken up in the air early on in the game. Since then it floats. The city is where mages like Khadgar went to train. Jaina went there as well. Khadgar is being shown it on fire and crashing. The “demon” is a dreadlord. You’ll see more of them and explanation in Shadowlands. Basically they could shapeshift and embed themselves in “our world” to manipulate events.
Cuz Medivh was not really dead, and this spirit was an illusion by a creature not from fel, but using fel, using the Burning Legion as a tool, a member of the nathrezim. Whenever they show up, we know there's something huge and multilayered in cosmic plots before us. So at this point we knew for certain that the nathrezim had come to recognize Khadgar's extraordinary power and even more extraordinarily grounded sense of right and responsibility. They wanted his strength on their side, somehow. The real Medivh knews Khadgar well enough never to bother offering such temptation; for Khadgar is like a pure paladin, only he's a natural mage and intellectual, skilled at investigation, as is his mentor, Medivh. Incidentally, many of us called Khadgar "Daddy" before we met the nathrezim's creator, Sire Denathrius, who not only is "Daddy" with a delicious accent and tenor, but now owns the UwU meme (-which is simultaneously fangs ("Bite me, daddy; take me now.") and a cheer. That's why he's better known by the alternate Dadgar, these days. BTW, a youthful Khadgar appears in the Warcraft movie. Khadgar is human, though, whereas Gandalf's human appearance was merely a physical body to allow him, a vala, to interact in Middle Earth in disguise.
So in the warcraft movie and lore, Medivh was possessed by an ancient spirit from birth that slowly controlled him and brought the orcs from their home world of Draenor to azeroth Khadger and the King Wrynn had to stop him and shut down the portal
Philip I love your WoW cinematic breakdowns man! You should react to the Warcraft movie some time it shows the backstory of Medivh, I think the story is actually underrated. Keep up the great work and reactions!
I highly recommend watching and possibly reacting to Platinum WoW and Nobbel87, they both do WoW lore, but in very different ways. Platinum is more entertaining, and Nobbel is more informative and in depth.
I enjoy your reactions allot so I wil be watching more for sure. However I also highly recommend World of Warcrafts other "Harbingers" which has 3 or 4 parts I believe not 100% sure there and "Lords of War" which has 5 parts. They are equaly awesome as these last few Wow reactions for sure!
He has done the Lords of war (except Blackhand which got weirdly copyright striked) and the other Harbingers - check his videos list/streams here on YT
This one is probably considered the weakest but I think it’s mint! Chadgar indeed! Looking forward to you watching the broken shore too, keep up the cracking work mate 👍
Medivh was born with Sargeras' soul within him, he took possession of Medivh's body in WC3 and tried to invade Azeroth with the Legion, like he had tried 10000 years ago. but ultimately he was stopped and the world saved. therefore there were to be no more Guardians, for a Guardian wields the power of a Mage a hundred fold.
maybe you are moving too fast between expansions... there is a lot of great animations and cinematics in Legion and BfA.... whole Old Soldier story and Rejection of Gift by Illidan are one of the best in whole game...
I think he's watching all cinematics chronologically from now on. Last two live streams he went through Lords of War, all WoD cut scenes, and then Harbringers. The ingame cutscenes for Legion are next ;)
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Can you make a review on cinematics from Shadowlands, please?
Medivh was the one who created the Dark Portal on Azeroth's side (like the one Guldan made on Draenor) and the creation of it is a dungeon you can visit in the Caverns of Time, and you travel back in time to PROTECT this event, despite the inherent evil of it, to protect the timeline and events it triggered thereafter (which are hugely debatable, since it's the timeline the Titans are trying to maintain... that they are not acting in our benefit unless they need us).
He was born to Aegwynn (she was thew most powerful Guardian, who are mixed magic casters, they don't discriminate between schools of magic unlike mages who only use Arcane to twist into any school of magic, they often learn shapeshifting like druids and resurrection and purification magics of priests) and an Archmage of the Alliance. While still in the womb, the soul of Sargeras (a corrupt Titan; the one who stabbed Azeroth with the massive sword) entered the body of Medivh since he had hid inside Aegwynn after she defeated him originally. He was groomed to take over the responsibilities of his mother as the next Guardian, to prevent the Council from controlling whoever they SELECTED to be a new guardian his mother gave him much of HER powers and sealed them away for later, not knowing Sargeras was inside.
He fell into a coma when his powers became unsealed when he became an adult and in an attempt to save him from the influx, his father died. He awoke a decade later and the coma had given Sargeras control over Medivh, his thoughts slowly began to twist and eventually the corrupt Titan forced him to forge a pact with Guldan to open the Dark Portal. Khadgar had been Medivh's pupil and was meant to be the future Guardian, but he discovered the secret of the Dark Portal bringing an orcish evasion to Azeroth and convinced the current (at the time) king of Stormwind, King Llane, of the Guardian's corruption. After his defeat, his soul was sent adrift and his mother, Aegwynn, was actually the one to bring it back to Azeroth in an attempt to resurrect her son.
We aren't really sure to what extent he was resurrected, but it is believed he wandered as an oracle to different kingdoms to help bring the Horde and Alliance together to defeat the Burning Legion before disappearing, though he left his image in his old home, Karazhan, to wander the halls and preserve knowledge and advice. We do see him in the flesh briefly when we defeat the remaining ghosts and legion in Karazhan when it was 'remade' but he doesn't explain his existence and flies off saying he is needed elsewhere.
Lore: Khadgar was apprentice to Medivh, that figure. Medivh was a Guardian of Tirisfal: A mage chosen to be empowered by a group of mages as their weapon against the Legion. His mother was too, and defeated an avatar of the Legion's lord, Sargeras. Unbeknownst to her, his spirit entered her and possessed Medivh when she was pregnant. Forever infecting and influencing him. In the end, it was Medivh that would open the Dark Portal on our side to bring forth the fel-corrupted Horde.
The tower is Karazhan. A haunted place where echoes of the past cling. Khadgar and friends killed Medivh when his evil was revealed, freeing his spirit. His mother brought him back to life, uncorrupted, sacrificing the spells sustaining her immortality. He was the mysterious Prophet that brought the Horde and Alliance together to stop the Burning Legion in Warcraft 3.
Khadgar got unnaturally aged to an older grey man during the fight with Medivh. He's become a powerful and influential mage in many events, but he never took the power and position of Guardian as his master had.
Part of what makes the twist in this cinematic work, is that this echo could be anything. A spirit. An time echo. A magic simulacrum left by Medivh. A projection of version of the real Medivh. All these would be possible in Karazhan. So, can he be trusted? And then it turns out it was the devious Dreadlords in disguise instead. Making the threat real and current.
Khadgar was also the one who closed the Dark Portal directly after the Horde's defeat during the Second War, joining the expedition to Draenor to do so along with Turalyon, Alleria Windrunner, Danath Trollbane, and Kur'dran Wildhammer. All of them were trapped there when the Portal was closed, and endured the shattering of the planet into its current form of Outland after the elder Shaman, Ner'zhul, opened multiple portals to allow the remaining orcs to escape the Alliance's wrath (yes, THAT Ner'zhul who then became the Lich King). It wasn't until Illidan reopened the Dark Portal to Outland that the members of this expedition were found once more, with the exception of Turalyon and Alleria, who had joined the Army of the Light. That's how Khadgar returned to Azeroth after spending years in Shattrath City communing with the Naaru there.
@@lordmortarius538I’m glad that wow finally got around to showing how much of a badass he is.
A lot of the fans were only familiar with WC3,
Chadgar would be such a great character, had me laughing out loud.
Well, he is already Dadgar, so why not also Chadgar? :D
As soon as he said Chadgar, I'm forever bound to this name.
Welcome to the Dadgar Fan Club 😊
Khadgar was dodging fel lightning, was clearly chased into the focal point, the tower. I kinda figured he knew the whole time, but just wanted to see how excited he could get the demon before just, fel-blueballing them.
Thank you for all these Warcraft reactions. I think you're understanding how much Warcraft has meant to a lot of us over the years. It's probably saved my life a couple of times when my mental health was low if I'm being honest. In the Warcraft film the actor who played Orgrim Doomhammer said the same thing about playing WoW when he had struggles with depression as well.
We're glad you're here
Man you're in exactly the same boat as myself. This game is the one thing that saved me way back in 2008
I love “Medivh” being the literal devil on Khadgar’s shoulder.
Why the Dreadlords are the greatest demons/beings we face.
One just killed the leader of the scarlet crusade and manipulated them into evil extremists using their faith.
Another played ally and even hit lightforged and was trusted by the Army of lighg etc.
They are the essence of intrigue and manipulation. Not a roaring beast you just slay.
They could be in the shape of your father subtly manipulating you to kill someone they desire.
Even yozr best friend from childhood influencing you from day 1.
Beings bound to not just one domain of magic, and all working together for one Master whos a genizs himself.
Love Khadgar, he's probably the strongest of the mages and, even without the "Guardian" title, he's the Guardian. The fact he has fought Medive before and he knows how the ultimate power corrupts and has always stood against holding that much power. Some folks call him "Dad-gar" because he makes lame jokes and such, but I think it was designed to help take off the stress of the champion. When it counts, Khadgar is there and standing with you. As a mage main, I like hanging out with him and with Jaina. :)
i love our dadgar, hes consistently one of the most competent characters in lore, but also is shown time and time again as doubting himself and his decisions.
i love the expression change at 10:30 showing that he immediately drops his guard around medivh, his former mentor, who he still loves dearly, which then changes into the pained expression at 10:40 sharing his concerns with his confidant.... possibly already knowing its actually a demon and turning things on him, making him drop his guard.
also another thing with this whole short is that we cannot tell whether its khadgar himself envisioning these things before his inner eye, or if its the demon, the dreadlord, actually putting these visions into his mind via magic.
taking it even further that could mean that we dont know if khadgar detected the magic and knew its a demon that way, just playing along to confirm his suspicion, or if he actually resisted the temptation purely by his own conviction to not take the power of the guardian.
also another thing thats crazy to think about is that the location they are in, the mage tower, by itself probably has more lore than many modern hollywood movies. its one of the most important (and cursed) places in all of warcraft.
as players, its not unusual for us to see medivhs "force ghost", as well as knowing medivh has a forceful personality, so we basically didnt suspect a thing when watching this short for the first time.
You need to watch cinematically related to illidan, leading up to but especially the “rejection of the gift” cinematic
This cinematic was so fire😭😭
Too goooood
Khadgar has been an instrumental character for much of the WoW timeframe. Certainly has plenty of lore just himself.
The raven was actually Medhiv's sigil in life, and the Greatstaff Atiesh, staff of the guardian Medhiv which Khadgar now wields, allows the user to become a raven as a travel form, so it being on the Book of the Guardian that the illusion of Medhiv presents to Khadgar actually makes it more credible as having belonged to the last guardian.
Khadgar is voiced by Tony Amendola ... what a great choice for a voice of such an interesting and central character to the game! ... Also, I recommend watching the Warcraft Movie if you want to understand what happened to Medhiv ~35 years earlier.
That's *MASTER* Bra'tac, _Master_
Your reactions and analysis of Azshara and khadgar really hit so well. Been playing since Wrath and , man seeing all these cinematics of charachters I love really brings me back!
For something so simply animated, the Harbingers series was absolutely brilliant. The novel "The Last Guardian" tells the story of Khadgar when he was Medivh's apprentice. Medivh is the one character I wish would return to WoW.
Thank you so much for starting this journey I'm now here for it all 🎉❤🎉
I've been hooked since your war within reaction. Keep it up man! Awesome content!
Oh man WE NEED.........ALL ....WC3 cinematics. It gives you so much background.
I was soo hooked by your reaction since i saw your war within reaction. Everyday i hoped to watch your reaction on more wow cinematics! Oh and by the way, war within cinematic have brought me back to wow, yup i have resubscribe my wow after 10 years lol loving every moment of it ❤
Same, my family account is gone, but now ready for fresh adventures with fresh eyes for lore, now that i know that wow is, hopefully, back on track after shadowlands.
The landslide is actually the magical city of Dalaran. It was taken up in the air early on in the game. Since then it floats. The city is where mages like Khadgar went to train. Jaina went there as well. Khadgar is being shown it on fire and crashing.
The “demon” is a dreadlord. You’ll see more of them and explanation in Shadowlands. Basically they could shapeshift and embed themselves in “our world” to manipulate events.
Fun fact Khadgar is voice acted by Tony Amendola...of Stargate SG-1 fame 😍 I love it when my worlds collide
Loving your wow content! I'd love to watch you react to the in-game cinematics!
2:40 I never thought I'd have to say this... but you can actually watch the Warcraft movie to find out more about Medivh lol
Harbringers Khadgar: Chad-gar
Dailies on the Broken Shore: Dad-gar
🤣
I really want to see you react to Shadowlands Afterlives: Bastion - that’s one of my favorite cinematic!
Cuz Medivh was not really dead, and this spirit was an illusion by a creature not from fel, but using fel, using the Burning Legion as a tool, a member of the nathrezim. Whenever they show up, we know there's something huge and multilayered in cosmic plots before us. So at this point we knew for certain that the nathrezim had come to recognize Khadgar's extraordinary power and even more extraordinarily grounded sense of right and responsibility. They wanted his strength on their side, somehow. The real Medivh knews Khadgar well enough never to bother offering such temptation; for Khadgar is like a pure paladin, only he's a natural mage and intellectual, skilled at investigation, as is his mentor, Medivh.
Incidentally, many of us called Khadgar "Daddy" before we met the nathrezim's creator, Sire Denathrius, who not only is "Daddy" with a delicious accent and tenor, but now owns the UwU meme (-which is simultaneously fangs ("Bite me, daddy; take me now.") and a cheer. That's why he's better known by the alternate Dadgar, these days. BTW, a youthful Khadgar appears in the Warcraft movie.
Khadgar is human, though, whereas Gandalf's human appearance was merely a physical body to allow him, a vala, to interact in Middle Earth in disguise.
Apart from harbringers there are also Lords of War which shares same artstyle and is bound to expansion warlords of draenor
So in the warcraft movie and lore, Medivh was possessed by an ancient spirit from birth that slowly controlled him and brought the orcs from their home world of Draenor to azeroth Khadger and the King Wrynn had to stop him and shut down the portal
Philip I love your WoW cinematic breakdowns man! You should react to the Warcraft movie some time it shows the backstory of Medivh, I think the story is actually underrated. Keep up the great work and reactions!
you have to watch all the illidan stuff for legion, and possibly also TBC, ALL OF IT
CHADGAR HAS SPOKEN!
Great reaction, sound quality was not to previous standard. New setting needs some tweaking. But glad to see your reaction 😊
Khadgar is probably the most powerful living mage if we exclude Kalecgos. It's a close call between him and Jaina
'Chadgar'...lmao, I've never heard that one.
I highly recommend watching and possibly reacting to Platinum WoW and Nobbel87, they both do WoW lore, but in very different ways. Platinum is more entertaining, and Nobbel is more informative and in depth.
Knowledge is power
Please more,I can't wait to see shadowlands ingame cinematics
And not sure if you watched Stargate sg-1 but khadgar is voiced by Tony amendola..master bratc in sg-1 🙃😊❤️
what always makes me laugh is how powerful our main NPCs are..and yet we the players have to go take out the trash 🤔
I enjoy your reactions allot so I wil be watching more for sure. However I also highly recommend World of Warcrafts other "Harbingers" which has 3 or 4 parts I believe not 100% sure there and "Lords of War" which has 5 parts. They are equaly awesome as these last few Wow reactions for sure!
He has done the Lords of war (except Blackhand which got weirdly copyright striked) and the other Harbingers - check his videos list/streams here on YT
@@BritGirlJay
Um, there is no Blackhand episode.
You have one for Kilrogg, Kargath, Durotan, Hellscream, and Maraad.
@@dawgatemybrain was just going by what he said on stream - either way - he's done the other videos :)
@@BritGirlJay He did? Appologies, thank you for pointing that out to me, wil go and watch them asap.
It's so funny that you called him chadgar when that's the name a lot of us WoW players call him to. Lmao
Medivh was being sus from the get go :D
Man, the money I would give to watch you review the Warcraft movie...
This one is probably considered the weakest but I think it’s mint! Chadgar indeed! Looking forward to you watching the broken shore too, keep up the cracking work mate 👍
Khadgar is a fun guy
Brother you gotta watch Illidan’s ingame cinematic from Legion.
Medivh was born with Sargeras' soul within him, he took possession of Medivh's body in WC3 and tried to invade Azeroth with the Legion, like he had tried 10000 years ago. but ultimately he was stopped and the world saved. therefore there were to be no more Guardians, for a Guardian wields the power of a Mage a hundred fold.
maybe you are moving too fast between expansions... there is a lot of great animations and cinematics in Legion and BfA.... whole Old Soldier story and Rejection of Gift by Illidan are one of the best in whole game...
I think he's watching all cinematics chronologically from now on. Last two live streams he went through Lords of War, all WoD cut scenes, and then Harbringers. The ingame cutscenes for Legion are next ;)
Dadghar ❤
You typo'd his name. It's Khadgar, not Kagdar
You should also take a look at warhammer 40K ;)
why is the video so low rez?
watch nobbel87 for lore so u know whats going on
Ofc its subscribe, Legion was good :(
can you stop spoiling your reaction at the start of the video? I like your videos, but it just ruins the rest of your reaction for the video
You need to watch all the illidan cinematics lesding to the rejection of the gift