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Karsail
10-03-05, 02:37 PM
I know the medivh was killed in warcraft 1 by the humans, how did he returned in warcraft 3?
Nephalim
10-03-05, 02:46 PM
His pure spirit (untainted by Sargeras) returned to rectify the wrongs done by him in the past.
Romanov77
10-03-05, 03:05 PM
His pure spirit (untainted by Sargeras) returned to rectify the wrongs done by him in the past.
Any news/rumors about his actual situation??
mojojojomo
10-03-05, 10:49 PM
Be careful there, Romanov. Actual has a different meaning in English than in Romance tongues (ie, it means 'real', not 'current').
Unless there have been some major changes in WoW, he has left Azeroth, and doesn't appear on coming back. I would be very surprised if Medivh had any influence on the future Warcraft universe, and would be further disillusioned by Blizzard's recent policy of revisionism.
Romanov77
11-03-05, 02:28 AM
Be careful there, Romanov. Actual has a different meaning in English than in Romance tongues (ie, it means 'real', not 'current').
Forgive my ignorance, thanks :y-dunce:
WhiteExecutor
11-03-05, 03:50 AM
Unless there have been some major changes in WoW, he has left Azeroth, and doesn't appear on coming back.
Any idea of where (when? O_o) he has gone?
mojojojomo
11-03-05, 04:21 AM
No. I'm not even really sure how much of him was actually there in Reign of Chaos.
Romanov, I just remember you asked for us to correct you if you made a mistake (a very rare occurence, I must say).
Karsail
11-03-05, 04:37 AM
Medivh is just a mean used by blizzard to develop the story, he is the "back bone" of warcraft3 story
the way I saw it, Medivh was a ghost. The only reason ghosts exist is because they have unfinished business - in this case, Medivh was plauged by the guilt of what he unleashed.
after he fixed the problem at the end of RoC, I guess it's off to the afterlife for Medivh, where he will take his place among the legends of the past (other dead heroes).
WhiteExecutor
13-03-05, 04:32 PM
No. I'm not even really sure how much of him was actually there in Reign of Chaos.
I was uder the idea that he could have defeted the legion by himself, but he wanted to Prove the world that it no longer needs guardians. What he will do (done?, gone?, whatever?) after that? This is what puzzles me, I just have no idea.
TheNewHorde
13-03-05, 05:17 PM
He is not going anywhere. He is to hide and watch the world develops from now on. Like Alextraza watches the mortal races work their way through, and hardly ever interfere with mortal races. Not even when the orcs attacked, but in Medivh's case, he won't interefere AT ALL.
CanadianGuy
14-03-05, 05:36 PM
Medivh came to repent for his sins and show the world that it didn't need the gardians that the mages of dalaran had been creating for many years. He showed that everyone had a chance and could defend themselves. I take this to be an opener for WoW, in the sense that it opened the door for all these heros to rise instead of the few heros depended on before. So now you have thousands of heros changing the worlds fate instead of the few before.
What he's doing now is a mystery to everyone (or if he's doing anything at all)
Kingcrazygenius
14-03-05, 06:07 PM
Dalaran had nothing to do with the Guardians. The Guardians are a secret order created in Tirisfal.
Nephalim
14-03-05, 10:02 PM
Well most of the members of the Order were magi of Dalaran.
Kingcrazygenius
15-03-05, 07:01 AM
Being a magic-based society of course a number of the order are from Dalaran. But it struck me as keenly important that the Order of Tirisfal wasn't affiliated with the Kirin Tor, Dalaran, or any other magocrat assembly.
Nephalim
15-03-05, 12:34 PM
But they WERE associated. That was the problem. What was supposed to be an independent organization was too influenced by the politics and power-hording of the magocracy, which is the primary reason why Aegwynn rebelled as she did.
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