World of Warcraft Shadowlands Bastion Animated Short – Gamescom 2020



Shadowlands Bastion Animated Short in World of Warcraft
Reveal Trailer – Gamescom 2020
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  1. So, Uther – who sternly advocated against the concept of Vengeance in his life as a core part of his identity – actually wanted vengeance 'justice' this whole time after his death against 'for' a man whose soul was stolen long before he murdered him. And he achieves this by throwing that man into presumably eternal damnation. Okay.
    And I guess we'll just ignore the little scripted RP event that takes place after defeating the Lich King in WOTLK?
    "Uther the Lightbringer says: Arthas…

    Uther the Lightbringer says: Alas, hero of Azeroth, you give me a greater gift than you know.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: Long have I struggled to forgive the prince for his terrible transgressions.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: My soul has been wracked with unbearable anxiety, dark thoughts… distancing me from the Light.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: I recall clearly the gleam of pride in his eye as he stood before me, eager to defeat the enemies of the Light…

    Uther the Lightbringer says: Eager to defend his people, no matter the cost.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: It is this memory of Arthas that I choose to keep in my heart.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: I shall always be in your debt, friend.

    Uther the Lightbringer says: Thank you."
    There's a pretty strong insinuation here that Uther made peace with what happened and possibly even forgave Arthas (perhaps after understanding how Frostmourne works, in that it essentially trapped Arthas inside his own body rather than just 'making him evil'. He directly hints at this in the Halls of Reflection 5man dialogue).

    Yeah, that new writing is not contrived at all, and it pays great respect to Uthers original character. YEP.

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  2. Feels like twisting lore to me. Yea, Arthas was vengence-blided boast, but it was Lich king and Frostmourne what made him into monster he became. And there is evidence, that he fought his Lich king half to the last moment. And here is Uther punishing the Arthas's soul by eternity of torment…Does not seem right and apropriate.

    Of course, unless Bastion are guys blinded by "higher stuff" and more about fanatism, then real good. Then it would make perfect sense.

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  3. I very very hope that Arthas will appear, and we van save him from the darkness Uther threw him… I disappointed in Uther to be honest, if the light’s way is to throw Arthas into the literal hell, Than the light is No better than the Fel and its corruption… 🙁

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