The idea was okay - he was basically Arthas 2.0, a prince pushed into becoming a monster by desperation and the desire to save his people. The problem was they didn’t show us any of his journey into darkness. They just said “Oh look, Kael’Thas is back (and he’s evil now btw)”
@@ashe274 Yeah but it was already done. With Arthas. And since then every prince of every kingdom has gone evil except Anduin. Which he just did in Shadowlands. Nobody and I repeat nobody liked Kaelthas turning evil.
@@HooDooBrown ehhh, there was serious potential. If Blizzard had invested in Kael’s fall, shown us him growing steadily more desperate to save his people from addiction and then had him appear in TBC it would have been a fine (if familiar) story. I actually think it would have been better to have him survive Tempest Keep and return in Cataclysm as Aethas Sunreaver, as some had speculated he was at the time. That way we could taken Kael down a path Arthas never could have gone down - redemption. Did they butcher Kael’Thas? At the end of the day: yes. 100%. But I reiterate, the problem wasn’t having him turn into a villain, the problem was their execution of his character change was abrupt and short sighted. Having him travel down a path of evil and then avert course and work towards redeeming himself would have been amazing...just maybe not by the same writers who decided to whack him with the villain bat in the first place.
@@ashe274 Serious potential is all people can really say when it comes to Blizzard but falls short, you don't take a character heading one direction to side line them another. If you do this too often which even at the time they were doing this from the Warcraft 2 to Warcraft 3. As I said, we have seen evil princes too much. And having someone like Kael'Thas go through worse than Arthas while still having some composure would of been a good alternative of showing how someone with a silver spoon up their ass has more reason to become self absorbed while the prince who lives longer by proxy has to live with the pain of his races death at the hands of the scourge and knowing how long he has the potential to live and fight the addiction. To me it seems like you didn't care about any other aspects outside of wanting an Arthas 2.0 as long as it was OK story wise. I just couldn't see the character becoming a clone of another when Kaelthas was unique to himself and they should of went with a rollercoaster of a ride with the end finally achieving something for himself and his people. Plus another Warcraft race means possible money down the line.
@@HooDooBrown I mean it’s not like KT wasn’t going down a questionable path in TFT anyways. Allying with Illidan alone throws stigma on Kael from many points of view. I don’t think it’s fair to say a villain turn was completely out of line, but neither would I say it was definitely expected. Illidan did bad things for a good reason, and those who fought with him also had good reasons for going along with those bad things. It’s really unfair to say Kael was never going to be villainous - he was already villainous in a certain way just by allying himself with the Illidari and helping them bring Outland to heel. Who are the evil princes? Like, literally who? It’s only Arthas and Kael’Thas until Shadowlands, lol. Unless you mean like...the Blood Princes from Wrath? What’s so wrong with having a few royal sons turn out rotten anyways? Characters can share plot arcs and be good in their own right, even within the same universe. Do you decry every good natured and strong King for being clones of each other? We’ve had way more of them than evil princes: Varian, Terenas, Anasterion, Genn (eventually), I don’t want Arthas 2.0 per se, I’m just saying it wasn’t a bad direction to take Kael’Thas in. As mentioned, we saw him making some questionable ties to Illidan, it’s not outrageous that he turn evil, it was just sudden and quickly glossed over. Most people would be fine with KT going evil if Blizzard took their time to show it happen instead of snapping their fingers and making him a raid boss out of nowhere. And it’s like I said, there were ways to evolve Kael’Thas past Arthas 2.0 - like having him return under a different name seeking atonement. Or as they’re doing now in Revendreth, exploring possible ways of accepting his wrongdoing.
Vanilla was fine since in introduced new stories and performed world building, but once they tried to continue the _main_ story in TBC is got screwed up.
@@qpSubZeroqp She became discount Illidan by becoming a Night Warrior. You don't need to be powerful in order to be a good character. They are recycling tropes at this point.
Watching back this just makes me wonder, did Blizzard just chose to forget this entire chapter for good. Tyrande: "Then we shall lend you our aid, young Kael." Tyrande: "These people need our help, Maiev. Their brethren aided us against the Legion. We will honor that debt now." She has already grown from the previously distrustful and xenophobic Tyrande. Heck, she even offered Kael'Thas aid at first sight, without a single mention of her hatred for the Highborne. Look at how she reacted to Nightborne in Legion. Then we have Tyrande sacrificing herself for the Blood Elves - those people that caused the Sundering in the first place. But when Teldrassil burned, even in a dire situation, she doesn't even have the urge to stand and fight with her soldiers on the battlefield. Although staying at Stormwind to be the beacon of hope for the refugees is an important role, it's just not Tyrande's personality to do so. The hot-headed arrogant Tyrande couldn't be swayed by her husband, how would Anduin stand a chance to convince her to stay. And also, Tyrande: "but you must not allow rage and despair to poison your heart." Does she even sound like the Tyrande in WoW? ;)
@@CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine You're not wrong, but it doesn't change the fact that the Night Elves did not welcome those Highborne into their society until Cataclysm.
You completely wrong his grandfather of kaelthas saved tyrande in the past in the first invasion legión she was in prison for azshara and dath'remar saved her so tyrande remembered that and help back to kaelthas and the ancestors of kael helped to stop the first invasion of the legion
Tyrande: You may yet lead your people to a brighter future. Kael'thas: *Leads his people to a dead land to fight for an ex-Night Elf Demon called Illidan. Then follows the demon to a frozen land to usurp some dead king's throne* *clap clap clap* Well done, Prince Kael!
@Jiminy Cricket yeah. Anyone can have their own opinion about anything . Thats ok. Idk if ur an old WC franchise fan or new ; my point is the first and real Voice acters who shaped characters in minds are gone. There's no way for some one like me who played WC3 all these years to not compare the voices . Btw , liam's voice is so nice but he's way too weak and fragile for Illidan's character. U can say how hard he's trying to fake Matthew yang king's voice from the begging cuz its not him who voiced illidan in the first place... same goes to many other characters like Sylvanas... no matter how hard they try to fake the real voice , they'll never get there
"Hey im Kaelthas my people is diyng here" "Hmm after you help us take Illidan you should join your people and leave this land with us, Theramoore is ruled by your old love interest Jaina and could accept all of you" "Thats brilliant why we didnt think this earlier?" Why?
@@xirvin92 Nah, he only hated orcs. Though I'm not certain how racist Pre-Third War humans were. Everything that happened before the Third-War had some degree of uncertainty and racism between each races.
it's funny because jaina had taken elves with her so she would not have a problem with them. but to be fair, they needed to find a source of magic or they would die. and daelin wouldn't have cared about elves if after all they were allies vs the orcs. in fact, there were elves in theramore.
Don't forget that Kael'thas and Jaina parted their ways in very bitter terms, somewhere between Fall of Silvermoon (and Sunwell's Explosion) and Scourge Siege of Dalaran, both lead by DK!Arthas. Source: *"Arthas: Rise of the Lich King"*
1.Night elves and I mean every night in Warcraft 3 resents the blood elves because high elves caused the first invasion of the legions on Azeroth but still wanted to use magic.Thos addiction can almost be said to be since the first well imploded so no no might elf would ever help blood elves.at the end even Maiev says no directly but Tyrande doesn't do it out of the kindness of her heart but r because he was a fellow elf or mortal who didn't try to kill them but actually was friendly but solely to get on Jainas good side so she could get the night elves into the alliance and have help to hunt illadin.even here she only mentions the alliance aid but not the horde one.at this point she wanted to be with the alliance already cause two other races that night elves though below them is tauren and trolls were a part of horde.she was however slightly sympathetic to them though and told kael that line.but the others weren't and the night elves held a terrifying anger against them.Just pointing out a few levels later Maeiv even says that the blood elves are a disgrace to the night elven ways and as such mist be slaughtered.and no this is not linked to those who serve the betrayer line at all. 2.Jaina probably would've helped a bit.I mean it's not like dalaran knew what was happening during the execution.oh with they did.most of the novel doesn't even try to mention how dalaran ignored Garithos as he ordered the execution of the elves and fairly why travel all the way to Theremore there were other races and even Storm wind was awesome .truth is they all didn't care. 3.you say it yourself Jain was a love interest to Kael and that conversation would be really ackward plus he probably didn't know about their fate.The night elves didn't exactly find the topic in the middle of you know the whole undead r trying to slaughter us thing.
@@samuelsantos929 That is what was saying a merely blood elf spellbreaker warrior, not Kael himself or not even the standard blood mage in the current game...
part of me thinks that she didnt use starfall. She just did the starfall gesture to symbolize she activated a bomb on the bridge besides. Tyrande had to stay more than 5 second using starfall before the bridge collapsed. Sylvanas just does the starfall gesture for like 0.5 seconds and there was BAM no bridge.
Maybe, if there is a lore behind it, the bridge wasnt really wrecked becquse of the power, maybe a meatwagon catapult or two opted to destroy the foundations of the bridge and then whala.... Just imagine what it would look like in a cinematic movie
It's funny how relaxed the characters sound in warcraft 3. In world of warcraft they sound disturbed, hateful and abit of the typical "evil mastermind"
So much wasted potential with Kael, imagine WotLK with Kael leading Blood Elves, he hated Arthas almost as Sylvanas, And than his relationship with Jaina(remember he was in love with her) and later when blood elves were purged. Plus he could probably control Sylvanas temper, as she was loyal to Sunstrider dynasty. And somehow i believe his relationship with Garrosh would be interesting. Fuck you Blizzard.
A lot of the characters were done dirty in WoW since raid bosses are needed. A 2-faction MMO wasn't a great medium to continue the story in, it would have been ideal if they had some new Warcraft game (RTS or otherwise) to tell the main character's stories. WoW was fine with world building and telling new and smaller stories. The Defias, Scarlet Crusade, Black Dragons, and so on were all great stories. It's once they tried to continue Illidan's, Kael's, etc. it turned meh. Even the characters introduced in WoW and looked like they were going somewhere (Garrosh) ended up being done dirty at the end because of the nature of WoW. I'm not a RTS purist. I loved and enjoyed WoW, but it was best suited to telling the kind of stories they told in vanilla, not continuing the campaign stories from the RTS.
Not compleatly, she grew as a character, but she still kept her core personality. Follows her heart and acts on impulse. She sees a problem and acts imediatly to do what she considers the right thing, her view on whats right has evolved, but her personality didn't change.
Because she said in the battle of mounty hyljal to the foreign i missjudged may elune shine your path because she realized cenarious was alive but she hated them humans and orcs because they kill cenarius so do you realized is that really your question? Did you play the whole warcraft 3 and read the books?
Considering the Fact Maiev never bothered to try and excavate Naisha or any of the sisters buried in sargeras temple, and the fact she essentially left tyrande for dead, does she really have any right to scorn illidan considering she is on a level of Screw Everyone as him?
-There was no way Naisha and the other Watchers would have survived from the temple falling apart on top of them. -Maiev never forgave Tyrande for murdering her Watchers and for releasing Illidan back in Reign of Chaos.
-Maiev Knew it was a trap, And Naisha told her it was and to wait for tyrande and Malfurion, She went in anyways knowing it'd be a trap. Their deaths are entirely her fault. -This doesn't justify her dishonesty to Malfurion, or her betrayal of Tyrande for the sake of vengeance, An Eye For an Eye Only makes the world blind.
In depth she felt guilty for unable to save her sisters. She knew Tyrande could manage to survive but should have told furion about what truly happened
Played this level and Lorderon it's now considered a horde territory because it's controlled by the Banshee Queen herself to this location in World of Warcraft. Would have required Tyrande🐅🐆 to Join with Genn Graymane🐺 against Undead in this location of she were to return and now remember that Kael's Blood Elves under Romath 2nd or 3rd in Command are on the same side as the Undead under Sylvanas the Banshee Queen in Silverpine Forest levels 10-60 Horde control territory where this level takes place in Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne.
Jian SinLok Look at how that acceptance backfired on her though. The blood elves joined the Horde and gave them valuable magic that the Horde was missing. Her acceptance of them backfired, and it explains her attitude towards the night borne
Andrew Renshaw not only that the nightbourne were highbourne but they were EXACTLY the same people that helped Azshara during the war of ancients Literally Elisande the former leader helped the burning legion They betrayed their people they betrayed even the demons Tyrande was prudent in not trust them
yeah, that was because the nightborne were literally traitors who abandon them for being cowards. of course that tyrande will show distrust, they betrayed her. and she also helped because of the elves who were with jaina in hyjal.
This interaction was so weird. Maiev and Tyrande helped Kael. In turn, Kael helped MalFurion and Maiev stop Illidan. Later, Kael partnered with Vashj to SAVE Illidan from Maiev.
What if Kael'thas joined forces with the night elves maiv,tyrande and malfurion or with other human like uther ,anduin and jaina instead of vash naga and illidan what would happen...night elves can help them i think partially with the moonwell then later on blood elves can rebuild it ...or maybe humans can help them with holy magic...making them better than what is kael' thas became now after choosing illidan and vash he became corrupted...
the problem is by not helping Illidan, Arthas will not have any reason to gather a portion of his force into the northrend. Arthas might just stay in Lordaeron and defeat all remaining Alliance resistance. Due to Illidan and Kael'thas threatening the Lich King, Arthas had no choice but to sail to northrend, and with it every resistance in Lordaeron pretty much have a breathing room.
Such a hypocrite Tyrande is. > "You must not allow rage and despair poison your heart." Seriously, being a smartass doesn't help you grow as a character one bit. She only understood what Illidan and Kael were feeling in BFA, when that precious tree of her was burned down. That's why you shouldn't always speak with such confidence in order to lecture others, because one day you will understand their feelings.
Kael: Yo. We gotta save Tyrande
Maiev: Nah, she knew the risks. Now about that demon we were talking about...
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Right ?? Can you believe this is the same Kael from the Burning Crusade ?? Whoever create that expansion really butchered his character.
I still think Kael'thas turning evil was dumb. Such a cool character.
The idea was okay - he was basically Arthas 2.0, a prince pushed into becoming a monster by desperation and the desire to save his people.
The problem was they didn’t show us any of his journey into darkness. They just said “Oh look, Kael’Thas is back (and he’s evil now btw)”
@@ashe274 Yeah but it was already done. With Arthas. And since then every prince of every kingdom has gone evil except Anduin. Which he just did in Shadowlands. Nobody and I repeat nobody liked Kaelthas turning evil.
@@HooDooBrown ehhh, there was serious potential. If Blizzard had invested in Kael’s fall, shown us him growing steadily more desperate to save his people from addiction and then had him appear in TBC it would have been a fine (if familiar) story.
I actually think it would have been better to have him survive Tempest Keep and return in Cataclysm as Aethas Sunreaver, as some had speculated he was at the time. That way we could taken Kael down a path Arthas never could have gone down - redemption.
Did they butcher Kael’Thas? At the end of the day: yes. 100%. But I reiterate, the problem wasn’t having him turn into a villain, the problem was their execution of his character change was abrupt and short sighted. Having him travel down a path of evil and then avert course and work towards redeeming himself would have been amazing...just maybe not by the same writers who decided to whack him with the villain bat in the first place.
@@ashe274 Serious potential is all people can really say when it comes to Blizzard but falls short, you don't take a character heading one direction to side line them another. If you do this too often which even at the time they were doing this from the Warcraft 2 to Warcraft 3. As I said, we have seen evil princes too much. And having someone like Kael'Thas go through worse than Arthas while still having some composure would of been a good alternative of showing how someone with a silver spoon up their ass has more reason to become self absorbed while the prince who lives longer by proxy has to live with the pain of his races death at the hands of the scourge and knowing how long he has the potential to live and fight the addiction. To me it seems like you didn't care about any other aspects outside of wanting an Arthas 2.0 as long as it was OK story wise. I just couldn't see the character becoming a clone of another when Kaelthas was unique to himself and they should of went with a rollercoaster of a ride with the end finally achieving something for himself and his people. Plus another Warcraft race means possible money down the line.
@@HooDooBrown I mean it’s not like KT wasn’t going down a questionable path in TFT anyways. Allying with Illidan alone throws stigma on Kael from many points of view. I don’t think it’s fair to say a villain turn was completely out of line, but neither would I say it was definitely expected. Illidan did bad things for a good reason, and those who fought with him also had good reasons for going along with those bad things. It’s really unfair to say Kael was never going to be villainous - he was already villainous in a certain way just by allying himself with the Illidari and helping them bring Outland to heel.
Who are the evil princes? Like, literally who? It’s only Arthas and Kael’Thas until Shadowlands, lol. Unless you mean like...the Blood Princes from Wrath? What’s so wrong with having a few royal sons turn out rotten anyways? Characters can share plot arcs and be good in their own right, even within the same universe. Do you decry every good natured and strong King for being clones of each other? We’ve had way more of them than evil princes: Varian, Terenas, Anasterion, Genn (eventually),
I don’t want Arthas 2.0 per se, I’m just saying it wasn’t a bad direction to take Kael’Thas in. As mentioned, we saw him making some questionable ties to Illidan, it’s not outrageous that he turn evil, it was just sudden and quickly glossed over. Most people would be fine with KT going evil if Blizzard took their time to show it happen instead of snapping their fingers and making him a raid boss out of nowhere.
And it’s like I said, there were ways to evolve Kael’Thas past Arthas 2.0 - like having him return under a different name seeking atonement. Or as they’re doing now in Revendreth, exploring possible ways of accepting his wrongdoing.
Watching old WC3 cutscenes makes me truly realize that WoW is a fanfic.
A demented fanfic.
I'm still bitter about TBC adding the second main elf culture while being such a travesty of doing everyone in TFT dirty.
An awful fanfic.
They want to continue milk money from this so WoW came.
Vanilla was fine since in introduced new stories and performed world building, but once they tried to continue the _main_ story in TBC is got screwed up.
back when tyrande was actually a badass.
my god that starfall was epic.
She's become a badass after Sylvanas burned her people and refuge
@@qpSubZeroqp She became discount Illidan by becoming a Night Warrior. You don't need to be powerful in order to be a good character.
They are recycling tropes at this point.
@@Destroyer2150 didn't really say she was a good character, just a badass =)
Tyrande's story and character is lackluster overall IMO
@@qpSubZeroqp badass? a literal manifestation of Elune can't even kill a glorified zombie with a bow
@@CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine She did not even kill Nathanos during first try. Night warrior power up is bs.
"But you must not allow rage and despair to poison your heart." Good one, Tyrande. Maybe follow your own advise?
Watching back this just makes me wonder, did Blizzard just chose to forget this entire chapter for good.
Tyrande: "Then we shall lend you our aid, young Kael."
Tyrande: "These people need our help, Maiev. Their brethren aided us against the Legion. We will honor that debt now."
She has already grown from the previously distrustful and xenophobic Tyrande. Heck, she even offered Kael'Thas aid at first sight, without a single mention of her hatred for the Highborne. Look at how she reacted to Nightborne in Legion.
Then we have Tyrande sacrificing herself for the Blood Elves - those people that caused the Sundering in the first place. But when Teldrassil burned, even in a dire situation, she doesn't even have the urge to stand and fight with her soldiers on the battlefield. Although staying at Stormwind to be the beacon of hope for the refugees is an important role, it's just not Tyrande's personality to do so. The hot-headed arrogant Tyrande couldn't be swayed by her husband, how would Anduin stand a chance to convince her to stay.
And also, Tyrande: "but you must not allow rage and despair to poison your heart."
Does she even sound like the Tyrande in WoW? ;)
a fair point, especially about Kael and the Nightborne
uhh no, the Blood Elves are the descendants of the anti-Azshara Highborne, those who helped save the world
@@CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine You're not wrong, but it doesn't change the fact that the Night Elves did not welcome those Highborne into their society until Cataclysm.
even in some of the books, Tyrande was shown as a kind person. (Remember Broxigar?)
You completely wrong his grandfather of kaelthas saved tyrande in the past in the first invasion legión she was in prison for azshara and dath'remar saved her so tyrande remembered that and help back to kaelthas and the ancestors of kael helped to stop the first invasion of the legion
“The goddess is my shield warden!” - I’ve always loved that part!
Noone tells Tyrande what to do. I loved her head strong follow her heart attitude in WC3, shame she lost her personality over the years in WoW.
She is back now! :D New skin for her soon :D
WoW definitely has killed any sort of character that the major heroes in WC3/WC2 had sadly :(
I like how Kael greets Maiev and Tyrande in the Darnassian language :)
Sylvanas had the brain to step out of the bridge before doing that
Raigoku 15 looool
Now that you say it xd.
You mean tyrande?
Riki No, he means that unlike Tyrande, Sylvanas steppes off the bridge before she collapsed it to hold arthas odf
Raphael Schmidpeter Oh
3:27 "You may yet lead your people to a brighter future"
BWAHAHAHAHAH
Tho I hate blizzard for ruining KT, he was awesome
Tyrande: You may yet lead your people to a brighter future.
Kael'thas: *Leads his people to a dead land to fight for an ex-Night Elf Demon called Illidan. Then follows the demon to a frozen land to usurp some dead king's throne*
*clap clap clap* Well done, Prince Kael!
And then in Burning Crusade joined with Kil'Jaeden against his own people, and finally died as wretched madman in Fury of Sunwell patch
Aleksandar Vil fake news attacked them.
Definetly he let anger and despair poisoned his heart... so sad... i expected much more of these Blood Elves 😔😔😔
Burning Crusade (of Burning Legion) and fiery Kiljaeden in the Sunwell. A BRIGHT future indeed. :P
Tyrande so powerful and amazing!
Maiev: "OH NO HE'S HOT"
Maiev: But Illidan still be my boy.
You could said she FEL for him
I gonna head out now
Kael's soldier: Prince kael wkwojdowowdoj
Kael: uhhhhh Ishnu alah weary night elf
lol
I’m so happy the voice actors kept their roles for so many years. This is like 15 years ago and they are still devoted to their characters.
S P except iconic characters like arthas , jaina , illidan , thrall and many more , yeah you're right
@Jiminy Cricket yeah. Anyone can have their own opinion about anything . Thats ok. Idk if ur an old WC franchise fan or new ; my point is the first and real Voice acters who shaped characters in minds are gone. There's no way for some one like me who played WC3 all these years to not compare the voices . Btw , liam's voice is so nice but he's way too weak and fragile for Illidan's character. U can say how hard he's trying to fake Matthew yang king's voice from the begging cuz its not him who voiced illidan in the first place... same goes to many other characters like Sylvanas... no matter how hard they try to fake the real voice , they'll never get there
"Hey im Kaelthas my people is diyng here"
"Hmm after you help us take Illidan you should join your people and leave this land with us, Theramoore is ruled by your old love interest Jaina and could accept all of you"
"Thats brilliant why we didnt think this earlier?"
Why?
Daelin proudmoore would have killed the blood elves
@@xirvin92 Nah, he only hated orcs.
Though I'm not certain how racist Pre-Third War humans were. Everything that happened before the Third-War had some degree of uncertainty and racism between each races.
it's funny because jaina had taken elves with her so she would not have a problem with them.
but to be fair, they needed to find a source of magic or they would die.
and daelin wouldn't have cared about elves if after all they were allies vs the orcs. in fact, there were elves in theramore.
Don't forget that Kael'thas and Jaina parted their ways in very bitter terms, somewhere between Fall of Silvermoon (and Sunwell's Explosion) and Scourge Siege of Dalaran, both lead by DK!Arthas.
Source: *"Arthas: Rise of the Lich King"*
1.Night elves and I mean every night in Warcraft 3 resents the blood elves because high elves caused the first invasion of the legions on Azeroth but still wanted to use magic.Thos addiction can almost be said to be since the first well imploded so no no might elf would ever help blood elves.at the end even Maiev says no directly but Tyrande doesn't do it out of the kindness of her heart but r because he was a fellow elf or mortal who didn't try to kill them but actually was friendly but solely to get on Jainas good side so she could get the night elves into the alliance and have help to hunt illadin.even here she only mentions the alliance aid but not the horde one.at this point she wanted to be with the alliance already cause two other races that night elves though below them is tauren and trolls were a part of horde.she was however slightly sympathetic to them though and told kael that line.but the others weren't and the night elves held a terrifying anger against them.Just pointing out a few levels later Maeiv even says that the blood elves are a disgrace to the night elven ways and as such mist be slaughtered.and no this is not linked to those who serve the betrayer line at all.
2.Jaina probably would've helped a bit.I mean it's not like dalaran knew what was happening during the execution.oh with they did.most of the novel doesn't even try to mention how dalaran ignored Garithos as he ordered the execution of the elves and fairly why travel all the way to Theremore there were other races and even Storm wind was awesome .truth is they all didn't care.
3.you say it yourself Jain was a love interest to Kael and that conversation would be really ackward plus he probably didn't know about their fate.The night elves didn't exactly find the topic in the middle of you know the whole undead r trying to slaughter us thing.
Kael my boy!
+Xaydam :)
+Xaydam The moment I met him during this campaign I knew it'll be one of my fav characters, too bad they made gone mad in WoW :(
+Zyad Hakmi They derailed so many characters it makes me angry
Make quickly time is mana
@@samuelsantos929 That is what was saying a merely blood elf spellbreaker warrior, not Kael himself or not even the standard blood mage in the current game...
I think Tyrande is that smart enough to know that a bridge can't hold all that power
eastern European quality bridge most likely
At least sylvannass(before undeath) is smart enough to cast not starfall while on a bridge
part of me thinks that she didnt use starfall. She just did the starfall gesture to symbolize she activated a bomb on the bridge besides. Tyrande had to stay more than 5 second using starfall before the bridge collapsed. Sylvanas just does the starfall gesture for like 0.5 seconds and there was BAM no bridge.
She could've just stepped back from the bridge before casting Starfall... so only the undead would fall into the water.
Maybe, if there is a lore behind it, the bridge wasnt really wrecked becquse of the power, maybe a meatwagon catapult or two opted to destroy the foundations of the bridge and then whala.... Just imagine what it would look like in a cinematic movie
Kaelthas' voice is kinda ASMR
It's funny how relaxed the characters sound in warcraft 3. In world of warcraft they sound disturbed, hateful and abit of the typical "evil mastermind"
So much wasted potential with Kael, imagine WotLK with Kael leading Blood Elves, he hated Arthas almost as Sylvanas, And than his relationship with Jaina(remember he was in love with her) and later when blood elves were purged. Plus he could probably control Sylvanas temper, as she was loyal to Sunstrider dynasty. And somehow i believe his relationship with Garrosh would be interesting. Fuck you Blizzard.
Exactly! People don't get it.
Now imagine the Purge of Dalaran. Jaina actually faces Kael'thas.
That would be so bittersweet
A lot of the characters were done dirty in WoW since raid bosses are needed. A 2-faction MMO wasn't a great medium to continue the story in, it would have been ideal if they had some new Warcraft game (RTS or otherwise) to tell the main character's stories. WoW was fine with world building and telling new and smaller stories. The Defias, Scarlet Crusade, Black Dragons, and so on were all great stories. It's once they tried to continue Illidan's, Kael's, etc. it turned meh. Even the characters introduced in WoW and looked like they were going somewhere (Garrosh) ended up being done dirty at the end because of the nature of WoW.
I'm not a RTS purist. I loved and enjoyed WoW, but it was best suited to telling the kind of stories they told in vanilla, not continuing the campaign stories from the RTS.
@@DrewPicklesTheDarkwith bobby gone there is a chance for Warcraft 4 like designer dave said he worked in warcraft 3 before
1:51 *tips fedora*
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Tyrande is really an entirely different character in Frozen Throne from Reign of Chaos.
Character development, bro.
Not compleatly, she grew as a character, but she still kept her core personality. Follows her heart and acts on impulse. She sees a problem and acts imediatly to do what she considers the right thing, her view on whats right has evolved, but her personality didn't change.
Because she said in the battle of mounty hyljal to the foreign i missjudged may elune shine your path because she realized cenarious was alive but she hated them humans and orcs because they kill cenarius so do you realized is that really your question? Did you play the whole warcraft 3 and read the books?
Considering the Fact Maiev never bothered to try and excavate Naisha or any of the sisters buried in sargeras temple, and the fact she essentially left tyrande for dead, does she really have any right to scorn illidan considering she is on a level of Screw Everyone as him?
-There was no way Naisha and the other Watchers would have survived from the temple falling apart on top of them.
-Maiev never forgave Tyrande for murdering her Watchers and for releasing Illidan back in Reign of Chaos.
-Maiev Knew it was a trap, And Naisha told her it was and to wait for tyrande and Malfurion, She went in anyways knowing it'd be a trap. Their deaths are entirely her fault.
-This doesn't justify her dishonesty to Malfurion, or her betrayal of Tyrande for the sake of vengeance, An Eye For an Eye Only makes the world blind.
@@LordOfGilneas Maiev's two main flaws: inability to aknowledge her own mistakes and her blind thirst for revenge.
In depth she felt guilty for unable to save her sisters. She knew Tyrande could manage to survive but should have told furion about what truly happened
How was Maiev supposed to free her warriors? Bash the rocks with her bladewheel?
wo ho ! my child hood!! thanh you very much ! Damn, i still love Maiev after this chapter, actually, still loving her whatever she did XD
Nobody cares blah blah blah.
5:59 A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY
the music of nigth elf is so sweet
So this mission supposedly happened in Silverpine. Wonder if Kael's forces bothered to contact the Gilneans.
@Ujimasa Hojo Pirewood Village used to be Gilnean teritory before Third War.
I think they tried but they just met the feral Worgens
Played this level and Lorderon it's now considered a horde territory because it's controlled by the Banshee Queen herself to this location in World of Warcraft. Would have required Tyrande🐅🐆 to Join with Genn Graymane🐺 against Undead in this location of she were to return and now remember that Kael's Blood Elves under Romath 2nd or 3rd in Command are on the same side as the Undead under Sylvanas the Banshee Queen in Silverpine Forest levels 10-60 Horde control territory where this level takes place in Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne.
definitely love these voice actors.
1:00 Raiden meets Meryl Silverburgh.
Hilarious in meta level XD 😜😜😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
1:00 Iruka meets Tsunade
Aah a voice actor reference!
This kind of story and interactions are so much better than wow..
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This video and the next that's coming tomorrow is probably my least favorite part of the entire story, I'll say more on tomorrow's video ;]
+xLetalis ok
I do agree it feels wasteful and odd
Sweet memories
Kael'Thas should have stayed good.
this was so iconic
Do the paths you choose have much of an impact? Can't say I remember, although I presume they do not.
Well, shorter path leads you to a much bigger undead base.
Came here after finding out Kael was voiced by Quinton Flynn (a.k.a. Raiden and Axel)
they changed him didn't they?
@@xLetalis Not that I've heard, I just got excited and wanted to hear it for myself xd
LEAD IT TO NOBBEL!
These WC3 ost are god tier
Tyrande was quick to help the high elves but sadly, did not accept the night bornes -_-
Jian SinLok Look at how that acceptance backfired on her though. The blood elves joined the Horde and gave them valuable magic that the Horde was missing. Her acceptance of them backfired, and it explains her attitude towards the night borne
But in this case Tyrande wanted to help them because HE as alliance helped them in Mount Hyjal
Andrew Renshaw not only that the nightbourne were highbourne but they were EXACTLY the same people that helped Azshara during the war of ancients
Literally Elisande the former leader helped the burning legion
They betrayed their people they betrayed even the demons
Tyrande was prudent in not trust them
Everything past vanilla wow is considerd as blizz cashing in. We dont consider the nightborn cannon
yeah, that was because the nightborne were literally traitors who abandon them for being cowards.
of course that tyrande will show distrust, they betrayed her.
and she also helped because of the elves who were with jaina in hyjal.
Maiev was my favourite character before but then SHE BETRAYED US YOU
This interaction was so weird.
Maiev and Tyrande helped Kael. In turn, Kael helped MalFurion and Maiev stop Illidan.
Later, Kael partnered with Vashj to SAVE Illidan from Maiev.
Huh, I guess they did make her die during the bridge crumbling
What was in those caravans anyway?
Magic :)
Trapped Gnome slaves.
Night elf expecting human but it blood elve instead : /
What if Kael'thas joined forces with the night elves maiv,tyrande and malfurion or with other human like uther ,anduin and jaina instead of vash naga and illidan what would happen...night elves can help them i think partially with the moonwell then later on blood elves can rebuild it ...or maybe humans can help them with holy magic...making them better than what is kael' thas became now after choosing illidan and vash he became corrupted...
the problem is by not helping Illidan, Arthas will not have any reason to gather a portion of his force into the northrend. Arthas might just stay in Lordaeron and defeat all remaining Alliance resistance. Due to Illidan and Kael'thas threatening the Lich King, Arthas had no choice but to sail to northrend, and with it every resistance in Lordaeron pretty much have a breathing room.
Can I ask how to write Ishnu-dal-dieb in Chinese character???
Or they just write that kind of phrase in Latin alphabet??
Kael become invoker
Yeah his hunger for magic won't stop :(
Just take this channel for you hunger kael...
Maiev needs to chill out
"Shan'do" is pronounced "Shaun Doe"?
To my mind "Shan do" has less uncertainty in terms of pronunciation than "Shaun Doe" :)
I rewatch old wc3 lore and try to forger the shitty lore writing that WoW became
yeah I've long abandoned the "modern" warcraft lore
Such a hypocrite Tyrande is.
> "You must not allow rage and despair poison your heart."
Seriously, being a smartass doesn't help you grow as a character one bit. She only understood what Illidan and Kael were feeling in BFA, when that precious tree of her was burned down. That's why you shouldn't always speak with such confidence in order to lecture others, because one day you will understand their feelings.
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