The Night King reminded me of someone…

The Night King reminded me of someone…

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Arthas is too patrician for GoTshit and ASOIAFshit.

just now? whole resurection of fallen dragon is reminding this cinematit

woah

>complaining about copying a copy

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Yes that well spring of originality that is Blizzard.

Momma's boy doesn't have anything to do with necromancy, and he himself is a copy. He's a fallen chosen one, horrifically burned and stuck in armor who redeems himself at the end. He's fantasy Darth Vader.

This. It was such a horrible choice to make the first WarCraft movie about this boring ass shit. They should have started with the Arthas saga.

The choice of era wasn't what made the Warcraft movie dogshit. I'm glad they didn't castrate /ourprince/ on the big screen.
Of course they'll soon do it on the small screen, considering they've announced that they're retconning the W3 remake to give Jaina and Sylvanas more (((empowered))) roles.

Copies of the Witch King of Angmar

The night king existed before Arthas.

i hope blizzard crashes and burns fuck them

>"My child. I watched with pride, as you grew into a weapon of rightousness.

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Still the best WoW cinematic.

Arthas legit makes no sense, only idolized my spoiled middle class kids dreaming of becoming edgelords

This is actually pretty damn good. Never played WoW but this still gave me chills having played WC3.

His hatred for Mal'Ganis for forcing him to mercy kill his own people drove him to break his own code until he touched the blade, which destroyed his soul.

It's a very simple greek tragedy.

I will rape you and laugh as you spasm out on your own shame orgasms.

Someone post the comparison between the wrath cinematic and the ending of season 7

those scenes didn't exist before Arthas.

>cares about saving his people from the undead menace
>gradually gets corrupted after he slaughters his own people and becomes convinced that he needs to obtain more power (Frostmourne)
>by the time he obtains Frostmourne he no longer cares about Lordaeron because the lich king spirit has corrupted his soul

It's not that much different from what they did with Starcraft and Kerrigan. In fact, Blizzard has been recycling this trope for decades now.