Greetings all, the tales of the Un’Goro Crater await. Whilst you delve into the history of this perilous land, please be aware that there is a scripture mistake in our articles, the Marshal Expedition moved from the Refuge to the Stand, not Strand. We have our finest scribe fixing this mistake, for now however, what tales would you like to hear next?
Lots of memories from Un'Goro. The escort quest from the forilla cave, the measuring of temperature at the volcano and the grind to get rhe raptor mount.
I have a 2yo boy who’s obsessed with dinosaurs, so sometimes I take him to Ungoro just to roam around and see what we find. I know there are now much better Dino safari zones in WoW, but ungoro will always have a special place in my heart, and for whatever reason, he prefers it too.
I’ll never forget my favorite memory of Un goro. I was a young lvl 53 holy Paladin and ran into 2 Alliance who couldn’t kill me. Intense pvp battle. It was fun.
At 2:20 , I noted that you said that the Well of Eternity was constructed by the Titans and their keepers to serve as a font of life for the world. This is not exactly untrue---after all, the titan keepers did eventually form magical wards around it, and through this it did indeed become a font of power---but the Well's creation was far more accidental. The story begins with the titan Aman'Thul ripping the old god Y'Shaarj from Azeroth's surface during the attempted ordering of the planet. Because the old gods were so deeply embedded in the planet (the beings of considerable size that they are), it was almost impossible to remove them without causing massive damage to the slumbering world soul within---a realization that would later cause the titans to imprison the old gods instead of killing them outright. It was far too late to undo their first kill, however---Y'Shaarj had still been ripped from the planet, and so the titan soul was still damaged. A great wound had been formed in the planet's surface, and as a result, the blood* of the sleeping titan began to surge to the surface---a liquid bearing immense magical potency, and capable of a great many feats of power. Seeking to stabilize the wound, the titan keepers placed the aforementioned magical wards around the it, causing the wound to heal to a decent enough degree, while also managing to calm the wildly fluctuating arcane energy that the titan blood had been creating within the great lake. It is through this that the titan keepers came to name it the Well of Eternity, and gained its use as a great font of power for later use by both the keepers and the various races of Azeroth. So, essentially, the Well of Eternity is in actuality a massive magical scar on the surface of the planet. Fun stuff. *As a side note, the crystalized version of this blood later came to be known as "Azerite" in the Battle for Azeroth expansion, where its immense magical potency was used to create weapons of war and to empower the armor of adventurers.
We thank you for your splendid explanation, we didn't think the tale of the crater required such detail, a serpeate story on the lore of the Well of Eternity, is a different matter and will be told in good time. Thank you Loremaster, Kings Honor Friend!
I remember watching a video about Classic wow and the Ungoro zone when i was a junior in HS back in 2005. Its what inspired me to get a gaming pc with my extra scholarship money when I got into college. I loved paladins from D2 so I was psyched to play one in wow. I will never forget learning about Linkens quests where you can either get A badass one of a kind xmog.....IF YOU KEPT THE DAMN SWORD FROM CLASSIC TO WHEN XMOG came out. Yup I am talking about one of the greatest one handed sword designes. Linkens sword of mastery. I actually met a guy who had that damn sword and its the damn coolest sword in the game. Only two other swords exist that share the same model but have different textures. Its also one of the rare swords that you sheath on your back. I would literally start playing wow again if I could get that damn sword.
In the Cretaceous period, there was a huge expanse of dinosaur species. It baffles me that Blizzard never introduced things like hadrosaurs and pachycephalosaurs.
So, I completely steered clear of Un'goro because of the 'mafia' in classic. I ended up needing to go there in TBC Classic, because I was leveling up Skinning for my Shaman BIS. I figured it should be safe by now, why would anyone still be camping Devilsaur? Boy was I wrong! Had an old Dwarf Hunter camp my body anytime he was able to find me. There was one point I would follow him as a ghost, he would try and either hide in the body of the devilsaur, or he'd hide behind a tree.close enough that if I spawned, he'd kill me instantly. What a sad way to play the game
Hi! Especially enjoyed the selection of images to accompany the narration. Is anything AI assisted? Would appreciate a note in the description if so! Cheers
Glad you enjoyed the tales! The only assisted sections of this story is for the voice of Nablya from 05:32-06:19. This was done to improve the immersion of the narrative. The devilsaur featured on the thumbnail was also AI assisted - however much I wish, one is simply not artistically skilled enough to outperform it 😂 There is already a small note in the bottom of the description detailing the assistance ⚔️ kings honour friend!
@@HellbaneAD We have just released another tale, you can check it out here, hopefully the output volume has improved, all feedback is extremely valuable to me: ruclips.net/video/8PNTdl8KpqY/видео.html
Greetings all, the tales of the Un’Goro Crater await. Whilst you delve into the history of this perilous land, please be aware that there is a scripture mistake in our articles, the Marshal Expedition moved from the Refuge to the Stand, not Strand. We have our finest scribe fixing this mistake, for now however, what tales would you like to hear next?
Have you done Feralas?
I love how comfy this zone is. Green, warm, and misty with the cozy cover of the trees...
And devilsaurs appearing out of nowhere to chomp you to death.
Warm? It's a game lol
@@RossIsFine Oh wow I didn't know that - thanks for clarifying!
Lots of memories from Un'Goro. The escort quest from the forilla cave, the measuring of temperature at the volcano and the grind to get rhe raptor mount.
A treacherous yet marvelous domain.
I have a 2yo boy who’s obsessed with dinosaurs, so sometimes I take him to Ungoro just to roam around and see what we find. I know there are now much better Dino safari zones in WoW, but ungoro will always have a special place in my heart, and for whatever reason, he prefers it too.
Amazing! Hope you and your boy keeping enjoying the zone! ⚔️
Your narration style is awesome, truly enjoyable to listen to this while questing in WoW. Keep up the awesome work!
I’ll never forget my favorite memory of Un goro. I was a young lvl 53 holy Paladin and ran into 2 Alliance who couldn’t kill me. Intense pvp battle. It was fun.
Yeah... what Era was this?
I also remember when you pulled the magical sword from the stone, slayed the Jabberwaukke and saved Narnia. Good times 🤪
At 2:20 , I noted that you said that the Well of Eternity was constructed by the Titans and their keepers to serve as a font of life for the world. This is not exactly untrue---after all, the titan keepers did eventually form magical wards around it, and through this it did indeed become a font of power---but the Well's creation was far more accidental.
The story begins with the titan Aman'Thul ripping the old god Y'Shaarj from Azeroth's surface during the attempted ordering of the planet. Because the old gods were so deeply embedded in the planet (the beings of considerable size that they are), it was almost impossible to remove them without causing massive damage to the slumbering world soul within---a realization that would later cause the titans to imprison the old gods instead of killing them outright.
It was far too late to undo their first kill, however---Y'Shaarj had still been ripped from the planet, and so the titan soul was still damaged. A great wound had been formed in the planet's surface, and as a result, the blood* of the sleeping titan began to surge to the surface---a liquid bearing immense magical potency, and capable of a great many feats of power.
Seeking to stabilize the wound, the titan keepers placed the aforementioned magical wards around the it, causing the wound to heal to a decent enough degree, while also managing to calm the wildly fluctuating arcane energy that the titan blood had been creating within the great lake. It is through this that the titan keepers came to name it the Well of Eternity, and gained its use as a great font of power for later use by both the keepers and the various races of Azeroth.
So, essentially, the Well of Eternity is in actuality a massive magical scar on the surface of the planet. Fun stuff.
*As a side note, the crystalized version of this blood later came to be known as "Azerite" in the Battle for Azeroth expansion, where its immense magical potency was used to create weapons of war and to empower the armor of adventurers.
I was going to say this myself, but you put it in so much better detail than I ever could of. Thank you
We thank you for your splendid explanation, we didn't think the tale of the crater required such detail, a serpeate story on the lore of the Well of Eternity, is a different matter and will be told in good time. Thank you Loremaster, Kings Honor Friend!
Man, I love these channels. Thansk for all the effort.
I extend my gratitude, Kings honour my friend ⚔️
Man, Blizzard had something special about their art. Every zone feels special, unique and beautiful on its own style.
Loving these video's! Please make one for each Outland zone, since they are my absolute fav zones in all of wow.
The tales of the outland will be told in good time
I put this on low and fell asleep so happy listening to this ❤
It brings us joy that you appreciate the stories of the crater. Have a peaceful rest, my friend.
Enjoyed this! Un'goro is such a nice zone.
A bit sad I didn't hear any mention of the crystals or the old Linken quest.
I've been waiting for this video for ages.
We're delighted to have shared the stories of the crater with you.
Nice job!
Thanks for the visit
thanks for uploading
The libraries pleasure, more to come! 🗡️
I remember watching a video about Classic wow and the Ungoro zone when i was a junior in HS back in 2005. Its what inspired me to get a gaming pc with my extra scholarship money when I got into college. I loved paladins from D2 so I was psyched to play one in wow. I will never forget learning about Linkens quests where you can either get A badass one of a kind xmog.....IF YOU KEPT THE DAMN SWORD FROM CLASSIC TO WHEN XMOG came out. Yup I am talking about one of the greatest one handed sword designes. Linkens sword of mastery. I actually met a guy who had that damn sword and its the damn coolest sword in the game. Only two other swords exist that share the same model but have different textures. Its also one of the rare swords that you sheath on your back. I would literally start playing wow again if I could get that damn sword.
In the Cretaceous period, there was a huge expanse of dinosaur species. It baffles me that Blizzard never introduced things like hadrosaurs and pachycephalosaurs.
Ducks aren’t even in the game 😂😂😂
More models than they’d ever bother to make lol
They’re still making some dungeon and raid bosses/mobs out of cataclysm assets
@@benmckenzie234they are actually, and have been since TBC/Waddle-K
Not dangerous enough i guess.
@@efaristi9737 yeah, I read that the Pachys were more than just herbivores.
So, I completely steered clear of Un'goro because of the 'mafia' in classic.
I ended up needing to go there in TBC Classic, because I was leveling up Skinning for my Shaman BIS. I figured it should be safe by now, why would anyone still be camping Devilsaur?
Boy was I wrong! Had an old Dwarf Hunter camp my body anytime he was able to find me. There was one point I would follow him as a ghost, he would try and either hide in the body of the devilsaur, or he'd hide behind a tree.close enough that if I spawned, he'd kill me instantly.
What a sad way to play the game
Classic HC got me back here
You need to turn your gain up!! Other than that, great vid!! I always loved Un'Goro Crater 😁
Noted!
Stand by for action. We’ll be going back to Un’Goro (and Sholazar and The Vale of Eternal Blossoms)!
Hi! Especially enjoyed the selection of images to accompany the narration. Is anything AI assisted? Would appreciate a note in the description if so! Cheers
Glad you enjoyed the tales! The only assisted sections of this story is for the voice of Nablya from 05:32-06:19. This was done to improve the immersion of the narrative. The devilsaur featured on the thumbnail was also AI assisted - however much I wish, one is simply not artistically skilled enough to outperform it 😂 There is already a small note in the bottom of the description detailing the assistance ⚔️ kings honour friend!
@@TheKarazhanLibrary Thank you for the clarification! Archenon poros and dioniss aca :-P
Ungoro crater is comin' sooner than later...
Nintendo Crate... err I mean Un'goro Crater was fun at the time :D
Please output this recording at a higher volume, it's Much lower than it should be.
Noted!
Thank you :) @@TheKarazhanLibrary
@@HellbaneAD We have just released another tale, you can check it out here, hopefully the output volume has improved, all feedback is extremely valuable to me: ruclips.net/video/8PNTdl8KpqY/видео.html
😑 The lack of dinosaurs is my only problem with un,goro.
beast wars megatron
I just wanna let you guys know I only clicked on this to call you all NERDS! ok, on with the video I mean... another video
Appreciate the engagement, another comment to help push this tale out to those who will enjoy it.