Arthas warcraft 311/9/2022 The story starts off with Arthas at the age of nine as early as the period between the First and Second Wars, with Anduin Lothar and Varian Wrynn first arriving in Capital City bearing news of the fall of Stormwind. However, while the scenes themselves remain the same, they are experienced from alternate viewpoints. The story is set over an extensive period, and has many duplicate scenes from other works, including Tides of Darkness, Beyond the Dark Portal, Day of the Dragon, Reign of Chaos, The Frozen Throne and Wrath of the Lich King. Arthas's path would lead him through the arctic northern wastes toward the Frozen Throne, where he would face, at long last, the darkest of destinies. Yet the object of his search would exact a heavy price from its new master, beginning a horrifying descent into damnation. When a plague of undeath threatened all that he loved, Arthas was driven to pursue an ill-fated quest for a runeblade powerful enough to save his homeland. Long before his soul was fused with that of the orc shaman Ner'zhul, the Lich King was Arthas Menethil, crown prince of Lordaeron and faithful paladin of the Silver Hand. The Lich King is an entity of incalculable power and unparalleled malice-his icy soul utterly consumed by his plans to destroy all life on the.īut it was not always so. Lord of the undead Scourge, wielder of the runeblade Frostmourne, and enemy of the free peoples of Azeroth. "Turn away, before it is too late," it intoned. The uncanny elemental spirit drew its icy sword. Arthas stared raptly at it, his hands almost physically aching to grasp it, his fingers to wrap themselves around the hilt, his arms to feel the weapon swinging smoothly in the blow that would end Mal'Ganis, end the torment he had visited upon the people of Lordaeron, end this lust for revenge. He'd thought it a good omen then, but now he knew it was a true sign. The sword that had not killed Invincible, but that had brought him back healed and healthy. Arthas knew the blade-it was the selfsame sword he had seen in his dream when he first arrived. It was revealed and concealed at the same time, and all the more tempting, like a new lover imperfectly glimpsed through a gauzy curtain. The icy prison hid some details of the sword's shape and form, exaggerated others. A soft light, coming from somewhere high above where the cavern was open to daylight, shone down on the runeblade. Below it was a dais of some sort, standing on a large gently raised mound that was covered in a dusting of snow. It was caught in a hovering, jagged chunk of ice, the runes that ran the length of its blade glowing a cool blue. Once all of the towns and altars have been destroyed the mission will be complete.Description From Blizzard When a plague of undeath threatened all that he loved, Arthas was driven to pursue an ill-fated quest for a runeblade powerful enough to save his homeland. If you destroy the altars firs you’ll have a much easier time destroying all the towns. You can either go for the Altars in the center right away or destroy all of the towns first and then use all of your units to take out the altars. Slay the Paladins – As you attack the towns the Paladins will teleport in to help defend them. One to defend the exit and the other to take out the towns. Build units until you hit the max and separate one of them into 2 groups. Each of your groups as separate resources and a max food limit of 40. King Arthas is in the bottom left with Abominations, Sylvanas is in the bottom right with Banshees and Kel’Thuzad with Necromancers in the top right. As there are 9 towns to destroy you can have each of your 3 heroes destroy 3 of the towns or just use your best group to run around and destroy all of them. This is quite a tricky first mission for the Undead as you’ll have 3 groups to control with townsfolk trying to flee from all directions. Little Timmy can be found through a secret path on the western side of the map. Slay the Paladins – Destroy the three altars in the center of the map. Slaughter Human Refugees – Destroy all 9 of the refugee towns without allowing 20 or more townsfolk to escape.
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