WoW Moviewatch: Rise of Illidan Stormrage
Yesterday we saw the story of Arthas as he rose (or sank, some would say), from the holy paladin prince of Lordaeron to the most powerful evil person in Azeroth, lord of vast armies of mindless undead -- all recorded from the original Warcraft 3 cut-scenes.
Today we bring you an similar piece that Sylvictus put together for The Burning Crusade, about Illidan's journey from down-in-the-dumps reject brother to the most powerful evil person in Outland, lord of mish-mashed groups of villians and misfits who really aren't as loyal to him as they seem. It doesn't actually begin from the real beginning of Illidan story -- you'll have to go to the Warcraft prequel novels to get that, but as far as the official in-game lore is concerned, this is real deal. Also keep in mind that the end isn't really the end for Illidan here. Illidan, too, is capable of doing a corpse run, and has acquired plenty of prime real estate in Outland to come home to. For those who are interested, the trailer for Blizzard's "Black Temple" patch also touched on Illidan's story, this time from the draenei Akama's point of view. It doesn't include Illidan's conflict with Arthas, but it sets the stage for the progression of the story within WoW.
So if you've been playing The Burning Crusade all this time and wondering what the deal was with the big blind guy with horns and wings, here's the story of Illidan Stormrage straight from Warcraft 3.
Previously on WoW Moviewatch...
Today we bring you an similar piece that Sylvictus put together for The Burning Crusade, about Illidan's journey from down-in-the-dumps reject brother to the most powerful evil person in Outland, lord of mish-mashed groups of villians and misfits who really aren't as loyal to him as they seem. It doesn't actually begin from the real beginning of Illidan story -- you'll have to go to the Warcraft prequel novels to get that, but as far as the official in-game lore is concerned, this is real deal. Also keep in mind that the end isn't really the end for Illidan here. Illidan, too, is capable of doing a corpse run, and has acquired plenty of prime real estate in Outland to come home to. For those who are interested, the trailer for Blizzard's "Black Temple" patch also touched on Illidan's story, this time from the draenei Akama's point of view. It doesn't include Illidan's conflict with Arthas, but it sets the stage for the progression of the story within WoW.
So if you've been playing The Burning Crusade all this time and wondering what the deal was with the big blind guy with horns and wings, here's the story of Illidan Stormrage straight from Warcraft 3.
Previously on WoW Moviewatch...
Filed under: Machinima, The Burning Crusade, WoW Moviewatch, Lore






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
BSChim Sep 13th 2007 12:30PM
http://www.wowinisder.com/tag/moviewatg
Goes to a bunch of ads..
Anyways.. I'm glad someone compiled the Warcraft3 Storyline into a movie.. For some reason I wasn't able to watch any of the cut scenes when I played threw the game
David Bowers Sep 13th 2007 12:35PM
Thanks #1 ;) Fixed!
Sedair Sep 13th 2007 1:54PM
Makes me wonder however... why didn't Illidan use any of his magical powers in his fight against Arthas? He's more than capable and frankly has proven that's where his skills lie, not in melee combat. How can you expect to beat someone who was a trained paladin and then given a sword of power in melee combat?
The other thing that bugs me is the recovery storyline from his fight with Arthas to being back into Outland. Where is it?
Scalin Sep 13th 2007 2:04PM
I'm thinking the same thing. I assume Kael and Vashj dragged him back. But why hasn't Kil'Jaden come and wtfpwn him for failing, again?
Jack Kelly Sep 13th 2007 2:05PM
Ummm. He'd dead. Arthas killed him.
Now he's alive and Lord of Outland?
Sedair Sep 13th 2007 2:08PM
[quote]why hasn't Kil'Jaden come and wtfpwn him for failing, again?[/quote]
and question 3...(thanks Scalin)
prudychick Sep 13th 2007 9:27PM
My favorite line was at the beginning when Furion and Tyrande were discussing freeing Illidan and Tyrande said, "Only the goddess may forbid me anything. I will free Illidan whether you like it or not."
I just started laughing, all I could think of was get down with your bad self Tyrande.
Wulfhere Sep 13th 2007 3:03PM
Yeah, thanks Tyrande. That worked out REALLY WELL.
Byron Sep 13th 2007 3:59PM
/ditto #3 and #4...
Redfoot Sep 13th 2007 4:32PM
I love these montages. Are there more other the two that WoW Insider has featured thus far?
Lockness Sep 13th 2007 5:32PM
@5 Illidan will leave outland and be killed by Arthas who will become the Lich King. Expansion #2. He didnt come back to life, everything is going in order.
Mace Sep 13th 2007 7:18PM
Illidan survived his fight with Arthas, (some blizzard guys said it the fight was a cut scene to show the fact he is still alive after the fight with arthas, as machinema is not flexable enough to leave him injured and defeated) and retreated to Outland.
Kil'Jaden probably watched this video and called a cab to get to outland to show Illidan his eternal wrath and all that but arrived 10 minutes after the black temple patch came out and nihilum had already killed him.
I think he was just misunderstood. RIP Illidan :'(
NobleArc Sep 13th 2007 11:00PM
Nice trip down memory lane. ;)
NobleArc Sep 13th 2007 11:00PM
Oops, double post.