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In the Wow Wrath of Lich King cinamatic, why does everything Arthas's father say contradict the actions?
By admin | May 28, 2009
Arthas's father is giving words of wisdom like restraint, rightousness, and leadership. How does this reflect upon Arthas, and plot and stuff. Is Arthas twisting this advice to apply to him in rightously killing the living? give me info into Arthas's psychy and is there any hope for further inclusion of Illidan in the plot?
Its the irony of the current situation. He tried to isntil these things into arthas but instead arthas become so hellbent on purging the undead that he himself became a victim to the Undead, even if his intentions were good to start off with.
There will be no further Illidan related storyline since his suppose to be dead now..
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May 20th, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Its the irony of the current situation. He tried to isntil these things into arthas but instead arthas become so hellbent on purging the undead that he himself became a victim to the Undead, even if his intentions were good to start off with.
There will be no further Illidan related storyline since his suppose to be dead now..
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Played through all the Warcrafts, even though the question is primarily based around the events of Warcraft 3