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  • Blizzard based the debut to wow gold classic the Kyrian covenant around Uther the Lightbringer, who is among the most significant characters in all of Warcraft. Not only was that this dude the first paladin, but he was also the teacher of Arthas Menethil, probably the most well-known villain in Warcraft history -- you might know him as the Lich King.

    In the animation, Uther's soul is located on the doorstep of the Kyrian in Bastion, as there's some kind of afterlife sorting system that places souls where they belong into the Shadowlands. However, Uther can not let go of his lifetime, and he thirsts for justice. He's chastised to this for a while before Devos, the Paragon watching him over, notices that his soul is injured from Frostmourne, the Lich King's blade

    I could probably go into super-deep detail about why some of the matters, but I'll save myself the effort, and you the agony of digging it. And, Arthas, who has caused so much harm, by apparently channeling the ability of this maw, was throw into this wicked place by the soul of his youth teacher who died by his own blade.

    This is a cartoon that's totally in the world of fan service but it's completely working.

    I kind of had an idea that Blizzard would be using the fact that we will basically be questing throughout the afterlife to revisit a lot of old figures, but if this is what we're going to see from this, I'm even more excited. Throughout the storied history of Warcraft within the previous 26 years, there have been a great deal of amazing characters -- both good and evil -- that have bit the dust in one manner or another.

    I haven't been playing these cheap wow classic gold since their beginning, I am not old enough, but I have been playing long enough to receive a load of sentimental attachment to plenty of personalities, especially ones that are no more with us.