Miradel's hardcore adventure [Ep12] - Elf in red

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  • @Antidragon-nl7by
    @Antidragon-nl7by Месяц назад +1

    34:10 I couldn't agree more. They turned "The Light" from an inexplicable manifestation of faith and willpower into a bunch of incompitant floating lamps who get the munchies for souls every century or so. My Paladin went from being a holy badass warrior powered by zeal and willpower into an errand boy for a bunch of windchimes.

    • @darksh1ne1
      @darksh1ne1  Месяц назад +1

      Couldn't put it better.

  • @ajap19
    @ajap19 Месяц назад +1

    nice edit man, It looks like a lot of work went into it

    • @darksh1ne1
      @darksh1ne1  Месяц назад

      Yeah. It took me entire year to edit the series. All of it though

  • @Antidragon-nl7by
    @Antidragon-nl7by Месяц назад +1

    14:26 Am I alone in wanting to see fan art of Sayter!Miradel?

    • @darksh1ne1
      @darksh1ne1  Месяц назад +1

      Wouldn't mind to see that either ^^

  • @Antidragon-nl7by
    @Antidragon-nl7by Месяц назад +1

    25:48 Speaking as a Paladin, it beats being expected to die heroically for others at the drop of a hat and having your order get routinely decimated to showcase how 'tragic and stoic' we are (sarcasm).
    What's you're opinion of Paladins? (Hopefully not as lame as Shamans).

    • @darksh1ne1
      @darksh1ne1  Месяц назад +1

      Always loved them. In TBC one of my mains was the paladin (Blood elf). And it would probably stay that way if night elves or void elves could be paladins too (I switched to Alliance at some point, but no race that I wanted to play there can be a paladin)
      At those time (TBC, Wrath) I liked the lore behind Naaru, as they still remained something mysterious and unknown. They could be physical manifestation of angels or something. And the idea that blood elves captured one and sap its power to use for their own needs seemed pretty cool.
      Sadly now we know everything... and that's such a bad worldbuilding move.

    • @Antidragon-nl7by
      @Antidragon-nl7by Месяц назад +1

      @@darksh1ne1
      Totally. The reveal that the N'aaru the Blood Elves snagged actually LET itself be captured floored me when I first found out. It's too bad Blizzard took all that mystique and threw it out the window.
      It's been said that the less you see of a monster and the less you understand it, the more horrifying it is. I never would have guessed that the same principle would work in reverse regarding my admiration for an otherworldly benefactor.

    • @darksh1ne1
      @darksh1ne1  Месяц назад +1

      @@Antidragon-nl7by As a huge fan of worldbuilding myself, I value the mystery a lot. There are subjects that are, unless they're the entire focus of the story, better be left alone. The subject of what happens after death is one of them. To me at least. Maybe there are people who like when everything is overexplained and chewed for them. I don't like that. Mostly because it creates all kind of logical questions that, if if you begin to try to find answers to, would ruin the whole setting pretty quickly.
      Because usually there are no satisfying answers :/