Monday, 28 November 2022

Chapter 2: The Broken Isles

 The next day, on the shores of a mysterious island chain. Maiev and her Watchers inspect some ancient, yet strangely familiar ruins.


Maiev and her Watchers set up a base camp on a small island there are a lot of ruins and mysteries, so Maiev continues to track and hunt down Illidan and put him to his end.

Maiev meets an orc named Drak'thul, Drak'thul has a never-ending haunting by restless ghosts so Drak'thul asks Maiev to silence them for him, so Maiev accepted the request, once she is in the place where Drak'thul said Maiev slay the restless ghosts that haunt Drak'thul and bring back an item, so in return, Drak'thul tell her his tale.


Maiev found Illidan's naga strikeforce


Finally, Maiev and her Watchers found Illidan's base and ambush it.

Maiev and her Watcher found Illidan right in front of the Tomb of Sargeras, so Maiev and her Watchers attack the naga guards and went inside the tomb.







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Thursday, 24 November 2022

Chapter 1: Rise of the naga

 Though the demonlord. Archimonde, and the burning legion we're finally defeated at the battle of mount Hyjal, much of Ashenvale forest remains tainted by foul, demonic energies. The combined efforts of the druids and the sentinels have brought a tenuous peace to the north land, but dark creatures still lurk within the shadowed woods. In this perilous time. Maeiv Shadowsong, the warden who once guarded Illidan's barrow prison, has come forth to hunt her dangerous prey--and chain him once again beneath the cold earth.




Frozen Throne

 Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne is the expansion pack for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, a real-time strategy video game by Blizzard Entertainment. It was released worldwide on July 1, 2003, for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS XThe Frozen Throne builds upon the story of Reign of Chaos and depicts the events after the main game's conclusion. The single-player unfolds from the perspective of two new protagonists—the Night Elf warden Maiev Shadowsong and the Blood Elf prince Kael'Thas—as well as returning protagonist Arthas Menethil. Additionally, the expansion contains Act I of a separate Horde campaign that is independent from the main storyline with Blizzard releasing Acts II and III via patch in December 2003, taking in player feedback of Act I when developing these chapters





The expansion adds new units, buildings and heroes for each faction, two new auxiliary races, five neutral heroes (with three more later added by patches) as well as a number of tweaks to the gameplay and balancing. Sea units were reintroduced which were absent in Reign of Chaos. Battle.net-powered multiplayer was expanded by the addition of clans, automated tournaments and new maps and custom scenarios.

Development began in October 2002, shortly after the release of the main game and the expansion was announced on January 22, 2003. Public beta tests allowed 20,000 players in two waves to try the new features. Support continues even after release, with Blizzard adding new content and balancing changes as well as support for newer hardware.

The Frozen Throne received generally favorable reviews from critics. Most reviewers praised the mission design of the single-player campaign for positively deviating from the standard real-time strategy game formula. The design and audio of the new units was generally considered fitting, though a few critics bemoaned the graphics and some of the voice acting. By August 15, 2003, it had sold more than one million copies.

Chapter 2: The Broken Isles

 The next day, on the shores of a mysterious island chain. Maiev and her Watchers inspect some ancient, yet strangely familiar ruins. Maiev ...