When Grom died in Warcraft 3 Reign of Chaos
I seend the cinematic for that, ouch. I know the lore of World of Warcraft well (I'd say better than msot WoW players) and I must say that the storyline is fantastic. I love how it all works and revolves around different things. Ughhh... I wish I didn't have to pay to play it, that would be possibly the best thing ever.
One of the designers, I believe actually stated that once WoW has run its course it may - MAY become free to play, in which case I will happily relive the entire gaming going through it. I will miss the parts I remember, I will be curious as to what was lost whilst I was gone, and I will adore the new things they have brought. Even Cataclysm has taught me that (it does get quite emotional sometimes).
WoW: Cataclysm is pretty big for emotions. Stonetalon Mountains, at the ending; which, I shouldn't have to tell most of you WoW players. The music was... god... the voice of that blasted Orc and the reaction of the Warchief.
That's what it is to be Horde...
Oh btw, I used to be Alliance but I think Horde got their gains this time around, especially their virtual culture is so much more illuminating and alien compared to what we see on the Alliance side.
Unless they change the Night Elves, their hippie-nature is more of a "code-of-conduct" or "
rimary objective" when you think about it, no real way of going about things, no attitude of going through it, you just do it like any other thing.
No, I am not getting too sucked up into it.
One last thing. Emotional / Inspirational music here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXQW5GJVPqE&feature=related
Pretty much ANYTHING Globus is awesome. The ones I listen to is:
Take me Away
Orchard of Mines
Europa
Mighty Rivers Run
Crusaders of the Light
Speaking of light, can someone shed some light on what kind of band these guys are? I keep thinking Christian Rock for some reason, lol.
Doesn't matter - they're awesome.
- H