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Excellent video. I love your videos and the lore of the game. Quite pleasing to play wow and do world quests or a low 18s key and listen to lore. Thanks for this !
Yeah I know the mistake has been picked up a couple of times actually 👍🏻 it was a typo on the script that carried through into the recording, a lot to process when editing so little things do creep in unfortunately 🥲
You are correct, Nazmir is certainly a Swamp, and located on the Troll Islands of Zandalar in central Azeroth. The stories from Zandalar are currently under development within our archives and are not yet prepared for sharing at this time. King's honour friend! ⚔️
It kinda strikes me as odd that Medihv would just eradicate the trolls (I dont mean his powers, I mean his motivation). At first glance it totally makes sense: big angry troll army tries to destroy good human city. At second glance... isnt Medivh supposed to be a "guardian of Azeroth"? Meaning all of Azeroth and all her people? Wouldnt that include a certain neutrality in political matters? I understand that the trolls werent much of talkers anyway, so the "hit first, talk later"-strategy would've worked better, but it just sounds strange to me now that Medivh would simply aid the humans without conditions. After all, Stormwind's expansion into Stranglethorn was what provoked the trolls to begin with... And yes, I'm aware trolls dont need much to be provoked. Still... it was the humans who started it and they got out with no repercussions whatsoever.
This makes sense but I think the purpose of the Guardian of Azeroth was to keep Azeroth safe for the sake of humanity, not all creatures. If I'm not mistaken, the position was made by humans, maybe elves? It's been a while since I've brushed up on that part. If trolls were a threat to human expansion then it would be easy to justify eradicating them.
The trolls did strike first, but that was back when humanity was a new race. The real beef between the trolls and humans began when Thoridan united the human tribes on the eastern kingdoms I.e. arathi tribe (Thoridan’s tribe I believe) the alterac tribe and the tirisfal tribe. There were others included but not as prevalent as the ones mentioned.
@@antdav3384 Ah yes, true. I think it was the Amani tribe and Thoradin or whatever his name united the human tribes mainly to stand a chance against the trolls. I dont deny that there is a long animosity between humans and trolls, and the Guardian is above all a person primarily allied with the humans and elves... Still... When I first read it, I was like "awesome", but now that I'm older I'm more like "oh kay... not at all overreacted" ^^°
@@TheExiledWarlord That, too, yeah. Totally forgot about that little detail ^^° Also that humans and elves worked together because there was a huge troll thread to both of them. Nevertheless... its still strange that Medivh would just consent... or maybe its me and I'm getting too old ^^°
I think the guardians were originally guardians of the human, elven, and dwarven kingdoms of Azeroth (and maybe gnomes, idk if they were in the lore yet back then). In fact at some points “Azeroth” referred specifically to the Eastern Kingdoms, not the planet. I think Khadgar is the first guardian (unofficially since he didn’t get the powers) who focuses on the good of the whole world and all its peoples…except maybe murlocs…and spiders.
Oh wow so the city in lock modan with the ships and everything is no more? I remember leveling there before cata and my friend I played with was a priest who possessed and tried to drown me in a duel on that big bridge lol many good memories their. can’t believe I haven’t been back since and I’m just now learning about it 😅 the crocolisks were cool for a pet but then annoying everytime I tried slipping past one I’d hear that hiss and know that I aggroed it lol Theramore was the town I think?
This feedback was previously raised by travelers more than a month ago and promptly addressed, with adjustments made in subsequent narratives. Mastering accurate pronunciations demands significant effort, particularly when rectifying long-standing personal mispronunciations. Crafting these tales during the twilight hours occasionally leads to errors, yet despite the wording, I'll earnestly consider this feedback once more.
Hello, adventurers! This unique tale marks a special addition to our library, a format reserved for interconnected narratives. Similar lore tales may follow this format, with "The Jungles of Azeroth" being the next in line.
This tale was initially developed over a period of two months. As you progress through newer tales like the "Swamp of Sorrows" compared to the earlier "Wetlands" tale, you might notice enhancements and maybe mistakes (pronounciations).
Considerable feedback has been integrated since then, aiming to offer an increasingly enriched account of Azeroth's history. For now, thank you for accompanying us on this expansive journey through the depths of Azeroth's swamps. Light be with you ☀
Looking forward to the Jungle Video
God I love hearing these lore videos while playing WoW, they're quite entertaining and great for backround sound
I extend my gratitude! Enjoy your adentures across Azeroth friend. Light be with you ☀️
@@TheKarazhanLibrary And may Elune grant you her blessing!
SAMEEEE
All of your videos make me want to play the vanilla zones so bad. So much personality and nostalgia. And forgotten characters!
most polite lore channel 10/10
A NEW LORE CHANNEL?!?!? yesssss just please dont fall into using the same voice inflection every 4 words like nobel and ill be here forever
We endeavor to keep you captivated indefinitely. ⚔️
Was looking for a comment like this so true and same here
Heeeeeeeelloeveryoneeeeeeee
Next time you listen to one play it at 0.75x .. makes it tolerable.
@@onesolopolo4194 hmmm might have to try that. It actually makes me angry that he does it every 3-4 words
Hey! Yet another great lore video! Just waiting for the next one! Best wishes from Sweden!
More to come!
A whole hour! thanks i cant wait to watch
Really enjoyed this you got a new sub!👌
man i love these videos. i want you to read me a bed time story sir
Excellent video. I love your videos and the lore of the game. Quite pleasing to play wow and do world quests or a low 18s key and listen to lore. Thanks for this !
Definition of low 18s and high 18s please
I know its a small thing to pick up, but it's bearmantle, you know like the animal.. b e a r. he's not an alcoholic, his name isn't beermantle.
Yeah I know the mistake has been picked up a couple of times actually 👍🏻 it was a typo on the script that carried through into the recording, a lot to process when editing so little things do creep in unfortunately 🥲
thank you, can and will hear this all day long :3
I was never a fan of Swamp of Sorrows but for some reason i really did like the addition of Bog Paddle in cata
Indeed, awesome little area 🌊
Could you do a video about Uldum? I love that place it’s so pretty
It’s on the list, our tale on the Tol’vir has a a lot of Uldum lore packed in there 📚📖
ruclips.net/video/gkG6uYJLZpU/видео.html
Why no mention of Krasarang Wilds or Nazmir? Are they not swamps, or not on Azeroth?
You are correct, Nazmir is certainly a Swamp, and located on the Troll Islands of Zandalar in central Azeroth. The stories from Zandalar are currently under development within our archives and are not yet prepared for sharing at this time. King's honour friend! ⚔️
27:25 brave boy
It kinda strikes me as odd that Medihv would just eradicate the trolls (I dont mean his powers, I mean his motivation). At first glance it totally makes sense: big angry troll army tries to destroy good human city. At second glance... isnt Medivh supposed to be a "guardian of Azeroth"? Meaning all of Azeroth and all her people? Wouldnt that include a certain neutrality in political matters? I understand that the trolls werent much of talkers anyway, so the "hit first, talk later"-strategy would've worked better, but it just sounds strange to me now that Medivh would simply aid the humans without conditions. After all, Stormwind's expansion into Stranglethorn was what provoked the trolls to begin with... And yes, I'm aware trolls dont need much to be provoked. Still... it was the humans who started it and they got out with no repercussions whatsoever.
This makes sense but I think the purpose of the Guardian of Azeroth was to keep Azeroth safe for the sake of humanity, not all creatures. If I'm not mistaken, the position was made by humans, maybe elves? It's been a while since I've brushed up on that part. If trolls were a threat to human expansion then it would be easy to justify eradicating them.
The trolls did strike first, but that was back when humanity was a new race. The real beef between the trolls and humans began when Thoridan united the human tribes on the eastern kingdoms I.e. arathi tribe (Thoridan’s tribe I believe) the alterac tribe and the tirisfal tribe. There were others included but not as prevalent as the ones mentioned.
@@antdav3384 Ah yes, true. I think it was the Amani tribe and Thoradin or whatever his name united the human tribes mainly to stand a chance against the trolls. I dont deny that there is a long animosity between humans and trolls, and the Guardian is above all a person primarily allied with the humans and elves... Still... When I first read it, I was like "awesome", but now that I'm older I'm more like "oh kay... not at all overreacted" ^^°
@@TheExiledWarlord That, too, yeah. Totally forgot about that little detail ^^° Also that humans and elves worked together because there was a huge troll thread to both of them. Nevertheless... its still strange that Medivh would just consent... or maybe its me and I'm getting too old ^^°
I think the guardians were originally guardians of the human, elven, and dwarven kingdoms of Azeroth (and maybe gnomes, idk if they were in the lore yet back then). In fact at some points “Azeroth” referred specifically to the Eastern Kingdoms, not the planet. I think Khadgar is the first guardian (unofficially since he didn’t get the powers) who focuses on the good of the whole world and all its peoples…except maybe murlocs…and spiders.
Arent the lost ones draenei that have gone mad?
good videos, i did sub, but maybe work on your pronunciation a little bit
He has an accent, which affects the pronunciation of names in the game. You can always fuck off if you’d like, sub or not.
Nazmir?
Thought it 1 h of wow ambience
Oh wow so the city in lock modan with the ships and everything is no more? I remember leveling there before cata and my friend I played with was a priest who possessed and tried to drown me in a duel on that big bridge lol many good memories their. can’t believe I haven’t been back since and I’m just now learning about it 😅 the crocolisks were cool for a pet but then annoying everytime I tried slipping past one I’d hear that hiss and know that I aggroed it lol
Theramore was the town I think?
If you’re talking about the city in the wetlands, next to loch modan, that’s Menethil harbor. Theramore’s on Kalimdor in Dustwallow.
Get someone that can actually pronounce the names correctly. The content is great, but every time I heard LorDAron it just ruined the immersion.
Go watch one of the hundred of other lore people rather than be a dick ?
How about no
This feedback was previously raised by travelers more than a month ago and promptly addressed, with adjustments made in subsequent narratives. Mastering accurate pronunciations demands significant effort, particularly when rectifying long-standing personal mispronunciations. Crafting these tales during the twilight hours occasionally leads to errors, yet despite the wording, I'll earnestly consider this feedback once more.
Hold up, how the hell is it pronounced then?
@@John.brown.the.baptist Watch the Wrath of the Lich King cinematic and you can hear the king himself pronounce it.