Glacial Geology of the Howling Fjord! - WoW Rocks | World of Warcraft

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2023
  • Hello, and good afternoon, everybody! Today, we return to Azeroth to examine the Howling Fjord in this episode of WoW Rocks. What tales do the massive cliffs and ravines have to tell? Let's find out!
    Video Footage:
    - Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft (2004-)
    - Some images retrieved from Google Images and WowHead
    Background Music:
    - "Howling Fjord (Day)" from the WoW WotLK OST
    - "The Vrykul" from the WoW WotLK OST
    Outro Music:
    - "Watch Me (Live)" by Greta Van Fleet
    #worldofwarcraft #wotlk #mmorpg
    Jediwarlock 2023
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Комментарии • 45

  • @goshlike76
    @goshlike76 Год назад +26

    It feels like I am watching a documentary and I absolutely love it.

  • @glowingsky1076
    @glowingsky1076 Год назад +9

    Howling Fjord is definitely one of my favorite places, great video!! 🐻‍❄️❄️🧊🌊

  • @BatusiNights
    @BatusiNights Год назад +8

    And now I know how fjords work! Thanks! Would love to see one on the formation of Un'goro (Ngorongoro) Crater.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад +3

      Un'Goro would make for a great episode! :D

  • @nakenmil
    @nakenmil Год назад +1

    Using each video/zone to talk about specific features/concepts is a good approach.

  • @BedBathNBeyonce
    @BedBathNBeyonce Год назад +1

    Fabulous topic, great series!!!!

  • @nimdaxx
    @nimdaxx Год назад +1

    Videos like these keep me interested in WoW 👏

  • @palfv5320
    @palfv5320 Год назад +2

    This is awsome. Come check out the fjords here in Norway, Jedi. Its cool. And again: keep ut the great videos. Its soo good.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад +1

      I'd love to someday! :D Thank you!

  • @General12th
    @General12th Год назад +2

    Hi Jedi!
    It makes sense the Vrykul built their empire after the glaciers receded. Geology often takes millions of years to resolve. Warcraft history -- even if it's a little longer than our own -- is still a blink of an eye compared to the history of the Universe as a whole.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад

      Thanks for the thoughts! :) I definitely agree.

  • @damowdotnet
    @damowdotnet Год назад +1

    I always loved the music in Howling Fjord.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад +1

      Some of the best music tracks in the game :)

  • @narleymarley666
    @narleymarley666 Год назад +2

    Absolutely amazing work as always!

  • @brancaleone8895
    @brancaleone8895 Год назад +1

    thanks for the geography lesson!!

  • @snaildad193
    @snaildad193 Год назад +1

    Hell yeah, WoW Rocks!! Now I want to go explore around the Howling Fjord again and imagine the glaciers slowly creeping their way across the land over hundreds or even thousands of years

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад

      Yes, knowing the history really helps with the immersion of the game! I've done similar things myself when researching and filming these vids ;)

  • @nickkirkland7560
    @nickkirkland7560 Год назад +1

    Just stumbled across this series and I love it! Excellent work and I hope to see more!

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад

      Thanks so much! More on the way ;)

  • @nebujin2575
    @nebujin2575 11 месяцев назад +1

    Didnt Illidan try to melt the icecaps on Icecrown during warcraft 3? So maybe that resulted in faster melting of the glaciers in areas such as Howling Fjord and the resulting tremors of the spell could have help expand the crack with the insane dwarfs in it?

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  11 месяцев назад

      That's a great thought! I forgot about that part in WC3 but I definitely think that could contribute to those landforms. :)

  • @eyevou
    @eyevou Год назад +1

    I sometimes wonder how many, if any, of the developers are also geography nuts, like us. None of the gameplay guys that were interviewed before wow classic seemed to fit into that mold so that leaves me to wonder... was it someone on the lore team? A hold over from something Chris Metzen come up with and the art team fleshed out?
    It would be an interesting question to ask at Blizzcon.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад

      Yes! It is an interesting thought. :) ...I think they must have consulted with some real geologists or at least looked at some very detailed real-life photos for reference!

  • @tsulong
    @tsulong Год назад +1

    How cool! Howling fjord is one of my favorite zones in the whole game

  • @Field_Marshal_Savnok
    @Field_Marshal_Savnok Год назад +3

    Can you do a WoW Rocks! on Booty Bay? If you look at it from the top looks like it's a Caldera or perhaps a crater from an asteroid but this is never touched on in the game as far as I am aware.

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад +1

      Maybe a topic for a future mini episode! ;) Thank you!

  • @loatist
    @loatist Год назад +2

    I'm so early I can't wait, I love this content

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you're enjoying it! :D

    • @loatist
      @loatist Год назад

      @@Jediwarlock this is the exact kind of content I love. It's a lot of in-depth history and geologic/geographic observation that I'm shocked the devs got these details in. It's kind of why I love wow, all the little details.

  • @Garouwerks
    @Garouwerks Год назад +2

    **JOY**

  • @grafspe807
    @grafspe807 Год назад +1

    The one thing about fantasy worlds that they can use when ppl say " this dont make sense in normal scientific terms" is the impact of magic

    • @Jediwarlock
      @Jediwarlock  Год назад

      This is true! I usually try to avoid that in most of my geology videos but there are a couple of instances/zones where I think "yeahhhhh, there's crazy demon or elf magic going on here" XD

  • @ianf3565
    @ianf3565 Год назад +1

    Canada represent!