If you look in the background, it seems like Fandral’s plot may have had some…
unintended side effects…
Looks like there is enough Thrall to go around, ladies.
A copy of Tevruden's blog because I don't Trust Like that anymore.
If you look in the background, it seems like Fandral’s plot may have had some…
unintended side effects…
Looks like there is enough Thrall to go around, ladies.
“Miss me yet?”
Thrall
you are casting with your back right foot
can you even do that?
And this is what Blizzard put in the sample data:
Let’s take a look at some of these:
Uther:
Thrall:
And last, but not least, Arthas:
Burn.
Scene: Throne Room of the Warchief
Thrall, Baine, Jaina, and Varian, along with attending adventurers, batter down the doors blocking access to the fallen warchief, Garrosh Hellscream. Fire licks at the sides of the room, from tipped over braziers. The remnants of the traitorous Kor’kron rally on the flanks of Garrosh.
Thrall: I trusted you, and look at what you have done to the Horde.
Baine and Varian look on at the exchange. Jaina weeps openly.
Garrosh: I did what was right, nothing else matters, it was YOU who had forgotten our purpose!
Garrosh raises his axe, Kor’kron to his left and right tense up for the final fight to protect their warchief. With his oddly clawed free hand, Garrosh rips away the paper Mag’har mask and reveals himself to be none other than the dreadlord Mal’Ganis! Kor’kron in turn rip away their paper orc masks revealing themselves as the men and women of Scarlet Onslaught!
Thrall: No, I did not forget what you promised Mal’Ganis, I promised I’d kill you.
A small whirling blizzard surrounds Thrall, in a surprise twist, he uses his icy black gauntlet to rip off his paper orc jesus mask revealing himself as The Lich King himself. The trio at his side do the same, Keleseth, Valanar and Taldaram appear with fabulous hair and fantastic poses in place of Baine, Jaina and Varian.
(Jaina) Valanar: Theramore was merely a setback!
Because Thrall is on the $500 bill.
While Varian is on the $100.
(FYI most of the US currency in circulation by value is in $100 bills. Meanwhile we stopped printing $500 bills in 1945.)
(I should mention that the US dollar is the global reserve currency)