

Again, she is an assassin artificially raised, trained and conditioned by Gul'dan. Spends a good chunk of the movie being confused and crying. Garona in-movie: A damsel-in-distress with green body paint and tooth issues. Has mind-control switch built into her consciousness by Gul'dan, which is why she ends up killing King Llane during the siege and razing of Stormwind. Garona in-lore: Vicious assassin, tall and muscular by human standards. Acts as a drunk idiot for most of the movie. Lothar in-movie: Lean, with lots of hair. He was 51 years old when the First War started and had no family or son. Always acts calm and collected, and is intelligent enough that it seriously surprised Khadgar. Lothar in-lore: Very tall, bulky, balding. Most of the human actors were nothing like they were supposed to be, and delivered such poor performances even for their movie characters that I could not sympathize with them. The characters are excellent at playing their respective parts. I perused the rules and didn't see anything specifically against a post like this. This sub has 300,000+ subscribers and the Warcraft sub has ~3,000 subscribers. PS I posted this hear because I wanted to get the thoughts and discussions of others who enjoy this universe. TL DR - I hungry for more content after watching. There isn't anymore to the story, at least not yet. I also realized that I was experiencing the same pit in my stomach that I had when LOTR trilogy was over, the same when I realized that I had finished KOTOR.

I found myself sucked into the Warcraft wikia desperate for more material to consume. I was genuinely anxious for more when the movie ended. I'd say this is the part which made me realize that I loved the movie. The plot moved along quickly enough despite being 2 hrs and I never felt it slog down. The story in Warcraft was easy enough to follow albeit in sure my little experience with the third game at least laid the foundation for me. But realistically I found myself wishing that this is what the renfairs were actually like. If there was any character, there is only one that I found myself having a hard time relating to and that is Callan, the main knights son. Character development was not overly complex and I didn't necessarily find myself questioning everyone's motives. However, as time passed, I found myself relating to the characters, mages, the knights, and the orcs. Initially I found myself watching as if I felt like I was at a renfair.

And the one orc who was human was not soooo different enough for me to totally separate her from the rest of the group. The way magic was not only displayed but executed left me waiting for each moment a mate would be on screen. The orc scenes were beautifully done and choreographed. There was never a moment on screen where I felt like the real and cgi were not meshing. The visuals, in my opinion were outstanding. When it comes to fantasy movies I'm a sucker and Warcraft was no different. To discuss the topic, I will first say that I absolutely loved the movie, specifically the visuals, the story, and he characters. However this is not what my post is about just setting up the tone for my experience in gaming and Blizzard. I played some of Warcraft III very long ago and found it difficult to manage an army of 80 resources or less. I have very little knowledge of the Warcraft world (I was an avid Starcraft player and have played everything minus the latest Protoss expansion for Starcraft 2). This post is related to the movie Warcraft and not the World of Warcraft game specifically. Filter your r/wow experience with this guide!įirst things first.Murloc Mondays (New Players Q&A) Reset Recruitment Midweek Mending Tanking Thursday Firepower Friday (DPS) Saturday Achievement and Loot Thread Skirmish Sundays (PvP) Blizzard Subredditsĭiablo - Starcraft - Hearthstone - Heroes of the Storm - Overwatch - WC3 - Classic WoW - Mystery -įrequently Asked Questions about Dragonflightįrequently Asked Questions. Undermine Exchange - useful resource for goldmakers./r/classicwowtbc - World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade./r/classicwow - World of Warcraft: Classic./r/transmogrification - show us your style./r/woweconomy - goldmaking discussion & theory./r/wownoob - if you are a noob or want to help a noob.
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