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polarspaz: So here’s the answer as to how Anudin was captured and brought forth to the Lich King.  Anduin had heard that his father had been killed in the defense against Stormwind, but whispers reached his ears that his king was still alive. Desperate, Anduin escapes from his

polarspaz:

So here’s the answer as to how Anudin was captured and brought forth to the Lich King. 

Anduin had heard that his father had been killed in the defense against Stormwind, but whispers reached his ears that his king was still alive. Desperate, Anduin escapes from his protective custody to see if these rumors are true, except they’re not true in the the way he had hoped.

Varian immediately uses Anduin’s confusion against him and attacks his son. Anduin prays to the light to resurrect his father and stop this madness, but it does not answer, prompting the young prince to be taken down quickly.

This is the moment when the light stops answering Anduin’s call, leaving the priest both devastated and confused as he is no longer able to wield it’s power. The Lich King uses this fact against Anduin in their torture sessions, making the prince incredibly bitter against the light and plummet into the use of Shadow magic,

partially

turning himself into a being of the void. 

bun-jour: 😈 [VAMPIRE INTENSIFIES]

bun-jour:

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kingatticus: jenroses: explainingthejoke: prehistoricsilverfish: whomthegodswoulddestroy: critical-perspective: native-coronan: triss19: This is for all y’all who don’t understand how terrifying these suckers are.  OHMYGOD IT’S ATTACKING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

kingatticus:

jenroses:

explainingthejoke:

prehistoricsilverfish:

whomthegodswoulddestroy:

critical-perspective:

native-coronan:

triss19:

This is for all y’all who don’t understand how terrifying these suckers are. 

OHMYGOD IT’S ATTACKING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING

I know just the man for the job.

This is a good joke. This is such a solid, quality joke.

@explainingthejoke ?

The initial image is a size comparison between the statue of liberty and a wind turbine. The wind turbine is over ninety feet (about 28 meters) taller.

A commenter pretended to misinterpret the image as one of a wind turbine attacking the statue of liberty. The next commenter answered with an image of Don Quixote, a literary character who once thought a windmill was a monster and announced his plans to fight it. They are joking that if a wind turbine attacked the statue of liberty, Don Quixote would be willing to fight the wind turbine.

Incidentally, that scene led to the English idiom “tilting at windmills,” meaning a person who has not only disproportionate reactions of anger, but disproportionate reactions of anger to nonexistent challenges.

So all those people who are fighting to preserve coal jobs and the fossil fuel economy are….

actually…

tilting at windmills.

I feel like this is one of the very few times where explaining the joke leads to another one that everyone can now understand and laugh at