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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2014
  • The Final Quest Cinematic in the Nagrand Storyline.

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  • @stoopidpursun8140
    @stoopidpursun8140 Před 8 lety +7356

    Well at least Garrosh died like a warrior.
    Helpless in a CC.

  • @JustSomeDamnGinger
    @JustSomeDamnGinger Před 6 lety +571

    The way Garrosh's voice kind of cracks when he yells "You left me!" honestly makes it sound like he was genuinely broken by Thrall leaving when he did. Like he needed Thrall to guide him and he wasn't there when he needed him most. He did what he thought was best for the Horde, but needed his mentor then more than ever before.

    • @onizgr77
      @onizgr77 Před 2 lety +8

      He is uncle to him :D

    • @abdelhak943
      @abdelhak943 Před 2 lety +1

      While Thrall has made a mistake of making him warchief, Garrosh made his crimes with his own hand and he had to pay for them. Garrosh's death is well deserved.

    • @sydneyhudnall3566
      @sydneyhudnall3566 Před 2 lety +34

      Cause Thrall was too busy trying to be farmer orc instead of green jesus

    • @jordantakahiro5481
      @jordantakahiro5481 Před 2 lety +9

      @@onizgr77 understandable as Thrall was his father’s best friend...

    • @onizgr77
      @onizgr77 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jordantakahiro5481 but garrosh is older than him 😂😂😂

  • @JLWarren
    @JLWarren Před 3 lety +373

    Garrosh: You never had the Strength of a true warrior!
    Thrall: You’re right. I stacked Intellect.

    • @chakravartin3356
      @chakravartin3356 Před 3 lety +6

      Garrosh: If you are ench, then stack agi, traitor!

    • @ChibiNinjaVT
      @ChibiNinjaVT Před 2 lety +8

      @@chakravartin3356 What? No. Stack HASTE.

  • @JayTakahashi
    @JayTakahashi Před 8 lety +1465

    We could've avoided two whole expansions if Thrall would have picked Cairne instead

    • @ipicy909
      @ipicy909 Před 8 lety +40

      +Jay Takahashi or vol jin but yeah

    • @JayTakahashi
      @JayTakahashi Před 8 lety +123

      Nah, Vol'jin grew into his position as a leader, whereas Cairne was already there when Thrall was out the door.

    • @Ghaltouni
      @Ghaltouni Před 8 lety +21

      Cairne is the reason all of this shit happened. I'm glad that gullible cunt died.

    • @ipicy909
      @ipicy909 Před 8 lety +7

      Ghaltouni no it was thrall falut

    • @SmokingRainbowz
      @SmokingRainbowz Před 8 lety +29

      It was in no means Cairne's fault, Thrall is to blame.

  • @TheSanityX
    @TheSanityX Před 9 lety +2830

    Imagine how hilarious it would be if right before Thrall is about to kill Garrosh, Taran Zhu shows up from nowhere and says "Let him stand trial in pandaria lol"

    • @sirrippem
      @sirrippem Před 9 lety +24

      +TheSanityX yep that would be really funny XD

    • @airsoftkingman
      @airsoftkingman Před 8 lety +12

      +TheSanityX I fucking lol'd

    • @ocromiun
      @ocromiun Před 8 lety +12

      +TheSanityX hahahaha I would love to see Thrall face after Taran Zhu would say that!

    • @con3dbz
      @con3dbz Před 8 lety +7

      +TheSanityX holy shit im dying LOL you just made my day

    • @mema770
      @mema770 Před 8 lety +16

      Well technically he couldn't be tried again because in the novel War Crimes, garrosh was declared innocent by the celestials, who were the jury, and in the American court system, you cannot try someone for the same charges if they have already had a trial.

  • @Fungus8mycrab
    @Fungus8mycrab Před 9 lety +802

    I love the emotion and tone in Garroshs voice when he was telling Thrall that he left him to pick up the pieces... Kinda made me feel sad :(

    • @CHRSS111
      @CHRSS111 Před 4 lety +54

      This is all a very sad story. Not very well told in game. But over all.

    • @joshdionne2777
      @joshdionne2777 Před 4 lety +32

      The voice crack in that line really sells it lol

    • @zain6008
      @zain6008 Před 4 lety +12

      especially when considering the fact that thrall was almost garrosh's father figure

    • @WarbossR0kt00fSant0s
      @WarbossR0kt00fSant0s Před 4 lety +29

      It was of betrayal. Poor Garrosh felt that the orc who he considered a father that Grom never was, has became a traitor in his eyes.

    • @JLWarren
      @JLWarren Před 3 lety +5

      While Garrosh was inadvertently put into an impossible position given the circumstances, Theramore was unforgivable.

  • @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000
    @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000 Před 8 lety +397

    1:07 "YOU LEFT ME" Anyone else sense a bit of sorrow in the way Garrosh says that?
    1:13 "YOU. FAILED. ME!" Alright that's definitely yelled with grief and dissapointment hidden underneath all that rage.

    • @Terimisu
      @Terimisu Před 8 lety +66

      That's the sad part - He wanted help and he knew that Thrall knew he needed help. He's upset and he's angry...But he's a proud warrior who did all he knew how to: Fight.

    • @emimita8984
      @emimita8984 Před 8 lety +17

      Kinda like Anakin Skywalker I guess

    • @jaharned1
      @jaharned1 Před 8 lety +18

      +Emi Mita Arthas is like Anakin. Garrosh is the one who never wanted any of this to happen, but it was forced on him.

    • @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000
      @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000 Před 8 lety +4

      jaharned1 I always considered Arthas like Anakin! Glad to hear i'm not the only one.

    • @glardian966
      @glardian966 Před 8 lety +5

      NOPE! Because Garrosh fucking wanted Warchief anyways at the beginning of WotLK HE challenges Thrall to Mak'gora, it;s interrupted when the scourge invasion begins.

  • @xaviervega468
    @xaviervega468 Před 8 lety +1817

    Garrosh is not entirely wrong here. He even told Thrall at the time he was a bad choice.for Warchief And Thrall chose him anyway.

    • @Lj4everurs
      @Lj4everurs Před 8 lety +26

      +Xavier Vega He could've simply refused. Perhaps Thrall had faith in his underling.

    • @SharkBitt
      @SharkBitt Před 8 lety +91

      +Domi Jordan He wasn't a good guy to begin with why would he refuse? lmao. Its like giving a hungry dog food and expecting him not to eat it.

    • @TheSharyat
      @TheSharyat Před 8 lety +29

      +Xavier Vega I guess he thought Garrosh respected him more, and respected the Horde that he had created along with it's alliances with the other races and peace (sometimes...) with the Alliance, but Garrosh just said screw it and just became a warmongering tyrant. He chose Garrosh because most of the orcs liked him as the hero son of Hellscream, and it was to keep the Horde happy while he was away, guess he didn't count on Garrosh killing Cairne and treating the other races of the Horde like dirt.

    • @Lolzor87a
      @Lolzor87a Před 8 lety +9

      +Xavier Vega Well Garrosh had daddy issues and self-confidence problems so I guess Thrall just took it as one subtle sign of it. He was obviously wrong but as mentioned above, if he truly didn't want it he could've refused. And still not a excuse to all his wrong doing.

    • @Lj4everurs
      @Lj4everurs Před 8 lety

      Well Garrosh was the one to change it to a battle to the death.
      To hopefully get out of having to do it none-the-less but still.

  • @d33846
    @d33846 Před 9 lety +187

    I love it when Garrosh says to Thrall, "You failed ME!".
    Very emotional scene.

    • @maskelive
      @maskelive Před 3 lety +6

      When Garrosh yells:
      YOU LEFT ME
      dude... he almost breaks it

  • @koppsr
    @koppsr Před 3 lety +74

    Garrosh had a point.
    Thrall DID leave him to pick up the pieces and even did so after Garrosh himself TOLD him he was a bad choice for the position.

  • @ihaveacar
    @ihaveacar Před 4 lety +806

    "You chose your own destiny." ... Ugh he literally told you he didn't want to be warchief because he wouldn't be good at it and you forced it on him.

    • @amosimo8527
      @amosimo8527 Před 4 lety +34

      @UwU Boi nope, sylvanas gladly accepted her new position

    • @MrRiskRunner
      @MrRiskRunner Před 4 lety

      @Yalvinir actually Groms son becomes a light forged aka a traitor

    • @rabidmeese7601
      @rabidmeese7601 Před 4 lety +23

      In multiple time lines it's suggested that Garrosh was the best Warchief the Horde ever saw. Garrosh was actually an exceptionally good leader for the Horde in Cataclysm.
      Garrosh chose genocide and dealing with otherworldly powers in pursuit of power. He could have been great, but he chose to walk a path of evil; it was his choices that lead to his death.

    • @Ultimaton100
      @Ultimaton100 Před 4 lety +42

      Garrosh was responsible for his own actions. True, Thrall named him Warchief, but that’s it. Nobody made Garrosh become a tyrant and genocidal maniac but himself (and the uninspired, lackluster writers at Blizzard).

    • @sergiogonzales330
      @sergiogonzales330 Před 4 lety

      @Yalvinir Grom would have done the same.

  • @mattwo7
    @mattwo7 Před rokem +34

    "You never had the strength of a true warrior"
    "Garrosh, I'm a _shaman,_ not a warrior."

  • @MyViolador
    @MyViolador Před 9 lety +918

    I never liked Garrosh but when he said "You.... failed me!!" he sounds like a son that always tryed to impres his father.

    • @mutegrab666
      @mutegrab666 Před 9 lety +42

      That's exactly why I always hated him, his daddy issues.

    • @davidtimmer596
      @davidtimmer596 Před 9 lety +8

      mutegrab666 Yeah, daddy issues/mommy issues just piss me off to no end, especially villains

    • @ELgauntlet
      @ELgauntlet Před 9 lety +64

      Garrosh were a "True Orc" tho. He didnt mean to kill cairne bloodhoof (Baine is the son right? or is it the other way around?) But a Grimtotem Tauren poisened his axe, tho she said she would "Enchant it". in Order to take over Thunder bluff. When Garrosh noticed the poison on his axe, he did not help her to take Thunder bluff and she failed.
      Sorry for making this comment like a wall of text, but Garrosh essentially tried to make The Horde stronger, which mau seem unfair to certain races. But in the end Thrall made him the Warchief, which kinda shows Thralls poor skills to judge personalities ^^

    • @slither42
      @slither42 Před 9 lety +48

      it was thrall that came to outland and showed grom hellscreams last battle with mannoroth to garrosh. before that garrosh was a emo bitch with no will to fight. that is what he is talking about. thrall was trying to motivate him to fight and defend his people, garrosh just didnt know how to stop. garrosh was a run away freight train and thrall pulled the lever.

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 Před 9 lety +3

      Mattias Garcés Garrosh definitely DID mean to kill Cairne (yes, you got them the right way round), he just felt cheated because he found out he didn't get to do it all himself. The poison didn't kill Cairne, the axe in his skull, swung by Garrosh with homicide aforethought, did. The poison just rendered him unable to defend himself. It could possibly have been fatal if given time, but Magatha wouldn't have wanted to chance on her treachery being revealed by Cairne dying without being wounded, so most likely would just have been disabling.

  • @ttpbroadcastingcompany.4460
    @ttpbroadcastingcompany.4460 Před 3 lety +447

    Several expansions later:
    "You WILL submit!"
    "I SUBMIT TO NO ONE! NOT TO YOU! NOT THE JAILER! AND NOT TO THAT COWARD THRALL!
    FOR THE HORDE!".
    GadDAMN if Garrosh hasn't become one of my favorite characters.

    • @vantao9408
      @vantao9408 Před 3 lety +52

      Meanwhile, room temperature IQ Sylvanas changing sides like faction xfers are free.

    • @mikhaelgribkov4117
      @mikhaelgribkov4117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@vantao9408 depending what measures you use she can be big or small brain.

    • @darkjak224
      @darkjak224 Před 3 lety +7

      It's shitty story telling. It's DBZ tier, and I love DBZ, and played since Warcraft 2. But come on...

    • @senya1672
      @senya1672 Před 3 lety

      I'm sorry garrosh should have been left to be tortured for eternity

    • @chakravartin3356
      @chakravartin3356 Před 3 lety +16

      He is the very last pieces of Warcraft that i know. A little bit of over masculine (yeah i know it's wrong to have this trait nowadays). But that's how i remember them stories. Now it's all sing and dance, even the most corrupted war criminal feminist is redeemable by shooting 1 arrow to the big boss, regardless of burning the aussies forest and destroying yugoslavia

  • @Lightn0x
    @Lightn0x Před 8 lety +878

    *WARCRAFT MOVIE SPOILER*
    There was this scene in the movie where Durotan wanted to show people Gul'dan was not an orc of honor so he challenged him to Mak'gora and ultimately Gul'dan was forced to use his magic to defeat him. The laws of Mak'gora forbid this however and people started calling him a cheater and said they would stop following him... it was all meant to show how evil and honorless Gul'dan was but.. to be honest, it's not that different from what Thrall did here.

    • @dzejzi1757
      @dzejzi1757 Před 8 lety +24

      yup. sadly

    • @konfou
      @konfou Před 8 lety +87

      Though he indeed cheated, Gul'dan was pwning Durotan. He wasn't really forced to use his magic, he just just didn't care anymore.

    • @comfa555
      @comfa555 Před 8 lety +41

      +Konstantinos Foutzopoulos true, guldan has more honor than thrall lmao

    • @Boneblastable
      @Boneblastable Před 8 lety +61

      Honestly, why does it matter that Thrall cheated? That's like someone challenging Hitler to a duel with swords and complaining when the challenger shoots Hitler with a pistol.

    • @Lightn0x
      @Lightn0x Před 8 lety +142

      Boneblastable still dishonorable..

  • @chaosrex1487
    @chaosrex1487 Před 4 lety +72

    Probably the best thing about this(Though the resolution that Garrosh chose his own destiny is wrong), is that Garrosh is killed literally on the same exact spot where in Outland Thrall met him. They fight at the place where Garadar would later be built. This was the closing of the loop and a pretty damn awesome way of literally coming full circle. "Ends where it begins."

    • @filb1324
      @filb1324 Před 2 lety +4

      garrosh choiced by himself to commit warcrimes, he choosed his destiny

    • @imaran1303
      @imaran1303 Před rokem +11

      @@filb1324 What warcrimes? Theramore? Theramore was a legitimate military target, moreso then Taurajo. Garrosh did not want to be Warchief, even told Thrall that he was not up for it and all advisors told Thrall that it was a bad idea as well, Thrall ignored all of it and left Garrosh with a mess to pick up and then, Thrall barely having left the city, Vol'jin not only disrespects him, but also threatens to murder him. Cairne accusing him of shit he didn't do and then being forced to win a Mak'gora through a poisoned weapon that he knew nothing about.
      Thrall put him on this path. Thrall is to blame.

    • @filb1324
      @filb1324 Před rokem

      @@imaran1303
      Thrall isn't to blame on my point of view. garrosh choosed to do what he did as a warchief
      theramor wasn't a legit target, not if you use the mana bomb to wape out most of the city inhabitants. This includes civilians, children, who died because of garrosh's choices. Not Thrall's

    • @imaran1303
      @imaran1303 Před rokem

      @@filb1324 It was more valid then Taurajo, that is for sure.
      And he didn't want to be Warchief to begin with, he told Thrall flat out that he was a Warrior, not a politician. So he tried to fix the problems as a Warrior would.
      My people are starving? There are fertile grounds just around the corner, why do we starve? Because the Elves are selfish pricks? Nah!
      Taurajo was butchered? Alright, send in troops to deal with it, get the Alliance off of the Gate to Mulgore cause Baine is being a useless cunt and shit! Theramore is fueling the war in the Barrens? Alright, I have to take that port off the map to keep the Alliance from continuing the fight.
      And don't get me started on MoP, the Alliance did just as many fucked up things, need I remind you of the slaughter of Orcish sailors that had surrendered and simply not tried to drown? Yeah, and you blame Garrosh for calling Baine and Vol'jin out for the Alliance bootlickers that they are.
      'Oh! But he tried to assassinate Vol'jin!' Hard to feel sympathy for a guy who disrespected the guy from day one and even threatened to murder him the same day he was made Warchief, against his fucking will.
      The people around him pushed him on that path, had Vol'jin and Cairne actually done what they were supposed to, guide him... instruct him.... then perhaps this shit wouldn't have happened.

    • @filb1324
      @filb1324 Před rokem +1

      @@imaran1303
      Nothing still excuse Garrosh's actions. He commited warcrimes by bombing theramore. Nothing can change that fact for me. call me blind or whatever you want, i know my reasonnment is based on solid logic. I may just don't have the same criteria you have to judge of someone
      the thing to do from the start is to make peace with the alliance. to bounce on the subjetcts, it seems by how you phrased it that you are making the complete alliance responsible for the orcish sailors massacrer, when only a certain number of people were involved in this event, not the entire alliance
      warcrimes shall not be taken unseriousely, may they came from the hand of garrosh, jaina, or any of thoses fictional characters
      I *understand* that garrosh basically did what he was train to do and that he has his reasons, but i do not excuse the massacrers and atrocities he commited. I do not excuse ether the camps made to enslave the orcs after the first war. I don't excuse the slaughter of the bloodelve in dalaran orchestred by jaina
      garroah was an adult when he was name warchief. Thrall maybe should have train him to be warchief before leaving, but garrosh wasn't an influencable kid with when he was made warchief. garrosh lacked the empathy to completly discern what is right from what is wrong. his true error is to never have listen to anyone who tried to stop him, and never putted himself in question ether. Any goodhearted persson should have the capacity to put themself in question, and to at least try to repent themself when they did something horrible like garrosh did. garrosh was lacking this will to open himself to other. And Thrall isn't responsible for that

  • @TheMeGuy1
    @TheMeGuy1 Před 9 lety +136

    I freaking LOVE this cutscene. You expect it to be this awesome "Look at thrall deal the justice! Finally! Good guys win! Party!" but it's not. The music and atmosphere are very somber, the emotion in Garrosh's voice just shows how misunderstood of a character he is, even to those unfamiliar with the deeper aspects of his character. It's not even a happy thing when Garrosh dies, it goes back to the calm and sad piano tunes that really make you think. Like thrall or not, you can't argue that this cutscene was anything short of perfect.

  • @Devolgane4
    @Devolgane4 Před 9 lety +118

    Thrall HAD to leave because of Deathwing (yeah, Azeroth would be in ruin if he didn't), it's not like he had a choice and said "Fuck this I'm out, going to Hawaii to chill. Hey Garrosh, you're Warchief now, deal with it". And he left him with the most experienced/best advisers of the Horde. Garrosh just didn't want to listen to them, so yes, Thrall did the best he could but Garrosh was too immature and power thirsted that he fucked it all up.

    • @UgandalfTheBrown
      @UgandalfTheBrown Před 9 lety +19

      Finally someone notices

    • @XochiCh
      @XochiCh Před 9 lety +14

      However Garrosh refused His proposal, but he was so sure that Garrosh could be Warcief, that even if Garrosh denied the Title, he would still dump the mantle of Warchief on his shoulders.
      Garrosh was so afraid of being an Honorless and Shameful Orc that he became mad with the power of a Warchief.

    • @UgandalfTheBrown
      @UgandalfTheBrown Před 9 lety +1

      Yukine Chris Thrall gave him some of the best advisors in all of Azeroth. It's true that Garrosh became mad with all his new power. But Garrosh proved in the past that he is a capable leader, which is why Thrall entrusted the title of Warchief to him. And Thrall didn't just go on vacation. He fought Deathwing.

    • @archeduardo
      @archeduardo Před 9 lety +6

      Gaspard Savoureux Sorry, but I must disagree. Thrall could have elected Cairne as Warchief or even one of his own advisers. But, no. Thrall had said in the book that the horde was pretty much racist and would only obey an orc, so he picked the most famous and hot headed orc because Saurfang was dead.

    • @XochiCh
      @XochiCh Před 9 lety

      Eduardo Uchoa Saurfang is still alive.

  • @thelittlestgiant
    @thelittlestgiant Před 8 lety +333

    "Honor, young hero. No matter how dire the battle, never forsake it."
    Thrall gives away Doomhammer in Legion because he says something like "it hasn't been responding to him anymore since he killed Garrosh."
    Even Thrall knows he fucked up and cheated. Even Thrall knows he sullied his honor. You can all stop defending him now. He's nowhere near perfect. He's no "green Jesus." He made some horrible decisions since he left the horde.
    I don't fully blame him, because he saved the world, and he seriously needed some time to have his own life. Warchief was sort of thrust upon him and was his job/responsibility for too long. He wasn't able to focus on obtaining a wife, family, or anything normal. After leaving the horde behind he was able to do all that, plus saving Azeroth with his choices to further his shamanism. He REALLY fucked up with the whole Garrosh thing though. In many many ways.

    • @Terimisu
      @Terimisu Před 8 lety +53

      This. Thrall isn't perfect. Thrall makes mistakes. Thank you.

    • @Rakkurai
      @Rakkurai Před 8 lety +3

      I have to agree with all of that. If i were him it would seem to me that trying to have my own life just causes strife in the world around me. He left to get his own family, do his own thing, and in return the horde was twisted and split apart due to his thrusting power upon garrosh. He probably feels that everything is his fault in some way & that he should have listened to everyone else and chosen a diff leader.

    • @elasolezito
      @elasolezito Před 8 lety +12

      I stopped liking him after this video. Garrosh is right. Not playing WoW but i follow the lore.

    • @Marsproject11
      @Marsproject11 Před 8 lety +18

      Was it a mistake for Thrall to put Garrosh in charge? Yea probably, but in the end it wasn't Thrall who decided to mana bomb Theramore, it was Garrosh. He was a grown adult capable of making his own choices, he could have very well followed green jesus' example, but he got a huge boner from hearing stories about how heroic and awesome his dad's death was and so tried and failed to live up to that. He may have had pressure on him, but most of it came from himself, not Thrall.

    • @mrdrebin123
      @mrdrebin123 Před 8 lety +8

      HE would rather sully his honor than allow a monster like Garrosh to ever harm anyone of his friends, to be "Honest " (Pun intended)" His deeds were the honest one as he made sure no one would die at his hand again and FYI why didn't thrall rek him i mean argument stands thrall's entire youth with him trained to be a killing machine, not only that but all his other heroic acts.

  • @DainnGreywall
    @DainnGreywall Před 8 lety +299

    And this is why i suspect that Thrall lost his touch with the elements and gave up Doomhammer, because he used the elements in a Mak'gora, a sacred duel where warrior faces warrior, the only shamanistic powers allowed in a Mak'gora are blessings before the fight itself... So yeah, in basic terms... Thrall cheated, and therefor the elements have abandoned him, he broke the rules of Mak'gora and ruined his honor.

    • @foxdaxia
      @foxdaxia Před 8 lety +11

      in other words, the elements punished thrall for having the will of a true cheater

    • @DainnGreywall
      @DainnGreywall Před 7 lety +43

      Eddie 'JaggSauce' Gluskin The elements still value the traditions of the orcs considering the orcs tended to them for years, and orcish honor is derived from the elements, their entire culture revolves around their ancestors and the elements, of course if the elements see that an orc is no longer honorable they might not see them worthy anymore... Thrall let his emotions take the better of him and he was punished for it, he used the elements in dishonorable combat and cheated, just like how they refused Gul'dan because of Gul'dan's intentions and thirst for power, they are tightly bound through emotions and will

    • @MrSaltytoast
      @MrSaltytoast Před 7 lety +4

      it wasnt mak'gora tho

    • @DainnGreywall
      @DainnGreywall Před 7 lety +33

      Slick Yes it was... Thrall challenged him to Mak'gorah before the cinematic.

    • @MrSaltytoast
      @MrSaltytoast Před 7 lety

      Greywall Gaming get around it

  • @Zkeleton969
    @Zkeleton969 Před 9 lety +231

    You know what would have made this cinematic better, or at least somewhat less controversial? If, at the end, when Garrosh is clenched in the fist, he says "YOU MADE ME WHAT I AM!"
    And thrall says, "I know."
    He admits it. He admits that he should have chosen a better warchief, that it was, in a way, his fault Garrosh ended up this way.
    To make things even better, they could have a tear coming down Thrall''s cheek, or have him follow up with an "I'm sorry." just before he hits him with the bolt of lightning.
    And also, didn't you people listen to thrall when he says "You chose your own destiny"? He doesn't sound sure of himself. He sounds like he's reassuring himself. Thrall is a coward - afraid to admit his mistakes - but at the very least, on some level, i think he knows what he did is wrong.

    • @isp3ck0u
      @isp3ck0u Před 9 lety +28

      You trying to make people cry!?

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 9 lety +22

      ***** Thing is, Thrall shouldn't admit that he choose wrong because he didn't. He layed down the groundwork for Garrosh to follow, he left him his advisers from the other Horde races and it was Garrosh who choose not to listen to them. During that time, the Horde, Orcs specifically, needed a hero and Saurfang, the one who Thrall WOULD have chosen, was devastated after the death of his son [and he died twice since we kill him again after he was reborn as a Death Knight].
      The Orcs needed a hero, what better hero than the son of Grommash Hellscream himself? Someone who also fought in Northrend?
      Thrall didn't make him what he was, Thrall's only mistake was not staying at his side to advice him further [of course, the Cataclysm happened so Thrall COULD NOT stay at his side]. Like he says, Garrosh choose his own destiny by not following what the Horde represented, by not listening to his advisers and friends.

    • @form34-43
      @form34-43 Před 9 lety +4

      +Matt D
      Yes Thrall is a base-cowards hiding behind self-made excuses and Garrosh had every single reason to act like that. Garrosh gave Thrall PERFECT REASONS to counter and Thrall failed at every attempt because he was guilty.

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 9 lety +3

      Baris Kaya Lol, perfect reasons? Garrosh didn't say a single thing that proves Thrall was to blame. Did you not even read my comment above yours?

    • @rakanthecharmer7953
      @rakanthecharmer7953 Před 9 lety +3

      +AzureRoxe I'd like to point out that after Cairne mistakenly accused Garrosh of sending the Orcs to kill the druids, and he had to kill Cairne in the duel, everyone hated him. No one wanted to help Garrosh at that point.
      To be fair, that's what started Garrosh's downfall, Cairne thinking Garrosh sent those Orcs, when he didn't. The entire thing was a misunderstanding, and Cairne, being the old Tauren he was, should not have thought it wise to challenge an Orc Warrior in his prime. When you look at it, everything that happened during Cata and part of MoP was Cairne's fault.

  • @superwowman100
    @superwowman100 Před 9 lety +24

    This is why I love Blizzard's storywriting. Despite the first glance, it really shows that there is no true 'good and evil'. All the main expac villains we've fought so far have suffered as much as the heroes have, and alot of their suffering was borne of the heroes' actions as well, even Deathwing if you read up on his lore.
    Despite Thrall denying what Garrosh said about creating what Garrosh is, it is certainly true. everything from putting a young, naive, and inexperienced orc who was prideful of his father's legacy, into a seat of immense pressure and political power, and simply leaving without teaching him anything after filling him with stories of how glorious the Horde was, to coming back and telling him how wrong he's been and throwing him behind bars, even up to what was said in this cinematic, I think Thrall was truly mistaken.
    If you ever read one of the World of Warcraft books like Paragons for example, you'd know that Garrosh looked up to Thrall like a hero and a rolemodel. Thrall is the one who told him stories of how glorious the Horde was and is while they were in Nagrand, and Thrall is the one who set even bigger shoes for Garrosh to fill than his father's and when there were so many problems with the world, political and otherwise, Thrall simply left Garrosh at the throne to go chase his little 'Go'el dreams'. That's just like driving out onto the freeway, putting your child in the driver's seat and walking away from the car. Thrall's biggest mistake was that he didn't give Garrosh proper guidance, and that's what I think truly made him into a villain. with all this in mind, it makes the cutscene _so_ much more _powerful_, especially when Garrosh's voice gets shaky and distraught at what Thrall is saying.
    People may bash WoW's storytelling, but I think this is why WoW has some of the best storytelling - it throws away foolish, cartoonish 'yin and yang' concepts of conflict and tells something alot more realistic, and sometimes dark.

    • @FriezaReturns00001
      @FriezaReturns00001 Před 3 lety

      This I can agree with, it's way too often than alot of recent/modern fiction tends to be all yin-yang like. It kind limits the creative writing process if everyone is only good or evil when in-fact that's not how most things work. Game of Throne is like this and most of the pre-07 era... shows that there are bad people and then less bad people.

  • @EpsilonBiatch
    @EpsilonBiatch Před 8 lety +100

    "Leaked Legion footage - Destroying Arms Warrior with Elemental Shaman, after Blizzard removed every Warrior ability besides _Self Disarm_ "

  • @druidic6
    @druidic6 Před 8 lety +196

    Garrosh was an orc of honor who would never kill helpless innocents. Until Blizzard's writers grew bored and wrote him differently. Hell, Garrosh switched between good and evil so many times, it just all depended on what quests you were doing.
    But at least Thrall remained consistent. Always running from responsibility, taking credit for other people's work, always asking others to do the work for him, and blaming others for his own failures.

    • @randomcenturion7264
      @randomcenturion7264 Před 8 lety +11

      +CriticalThinking Sounds about right

    • @fizman22
      @fizman22 Před 8 lety +8

      +redwane hamida I disagree, I think Garrosh's development was awful. You have to dig deep into his lore to even begin to understand him.
      I mean he starts off as a whiney baby worried about repeating his fathers mistakes (lul). Thrall takes him in and immediately Garrosh is a super xenophobe. You can read that he has a problem seeing such potential in the greatest orc city he's ever seen that has to give resources to trolls and undead. And the fact that humans and night elves push them around, and they live in a desert, when Ashenvale is right next to them.
      Garrosh's orc mind seems to only process that orcs take what they need, screw diplomacy. In WoTLK he was equal to Varian in terms of animosity towards the enemy faction. The difference is Varian has every reason to hate the Horde, they killed his father, razed his city to the ground, and then killed his mentor. Putting all that aside he still agreed to ally with them only for it to lead to the death of his men and best friend Bolvar. Garrosh has no such trauma.
      The best way to explain Garrosh by Cata is that he's an orc with daddy issues. Something pushed him over the deep end in MoP, desperation, the Sha, daddy issues, who knows. But from what I heard one of the Horde characters was to go bad and they tested the waters for it in Cata. It was either Sylvanas or Garrosh, and if it was Sylvanas people would have rioted. No one liked Garrosh anyway.
      It's not until this cinematic that I actually liked Garrosh. Thrall leaving him as Warchief (after only being in the Horde for 2 freakin years, as opposed to obvious choices like Saurfang or Cairne) then Thrall bailing on him like "Here bro good luck!" Must have really taken a toll on him. Thrall was like a brother to him and was the one to pull him out of the darkness.

    • @fizman22
      @fizman22 Před 8 lety +1

      energyzero77 Yeah I've read that and he still doesn't make sense to me.
      I think Garrosh is a shame to his father's legacy. I don't know much about Grom pre-WC3 where he is supposed to be a shell of himself and pretty damn old, but he didn't seem like an unreasonable moron. Just easily convinced or deceived.
      He screwed his people over by drinking the Blood of Mannoroth, he didn't know any better, had he and the other chiefs knew they were drinking the blood of a 50ft Interdimensional Space Demon bent on Multiverse destruction I'm pretty sure he would have decided against it....
      He did it again in WC3 but it was either that or get torn to shreds by Cenarius.

    • @Maddinhpws
      @Maddinhpws Před 6 lety

      Garrosh was manipulated by an old god or not? Most of everything is either manipulation by old gods or by the burning legion.
      Just how Nefarian was an honorable dragon that wanted to keep the world safe until he was manipulated by the old gods into betraying the other dragons and becoming deathwing.

    • @caboose.20
      @caboose.20 Před 6 lety +2

      Garrosh's turn to evil in MoP was largely our fault. Blizzard admitted they went too far with Garrosh, but the idea came from us because we couldn't handle anyone but Thrall as Warchief.

  • @tinyclangers
    @tinyclangers Před 9 lety +128

    Garrosh would be perfect in the Kromog fight, he just needs to increase his dps and he'll be doing mythic in no time.

  • @Dr.Barber
    @Dr.Barber Před 9 lety +7

    i love how thrall tries to hide behind his green jesus armor saying he chose his own path, if garrosh had chosen his own path he'd probably be a general or something right about and not have to deal with all the crazy politics of a dieing world that thrall had pretty much forced him into

  • @Superloan
    @Superloan Před 4 lety +22

    Always get a little teary when you hear Garrosh's emotions sort of take over when he's beating on Thrall.

  • @basicfacekick
    @basicfacekick Před rokem +25

    The raw emotion showed by Garrosh here was the best part of it. Big kudos to that voice actor. In a lot of ways, Thrall did set him up for failure... he wasn't a good choice for the job, Garrosh himself said he'd rather be a general than Warchief. Thrall then left and went off to save the world. Now, Garrosh DID have mentors in Thrall's stead... Eitrigg, Cairne, Saurfang... but he paid them little to no heed. That's where he chose his own destiny. He wrote his own handbook for strengthening the Horde instead of seeing what it already was, and listening to those who helped get it that far.

    • @davidharman3665
      @davidharman3665 Před rokem +3

      Tbf, he didn’t get help, Vol’jin outright said he would one day murder Garrosh, Cairne challenged Garrosh to Mak’Gorah and Sylvanas was out there doing genuine evil shit.
      The sad thing is we saw flickers of the Warchief he could be in Stonetalon Mountains and the invasion of the twilight highlands. I’d have loved a story where Garrosh truly struggles to lead but is mentored by Saurfang and it looks like he is on the right path, but then Garrosh goes off the deep end after Saurfang is killed, maybe by a Twilight Hammer assassin posing as an Alliance soldier

  • @TehJimer
    @TehJimer Před 7 lety +12

    I love it how each time Gorehowl and Doomhammer clash thunder strikes in the background. Even the elements knew how this fight would end!

  • @kaizouttv
    @kaizouttv Před 4 lety +130

    1:03 Garrosh sounds like a genuinely hurt and heartbroken child
    I miss him.

    • @szilagyipeter6698
      @szilagyipeter6698 Před 4 lety +13

      Thrall was something of a role-model for him, as he was the one to tell him the tales of Grommash. Thrall making those bad decisions really influenced Garrosh. He felt his "father" failed him.

    • @emiliohidalgo5927
      @emiliohidalgo5927 Před 4 lety +3

      I hope we get to see him again in the Shadowlands

    • @Hyaskus
      @Hyaskus Před 3 lety +2

      Which is weird because hes almost twenty years older than thrall

    • @dezgasting
      @dezgasting Před rokem +4

      @@Hyaskus Not 20, more like 5-10, but yeah. Garrosh is older than Thrall, yet Thrall was still Garrosh's mentor of sorts.

  • @MiosPanties
    @MiosPanties Před rokem +5

    Thrall in WoD: “You chose your own destiny.”
    Thrall in Shadowblands: “It’s my fault Garrosh turned evil.”

    • @DrewPicklesTheDark
      @DrewPicklesTheDark Před 11 měsíci +2

      He merely realized the truth after the dust had settled.

    • @PendlayRoe
      @PendlayRoe Před 9 měsíci +2

      Meanwhile Garrosh basically says he did nothing wrong even after being tortured in Torghast for years.

  • @Sututiv
    @Sututiv Před 4 lety +13

    I like the little detail when nearly everytime Doomhammer and Gorehowl collide, lightning appears in the sky

  • @infinityfive0
    @infinityfive0 Před 9 lety +634

    only time you'll see an ele shammy beat an arms war

    • @AsdrianSebastian
      @AsdrianSebastian Před 9 lety +4

      Ryan Flood arms wars are broken ... as much as ele shammys ... that's like nerfed vs. nerfed

    • @MoragTong
      @MoragTong Před 9 lety +31

      +Ryan Flood thrall is obviously enh

    • @infinityfive0
      @infinityfive0 Před 9 lety +8

      MoragTong i would argue he is more ele then enhance

    • @greyfox6506
      @greyfox6506 Před 9 lety +20

      +Ryan Flood Enhancement shamans get thrall's weapon in the next expansion, plus thrall uses his hammer a LOT during combat so he's definitely enhancement.

    • @infinityfive0
      @infinityfive0 Před 9 lety

      elemental and resto both get artifact doom hamers as well.. the differentiation is in the artifact shield they get

  • @GylleneGott
    @GylleneGott Před rokem +30

    "I do not rely on Strength alone Garrosh... I cheat in Mak'Goras"

    • @darthvader1166
      @darthvader1166 Před 8 měsíci +1

      He didn't. This whole "no magic in a Mak'Gora" thing is a movie-only thing.

    • @GylleneGott
      @GylleneGott Před 8 měsíci +6

      @darthvader1166 You're allowed pants, bracers and ONE weapon. Thrall had full body armor and used at least two weapons (doomhammer and elemental magic) you could theoretically argue each element is its own weapon in which case he used more than one weapon.
      No matter which way you cut it Thrall is a dirty cheater.

    • @darthvader1166
      @darthvader1166 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GylleneGott The whole thing about pants bracers and one weapon is not a universal rule. It's the "old ways", but those are not strictly adhered to since many years.
      The only consistent rules shown in every Mak'gora were:
      1) A weapon may not be picked up again once dropped
      2) Fight is until death or, rarely, submission.
      All other rules are custom rules that were agreed upon by both contestants beforehand.

    • @ThundacokSoulPuncher
      @ThundacokSoulPuncher Před 6 měsíci

      Cope 😂

  • @Smelvin007
    @Smelvin007 Před 3 lety +21

    Garish will forever be one of my favorite characters in WoW

    • @dabillya6845
      @dabillya6845 Před rokem +2

      ah yes garish hellscream

    • @2beviral
      @2beviral Před rokem +1

      @@dabillya6845 Hillscrim

    • @dabillya6845
      @dabillya6845 Před rokem +1

      @@2beviral ah yes typo my bad good sir

    • @d-s_94
      @d-s_94 Před rokem +1

      Garish Yellscream is my favourite man in the game

  • @RobiePAX
    @RobiePAX Před 8 lety +360

    Lost respect for Thrall. This is literally the same as challenging someone to the duel on swords, but when you start losing, take out the gun and shoot your opponent in the face.

    • @blazer168
      @blazer168 Před 8 lety +45

      It's more like pitting a sword master vs an adept, Thrall is not a warrior he is a shaman denying him magic is crippling his ability to fight.

    • @blazer168
      @blazer168 Před 8 lety +8

      The Littlest Giant Yea, now that I actually looked up what a Mak'gora was you're right. But then again history is written by the victors so... you know "All's fair in love and war".

    • @tiagomoura7140
      @tiagomoura7140 Před 8 lety +10

      thrall is a shaman what were you expecting? That he would combat a warrior without using skill?

    • @tiagomoura7140
      @tiagomoura7140 Před 8 lety

      thrall is a shaman what were you expecting? That he would combat a warrior without using skill?

    • @thelittlestgiant
      @thelittlestgiant Před 8 lety +15

      +Tiago Moura
      Thrall was trained since he was a baby (by Blackmoore) to be a warrior. He only started learning shamanism later in his life. So technically, he's kind of both classes. He's still a very skilled warrior, even though he's become one of the planet's greatest shaman, and according to the mak'gora rules, he basically cheated..

  • @Olkard
    @Olkard Před 9 lety +347

    Well, this ended much different than I expected...
    When I saw the shit that Garrosh did, I was excited as hell to be able to kill him in SoO, but then I found out that we don't kill him and he escapes. Since then, I was anticipating this moment, riled up to finally kill the Warchief of the Horde...
    ...but after watching this cutscene, I want Garrosh back. Sure, Garrosh was fucked up and did the crimes himself, but Thrall DID leave Garrosh, an inexperienced political leader, in charge of an entire faction, filled with many different races. If that's not the stupidest idea I've ever heard, then I don't know what is. The thing that makes me feel sorry for Garrosh is the remorse and sadness that I can hear in his voice, mainly at 1:06. It gives me the feeling that he was very scared when it came to leading the Horde; he was terrified that he would fail the Horde and make a mockery of himself. This could be why he went very aggressive; to show that anyone who would dare mock him would be punished. The majority of what Garrosh was saying was very true, at least from my understanding, and now that I like his character and would love to serve him if I was Horde, its too late.
    This cutscene was amazing, but deep inside, I hope that Garrosh somehow survived that. It's very unlikely, especially since that massive bolt of lightning hit him, but we technically do not see him die, we just see his arm. He could be unconscious for all we know. But, again, it is highly unlikely.
    I never though I would say this, but...
    R.I.P Garrosh Hellscream.

    • @Murzac
      @Murzac Před 9 lety +35

      Unfortunately after the cutscene you can find his corpse in a stone fist on the same hill that Garadar was built on. He's definitely dead.

    • @generationtpaul
      @generationtpaul Před 9 lety +10

      *****
      You're quite right. remember, no one really dies in the Warcraft universe.

    • @zenspeed404
      @zenspeed404 Před 9 lety +53

      Untrue. If you were around during the transition from Wrath to Cataclysm, Garrosh voiced these very same concerns and Thrall told him outright that he had the best advisors the Horde had to offer - Vol'jin, Saurfang, Cairne, Eitrigg, and more - at his disposal. Thrall himself was completely under qualified to lead the Horde himself, but he surrounded himself with people like Drek'Thar, Doomhammer, Hellscream, and others for advice and guidance, and he started with even less than Garrosh was given; he offered the same path to Garrosh, and well...you can see how that turned out.
      The thing is, that part at 1:06? All it shows is that Garrosh is still the weak and pathetic orc he was back in TBC. It explains so much about why he reacted to everything with violence and threats: he's putting on a brave face, but he doesn't have the unbreakable will that Thrall has. Yeah, Thrall made a horrible decision putting Garrosh in charge, but he was hoping that the son of Hellscream would rise to the occasion like he did, not try to harness the power of a dead Old God as a weapon.

    • @DarthRogatii
      @DarthRogatii Před 9 lety +7

      There is hypothesis that Garrosh can be revived as death knight like Teron by Gul'dan

    • @shoobeepdoobeepdooba
      @shoobeepdoobeepdooba Před 9 lety

      Pffft. Unlikely? I dont think so. If the story department is willing to bring back illidan, im sure they would bring him back if he still served a purpose in the story.

  • @Jambamjorten
    @Jambamjorten Před 9 lety +64

    WTF! Gorehowl dropped and he didnt loot it!?!?

    • @Ghaltouni
      @Ghaltouni Před 9 lety +2

      Because he is Thrall, the fucking son of Durotan.

    • @elixxon
      @elixxon Před 9 lety +6

      It's just the boss' corpse. Gorehowl didn't actually dropped since it has only a 0.01% droprate as a legendary.

    • @Zigzy
      @Zigzy Před 7 lety

      and a massive a dick

  • @truepickle4956
    @truepickle4956 Před 8 měsíci +4

    To think we went from such great ingame cinematics to that shitty ones we got in Dragonflight. Really sad.

  • @SgtTeddybear66
    @SgtTeddybear66 Před 8 lety +1051

    *THRALL CHEATS!*

    • @TyronMakeka
      @TyronMakeka Před 8 lety +67

      You cheat Gul'd...ops I mean Thrall!

    • @danterik9781
      @danterik9781 Před 8 lety +23

      This wasnt even a Mak'gora

    • @SgtTeddybear66
      @SgtTeddybear66 Před 8 lety +76

      ***** No, it was. Thrall even said so.

    • @mutegrab666
      @mutegrab666 Před 8 lety +10

      Garrosh cheated too, he had a gauntlet, and a gauntlet is armor.

    • @Daxien
      @Daxien Před 8 lety +30

      You're only disallowed body armor

  • @TheKarmak
    @TheKarmak Před 9 lety +20

    You know you made two great characters in an amazing fantasy setting when the love and hate that the fans have for them is equally distributed.
    It's like they each fought their inner demons when it came to the essence of this fight.

  • @Tyrantlizard127
    @Tyrantlizard127 Před 2 lety +3

    Completely random thing to say, but I just wanna point out that Thrall's name literally means slave.

  • @J.O.H.N-The-Second
    @J.O.H.N-The-Second Před 4 měsíci +1

    Massive cred to Patrick Seitz for his voicing of Garrosh, you can feel everything from the determination to the ire to the sorrow. I really wonder what it was like in the recording booth that day.

  • @avocaldo3823
    @avocaldo3823 Před 4 lety +70

    Orc in the background: THRALL CHEATS

    • @sheogallvoidgazer2423
      @sheogallvoidgazer2423 Před 4 lety +4

      @@idolsister technically garrosh didn't know about that and ended up punishing the person who tricked him when he found out

    • @akkirafox5589
      @akkirafox5589 Před 4 lety

      @@sheogallvoidgazer2423 updooted

    • @apfelkuchen4399
      @apfelkuchen4399 Před 4 lety

      Then what happened to Theramore?

    • @akkirafox5589
      @akkirafox5589 Před 4 lety +1

      @@apfelkuchen4399 it was a military target. It had tanks with enough firepower to blow orgimmar to bits

    • @apfelkuchen4399
      @apfelkuchen4399 Před 4 lety

      That's not my point. He used a mana bomb to win the fight. Which "true orc" fight like that? Someone who give a shit about the honorable traditions of the horde.

  • @mrmagnus2003
    @mrmagnus2003 Před 9 lety +116

    at 1:15 i thought he was gonna break Thrall's back

    • @blackvial
      @blackvial Před 9 lety +4

      Ze Master Baiter
      totally should have tried to do the back breaker, don't know how weel it would have worked though considering that Thrall had armor on under his robe

    • @mrmagnus2003
      @mrmagnus2003 Před 9 lety

      blackvial oh i didnt know that.

    • @thefrenchiestfry5495
      @thefrenchiestfry5495 Před 9 lety +8

      Ze Master Baiter i thought he was gonna throw him on the hammer impaling the wood

    • @milenasoloduhina1726
      @milenasoloduhina1726 Před 9 lety +2

      Ze Master Baiter I thought he was going to throe him on the handle of his mace and impale...

    • @thefrenchiestfry5495
      @thefrenchiestfry5495 Před 9 lety

      Schizhophreny Anny yep thats what i thought too

  • @Cinguangomatic
    @Cinguangomatic Před 9 lety +110

    The mighty Thrall defeated Garrosh. But even him was unable to defeat the baldness.

    • @tancrediparisi9948
      @tancrediparisi9948 Před 9 lety

      Cinguangomatic I think he shaved himself for religious things... STILL I LOL'D

    • @huntmastergutentag557
      @huntmastergutentag557 Před 6 lety

      LOOOOL

    • @paclikk
      @paclikk Před 5 lety

      Even Asmongold is fighting baldness but he's loosing

    • @edoardoceteroni1492
      @edoardoceteroni1492 Před 5 lety

      Are you sure of it now :P? ahahahahahahaha yes he can beat everything :O

    • @julianhellmich3249
      @julianhellmich3249 Před 5 lety

      Cinguangomatic: makes a funny comment
      Save heaven cinematic years later : I'm about to destroy this man's howl carrier

  • @MrGrimm-eo5lc
    @MrGrimm-eo5lc Před rokem +2

    Alternative ending:
    Garrosh: "wakes up groaning in pain"
    ???: Hey you, you're finally awake! You tried to cross the border, right? Walked right in to that imperial ambush.

  • @TyronMakeka
    @TyronMakeka Před 8 lety +324

    Thrall, you have no honor.
    Not only did you use external forces to win a Mak'gora.
    But you, in your arrogance, claimed that the elements was "your power" have you forgotten what it means to be a shaman?
    A shaman asks for the elements help, they respond to those they deem worthy and wise by borrowing a fraction of their power.

    • @fallis07
      @fallis07 Před 8 lety +17

      The power which he possesses, and has control of. Not saying its "his" power exactly, just the power available to him

    • @reckitronald9478
      @reckitronald9478 Před 8 lety +46

      that was not mak'gora

    • @reckitronald9478
      @reckitronald9478 Před 8 lety +15

      @tyronmakeka mak'gora is a dueling fist fight to display physical dominance in the clan that was a mutual battlew

    • @connhor4167
      @connhor4167 Před 8 lety +8

      +Ronster monster fitness garrosh challenged thrall to mak'gora though

    • @connhor4167
      @connhor4167 Před 8 lety +7

      +Ronster monster fitness and also in mak'gora you are aloud go use a single weapon but no armor... thrall broke both those rules

  • @nicolaspatrignani5034
    @nicolaspatrignani5034 Před 9 lety +25

    As many people did, I hated Garrosh in the beginning of Cataclysm.
    Then, I realized that he was neither good or bad, and he became what the other characters made of him.
    Garrosh was trying his best for the Horde, but he was betrayed by pretty much everybody, a misunderstood character.
    In the end, I think he was one of the best characters in warcraft.
    On the other side, I can't stand Thrall anymore.
    I loved him in W3, like everybody else I think. But since Cataclysm, he just became annoying.
    He is like the ultimate good guy and that pisses me off.
    I hope Blackhand or Grommash (or even Gul'dan, I wouldn't mind him) just kill him.

    • @kentokae
      @kentokae Před 9 lety +8

      People like you piss me off. You turn your back on Thrall just as soon as Garrosh is dead. What is there to misunderstand? Garrosh was a nationalist (The Horde way or the High Way), a racists (He hated Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Gnomes, Goblins, Trolls, Pandarian, and Dreanei. careless for Taruen but respects them for being physically strong and nothing less despised the undead.) , a narcissist (He think that he is the greatest and blames everyone else for his failures while praising himself for every success) , a psychopath (He have no problems or moral delima in killing every man woman and child of an entire race or city if he deems them unworthy Theramore). Thrall ultimate good guy? that is what Adrian Wyrnn is being played into. Thrall dosen't want what happen to Dreanor created Outlands to happen to Azeroth so you hate him for that?

    • @kentokae
      @kentokae Před 9 lety +1

      *****
      I wouldn't. Nobody else would either. Killing men, woman, children and elderly just for family, prestige, honor, glory, pride and race? That sounds like an Islamic Nazi Jehadist.
      Hail Ali! Hail Ali! Hail Ali! BOOOOOOOMMMM!!!
      In Garrosh Case Horde Ali Horde Ali Horde Ali BOOOOOOOMMMM!!!

    • @nicolaspatrignani5034
      @nicolaspatrignani5034 Před 9 lety +12

      kentokae You have to understand that the story is not so simple.
      Many people only care about the "Garrosh goes mad in mop" aspect, but there is way more than that.
      Garrosh did not choose to become warchief, he didn't want to.
      In the begining of the Cataclysm, Orgrimmar was heavely damaged, and Thrall leaves the city.
      So, Garrosh has to take the lead and rebuild the city. BUT, Thrall had the brilliant idea of building Orgrimmar in the middle of a wasteland. Durotar and the Barrens are depleted of ressources.
      So, Garrosh decides to invade Ashenvale. His advisors, Vol'jin, Cairne and some others disagree, but time is short, people are dying in the streets of Orgrimmar, the Horde needs to get her hands on some ressources ASAP. So, Garrosh starts the invasion of Ashenvale anyway.
      His advisors are unpleased, Vol'jin just leaves him.
      The next betrayal comes from Cairne. Some events including the Twilight's hammer lead Cairne to believe that Garrosh wanted to assassinate some druids, even though that was not true. Cairne challenges Garrosh to mak'gora, but somehow, the Grimtotem taurens managed to poison Gorehowl, and Cairne dies.
      After the events of the Wrathgate, Garrosh doesn't trust the Forsakens.
      He learns later that Sylvanas is using the Scourge's magic to turn humans into Forsakens. Garrosh is upset because Sylvanas is basically acting the way as the Lich King, so, he insults her in the process.
      At this point, Garrosh has been betrayed several times. He no longer trust anyone but his own kind.
      The events of MoP are just about this hatred rising.
      I just want people to understand that Garrosh did not choose this way, he was forced into it.
      He doesn't want to be a Warchief, but he has to. He did what he had to do for the survival of his people, and gets stabbed in the back.
      Vol'jin is truely the one who led everyone to betray Garrosh. What happened to the Trolls is ONLY because of Vol'jin, he brought it on himself.

    • @kentokae
      @kentokae Před 9 lety +1

      Blame thrall. Dumb asses. Andriun became king of stormwind as a kid and did a better job then Garrosh. So what is Garrosh's excuse? Oh wait it's Thrall rolls eyes. Many major character have daddy issues, Jaina killed her father, the king watched his father die, Arthas killed his father, Thrall never knew or meet his father until WoD, oh and the king of iron forge daughter, Garrosh may have been in the worst case scenario experiencing Murphy's law at its finest, that still doesn't excuse him for being a racist, for committing genocide at theramore.
      You all claim that Garrosh didn't want to lead the horde. It is very funny that how all of you Garrosh Fanboys seem to have all forgot that he challenged Thrall for control of the horde just before WotLK. When shit hit the fan he all of the sudden was like you know what I don't want to be leader I changed my mind.
      If thrall had continued to lead the horde deathwing would still be around. If Garrosh didn't challenge Thrall for leadership and question his leadership all of the time, then Thrall most likely would have selected someone else.
      Stop Blaming and turning your back on Thrall. Garrosh didn't do anything for the horde.

    • @kentokae
      @kentokae Před 9 lety

      ***** I have no idea who any of those people are and it still don't excuse Garrosh.

  • @Chronoic
    @Chronoic Před 4 lety +35

    Funny how Garrosh did everything for the Horde (Storyline up to the MoP), then they made him a racist in his own faction (in MoP) and everyone calls him Bad, but yet.... Sylvanas has shown she doesn't care for the Horde (all other races) only the Forsaken and finally admits she didn't care for the horde and everyone still thinks shes is Right.
    I still think Garrosh was the best thing for the Horde, he was made to be like a younger Grom Hellscream, but people just couldn't get over Lazy Green Jesus. Garrosh has more Honor in him than the whole Horde Faction leaders put together (well until they decided to make him a Villian), and even after that, he still had more than most of the Horde Faction leaders. He would of fought to the end in Legion like Varian, but we have weak leaders who got their ass kicked by the Legion and crawled like cowards.

    • @Jaricko
      @Jaricko Před 4 lety +2

      Eh Garrosh was still pretty terrible in cata, albeit more so in the books.

    • @abdelhak943
      @abdelhak943 Před 2 lety +3

      Thrall lacked ambition while Garrosh lacked wisdom. Both could be great leaders if they worked together.

    • @afsarahmed6365
      @afsarahmed6365 Před 2 lety

      @@Jaricko Stonetalin Garrosh was pretty awesome.

    • @afsarahmed6365
      @afsarahmed6365 Před 2 lety

      @@abdelhak943 lacked ambition? He failed in warcraft 3?

  • @krisphinney3698
    @krisphinney3698 Před 8 lety +4

    Garrosh is right here, honestly as the expansion progressed from Wotlk to WOD I understood Garrosh's point of view, he's a natural home born warrior from Dreanor. He wasn't born into a world like Thrall where there was negotiation between different types and alliances of peoples, he was born into a world of clans that fought each other for power and survival. When Garrosh took title of Warchief, The Horde was starving for supplies. It was either invade Ashenvale or let the Orc capital starve. When Garrosh took control of the Undercity, he only did it because Sylvannas was using her powers to resurrect the undead exactly as the Lich King did, he couldn't just walk around and let her continue her bad ways, he had to contain her. And the poisoned blade that killed the leader of the Tauren people, had nothing to do with Garrosh, nor the attack of the druids that provoked Cairne to even challenge him to the duel, it was actually the Twilight Hammer that attacked the druids and provoked Cairne, Garrosh was simply upholding his honor. Also the bombing of Theramore, it was a questionable move from the entire Horde alone, but its not like he dropped the bomb instantly, the Alliance and Garrosh's Horde were fighting for weeks before he decided to drop the bomb, and when Garrosh turned to Vol'jin for assistance in the situation (Because thrall said if he needed any help, go to Vol'jin for advice) Vol'jin insulted him and threatened to kill him. Knowing this, and seeing that Thrall cheated in the duel (You're only suppose to have 1 weapon in Mak'Gora and 1 witness for each person) Thrall used his elemental powers to fight the winning Warchief. After seeing this cinematic from playing the game (I've been playing the series since WC3) I started to dislike Thrall, and started to get extreme goosebumps when he even said to Thrall "You made me what I am". And the fact that Garrosh refused the position of Warchief and Thrall forced it on him, just makes Thrall more of a dick than any other character. With the Invasion of Pandaria, Garrosh did this for the hopes of establishing new supply for the Horde's people. He only became powerhungry when the Old God took control of his body. Shame he had such a terrible death though, but he went out swinging.

  • @ashe274
    @ashe274 Před 4 lety +20

    1:02 Hard to say if Garrosh is talking to Thrall.....or the writers.

    • @BlueGuitarMusic
      @BlueGuitarMusic Před 3 lety

      Fuckin actually laughed out loud and spit out my coffee.

  • @DatFelryn
    @DatFelryn Před 9 lety +505

    Shame Blizzard forgot their own rules of the Mok'gora. Thrall pretty much cheated.

    • @archeduardo
      @archeduardo Před 9 lety +46

      Dat Felryn I think that thrall actually cheated simply because Garrosh had to die.

    • @ben-mx3cs
      @ben-mx3cs Před 9 lety +75

      Dat Felryn Come again? Shamans, mages, etc historically have been allowed to use their powers in Mok'gora. Part of the way it works is that those challenging each other get to make their own rules. This was just a fight to the death.

    • @jpz719
      @jpz719 Před 9 lety +10

      Dat Felryn Cuse Garrosh has an axe. Why would anyone fight at such a huge disadvantage?

    • @DatFelryn
      @DatFelryn Před 9 lety +38

      jpz719 Then why did Thrall use the elements? I don't think you really understand the concept of Mok'gora.
      Mok'gora only allows 1 weapon and doesn't allow armour.
      Thrall used 2 weapons: His Doomhammer and the elements.
      Thrall used his full Doomhammer armour.
      Garrosh used one weapon: His Gorehowl.
      Garrosh used a belt which can be argued to be armour.

    • @Lokiroful
      @Lokiroful Před 9 lety +20

      Dat Felryn Thrall knew Garrosh needed to be put down. It wasn't a matter of cheating, it was a matter of the fate of Azeroth. Had Garrosh not been put down by Thrall, he would have continued on his path and basically destroy everything. This wasn't a regular Mok'gora challenge it was a challenge of fate.

  • @richardjones8846
    @richardjones8846 Před 3 lety +5

    1:12 the WoW community right now.

  • @FullasGames
    @FullasGames Před 8 lety +1242

    Thrall cheated!

    • @drow_Lilith9940
      @drow_Lilith9940 Před 8 lety +23

      +Fullas Games to be fair this is a duel with a weaponsthe rule fight to the death with all you got so no cheatingif anything he cheat if he didn't use his powers since in fight to the death you meant to use your gretest weapon which for our green friend means his magic

    • @andreastom1755
      @andreastom1755 Před 8 lety +2

      +Fullas Games Good to see you fullas. I've subscribed

    • @GrooomQ
      @GrooomQ Před 8 lety +17

      +ryan bell Thrall had his armor- that's why he cheated :)

    • @jockejonasson6646
      @jockejonasson6646 Před 8 lety +72

      +ryan bell First of all, Thrall had more armor than allowed, He used more than 1 "Weapon", And he had no witness, He also disregarded what the Celestials said.

    • @jockejonasson6646
      @jockejonasson6646 Před 8 lety +2

      Blade Strikes Not when Varian Wrynn stopped thrall, Just sayin'.

  • @nimrodfrydman1237
    @nimrodfrydman1237 Před 5 lety +9

    1:06 Garrosh sounds like he is on the verge of tears, I love it.

    • @turpaan2373
      @turpaan2373 Před 3 lety +4

      ofc he was thrall left him to pick up thrall's pizzas XD

    • @d-s_94
      @d-s_94 Před rokem +1

      @@turpaan2373 Lmao I can't unhear pizzas now

  • @dawnbridge5100
    @dawnbridge5100 Před 8 lety +6

    I wish Thrall died here, he's long over due and seem to be a safe path for blizz to take whenever they need something to be "fixed"

    • @dawnbridge5100
      @dawnbridge5100 Před 8 lety +2

      That's exactly why, I want the story to be like.. "Hey, we can actually kill our favourites for story!" Thrall is just boring now xD

    • @MoonTiger88
      @MoonTiger88 Před 8 lety

      +Maxwell Dawnbridge
      And right after Garrosh has given him the killing blow a black arrow pierces his heart, making Vol'jin stay true to his word of finishing him off.

    • @MoonTiger88
      @MoonTiger88 Před 8 lety

      +Maxwell Dawnbridge
      And right after Garrosh has given him the killing blow a black arrow pierces his heart, making Vol'jin stay true to his word of finishing him off.

  • @KeyToWite
    @KeyToWite Před 8 měsíci +4

    Garrosh: *Explains why he did the things he did.*
    Thrall: NU UH *Cheats in Mak'Gora*

  • @SuperLuigiFan22
    @SuperLuigiFan22 Před 11 měsíci +2

    1:24 that line lives rent free in my head

  • @Mrree250
    @Mrree250 Před 8 lety +75

    The irony of thrall using magic to defeat their opponent in a duel to the death is amazing if you've seen movie.
    Blizzard logic

  • @GoobusBoobus99
    @GoobusBoobus99 Před 9 lety +12

    Favorite WoW quote of all time Garrosh: " You made me this way!"
    Thrall: " No , you chose your own destiny."

  • @LazorJunkieninja
    @LazorJunkieninja Před 8 lety +71

    ITS FINE WHEN THRALL DOES IT

    • @TheHeartlessFour
      @TheHeartlessFour Před 3 lety +1

      Because magic isn't forbidden. Unless agreed upon before the fight.

    • @Shadozer278
      @Shadozer278 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHeartlessFour STILL THATS CHEATING!

    • @TheHeartlessFour
      @TheHeartlessFour Před 3 lety +1

      @@Shadozer278 No it’s not. Magic isn’t expressly forbidden unless agreed upon by both fighters beforehand. Also. Thrall and Garrosh had a Mak’gora before the Cataclysm, where Thrall used his shaman magic there too, and no one cared. Garrosh knew what he was getting into.

    • @Shadozer278
      @Shadozer278 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHeartlessFour He made me what I am!

  • @dorkyshark2911
    @dorkyshark2911 Před 8 lety +268

    im sorry but Garrosh was right,he made him what he is.

    • @tiagomoura5289
      @tiagomoura5289 Před 6 lety +3

      All Garrosh did, was because of him

    • @squallofthedai
      @squallofthedai Před 6 lety +9

      Nah, while you're right that Thrall did make Garrosh warchief, Garrosh made himself into a power hungry, war wacky despot. All his talk about Thrall making him what he was, was simply a deflection. He didn't have to alienate the entirety of the Horde, but he did. He didn't have to turn traitor and do all he did in WoD, but he did. At the end of the day, Garrosh is responsible for his actions, not Thrall. Good riddance to the son of Hellscream.

    • @nwood310
      @nwood310 Před 6 lety +2

      Nah dude if you use that excuse, then Why isn’t thrall blood hungry for humans after being imprisoned by them growing up. Garrosh just chose wrong.

    • @reginald9183
      @reginald9183 Před 6 lety

      he still cheated

    • @KumaNicol
      @KumaNicol Před 5 lety

      @lelwut What are you on about? for one, giving someone the power and status over your kid is what a babysitter does, idk where you're from, but they act as a stand in parent. and forgetting that whole thing and focusing solely on garrosh, he was clearly not okay with being warchief, and thrall was like "deal with it, it's you now." Everything he did with that power and status of warchief is his own AND thralls failings.

  • @monkeybuizznes1
    @monkeybuizznes1 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I come back to clean my eyes after the recent madness. Oh WoD. Forever my favorite and could’ve been so good

    • @MrMatthaha
      @MrMatthaha Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bahaha my thoughts exactly

  • @Neiiz89
    @Neiiz89 Před 9 lety +16

    Thrall brought gun to a knife fight

    • @MrBo7amed100
      @MrBo7amed100 Před 9 lety +18

      Thrall brought a missle launcher to a knife fight

    • @rinleez
      @rinleez Před 9 lety +3

      What about Garrosh using the power of the heart in Pandaria?

    • @SamuraiMorshu
      @SamuraiMorshu Před 9 lety

      rinleez That wasn't a one on one duel, and Garrosh had no reason to play fairly here either but he did anyway.

    • @rinleez
      @rinleez Před 9 lety

      ***** " Garrosh had no reason to play fairly" Neither did Thrall, so he ended his miserable life.

    • @f.r.i.x7299
      @f.r.i.x7299 Před 6 lety

      Neither did Thrall? wow.gamepedia.com/Mak%27gora
      Thrall supposed fight fairly.

  • @NorthWolf97
    @NorthWolf97 Před 8 lety +3

    Garrosh didn't deserve an honorable fight anyways, he cast aside honor during the siege and used the powers of an old god instead of his own strenght. This was the fairness that he deserved.

  • @ntplusofficial
    @ntplusofficial Před rokem +2

    I still get chills when I see Thrall say "My power is all around you" punctuated by what seems to be his inherited fel blood burning in his eyes intermingling with his mastery of the elements.

    • @imaran1303
      @imaran1303 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, and then he cheats like the cowardly green human that he is. A disgrace to all orcs, when he sees Drakka in SL, he should mention how he cheated to kill someone he put in power even though everyone told him not to, even the person he was trying to thrust the power onto.

    • @ntplusofficial
      @ntplusofficial Před rokem

      @@imaran1303 Yeah Garrosh was totally the pinnacle of what an Orc should be when he became Y'shaarj's mindslave in 5.4 lol.

    • @imaran1303
      @imaran1303 Před rokem +1

      @@ntplusofficial I don't blane Garrosh for that, I blame the writing team for that one who only wanted to give the Alliance fanboys a loot pinata. Try and explain to me how that makes sense after his actions in Stonetalon? It doesn't. So I refuse to accept it and point to it as a character ruining moment. I do not take into consideration Blizzard-induced madness.

  • @kingishking
    @kingishking Před 7 lety +6

    Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our showing of "Pirate Warrior vs. Jade Shaman".

  • @Bulwarken
    @Bulwarken Před 9 lety +15

    Thrall is the only orc with eyebrows

  • @BlueBizen
    @BlueBizen Před 3 lety +5

    I CAME HERE TO REWATCH THIS AFTER THE 52 SECOND SHADOWLANDS CINEMATIC AND I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING HAHAHA

  • @poslednisoud
    @poslednisoud Před 7 lety +1

    "I don't relly on strength alone, Garrosh...I also cheat."
    Kinda hard to sympatize with the Horde when even your poster boy brings magic to the orc fight :D

  • @DreamingTheatric
    @DreamingTheatric Před 3 lety +4

    Who else is here after the 99 cent budget cutscene in 9.1?

  • @KiraSilversoul
    @KiraSilversoul Před 9 lety +9

    -Garrosh ponderings:
    All these Garrosh excusers astound me. Not to say that Garrosh was PURE EVIL (because he absolutely was not), but like most people, he had some glaring character flaws and psychological issues, most important of which were his lack-of-a-father-figure issues. No doubt he was the wrong person in the wrong position at the wrong time, which is certainly sympathetic. But he made choices that would make anyone with an ounce of decency shudder. In truth, he truly was driven to do right by his people, but he alienated all the allies and advisors that were put in place to aid him in that difficult time, and then blamed everyone else for his own mistakes. This fight is just one more example of that, and I am GLAD that Thrall put his foot down instead of bending to the guilt. It's true that Thrall screwed up. But Thrall gave Garrosh a lot of tools and his own trust, and Garrosh (through a combination of awful circumstance and his own errors) threw it all away. I wish Garrosh had gotten a redemption story, but things don't always end the way we'd like them to.

    • @itsOasus
      @itsOasus Před 9 lety

      +TJChaos power tends to corrupt. absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd Před 8 lety +1

      +TJChaos The advisors questioned his abilities after Garrosh essentially said "I don't wanna be warchief", when Cairne challenged Garrosh it was the absolute insult to him, essentially saying "You aren't good enough to be warchief" then when Cairne died from a poison that someone applied to Garrosh's axe everyone turned on Garrosh himself. He had to become extremely strict, people were beginning to doubt him, because of the duel Cairne became something like a Martyr. Then Garrosh was corrupted by the Old Gods because of his volatile emotions, (he still deserves to be held accountable for his many bad actions) leading him down an even worse road.
      So yes Garrosh did some bad things and should answer for them, but he DEFINITELY wasn't some super villain. Thrall also definitely fucked up, he left to try and raise a child in the midst of wars and instability, which was stupid. Thrall had to leave to fight Death Wing, he didn't have to leave to start a family, Garrosh was doing fine before the MoP story started, that is why Thrall left, but it was a bad decision on his part for simply taking things at face value and feeling like he deserved some peace time or whatever.
      In the end Garrosh and Thrall both should share equal blame and this Cinematic is amazing at expressing Garrosh's struggles but it still favors Thrall which is irritating.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 Před 8 lety

      +TJChaos some could actually argue it was thrall's fault. you miss a large chunk of what's actually happening. thrall saw that garrosh was a strong orc. but he also saw the power hungry in him. he made garrosh war chief in hopes that it would change him. you don't give a power hungry person more power, and hope that it makes him tame. that's not how the world works.

    • @Doomlovesearth
      @Doomlovesearth Před 8 lety +1

      +TJChaos No Garrosh deserved to die. He deserved to die for destroying Theramore.

  • @giantslug6969
    @giantslug6969 Před 3 lety +5

    Ol' boy Garrosh is making a return in Shadowlands.

  • @TRussell148
    @TRussell148 Před 2 lety +3

    For those saying Thrall cheated here!
    "The rules of a Mak'gora seem to be different between each Mak'gora since they are chosen and set by the participants themselves. Generally, there are thus no specific rules. There are only two consistent themes in all Mak'gora: once dropped, a weapon cannot be retrieved by either opponent and that the pair must fight to the death or until submission. Magic, for example, has never been stated to be forbidden, and has, in fact, been used in multiple Mak'gora duels and thus seems to be permitted. Similarly, many Mak'gora duels have involved both fighters wearing body armor as well, but it can also be forbidden when explicitly required."
    "A popular misconception among the fanbase is that Thrall cheated in his final mak'gora against Garrosh when he used elemental magic. However, there has never been any rule forbidding the use of magic and spells. Moreover, there is a precedent for the use of magic in mak'gora, as both Shagara and Ashra made extensive use of it during their mak'gora. Thrall had also already used magic in the first mak'gora between him and Garrosh, by throwing lightning bolts."
    Thrall didn't cheat. The Warcraft movie isn't canon. Glad we've cleared that up.

  • @Saimeren
    @Saimeren Před 6 lety +2

    So for those people saying that Thrall cheated.. The ONLY time you've ever heard of a Mak'gora that was simply weapons only, and no magic was in the non-canon badly made Warcraft movie where Gul'dan used his magic to win and the surrounding Orcs call him a cheater and confront him.
    This isn't the case for the game, and the actual Warcraft lore. A Mak'gora is a fight to the death with everything you have. Garrosh had brute strength, and Thrall had his Shamanistic magic.
    Thrall did NOT cheat.
    Ps. The Warcraft movie was pretty horrible..

  • @BladeStrike
    @BladeStrike Před 9 lety +122

    Thrall didn't beat Garrosh, the elements did. They had fought 3 different times and Thrall lost each time he went toe to toe with Garrosh. Hes nothing without the elements getting involved.

    • @Unholyzyx
      @Unholyzyx Před 9 lety +10

      Keep in mind that one time they fought, they got interrupted by the scourge. Another time, it wasn't a fair fight because Garrosh had the powers of Y'Sharrj. But I do agree, Thrall's a little bitch for using the elements.

    • @4mped
      @4mped Před 9 lety +134

      Well he's a shaman, a duel between a warrior and a shaman only using auto attacks wouldn't go so well don't you agree?

    • @xxxInfernofirexxx
      @xxxInfernofirexxx Před 9 lety +18

      4mped Thrall challenged Garrosh to a Mak'gora, which is an honor duel where the combatants on have one weapon, one witness each and no armor (only pants and boots) (copy pasta from Thomas Lanton)

    • @4mped
      @4mped Před 9 lety +6

      xxxInfernofirexxx Under traditional rules yes, but the Mak'Gora between Thrall and Garrosh (which originally started in Wrath's pre-expansion event, where Thrall also used elemental powers) they decided on modern rules where they chose their own rules. It's safe to assume since we see no objection from Garrosh that elemental power was allowed.

    • @jimgb934
      @jimgb934 Před 9 lety +52

      Ask a shaman to beat a warrior with auto attacks

  • @stijnvandevyver7958
    @stijnvandevyver7958 Před 9 lety +10

    Hmmm.....
    This cinematic actually made me feel sorry for Garrosh. I thought i was going to be happy that he was finally dead. But i guess not. You can even hear the pain in his voice as he talks to Thrall.

    • @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit
      @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit Před 4 lety +1

      He's basically as close to being on the verge of tears as any orc can get, even when he's screaming Thralls name at the end, just like, none of this is my fault you dick. It's upsetting

  • @zockageima
    @zockageima Před 4 lety +32

    always makes me cry
    Garrosh was literally the best the Horde had
    then this shitfest of lorewriting came and he was made the Villain

    • @audreypulzner8051
      @audreypulzner8051 Před 4 lety

      You got betrayed by Thrall yeah thrall cheated and even you said it was a bad idea

    • @apfelkuchen4399
      @apfelkuchen4399 Před 4 lety

      Garrosh cheated as well. Mutiple times.

    • @audreypulzner8051
      @audreypulzner8051 Před 4 lety

      @@apfelkuchen4399 how Garrosh had his hands and his axe thrall used elements

    • @apfelkuchen4399
      @apfelkuchen4399 Před 4 lety +1

      I mean he cheated before. For example in his duel with Cairne. Cairne was a better fighter than Garrosh. Garrosh only killed him with poison.

    • @zockageima
      @zockageima Před 4 lety +5

      @@apfelkuchen4399 wut? he didnt poison his axe
      that grimmtoten bitch did, he never wanted to kill Cairne even in a Mak'gora
      the whole thing happened because of cultists anyway

  • @kolsveinnskraevolding
    @kolsveinnskraevolding Před 4 lety +11

    Your daily reminder that Garrosh did nothing wrong.

  • @arbitterm
    @arbitterm Před 9 lety +70

    All this love for Garrosh, I just don't get it. He didn't do it "For the Horde". He USED the Horde, and his position as Warchief, to advance his personal aims and glory, despite an overwhelming desire for peace after Northrend. He forgot what Thrall and everyone else had tried to teach him...that the Horde doesn't serve the Warchief, the Warchief serves the Horde as a LEADER not a murdering dictator. Garrosh had the chance to pursue the peaceful option many times but his blood lust drove him to the violent, often insane solution. Manabomb anyone? He was given power he had no idea how to responsibly use, and ended up becoming as big a monster as Arthas. Unlike his father, Garrosh could never accept that he had led his people down the wrong path.
    Now I like Garrosh as a character. He's a well written orc and his story arc has been as interesting and compelling as Arthas'. But to call him a hero, to claim that he was somehow in the right? He was a warmonger who couldn't thrive in any situation but combat and he refused to believe there was no problem he couldn't beat into submission. That's a fine mentality for a wrestler, but not a leader. Thrall made the mistake of making him warchief, but it was only a mistake because of how narrow minded and violent Garrosh was. The Horde was right to rise up and put him down, and Thrall was justified in finally putting an end to him.

    • @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000
      @MeGaFPSPlAyEr3000 Před 9 lety

      This comment blew me away.. Such vocabulary.

    • @arbitterm
      @arbitterm Před 9 lety +18

      Mike Kane
      I didn't say anything. I wrote it. Maybe you should stop reading.

    • @High-LordHarza
      @High-LordHarza Před 9 lety +8

      arbitterm He was elected warchief before he could learn. Garrosh himself said that he is not ready to be warchief, and so did everyone else, but Thrall didn't listen. Garrosh is a bad person, but when you are told to stand up and fight like your father, and you are not given enough time to learn that fighting isn't everything.

    • @Legionary-4
      @Legionary-4 Před 9 lety +13

      arbitterm Well fucking said my man, and here I am still cracking up at all these Garrosh sympathizers I mean really? really? Smfh.

    • @DarkMatterGeneral
      @DarkMatterGeneral Před 9 lety

      I agree with all of your points completely. But I think you have the wrong concept of the Warchief position. I don't think the position is that either the Horde serves the Warchief, or that the Warchief serves the Horde. If I could direct you to the quest "Blood Oath of The Horde." in Dragonblight, you recruit Taunka into the Horde by having them recite an oath. Keep in mind this was when Thrall was in power.
      " I give my flesh and blood freely to the Warchief. I am the instrument of my Warchief's desire. I am a weapon of my Warchief's command."
      Based on this I'd so more so that essentially, the Warchief IS the Horde. That the Horde IS the Warchief. More of a unified force, rather than a simple army at someone else's command, which is more in line with the Alliance, really.

  • @DrewPicklesTheDark
    @DrewPicklesTheDark Před rokem +4

    Garrosh was right.

  • @bindair_dundat
    @bindair_dundat Před 10 měsíci +2

    The new WoW devs when Metzen returns.

  • @rowleypoya5619
    @rowleypoya5619 Před 2 lety +3

    Is it just me or does this feel like Tai Lung vs Shifu all over again🥺, especially the part where Garrosh screams "You made me what I am!!"

  • @eggchin22x78
    @eggchin22x78 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Garrosh did nothing wrong.

  • @RubberR
    @RubberR Před 9 lety +18

    Why didnt he loot Garrosh and get a better boa?

  • @AstraKorva
    @AstraKorva Před 8 lety +1

    The cold hard truth here is in what Garrosh said. "You made me Warchief! You left me to pick up your pieces!" Garrosh refused the title when he was given it, but Thrall would not let him refuse. I feel like that is why this fight was bound to happen. Thrall had to pick up his own pieces from a horde that he himself destroyed. So fucking metal.

  • @meta3323
    @meta3323 Před 3 lety +2

    Garrosh had the opportunity to finish this when holding him up in the air. Break that cowards back

  • @SteamKinkage617638
    @SteamKinkage617638 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Thrall is no better than Gul'dan. Cheating in a Mok'Gora is the ultimate coward move.

  • @hanif861
    @hanif861 Před 3 lety +4

    I've come here to watch after 9.1

  • @Cebreuss
    @Cebreuss Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thrall was supposed to be the father figure to Garosh after Grom sacrificed himself in the name of the Horde.
    Thrall abandoned his son...

  • @jakoblindstrmjensen6821
    @jakoblindstrmjensen6821 Před 8 lety +108

    I found the end to this fight quite "shocking"

  • @NekitTheRagdoll
    @NekitTheRagdoll Před 7 lety +5

    F2P player: "You never had the strength of a TRUE warrior!"
    Premium player: "I do not rely on in-game currency, my power is from donate shop"
    and then 1:40

  • @gullyknully
    @gullyknully Před 8 lety +11

    To all that are curious. Weapons are allowed as long as both have one. As you see in the movie with Lothar. In this moment, thrall actually broke the rules with magic. Thats all there is to it ☺️

    • @shadowdragon8168
      @shadowdragon8168 Před rokem +3

      Late Reply, but thank you, Thrall obviously cheated here and anyone who says he didn't is a moron and doesn't know the rules of Mak'Gora

    • @RafitoOoO
      @RafitoOoO Před rokem

      @@shadowdragon8168 mak'gora has no rules besides whatever the participants decided. The movie is not canon. If there are no rules decided before the combat begins (like this one) then only the two traditions apply: if a weapon is dropped it can't be retrieved (as seen here both of them don't reach for their weapons after dropping it). Combat is until death.

  • @justhereforstolenmemes5391
    @justhereforstolenmemes5391 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This goes hand and hand with an unpopular opinion I have. Thrall is responsible for everything that happened. He had a duty to lead the Horde and he abandoned that duty and left the worst person he possibly could in charge (Garrosh actually tells Thrall this HIMSELF). Garrosh was always a hothead and a warrior and was never fit to lead. Thrall just didn’t want to take the responsibility on himself and chose to push it off on someone else and that someone is Garrosh, and you really feel it in this interaction. The cards are laid bare, Garrosh didn’t want this responsibility he was just stuck with it while Thrall ran off and never checked in. Thrall abandoned him. Then even after watching all of Garrosh’s failings as a leader Thrall’s bum behavior shines through again as he continues to allow Garrosh to lead and never steps in while Garrosh continues to commit atrocities. He watched the Bombing of Theramore, he watched Garrosh start a war with the Alliance, he stood by while Garrosh mistreated the Pandarians, he watched as Garrosh tried to have Voljin killed, and that’s just a short list. Thrall never even steps in until he’s forced too by the whole world coming down on Garrosh and laying Siege to Orgrimmar. Thralls bum ass behavior only persists as instead of taking over leadership of the Horde after the colossal fuck up that was the last guy he left in charge, he chooses TO LEAVE ANOTHER GUY IN CHARGE WHILE HE RUNS OFF AGAIN. Then after the most elaborate shit ever FINALLY this man finishes the job and kills Garrosh.

  • @Delbraceified
    @Delbraceified Před 8 lety +21

    Thrall is a fucking cheater, they were to wear no armor and only use a single weapon...

    • @TheExpresslonac
      @TheExpresslonac Před 8 lety

      dude this is mak'gora battle to death not old,traditional mak'gora.Here you can play with any skill you have even the magic.And tbh that thrall's armor is more something like mantle,not real armor.

    • @TheExpresslonac
      @TheExpresslonac Před 8 lety

      my bad,i didn't see all that armor from mantle xdd

    • @Delbraceified
      @Delbraceified Před 8 lety

      Pavle Djuric He is still a cheater. And rude, it wasn't really his fault that everything went down the shitter. Thrall left him to deal with the already shitty situation. In fact Grommash kinda did what he was supposed to. Albeit with a little more murder than Thrall would have liked but they needed resources.

    • @TheExpresslonac
      @TheExpresslonac Před 8 lety

      Yea but garrosh's and arthas' stories are similar-they both did what they thought was good for they people and they both failed.

    • @Delbraceified
      @Delbraceified Před 8 lety

      +Pavle Djuric I suppose. At least Garrosh didn't end creating an unholy army. And I realize I got the name wrong in my previous comment. Oops.

  • @Skulmare
    @Skulmare Před 9 lety +9

    And this is an answer to the people who were saying Thrall isn't one of the strongest warriors in Azeroth. Garrosh had serious problems with him even though he is a warrior who specializes in meele combat. Thrall almost defeated him using his only hammer but the fun was over when Thrall stopped playing around and started fighting like a shaman would. He is one of the strongest Orcs in the Warcraft universe and I personally think only Grommash can defeat him.

    • @UnknownPersononGoogle
      @UnknownPersononGoogle Před 9 lety +6

      He didn't almost defeat him, when Garrosh had Thrall above his head he could have easily dropped him onto his knee and killed Thrall by breaking his back but his ego stopped that happening and he threw Thrall away.
      Garrosh defeated himself.

    • @Skulmare
      @Skulmare Před 9 lety +6

      Thats totally wrong. Despite being bad Garrosh knows the meaning of honor. Thrall challenged him to duel thus saving a player. It's not about his ego but it's about his honor. No tricks, just a normal fight to the death. Do you think Thrall would just stand back and wait for him to finish him off by what you said "breaking his back"? Of course not. They both disarmed themselves. Thrall by provoking Garrosh into throwing a weapon, and Garrosh by doing it the old fashion warrior-style. Believe me, it's not so easy to wrestle an orc and break their necks with their muscular body. Although it brings a question if snaping the neck is a honorable kill(I think not).
      Thrall is a far better tactician than Garrosh. The Hellscream is hot-headed and shoots first and thinks later. It is experience, wisdom, his strenght and his power that makes him superior to Garrosh.
      The only way Garrosh stood a chance was to somehow disable Thrall powers just like in Siege of Orgrimmar. I think Thrall is a heavily underestimated character.
      P.S: If you're saying that Garrosh could've killed Thrall easily when he was on his knees then what do you think Thrall could do if he used his shamanistic powers right from the beginning? I think it was obvious that Thrall gave him a headstart.
      P.S2: I think that Blizzard wasted a good story material by killing Garrosh now. It would be cool to see Garrosh redemption just like his father.

    • @Skulmare
      @Skulmare Před 9 lety +2

      Sylvanas is a badass. She is mysterious and no one knows what does she really wants.

    • @Skulmare
      @Skulmare Před 9 lety +4

      She is an undead blood elf, she looks awesome. And I'm pretty sure she ain't that stupid. Why so much hate.

    • @Skulmare
      @Skulmare Před 9 lety +2

      *****
      True that. He doesn't hesitate to use every opportunity he has.

  • @acorr14
    @acorr14 Před 9 lety +15

    Did the grass and storm remind anyone else of the very first cinematic from WC3? like when you first install the game and start it up you have the one of the human and orc fighting in a field before the infernal drops?

  • @TheHorseman1981
    @TheHorseman1981 Před rokem +1

    Excellent piano work.

  • @DaleHusband
    @DaleHusband Před 3 dny

    I know this is a cinematic from the Warlords of Draenor expansion (which I have totally DISOWNED), but in my mind, this took place in Pandaria after Garrosh was sentenced to death for war crimes. He was given one last chance to defend himself against his chief accuser, Thrall. And Thrall killed him because he was told to do that by the Pandarans.