World of Warcraft: Warbringers: Azshara
Blizzard debuts the final animated short from World of Warcraft: Warbringers series with Queen Azshara.
We know now that the seventh expansion pack for massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft, Battle for Azeroth has already become the fastest-selling expansion pack of the game that is ever released and developer/publisher Blizzard Entertainment has been doing everything they can to make sure we catch up to the current status quo. Following two animated short from Warbringers series featuring Jaina Proudmoore and Sylvanas Windrunner, Azshara of Nazjatar takes the spotlight.
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Witness the third release from Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Warbringers series animated video on Night Elf, Queen Azshara.
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Before succumbing to the cataclysmic event of the Great Sundering, Queen Azshara was a mage and popular monarch among the race of Night Elves because of her golden eyes, which was a sign of greatness. When the Well of Eternity finally collapsed, it caused a huge tidal wave to erupt from the ocean and consume her city. She and all of her followers drowned under but instead of dying, she was reborn along with her fellow Night Elves turning into the vile, serpentine race of Naga.
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Dragged down beneath the bottom of the sea by her former subjects and haunting shadows, Azshara came across a very powerful entity with octopus like giant tentacle, which is an Old God named N'Zoth and is the one responsible for the transformation of her people. Claimed to have observed her for a thousand years, Azshara is offered a deal by the Old God to serve him by rebuilding his empire but she refused to act as a slave and in turn, offered a counter deal that N'Zoth couldn't refuse.
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Azshara had her history in World of Warcraft from The Burning Crusade and Cataclysm expansions from past. Battle for Azeroth will see its first raid, Uldir on 4 September and in a future raid, she will appear. Considered as one of the most dangerous villains of the series, she sure will bring much in-game twists once she makes her presence in the battle to reestablish her reign.
We know now that the seventh expansion pack for massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft, Battle for Azeroth has already become the fastest-selling expansion pack of the game that is ever released and developer/publisher Blizzard Entertainment has been doing everything they can to make sure we catch up to the current status quo. Following two animated short from Warbringers series featuring Jaina Proudmoore and Sylvanas Windrunner, Azshara of Nazjatar takes the spotlight.
World of Warcraft: Warbringers: Azshara |
RELATED: World of Warcraft: Warbringers: Jaina
Witness the third release from Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Warbringers series animated video on Night Elf, Queen Azshara.
RELATED: World of Warcraft: Warbringers: Sylvanas
Before succumbing to the cataclysmic event of the Great Sundering, Queen Azshara was a mage and popular monarch among the race of Night Elves because of her golden eyes, which was a sign of greatness. When the Well of Eternity finally collapsed, it caused a huge tidal wave to erupt from the ocean and consume her city. She and all of her followers drowned under but instead of dying, she was reborn along with her fellow Night Elves turning into the vile, serpentine race of Naga.
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Dragged down beneath the bottom of the sea by her former subjects and haunting shadows, Azshara came across a very powerful entity with octopus like giant tentacle, which is an Old God named N'Zoth and is the one responsible for the transformation of her people. Claimed to have observed her for a thousand years, Azshara is offered a deal by the Old God to serve him by rebuilding his empire but she refused to act as a slave and in turn, offered a counter deal that N'Zoth couldn't refuse.
Queen of Naga |
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Azshara had her history in World of Warcraft from The Burning Crusade and Cataclysm expansions from past. Battle for Azeroth will see its first raid, Uldir on 4 September and in a future raid, she will appear. Considered as one of the most dangerous villains of the series, she sure will bring much in-game twists once she makes her presence in the battle to reestablish her reign.